List of European Cup and EHF Champions League top scorers

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All-time top scorers (including qualifying rounds)

PlayerCountryGoalsYearsClubs
1 Kiril Lazarov [1] Flag of North Macedonia.svg 13061998– Pelister, MKB Veszprém, Zagreb, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, HBC Nantes
2 Nikola Karabatic [2] Flag of France.svg 10382002– Montpellier, THW Kiel, FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain
3 Momir Ilić [3] Flag of Serbia.svg 10332004–2019 Gorenje, VfL Gummersbach THW Kiel, MKB Veszprém
4 Marko Vujin [4] Flag of Serbia.svg 8982006– MKB Veszprém, THW Kiel
5 Siarhei Rutenka [5] Flag of Belarus.svg 8622001–2016 Celje Pivovarna Laško, Ciudad Real, Barcelona
6 Uwe Gensheimer [6] Flag of Germany.svg 8512007– Rhein-Neckar Löwen, Paris Saint-Germain
7 Timur Dibirov [7] Flag of Russia.svg 8402004– Chehovski Medvedi, RK Vardar
8 László Nagy [8] Flag of Hungary.svg 8182000–2019 Barcelona, MKB Veszprém
9 Mikkel Hansen [9] Flag of Denmark.svg 7802007– GOG Svendborg, Barcelona, AG København, Paris Saint-Germain
10 Vid Kavtičnik [10] Flag of Slovenia.svg 7252004– RK Gorenje Velenje, THW Kiel, Montpellier
Bold:Still active in Europe.

EHF Champions League Top Goalscorer by seasons

The top scorer award is for the player who amassed the most goals in the tournament, excluding the qualifying rounds. [11]

Contents

SeasonPlayerCountryClubGoals
1993–94 Uroš Šerbec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg RK Celje 76
1994–95 Nenad Peruničić Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia Flag of Spain.svg CD Bidasoa 82
1995–96 Carlos Resende Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg ABC Braga 80
1996–97 Carlos Resende (2)Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg ABC Braga (2)82
1997–98 József Éles Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg Veszprém KC 84
1998–99 Zlatko Saračević Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg RK Zagreb 90
1999–00 Zlatko Saračević (2)Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg RK Zagreb (2)92
2000–01 Yuriy Kostetskiy Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Flag of Portugal.svg ABC Braga (3)81
2001–02 Nenad Peruničić (2)Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia Flag of Germany.svg SC Magdeburg 122
2002–03 Mirza Džomba Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Flag of Hungary.svg Veszprém KC (2)67
2003–04 Siarhei Rutenka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Slovenia.svg RK Celje (2)86
2004–05 Siarhei Rutenka (2)Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Slovenia.svg RK Celje (3)95
2005–06 Kiril Lazarov Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia Flag of Hungary.svg Veszprém KC (3)85
2006–07 Nikola Karabatic Flag of France.svg France Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel 89
2007–08 Kiril Lazarov (2) Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia Flag of Croatia.svg RK Zagreb (3)96
Ólafur Stefánsson Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Flag of Spain.svg BM Ciudad Real
2008–09 Filip Jícha Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel (2)99
2009–10 Filip Jícha (2) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel (3)119
2010–11 Uwe Gensheimer Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of Germany.svg Rhein-Neckar Löwen 118
2011–12 Mikkel Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg AG København 98
2012–13 Hans Lindberg Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of Germany.svg HSV Hambourg 101
2013–14 Momir Ilić Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Flag of Hungary.svg Veszprém KC (4)103
2014–15 Momir Ilić (2) Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Flag of Hungary.svg Veszprém KC (5)114
2015–16 Mikkel Hansen (2) Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 141
2016–17 Uwe Gensheimer (2) Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain (2)115
2017–18 Uwe Gensheimer (3) Flag of Germany.svg Germany Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain (3)92
2018–19 Alex Dujshebaev Flag of Spain.svg Spain Flag of Poland.svg Vive Targi Kielce 99
2019–20 Niclas Ekberg Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel (4)85
2020–21 Valero Rivera Folch Flag of Spain.svg Spain Flag of France.svg HBC Nantes 95
2021–22 Aleix Gómez Flag of Spain.svg Spain Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona 104
2022–23 Emil Wernsdorf Madsen Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg GOG Håndbold 107

Statistics

By club

Clubs with 2 or more titles:

CountryTitlesSeasons
Flag of Hungary.svg Veszprém KC 51997–98, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2013–14, 2014–15
Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel 42006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2019–20
Flag of Portugal.svg ABC Braga 31995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01
Flag of Slovenia.svg RK Celje 31993–94, 2003–04, 2004–05
Flag of Croatia.svg RK Zagreb 31998–99, 1999–00, 2007–08
Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 32015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18

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    References

    1. Player Info: Kiril Lazarov
    2. Player Info: Nikola Karabatic
    3. Player Info: Momir Ilić
    4. Player Info: Marko Vujin
    5. Player Info: Siarhei Rutenka
    6. Player Info: Uwe Gensheimer
    7. Player Info: Timur Dibirov
    8. Player Info: László Nagy
    9. Player Info: Mikkel Hansen
    10. Player Info: Vid Kavtičnik
    11. "Top scorers of the Men's EHF Champions League (1994-2013)". European Handball Federation. 2013-06-02. Retrieved 2020-03-05.