Hungarian handball clubs have entered European handball competitions (EHF Champions League <small>(formerly known as EHF European Cup)</small>, EHF European League <small>(formerly known as EHF Cup)</small>, EHF European Cup <small>(formerly known as EHF Challenge Cup)</small> and the now defunct EHF Cup Winners' Cup).
Current club allocation is as following: 2 clubs (champion and runner-up) for the Champions League group stage or qualifying round, 3 clubs (league 3rd, 4th and 5th placed team or the national cup qualifier) for the EHF European League qualifying rounds.
Current club allocation is as following: 2 clubs (champion and runner-up) for the Champions League group stage or qualifying round, 3 clubs (league 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th placed team or the national cup qualifier) for the EHF European League qualifying rounds.
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The competition was named European Cup until 1992/93, until it switched its name to EHF Champions League.
While the IHF Cup (1981âÂÂ1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup, it was not organised by EHF.
While the IHF Cup Winners' Cup (1976âÂÂ1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, it was not organised by EHF. The final tournament was held in 2011âÂÂ12, after which it was absorbed into the EHF Cup.
Although the tournament was founded in 1993âÂÂ94, it was only taken over by EHF in 2000. After that, the name was switched to EHF Challenge Cup
The competition was named European Cup until 1992/93, until it switched its name to EHF Champions League.
While the IHF Cup (1981âÂÂ1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup, it was not organised by EHF.
While the IHF Cup Winners' Cup (1976âÂÂ1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, it was not organised by EHF. The final tournament was held in 2015âÂÂ16, after which it was absorbed into the EHF Cup.
Although the tournament was founded in 1993âÂÂ94, it was only taken over by EHF in 2000. After that, the name was switched to EHF Challenge Cup