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The EHF coefficient rank is a list made by European Handball Federation. The list is a result of the clubs of the EHF member federations' results in the EHF Champions League (CL), EHF European League (EL), EHF Cup Winners' Cup (CWC) and EHF European Cup (EC) the past three seasons. Most national federations have five (four from 2012–13) teams in the above-mentioned competitions. There are, however, differences between which competitions they qualify for and in which round they enter. If a national federation has more than one team in the same competition, they may enter the same competition in different rounds. For example, the national federations that have two teams in the women's Champions League: The national champions qualify directly for the group stage, while the runners-up start in the qualification round.

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On 27 September 2022, the EHF Executive Committee announced new changes in the official coefficient ranking system at a meeting in Luxembourg. The new system includes separate rankings for the EHF Champions League and the EHF European League, in which a three-part rankings system will reflect the performance of each federation in the respective competition more properly. [1]

League Coefficient in the 2021/22 season for Men

  Indicates countries which have received their coefficient points from participation in EHF European Cup.

As of 2021–22 season [2]

RankingLeagueCoeff.Places in 2021–22 season
2021/22Mvmt.2020/21 CL EL EC Total
1Green-Up-Arrow.svg +12 Flag of Germany.svg Liqui Moly Bundesliga 133.671405
2RedDownArrow.svg -11 Flag of France.svg Liqui Moly Starligue 132.83
3Green-Up-Arrow.svg +25 Flag of Spain.svg Liga Sacyr ASOBAL 95.8334
4Disc Plain yellow dark.svg2 Flag of Hungary.svg Nemzeti Bajnokság I 94.83
5RedDownArrow.svg -23 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Super Liga 93.00
6Disc Plain yellow dark.svg6 Flag of Poland.svg PGNiG Superliga 77.00
7Disc Plain yellow dark.svg7 Flag of Denmark.svg Håndboldligaen 74.50
8Green-Up-Arrow.svg +19 Flag of Portugal.svg Placard Andebol 1 69.00
9RedDownArrow.svg -18 Flag of Croatia.svg Paket24 Premijer liga 46.33
10Green-Up-Arrow.svg +313 Flag of Romania.svg Liga Națională 44.67022
11RedDownArrow.svg -110 Flag of Belarus.svg Chempiyanat 1 43.83
12Green-Up-Arrow.svg +214 Flag of Slovenia.svg NLB liga 41.67
13RedDownArrow.svg -112 Flag of Sweden.svg Handbollsligan 38.33
14RedDownArrow.svg -311 Flag of Ukraine.svg Superleague 34.17
15Disc Plain yellow dark.svg15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Quickline Handball League 30.67
16Disc Plain yellow dark.svg16 Flag of Norway.svg REMA 1000-ligaen 29.50
17Green-Up-Arrow.svg +118 Flag of Slovakia.svg Niké Handball Extraliga 21.33
18RedDownArrow.svg -117 Flag of Russia.svg Superleague 21.33
19Disc Plain yellow dark.svg19 Flag of Finland.svg SM-liiga 19.6713
20Green-Up-Arrow.svg +222 Flag of Austria.svg ZTE Meisterliga 15.20
21RedDownArrow.svg -120 Flag of Turkey.svg Süper Ligi 14.00
22Green-Up-Arrow.svg +224 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eerste Klasse/Division 1 9.33
23Green-Up-Arrow.svg +427 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Extraliga 9.17
24RedDownArrow.svg -123 Flag of Iceland.svg Olís deildin 9.00
RedDownArrow.svg -321 Flag of Israel.svg Ligat Winner 9.00
26Green-Up-Arrow.svg +228 Flag of Greece.svg Handball Premier 8.80
27Green-Up-Arrow.svg +229 Flag of Serbia.svg Arkus Liga 7.17
28RedDownArrow.svg -325 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Axa League 6.33
29RedDownArrow.svg -326 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lotto Eredivisie 6.20
30RedDownArrow.svg –129 Flag of Kosovo.svg Superliga 5.33
1Disc Plain yellow dark.svg1 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Premijer liga BiH 18.330033
2Green-Up-Arrow.svg +13 Flag of Lithuania.svg Rankinio Lyga 10.67
3RedDownArrow.svg -12 Flag of Bulgaria.svg GHR A 5.67
4Green-Up-Arrow.svg +15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Premier League 5.33
5Disc Plain yellow dark.svg5 Flag of Cyprus.svg A1 Andrón 5.00
6Green-Up-Arrow.svg +410 Flag of Latvia.svg SynotTip Virsliga4.00
7Disc Plain yellow dark.svg7 Flag of Moldova.svg Divizia Națională 3.67
8Disc Plain yellow dark.svg8 Flag of Italy.svg Serie A 3.33
RedDownArrow.svg -44 Flag of Montenegro.svg Prva Liga 3.33
10RedDownArrow.svg -18 Flag of Georgia.svg 1st League3.00
11Green-Up-Arrow.svg +314 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroese Handball League1.00
12RedDownArrow.svg -111 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Premier Handball League0.67
RedDownArrow.svg -111 Flag of Estonia.svg Meistriliiga 0.67
14RedDownArrow.svg -311 Flag of Malta.svg 1st Division0.33
15RedDownArrow.svg -114ALB, AND, ARM, IRL, LIE, MON0.00

Historical rankings

Country21/2220/2119/2018/1917/1816/1715/1614/1513/1412/1311/1210/1109/1008/0907/0806/0705/0604/05
Flag of France.svg FRA211444333345534467
Flag of Germany.svg GER122111111111122222
Flag of Spain.svg ESP353232222222211111
Flag of Hungary.svg HUN444323467534465543
Flag of Poland.svg POL66555671114161614121514151314
Flag of Denmark.svg DEN776665544763347656
Flag of North Macedonia.svg MKD53778881013121513171417161513
Flag of Portugal.svg POR89891013141511111218151816221912
Flag of Croatia.svg CRO9810891113991010101088885
Flag of Belarus.svg BLR11109121514101219252425252927 ? ? ?

League Coefficient in the 2023/24 season for Women

  Indicates countries guaranteed minimum 1 place in the Women's EHF Champions League.
  Indicates countries with opportunities for qualification in the Women's EHF Champions League.
  Indicates countries with limited or none opportunities for qualification in the Women's EHF Champions League.

Women's EHF Champions League

As of 2023–24 season. [3]

RankingLeagueCoeff.Places in 2023-24
season
2023/24Mvmt.2022/23
1Green-Up-Arrow.svg +45 Flag of Norway.svg REMA 1000-ligaen 185.671
2RedDownArrow.svg —11 Flag of Hungary.svg Nemzeti Bajnokság I 172.33
3RedDownArrow.svg —12 Flag of France.svg Ligue Butagaz Énergie 168.33
4RedDownArrow.svg —13 Flag of Russia.svg Superleague 139.00
5RedDownArrow.svg -14 Flag of Denmark.svg Bambusa Kvindeligaen 127.00
6Disc Plain yellow dark.svg6 Flag of Romania.svg Liga Națională 124.00
7Disc Plain yellow dark.svg7 Flag of Montenegro.svg Prva Liga 95.00
8Green-Up-Arrow.svg +210 Flag of Slovenia.svg 1. A DRL 84.67
9Disc Plain yellow dark.svg9 Flag of Germany.svg Handball-Bundesliga Frauen 64.67
10Green-Up-Arrow.svg +111 Flag of Sweden.svg SHE Women 53.000
11Green-Up-Arrow.svg +213 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Extraliga 49.00
12RedDownArrow.svg –48 Flag of Croatia.svg 1. HRL 48.00
13RedDownArrow.svg –112 Flag of Poland.svg PGNiG Superliga 46.00
14Disc Plain yellow dark.svg14 Flag of Turkey.svg Süper Ligi 22.00
15Disc Plain yellow dark.svg15 Flag of Spain.svg División de Honor 18.00
16Disc Plain yellow dark.svg16 Flag of Serbia.svg Super Liga 16.00
17 Flag of Belarus.svg Chempiyanat 1 00.000
Flag of Austria.svg Women Handball Liga Austria
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Super Liga
Flag of Italy.svg Serie A1
Flag of Greece.svg A1 Ethniki
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Spar Premium League
Flag of Slovakia.svg WHIL
Flag of the Netherlands.svg AFAB Eredivisie
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Premier Handball League
Flag of Ukraine.svg Superleague
Flag of Cyprus.svg A1 Gynekon
Flag of Finland.svg SM-sarja
Flag of Iceland.svg Olís deildin
Flag of Israel.svg Ligat Ha'Al
Flag of Kosovo.svg Superliga
Flag of Portugal.svg 1ª Divisão
Flag of Lithuania.svg Rankinio lyga
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eerste Klasse
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Premijer liga BiH
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Premier League
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Sales Lentz League
ALB, AND, ARM, BUL, EST, FAR,
GEO, IRE, LAT, LIE, MLT, MOL, MON

Historical rankings 2007-2023

Country22/2321/2220/2119/2018/1917/1816/1715/1614/1513/1412/1311/1210/1109/1008/0907/08
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1111122112243322
Flag of Romania.svg Romania 64324575565366712
Flag of Russia.svg Russia 3223333343722235
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 4344211221111111
Flag of France.svg France 2555776788889111111
Flag of Norway.svg Norway 5666544435354443
Flag of Germany.svg Germany 9877665677667989
Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro 77999889999121314137
Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia 271588891014161718181717148
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 11101010101011121415192225292726

History

2018/19

Below is the top 10 for 2018/19.

Coefficients for 2018/19
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECChCNr.FederationCoefficientCLECChC
1.Germany128,502301.Hungary114,13230
2.Spain115,002302.Denmark103,88230
3.Hungary106,831303.Russia96,88130
4.France105,831304.Romania81,75130
5.Poland75,711305.Norway73,13130
6.Denmark63,331306.Germany70,38130
7.North Macedonia51,221307.France69,44130
8.Croatia42,251218.North Macedonia49,82112
9.Portugal37,331219.Montenegro48,91112
10.Slovenia36,6712110.Sweden31,45112
Reference Reference


2017/18

Below is the top 10 for 2017/18.

Coefficients for 2017/18
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECChCNr.FederationCoefficientCLECChC
1.Germany139,832301.Denmark113,33230
2.Hungary119,832302.Hungary110,56230
3.Spain114,331303.Russia91,44130
4.France96,171304.Norway68,33130
5.Poland67,001305.Romania66,22130
6.Denmark64,331306.Germany64,67130
7.Slovenia40,831307.France56,64130
8.Macedonia39,561218.Montenegro47,33112
9.Croatia39,251219.Macedonia41,58112
10.Portugal36,1112110.Sweden34,67112
Reference Reference

2016/17

Below is the top 10 for 2016/17.

Coefficients for 2016/17
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECChCNr.FederationCoefficientCLECChC
1.Germany154,832301.Denmark108,89230
2.Spain122,832302.Hungary100,44230
3.Hungary103,331303.Russia84,00130
4.France75,331304.Norway74,22130
5.Denmark70,001305.Germany60,00130
6.Poland54,221306.France57,00130
7.Slovenia54,001307.Romania53,22130
8.Macedonia40,561218.Montenegro41,50112
9.Romania36,441219.Austria34,92112
10.Sweden34,7512110.Macedonia33,67112
Reference Reference

2015/16

Below is the top 10 for 2015/16.

Coefficients for 2015/16
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECChCNr.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Germany167,292301.Hungary112,442210
2.Spain105,862302.Denmark100,672210
3.France83,671303.Russia84,441220
4.Hungary74,571304.Norway68,671220
5.Denmark66,711305.Romania67,561220
6.Slovenia59,131306.Germany57,111220
7.Poland38,601307.France53,921220
8.Macedonia36,401218.Spain45,111112
9.Sweden36,331219.Montenegro42,001112
10.Belarus33,9012110.Austria32,171112
Reference Reference

2014/15

Below is the top 10 for 2014/15.

Coefficients for 2014/15
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECChCNr.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Germany160,502301.Hungary109,222210
2.Spain114,252302.Denmark85,672210
3.France76,861303.Norway83,671220
4.Denmark62,751304.Russia82,221220
5.Slovenia57,801305.Romania74,671220
6.Hungary46,251306.Spain74,221220
7.Russia41,751307.Germany61,441220
8.Switzerland35,001218.France60,921112
9.Croatia34,001219.Montenegro40,111112
10.Macedonia31,1812110.Slovenia33,171112
Reference Reference

2013/14

Below is the top 10 for 2013/14. For men the EC is EHF European Cup, while it for women is EHF Cup.

Coefficients for 2013/14
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECChCNr.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Germany156,563201.Denmark110,442210
2.Spain114,563202.Hungary97,782210
3.France78,752203.Russia80,782210
4.Denmark55,782204.Spain80,002210
5.Slovenia52,832205.Norway79,112210
6.Russia48,562206.Romania77,002210
7.Hungary43,331217.Germany72,502210
8.Switzerland40,751218.France61,251112
9.Croatia33,751219.Montenegro48,671112
10.Romania33,2512110.Slovenia33,731112
Reference Reference

2012/13

Below is the top 10 for 2012/13. For men the EC is EHF European Cup, while it for women is EHF Cup.

Coefficients for 2012/13
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECChCNr.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Germany149,783201.Denmark126,112210
2.Spain132,893202.Hungary86,442210
3.France69,672203.Norway83,562210
4.Russia56,502204.Spain81,782210
5.Hungary51,782205.Romania75,782210
6.Slovenia50,642206.Germany75,552210
7.Denmark50,561217.Russia66,442210
8.Switzerland44,7501218.France61,831112
9.Romania37,501219.Montenegro37,421112
10.Croatia29,7512110.Slovenia35,821112
Reference Reference

2011/12

Below is the top 10 for 2011/12.

Coefficients for 2011/12
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChCNo.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Germany144,7832101.Denmark124,672210
2.Spain127,2232102.Russia81,222210
3.Hungary65,2222103.Romania77,902210
4.France58,1122104.Hungary77,562210
5.Russia57,4022105.Norway77,442210
6.Denmark56,7822106.Germany67,502210
7.Switzerland49,2511127.Spain66,892210
8.Slovenia48,1011128.France55,751112
9.Romania37,0011129.Austria42,581112
10.Croatia29,67111210.Slovenia36,301112
Reference Reference

2010/11

Below is the top 10 for 2010/11.

Coefficients for 2010/11
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChCNo.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Germany151,2232101.Denmark116,442210
2.Spain131,8932102.Russia100,672210
3.Denmark68,1122103.Hungary87,332210
4.Hungary67,3322104.Norway79,782210
5.France52,5622105.Spain74,112210
6.Russia51,1822106.Romania73,912210
7.Slovenia50,7811127.Germany59,182210
8.Switzerland50,3311128.Austria48,001112
9.Romania40,7511129.France45,331112
10.Croatia37,08111210.Croatia44,331112
Reference Reference

2009/10

Below is the top 10 for 2009/10.

Coefficients for 2009/10
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChCNo.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Germany141,6732101.Denmark104,112210
2.Spain125,3332102.Russia101,672210
3.Denmark70,1122103.Hungary93,562210
4.Hungary63,8922104.Norway72,562210
5.France57,8922105.Spain72,332210
6.Russia55,9122106.Romania57,082210
7.Slovenia46,0011127.Slovenia48,112210
8.Switzerland44,3311128.Austria46,081112
9.Romania42,6711129.Germany44,501112
10.Croatia39,25111210.Croatia44,501112
Reference Reference

2008/09

Below is the top 10 for 2008/09.

Coefficients for 2008/09
MenWomen
No.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChCNo.FederationCoefficientCLECCWCChC
1.Spain130,1132101.Denmark113,562210
2.Germany128,1132102.Hungary97,782210
3.France62,5622103.Russia77,002210
4.Denmark55,0022104.Norway69,892210
5.Slovenia52,5622105.Spain68,892210
6.Hungary52,0022106.Slovenia48,112210
7.Russia49,8311127.Romania46,832210
8.Croatia45,8211128.Germany45,911112
9.Switzerland38,5811129.Croatia44,001112
10.Romania37,42111210.Austria39,421112
Reference Reference

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