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MEDIA GUIDEWomen’s EHF Champions League
2018/19 Quarter-finals Update
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Table of contents
Foreword
Media contacts
Playing system diagrams - stages and dates
Important regulations
Current top scorers
Preview
CSM Bucuresti vs Metz Handball
Odense HC vs Györi Audi ETO KC
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria vs Rostov-Don
Buducnost vs Vipers Kristiansand
All-time stats
All-time clubs standings
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Foreword
Foreword
Dear handball friends,
As we count down to the DELO WOMEN’S EHF FINAL4 in Budapest on 11-12 May 2019, the next and most exciting phase of Europe’s top competition is upon us. After 92 matches, we are left with eight outstanding teams from seven countries: Hungary, Romania, Norway, Montenegro, Russia, Denmark and France. Only one hurdle stands between the top sides and a ticket to Budapest.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome these remarkable teams to the quarter-finals. While six of them have reached this stage of the competition in the past, it is going to be a brand new experience for two clubs – Odense HC and Vipers Kristiansand.
The quarter-final pairings open several interesting possibilities for the final tournament in Papp László Budapest Sportaréna, as four former WOMEN’S EHF FINAL4 participants face four sides who are yet to make their debut in the Hungarian capital.
Two of the quarter-final pairings are identical to the previous edition, but the current form of these teams promises some exciting clashes. FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria, who impressed with their main round finish, take on Rostov-Don again and are eager to succeed this time around. A quarter-final success would see them playing in front of a home crowd in the Hungarian capital.
Exactly like last year, Metz Handball have the chance to become the first French team to reach the final weekend in Budapest. However, they must overcome the biggest test of their impressive season and defeat the 2016 champions, CSM Bucuresti, who are tackling serious injury problems.
For the Danish newcomers from Odense, a ticket to the final tournament would be a fantastic achievement in what is their maiden EHF Champions League season. Their opponents, the defending champions Györi Audi ETO KC, will be keen to reach the most prestigious event in women’s club handball for the fourth straight time as they eye a record fifth trophy.
Two-time winners Buducnost have been pitted against Vipers Kristiansand in a pairing that will end with the Montenegrin side making their fifth trip to the final tournament or Vipers stopping a three-year run without a Norwegian club in the ultimate stage of the competition.
Even before the final matches have been played the 2018/19 season has already been a remarkable success – and not only because it has reached new heights, with a total of 24 TV stations covering more than 50 territories. The new two-year sponsorship deal with the Delo Group, signed in February, is a major breakthrough for the women’s game. The cooperation begins this season with the new title sponsor adding its name to the 2019 edition of the DELO WOMEN’S EHF FINAL4.
We pride ourselves on our positive and cooperative relationship with the press and media and I am sure this will continue and develop in the future. Should you require any information, help or assistance during the course of the season, your first point of contact is the EHF Media and Communications Department based in our office in Vienna. They will be more than happy to assist you with any questions you might have.
We look forward to working with you!
EHF Media & Communications Team
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EHF/M media contacts
Clubs media contacts
Media matters
Vlado BrindzakMedia and CommunicationsEuropean Handball Federation+43 1 80 151 [email protected]
QUARTER-FINALISTS
TV and Radio
Miguel Mateo MarcellanMedia ManagerEHF Marketing GmbH+43 1 80 151 [email protected]
Buducnost (MNE)Milos Pavicevic+382 682 226 [email protected][email protected]
Győri Audi ETO KC (HUN)Tamas Szabo+36 20 505 63 [email protected]
Odense HC (DEN)Maria V. [email protected]
Metz Handball (FRA)Estelle Vogein+33 608 258 [email protected]
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN)Adam Schleinig+36 704 454 [email protected]
Rostov-Don (RUS)Andrey [email protected]
CSM Bucuresti (ROU)Ioana Patachi+40 748 050 [email protected]
Vipers Kristiansand (NOR)Terje Marcussen +47 905 818 [email protected]
Media contacts
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QualificationTournaments
2 tournaments 4 groups with 4 teams 2 groups with 6 teams 8 teams 4 teams05.-07.10.2018 (1) 25.-27.01.2019 (1) 11./12.05.2019
07.-09.09.2018 12.-14.10.2018 (2) 01.-03.02.2019 (2) 05.-07.04.2019 tournamenttournaments 19.-21.10.2018 (3) 08.-10.02.2019 (3) first leg
played in semi-finals 02.-04.11.2018 (4) 22.-24.02.2019 (4)and finals 09.-11.11.2018 (5) 01.-03.03.2019 (5) 12.-14.04.2019
NATION in one venue 16.-18.11.2018 (6) 08.-10.03.2019 (6) second leg
1 HUN 1 Györi Audi ETO KC2 ROU 1 CSM Bucuresti3 MNE 1 Buducnost4 RUS 1 Rostov-Don5 FRA 1 Metz Handball6 DEN 1 Kobenhavn Handball7 NOR 1 Vipers Kristiansand8 GER 1 Thüringer HC9 SLO 1 RK Krim Mercator
10 SWE 1 IK Sävehof11 HUN 2 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria12 DEN 2 Odense HC13 FRA 2 Brest Bretange HB14 NOR 2 Larvik HK15 ROU 2 SCM Craiova16 GER 2 SG BBM Bietigheim17 POL 1 MKS Perla Lublin18 CRO 1 HC Podravka Vegeta19 ITA 1 Jomi Salerno20 TUR 1 Muratpasa BSK21 ESP 1 Super Amara Bera Bera22 SRB 1 ZORK Jagodina
played in semi-finals and finals
Group Matches
2 groups with 4 teams
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WOMEN'S EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2018/19
DRAWS: 27 June 2018 in Vienna/AUT 29 June 2018 in Vienna/AUT no draw 16 April 2019no draw
Main Round FINAL4Quarter-finals
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Important regulationsWhat decides when two or more teams have the same number of points
All matches of the WOMEN’S EHF Champions League shall be played in 2 x 30 minutes with a half-time break of 15 minutes.
The matches shall be scored as follows:a) win = 2 pointsb) draw = 1 pointc) loss = 0 points
Teams’ rankings are obtained by adding up the number of points won.
GROUP MATCHES AND MAIN ROUNDIf two or more teams have scored the same number of points, the ranking will be determined as follows:During the matches of the group:a) higher goal difference in all matches;b) greater number of plus goals in all matches;
After completion of the group if two teams have scored the same number of points:a) number of points in matches of the two teams directly involved;b) goal difference in matches of the two teams directly involved;c) higher number of goals scored in the away match of the two teams directly involved;d) goal difference in all matches of the group;e) higher number of plus goals in all matches of the group;
After completion of the group if three or more teams have scored the same number of points:a) number of points in matches of all teams directly involved;b) goal difference in matches of all teams directly involved;c) higher number of plus goals in matches of all teams directly involved;d) goal difference in all matches of the group;e) higher number of plus goals in all matches of the group;f) higher ranking in Group Matches (Main Round only)g) greater number of points in Group Matches (Main Round only)
* If the ranking of one of these teams is determined, the criteria are consecutively followed until the ranking of all teams is determined.
* If no ranking can be determined, a decision shall be obtained by drawing lots. Lots shall be drawn by the EHF, if possible in the presence of team managers.
QUARTER-FINALS
If, after completion of the two matches, both teams have won the same number of points (no extra-time will be played), the teams’ standings shall be determined by the following criteria:a) goal differenceb) greater number of plus goals scored in away matchc) penalty throws
RULES FOR EXECUTION OF PENALTY THROWS
- Prior to penalty throwing, each team shall name five players eligible to play at the end of the match by handing the referees a list of numbers. These players shall then take one throw each until a decision (a winner) is reached, alternating with their opponents. Each team is free to determine the sequence in which throwers will take their throws
- The goalkeepers may be freely selected from the match report and exchanged in accordance with the Rules of the game. Goalkeepers may take throws and throwers may play as goalkeepers.
- The referees shall choose the goal at which throws are taken. The team taking the first penalty throw shall be determined by the referees by drawing lots. The team winning the draw may choose whether it wishes to throw first or last.
- If scores are equal after the first round of penalty throwing, it shall be continued until a decision is reached. In the second round, the other team shall start. Again five players shall be named who are eligible to play (the players named before may be named once again).
- In the second round, a decision (a winner) is reached when a goal difference arises after both teams have taken one throw each.
- Eligible players are players entered in the match report who have not been disqualified or suspended at the time of the final whistle.
- Serious infractions committed during penalty throwing shall be sanctioned by disqualification. If a thrower is disqualified or suffers an injury, an eligible substitute player shall be named supplementary.
- While the throws are being taken, only the player taking the throw, the current goalkeeper and the referees may enter the respective half of the playing area.
- If the number of eligible players falls below five, players may be named to take a second throw in the same round.
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Facts and figures
Top scorers after the main round
76 goalsAna Gros
Brest Bretagne Handball
Facts and Figures
1 Ana Gros (SLO) Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA)
2 Iveta Luzumova (CZE) Thüringer HC (GER)
3 Jovanka Radicevic (MNE) CSM Bucuresti (ROU)
4 Noemi Hafra (HUN) FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN)
Linn Jorum Sulland (NOR) Vipers Kristiansand (NOR)
6 Nerea Pena (ESP) FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN)
7 Cornelia Nycke Groot (NED) Györi Audi ETO KC (HUN)
8 Andrea Lekic (SRB) CSM Bucuresti (ROU)
9 Tjasa Stanko (SLO) RK Krim Mercator (SLO)
10 Djurdjina Jaukovic (MNE) Buducnost (MNE)
Tamara Mavsar (SLO) RK Krim Mercator (SLO)
12 Xenia Smits (GER) Metz Handball (FRA)
13 Henny Ella Reistad (NOR) Vipers Kristiansand (NOR)
14 Aniko Kovacsics (HUN) FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN)
15 Anna Vyakhireva (RUS) Rostov-Don (RUS)
16 Grace Zaadi (FRA) Metz Handball (FRA)
17 Anne Mette Hansen (DEN) Györi Audi ETO KC (HUN)
Cristina Neagu (ROU) CSM Bucuresti (ROU)
Stine Oftedal (NOR) Györi Audi ETO KC (HUN)
20 Emily Bölk (GER) Thüringer HC (GER)
Sladjana Pop-Lazic (SRB) Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA)
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CSM Bucuresti vs Metz Handball
Preview
CSM Bucuresti vs Metz Handball 1-0-1 (54:48) 2:206.04.2018 CSM Bucuresti vs Metz Handball, EHF Champions League – Quarter-final 34:21 (19:13)15.04.2018 Metz Handball vs CSM Bucuresti, EHF Champions League – Quarter-final 27:20 (14:9)
Historic encounters of the opponents in the EC
• this is the third time in a row Metz have qualified for the Women’s EHF Champions League quarter-finals
• the French side has not lost a home game in the Champions League since January 2017
• Metz’ best scorer is centre back Grâce Zaadi with 50 goals
• despite suffering little injuries in the past few weeks, all the players are fit to travel to Bucharest
• Metz have the second best defence of the competition, having conceded 242 goals after the group phase. They are just one goal short of leader Rostov-Don
• they are also the second most prolific attack, having netted 299 times. The leader of the attack ranking is Györ, with 333 goals
First leg:Friday 5 April 2019, 18:00 hrs CETSecond leg:Saturday 13 April 2019, 20:00 hrs CET
• For the fourth season in a row, CSM failed to finish on the top two places in the main round phase. However, in the past three times, the Romanian side progressed to the business end of the competition• CSM’s season has been rocked by injuries to key players, such as Cristina Neagu and Amanda Kurtovic, who tore their knee ligaments. Line player Dragana Cvijic and playmaker Andrea Lekic are not at 100 per cent• The Romanian side is not having a particular good season, losing the Romanian Super Cup to SCM Ramnicu Valcea. They are also second in the Romanian league and their fate is out of their hands• Right wing Jovanka Radicevic is CSM’s top scorer and the competition’s third best scorer, with 67 goals• CSM’s five losses this season are the most the Romanian side had in a season up until this point in the Women’s EHF Champions League, tying their record from the 2015/16 season, when the Romanian powerhouse won the competition
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CSM Bucuresti
CSM Bucuresti
4th GROUP 2
Club AddressCalea Vitan no 2421st floor3rd District031295 BucharestRomania
Media contactIoana Patachi+40 748 050 [email protected]
www.csmbucuresti.ro
CSM-Bucuresti-Oficial
Playing hallSala Polivalenta Ioan Kunst GhermanescuCalea Piscului Nr. 10, sector 4BucharestRomaniaCapacity: 5,000
Past achievementsWomen’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 4Winners (1): 2015/16Semi-final (2): 2016/17, 2017/18 (3rd)
OtherEHF Cup: Last 16 2011/12
Romanian league: 4 titles (2015-18)Romanian cup: 3 titles
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: whitePlayer short: blackGK shirt: red
DarkPlayer shirt: bluePlayer short: blackGK shirt: green
@csm_bucharest
1. Györi Audi ETO KC 10 8 2 0 333:267 (66) 18
2. Vipers Kristiansand 10 6 0 4 288:265 (23) 12
3. FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 10 5 2 3 298:306 (-8) 12
4. CSM Bucuresti 10 5 1 4 292:282 (10) 11
5. RK Krim Mercator 10 2 1 7 243:281 (-38) 5
6. Thüringer HC 10 0 2 8 255:308 (-53) 2
GROUP MATCHES RESULTSvs FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria W36:31(18:13)@ SG BBM Bietigheim L19:19 (16:12)@ Vipers Kristiansand W25:33 (14:14)vs Vipers Kristiansand L27:23 (11:16)@ TTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria W22:26 (10:17)vs SG BBM Bietigheim W41:26 (14:13)
GROUP 2 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTS@ Györi Audi ETO KC L36:27 (22:15)vs RK Krim Mercator W32:26 (16:11)@ Thüringer HC W30:38 (12:17)vs Györi Audi ETO KC L25:27 (10:14)@ RK Krim Mercator L23:22 (12:11)vs Thüringer HC D23:23 (14:8)
TOP SCORERS1. Jovanka Radicevic (MNE) 672. Andrea Lekic (SRB) 593. Cristina Neagu (ROU) 494. Elizabeth Omoregie (SLO) 325. Majda Mehmedovic (MNE) 31
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EHF Champions League club records
Past seasons
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning run
Longest unbeaten runLongest losing runLongest run without winMost goalsMost goals opponentMost goals both teamsFewest goals
Fewest goals opponentFewest goals both teams
39:26 (18:12) v Nykøbing FH DEN, 04.11.201733:25 (11:13) v Györi Audi ETO KC HUN, 04.11.20165 matches (31.03.2016 – 16.10.2016)5 matches (04.11.2017 – 04.02.2018)6 matches (04.11.2017 – 11.02.2018)3 matches (22.10.2016 – 04.11.2016)3 matches (22.10.2016 – 04.11.2016)39 v Nykøbing FH DEN 39:26W (h), 04.11.201738 v HC Vardar MKD 33:38L (a), 06.05.201771 v HC Vardar MKD 33:38L (a), 06.05.201720 v Metz Handball FRA 27:20L (a), 15.04.201820 v Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 20:26L (a), 12.05.201817 v IK Sävehof SWE 17:28W (a), 23.10.201542 v Rostov-Don RUS 20:22W (a), 11.11.2016
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Most goals
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MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95 2015/16 CSM Bucuresti ROU 16 10 1 5 416:387 +29 21:11 Winner2016/17 CSM Bucuresti ROU 16 10 1 5 427:407 +20 21:11 Third Place2017/18 CSM Bucuresti ROU 16 10 1 5 455:395 +60 21:11 Third Place2018/19 CSM Bucuresti ROU 6 4 0 2 185:171 +14 8:4 MRTotal: 54 3 4 3 17 1483:1360 +123 71:37
CSM Bucuresti
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Dragan Djukiccoach
• CSM is only the second women’s team that Djukic has coached in his
career
• a journeyman, the Serbian coach has led the men’s British team at the
Olympic Games in 2012, while also serving stints as the national coach of
Israel and Montenegro’s men teams
• a tough character, Djukic relies on discipline and defence
• the second CSM coach this season, replacing Magnus Johansson in
October
Late entries:Claudia Constantinescu (HC Zalau)
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CSM Bucuresti
Team roster
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No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
14 Bianca-Maria Bazaliu ROU Left Back 30/07/1997 Slatina, ROU 18320 Maria Claudia Constantinescu ROU Left Back 18/06/1994 Bals, ROU 1765 Iulia Vasilica Curea ROU Left Wing 08/04/1982 Bacau, ROU 17272 Dragana Cvijic SRB Line Player 15/03/1990 Beograd, SRB 18487 Jelena Grubisic CRO Goalkeeper 20/01/1987 Zagreb, CRO 18437 Nathalie Hagman SWE Right Wing 19/07/1991 Farsta, SWE 1671 Madalina Ion ROU Goalkeeper 23/02/1996 Bucharest, ROU 1809 Sabina Jacobsen SWE Left Back 24/03/1989 Lund, SWE 18124 Amanda Kurtovic NOR Right Back 25/07/1991 Karlskrona, SWE 17615 Barbara Lazovic SLO Right Back 04/01/1988 Brezice, SLO 1837 Andrea Lekic SRB Centre Back 06/09/1987 Beograd, SRB 17822 Oana Andreea Manea ROU Line Player 18/04/1985 Bucharest, ROU 17619 Bianca Sorina Marin ROU Left Wing 21/03/1999 Ploiesti, ROU 16777 Majda Mehmedovic MNE Left Wing 25/05/1990 Bar, MNE 1698 Cristina Neagu ROU Left Back 26/08/1988 Bucharest, ROU 18017 Elizabeth Omoregie SLO Centre Back 29/12/1996 Athens, GRE 1784 Jovanka Radicevic MNE Right Wing 23/10/1986 Podgorica, MNE 1692 Aneta Udristioiu ROU Right Wing 22/06/1989 Dr. Severin, ROU 16630 Paula Claudia Ungureanu ROU Goalkeeper 30/03/1980 Brasov, ROU 181
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Paula Ungureanu goalkeeper• twice named the best player of the year in Romania, in 2012 and 2014
• Romania’s first choice in goal for many years, but retired from her international duties after 2016
• tore ligaments in 2010 and took a two-year break as her son, Paul, was born in 2012
Iulia Curea left wing• one of the most decorated Romanian players, having won the national title nine times and the Romanian cup three times with Oltchim and CSM Bucuresti
• has been a left wing since she was 17, until then, she played as a goalkeeper and won a junior competition in Romania on that position
• married since 2010 to Darie Curea, a former rugby player with Dinamo Bucharest
Claudia Constantinescu left back• until 2019 the 24-year old left back has never played in the CL
• was dubbed the “next big thing” of Romanian handball by former national coach Gheorghe Tadici
• missed two years due to an injury to her shoulder between 2016 and 2018
• when she was young, she made an one-hour trip daily to play for a better team
Jelena Grubisic goalkeeper• played at Lokomotiva Zagreb for eight seasons, and at Krim for five
• joined Györ in 2014 to replace pregnant Katrine Lunde, but soon got injured and signed for CSM ahead of 2015/16, helping the club win the CL that season
• had her EC debut in the Cup Winner’s Cup 2002/03 with Lokomotiva when she was 15, and had her national team debut at the WCh 2007
• MVP of the EHF FINAL4 in 2016
EURO: B 2010, WCh: S 2005, B 2015
EC trophies: CL 2016, Champions Trophy 2007, Cup Winners’ Cup 2007
EC trophies: CL 2016
@gruba87
@cureaiulia
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Amanda Kurtovic right back • Olympic, EHF EURO and WCh gold medallist, also won the CL with Larvik in her teens
• her brother, William, plays football in Norway’s first division, for Sandefjord
• born in Sweden, but left to Norway at age six as her father had to move
• her father, Marinko, is a handball coach with Norwegian men’s team OIF Arendal
Oana Manea line player• in 2008 diagnosed with a heartbeat issue and stopped playing for six months
• can gather the team behind her, one of the reasons she has been named captain at both club and national team
• her father, Dumitru, was football coach at first-league side Sportul Studentesc
• considering becoming a full-time make-up artist after finishing her career
Nathalie Hagman right wing• also played football as a child, but chose handball
• won the EHF Cup and Cup Winners’ Cup with Holstebro in 2015 and 2016, finishing both competitions as the top goal scorer
• has a twin sister, Gabrielle, who also plays handball, in the Swedish second league
• can also feature as a playmaker thanks to her speed and handball IQ; awarded the All-star right wing at the WCh 2017 in Germany
EC trophies: CL 2016, Cup Winners’ Cup 2007, Champions Trophy 2007EURO: B 2010, WCh: B 2015
EC trophies: CL 2016WCh: S 2005, 2017, B 2015, EURO: B 2010
EC trophies: EHF Cup 2015, CWC 2016EHF EURO: S 2010, B 2014
Andrea Lekic centre back• one of the main transfers in the summer of 2018, joining from Vardar
• competed in karate and reached the blue belt before moving on to ball sports, including volleyball, basketball, football and tennis
• voted World Player of the Year in 2013, made All-star Team at EHF EURO 2012
• won the CL with Györ in 2012/13, finished runner-up once, and finished third three straight times
EC trophies: CL 2013, WCh: S 2013
@lekicandrea
@hagman
@NathalieHagman
@amandakurto
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MetzHandball
1st GROUP 1
Club AddressMetz Handball20 Rue des Mirabelles57050 MetzFrance
Media contactEstelle Vogein+33 608 258 [email protected]
metz-handball.com
MetzHandballOfficiel
@MetzHandball
Playing hall“Les Arenes” Metz5 av. Rue Louis le Debonnaire57000 MetzFranceCapacity: 5,000
Past achievementsWomen’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 20Quarter-final (2): 2016/17, 2017/18Main Round (2): 2011/12, 2014/15Last 16 (2): 1994/95, 1995/96Last 32 (1): 1993/94Group Matches (8): 1996/97, 1997/98, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2002/03, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2013/14 Qualification (4): 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08OtherEHF Cup: Runners-up 2012/13, quarter-final 2000/01, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2007/08Cup Winners’ Cup: final 2012/13, semi-final 1998/99, 2003/04, 2009/10, 2010/11French league: 22 titles (1989, 1990, 1993-1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004-2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016-18) French cup: 7 titles
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: yellowPlayer short: blueGK shirt: red
DarkPlayer shirt: blue & greyPlayer short: blueGK shirt: blue
Metz Handball
@metzhandballofficielGROUP MATCHES RESULTSvs Larvik HK W31:20(16:8)@ Odense HC D19:19 (10:10)vs Buducnost W25:24 (8:11)@ Buducnost L23:19 (9:10)@ Larvik HK W21:31 (9:15)vs Odense HC W41:26 (21:12)
1. Metz Handball 10 7 1 2 299:242 (57) 15
2. Rostov-Don 10 7 1 2 261:241 (20) 15
3. Buducnost 10 5 1 4 245:248 (-3) 11
4. Odense HC 10 3 2 5 246:267 (-21) 8
5. Kobenhavn Handball 10 3 2 5 271:280 (-9) 8
6. Brest Bretagne Handball 10 0 3 7 253:297 (-44) 3
GROUP 1 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTSvs Rostov-Don W29:25 (17:14)@ Brest Bretagne Handball W21:32 (9:16)vs Kobenhavn Handball W36:24 (19:13)@ Rostov-Don W18:26 (12:13)vs Brest Bretagne Handball W39:26 (17:13)@ Kobenhavn Handball L36:33 (15:17)
TOP SCORERS1. Xenia Smits (GER) 552. Grace Zaadi (FRA) 503. Laura Flippes (FRA) 454. Manon Houette (FRA) 315. Orlane Kanor (FRA) 30
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EHF Champions League club records
Past seasons
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning runLongest unbeaten run
Longest losing runLongest run without win
Most goalsMost goals opponent
Most goals both teamsFewest goalsFewest goals opponentFewest goals both teams
37:18 (17:10) v Astrakhanochka RUS (h), 11.02.201734:17 (13:10) v Mar El Osito L’Eliana ESP (a), 25.01.19984 matches (22.10.2016 – 11.11.2016)4 matches (22.10.2016 – 11.11.2016)4 matches (15.04.2018 – 21.10.2018)6 matches (11.01.2003 – 01.11.2008)8 matches (10.11.1996 – 15.11.1997)8 matches (04.02.2012 – 12.10.2013)42 v HC Vardar MKD 42:28W (h), 05.03.201737 v Viborg HK DEN 24:37L (h), 01.11.200837 v RK Krim Mercator SLO 30:37L (h), 24.10.200970 v HC Vardar MKD 42:28W (h), 05.03.201714 v Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 27:14L (a), 17.11.199617 v Byasen Trondheim NOR 16:17L (h), 10.11.199633 v Byasen Trondheim NOR 16:17L (h), 10.11.1996
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Most goals both teams
MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95
1996/97 ASPTT Metz FRA 6 0 2 4 108:137 –29 2:10 4th Gr. C1997/98 ASPTT Metz HB FRA 6 1 1 4 135:166 –31 3:9 4th Gr. B1999/00 ASPTT Metz FRA 6 3 0 3 130:121 +9 6:6 3rd Gr. A2002/03 Handball Metz Metropole FRA 6 1 0 5 142:176 –34 2:10 4th Gr. D2008/09 Metz Handball FRA 6 2 0 4 173:188 -15 4:8 3rd Gr. D2009/10 Metz Handball FRA 6 2 1 3 163:174 -11 5:7 3rd Gr. B2011/12 Metz Handball FRA 12 3 1 8 298:322 -24 7:17 4th MR Gr. 22013/14 Metz Handball FRA 6 3 0 3 149:144 +5 6:6 3rd Gr. C 2014/15 Metz Handball FRA 12 3 1 8 305:318 –13 7:17 5th MR Gr. 22016/17 Metz Handball FRA 14 8 0 6 376:338 +38 16:12 1/4-finals2017/18 Metz Handball FRA 14 10 0 4 372:354 +18 20:8 1/4-finals2018/19 Metz Handball FRA 6 4 1 1 166:133 +33 9:3 MRTotal: 94 36 6 52 2517:2571 –54 87:113
Metz Handball
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Emmanuel Mayonnadecoach
• at the age of 35, is the youngest CL coach in 2018/19
• started coaching when he was 23 in Mios; a club he left 10 years later only because it suffered bankruptcy
• appreciated by his players for his understanding and closeness
• won two Challenge Cup titles with Mios, in 2011 and 2015
• took the reins of the Dutch national team in March
Late entries:Ekaterina Levsha (from retirement)
EC trophies: Challenge Cup 2011 & 2015
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Metz Handball
Team roster
C
No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
37 Ilya Bel-Gareh NED Right Wing 11/09/1997 Beek, NED 16888 Ilona Di Rocco FRA Centre Back 18/05/2000 Sedan, FRA 17524 Manuela Dos Reis FRA Goalkeeper 29/06/1999 Verdun, FRA 1813 Beatrice Edwige FRA Line Player 03/10/1988 Paris, FRA 1828 Laura Flippes FRA Right Wing 13/12/1994 Strasbourg, FRA 1715 Daphne Gautschi SUI Left Back 09/07/2000 Muri, SUI 1711 Laura Glauser FRA Goalkeeper 20/08/1993 Besancon, FRA 17811 Manon Houette FRA Left Wing 02/07/1992 Le Mans, FRA 17120 Emma Jacques FRA Right Back 29/11/2001 Metz, FRA 19121 Laura Kanor FRA Left Wing 16/07/1997 Les Abymes, FRA 17517 Orlane Kanor FRA Left Back 16/07/1997 Les Abymes, FRA 17812 Ivana Kapitanovic CRO Goalkeeper 17/09/1994 Split, CRO 18319 Charlotte Kieffer FRA Left Back 21/02/1998 Schiltigheim, FRA 18570 Julie Le Blevec FRA Right Wing 27/06/2000 Neuilly sur Seine, FRA 16515 Ekaterina Levsha RUS Right Wing 06/04/1993 Maykop, RUS 16827 Marion Maubon FRA Left Wing 27/07/1989 Bordeaux, FRA 1659 Astride N’Gouan FRA Line Player 09/07/1991 Saint-Denis, FRA 18729 Gnonsiane Niombla FRA Right Back 09/07/1990 Villeurbanne, FRA 17210 Meline Nocandy FRA Centre Back 25/02/1998 Saint-Claude, FRA 17226 Sharon Nooitmeer NED Line Player 11/06/1999 Delft, NED 17816 Laura Portes FRA Goalkeeper 27/03/2000 Strasbourg, FRA 17414 Anna Seguin FRA Line Player 21/04/1999 Bruges, BEL 18522 Xenia Smits GER Left Back 22/04/1994 Wilrijk, BEL 1827 Grace Zaadi Deuna FRA Centre Back 07/07/1993 Courcouronnes, FRA 17118 Aleksandra Zych POL Right Back 28/07/1993 Walbrzych, POL 186
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Metz Handball
Grace Zaadi centre back• one of the products of the local handball school in Metz
• plays at centre back but is also able to help on the left side
• big social media fan, often seen on Twitter sporting outlandish hats and original outfits
• has extended her contract with Metz until 2020
Manon Houette left wing• returned to France in the summer of 2017 after a season with Thüringer HC
• before the stint in Germany, she had only played for Fleury Loiret Handball
• was elected best left wing in the Bundesliga in 2016/17
• made her national team debut in 2014 and is now a regular, sharing the left wing position with captain Siraba Dembele
Xenia Smits left back• born in Belgium, raised in Germany and playing in France since 2015; also holds a German passport
• she and Isabell Klein were the first two female German players in the French league
• has played in three leagues so far: German with Blomberg-Lippe, French with Metz, and Belgian with HC Rhino
• at 24, one of the key players for the German national team
OG: S 2016, EHF EURO: G 2018, S 2016
Laura Glauser goalkeeper• joined in 2011, she is the longest-serving Metz player alongside Jurswailly Luciano
• a fan favourite thanks to her never-ending good mood
• a very important player in the national team
• back playing after a year off to give birth to her daughter
EHF EURO: G 2018, S 2016, OG: S 2016, WCh: G 2017
EHF EURO: G 2018, S 2016, OG: S 2016, WCh: G 2017
@lolote200893
@_xnia_
@gracezaadi
@Graace_Z
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Metz Handball
Beatrice Edwige line player• mainly a defensive specialist but also valuable player in attack
• branded by France national team coach Olivier Krumbholz as one of the five best defenders in the world, was crowned best defender at EHF EURO 2016
• shares the same passion for social media as Grace Zaadi
• has already signed a contract with Györ for next season
Aleksandra Zych right back• joined from Vistal Gdynia, where she played two CL seasons, in 2012/13 and 2017/18
• played for Poland at EHF EURO 2014 and WCh 2015, where they reached the semis
• will leave Metz at the end of the season to German side Dortmund, and will be replaced by Louise Burgaard, who plays for Herning-Ikast
• Vistal Gdynia was her first senior team after SMS Gliwice sports school
• also a keen beach handball player
Astride N’Gouan line player• young French line player who arrived in Metz in the summer of 2018 to replace Laurisa Landré
• was captain and a key defensive player with her former side, Brest
• also has CL experience with Issy Paris Hand, from the 2012/13 season
Laura Flippes right wing• signed to replace injured Jurswailly Luciano
• played for Astrakhanochka for seven seasons
• last summer, decided to finish her career and looked for a job outside handball
• hesitated before signing with Metz but decided in favour of it after talking to her family
EHF EURO: G 2018, S 2016; OG: S 2016, WCh: G 2017
OG: S 2016, EHF EURO: G 2018, S 2016, WCh: G 2017
@edwige_beatrice
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Odense HC vs Györi Audi ETO KC
Preview
Odense HC vs Györi Audi ETO KCNo previous encounters in European competitions
Historic encounters of the opponents in the EC
• in spite of learning the new head coach, Gábor Danyi’s system Győr have 34 victories with 2 draws in every ompetition in the whole season
• Zsuzsanna Tomori returned to the squad after a knee injury in March 2018, however she will leave as well as Nycke Groot the four-time CL winners at the end of this season
• the title holder already won one title in the 2018/19 period as they beat FTC in the domestic cup’s final
• after more than one year of absence, Nora Mørk is yet again on the court, although she will join CSM Bucuresti when this season is over.
• while Amanda Kurtovic, Estelle Nze Minko, Béatrice Edwige will be the newcomers from the 2019/20 season of the “Best team in Hungary in 2018” awarded club, Crina Pintea already helps Győr
First leg:Sunday 7 April 2019, 16:50 hrs CETSecond leg:Sunday 14 March 2019, 17:30 hrs CET
• in their maiden season in the Women s EHF Champions League, Odense have reached the quarter-final as the only Danish team.• for the first time in history, Odense won the Danish league this season.• with an average saving percentage of 45, goalkeeper Althea Reinhardt became the best goalkeeper in the Danish league.• Odense had seven players at the EHF EURO 2018 in France last December• torn anterior cruciate ligament has sidelined right back and Danish international Mette Tranborg the rest of the season and great parts of next season, while Brazilian right wing Jessica Quintano is sidelined due to pregnancy
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OdenseHC
4th GROUP 1
Club AddressOdense HCLumbyvej 11 C, st. tv.5000 Odense CDenmark
Media contactMaria V. [email protected]
odensehaandbold.dk
odensehaandbold
Playing hallOdense IdraetshalHojstrupvej 55200 OdenseDenmarkCapacity: 2,236
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: orangePlayer short: blackGK shirt: red or green
DarkPlayer shirt: blackPlayer short: blackGK shirt: red or green Past achievements
Women’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 1
OtherEHF Cup: quarter-final 2015/16 Cup Winners’ Cup: Last 16 2013/14
Danish league: - (runners-up 2018)
Odense HC
@odensehaandbold
GROUP MATCHES RESULTS@ Buducnost L31:28(17:12)vs Metz Handball D19:19 (10:10)@ Larvik HK W25:33 (13:16)vs Larvik HK W27:23 (13:13)vs Buducnost L22:26 (14:13)@ Metz Handball L41:26 (21:12)
1. Metz Handball 10 7 1 2 299:242 (57) 15
2. Rostov-Don 10 7 1 2 261:241 (20) 15
3. Buducnost 10 5 1 4 245:248 (-3) 11
4. Odense HC 10 3 2 5 246:267 (-21) 8
5. Kobenhavn Handball 10 3 2 5 271:280 (-9) 8
6. Brest Bretagne Handball 10 0 3 7 253:297 (-44) 3
GROUP 1 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTSvs Brest Bretagne Handball W28:24 (14:10)@ Kobenhavn Handball D24:24 (12:9)vs Rostov-Don L26:30 (13:17)@ Brest Bretagne Handball W24:29 (13:13)vs Kobenhavn Handball W25:23 (13:11)@ Rostov-Don vs Odense HC L25:19 (14:10)
TOP SCORERS1. Mette Tranborg (DEN) 442. Freja Cohrt (DEN) 393. Mie Højlund (DEN) 364. Nadia Offendal (DEN) 325. Trine Østergaard (DEN) 30
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EHF Champions League club records
Past seasons
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning runLongest unbeaten runLongest losing runLongest run without win
Most goalsMost goals opponentMost goals both teamsFewest goalsFewest goals opponentFewest goals both teams
33:25 (16:13) v Larvik HK NOR (a), 19.10.201826:41 (12:21) v Metz Handball FRA (a), 18.11.20182 matches (19.10.2018 – 04.11.2018)3 matches (14.10.2018 – 04.11.2018)2 matches (11.11.2018 – 18.11.2018)2 matches (06.10.2018 – 14.10.2018)2 matches (11.11.2018 – 18.11.2018)28 v Buducnost MNE 28:31L (a), 06.10.201841 v Metz Handball FRA 26:41L (a), 18.11.201867 v Metz Handball FRA 26:41L (a), 18.11.201819 v Metz Handball FRA 19:19D (h), 14.10.201819 v Metz Handball FRA 19:19D (h), 14.10.201838 v Metz Handball FRA 19:19D (h), 14.10.20
22838
MATCHES
GOALS
GOALS
Longest winning run
Most goals
Most goals both teams
MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95
2018/19 Odense HC DEN 6 2 1 3 155:165 -10 5:7 MR
Total: 6 2 1 3 155:165 -10 5:7
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Odense HC
Jan Pytlickcoach
• joined Odense from Macedonian side HC Vardar in 2016
• Danish national women’s coach from 1998-2005 and again from 2007-
2014
• in his second season in charge, he led Odense to the club’s best ever
result - runners-up in the Danish league
• his original profession was bricklayer
• his huge international experience is his greatest asset
WCh: B 2013, EURO: G 2002, S 1998, OG: G 2000, 2004
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Team roster
C
No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
3 Suzanne Bækhøj DEN Left Wing 23/03/1996 Århus, DEN 1658 Ingvild Bakkerud NOR Left Back 09/07/1995 Kongsberg, NOR 18710 Jessica Quintino BRA Right Wing 17/04/1991 Sao Paulo, BRA 17219 Sara Hald DEN Line Player 04/06/1996 Holstebro, DEN 17536 Kathrine Heindahl DEN Line Player 26/03/1992 Rudersdal, DEN 18532 Mie Højlund DEN Centre Back 24/10/1997 Favrskov, DEN 1739 Maja Jakobsen NOR Right Back 28/03/1990 Gjøvik, NOR 16925 Trine Østergaard DEN Right Wing 17/10/1991 Skanderborg, DEN 16528 Stine Jørgensen DEN Left Back 03/09/1990 Brønderslev, DEN 18018 Kamilla Kristensen DEN Line Player 02/09/1983 Birkerød, DEN 1836 Freja Cohrt DEN Left Wing 20/01/1994 Odense, DEN 1707 Susanne Madsen DEN Left Back 13/07/1991 Allerød, DEN 18027 Nadia Offendal DEN Centre Back 22/10/1994 Gentofte, DEN 17216 Althea Reinhardt DEN Goalkeeper 01/09/1996 Aarhus, DEN 17813 Mathilde Schæfer DEN Left Back 13/07/1997 Odense, DEN 18414 Mette Tranborg DEN Right Back 01/01/1996 Aarhus, DEN 18733 Tess Wester NED Goalkeeper 19/05/1993 Heehuggwaard, NED 178
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Althea Reinhardt goalkeeper• joined from 2nd league club Roskilde Håndbold in the summer of 2019
• has passed Dutch international Tess Wester as first-choice keeper during 2018/19
• regular in the Danish national team as a stable backup to Sandra Toft
• with an average saving of 45 %, the best keeper in the Danish league this season
• sidelined with a brain concussion for a while recently after being hit by a shot, but is reported fully fit again
Stine Jørgensen left back• joined Odense before the 2017/18 season, coming from Midtjylland
• tall (1.80 m) movable left back with a good and varied shot
• key player in the Danish national team as well as with Odense; awarded Danish national team player of the year 2016
Freja Cohrt left wing• joined from league rivals Silkeborg Voel in the summer of 2017
• was part of the Danish team that won the under 18 WCh 2013 in Montenegro
• a fast and technically skilled winger with a god variety of shots
Mie Højlund centre back• joined from league rivals Randers HK in the summer of 2017• was selected but did not take part in the WCh 2015 (shoulder injury) and EHF EURO 2016 (school exams) but is now a regular national team player• by many considered one of the greatest playmaker talents in Denmark• is fast, inventive and in possession of an excellent two-feet feint
WCh: B 2013
@stinejorg
@miehjlund
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Odense HC
Nadia Offendal centre back• joined from second division club HØJ in the summer of 2013
• made national team debut in EHF EURO 2018 qualifier against Czech Republic
• is seen as a valuable backup to Mie Hajlund as playmaker
• is particularly good in seven-against-six situations, which Odense coach Jan Pytlick likes applying
Ingvild Bakkerud left back• joined from Norwegian league club Skrim Kongsberg in the summer of 2018
• normally left back, but has been used a lot on the right back after Mette Tranborg was injured
• has played nine internationals for Norway until April 2019
• tall and physically strong play who can play all three backcourt positions almost equally well
Kathrine Heindahl line player• joined from league rivals Randers HK in the summer of 2017
• is also first choice on the line in the Danish national team
• runs her own firm, selling tracksuits for women
• physically strong and equally good at both ends of the court
Trine Østergaard right wing• started career at local club Galten FS, where she also played football• joined Odense in 2017 from FC Midtjylland, after winning the EHF Cup, the Cup Winners’ Cup and a string of national titles with FCM• scored 21 goals to help Denmark win bronze at the WCh 2013 in Serbia
EC trophies: EHF Cup 2011, Cup Winners’ Cup 2015WCh: B 2013
@toestergaard
@heindahl
@nadiaoffendal
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Györi Audi ETO KC
1st GROUP 2
Club AddressGyőri Audi ETO KCKiskutliget9027 GyőrHungary
Media contactTamas Szabo+36 20 505 63 [email protected]
www.gyorietokc.hu
Győri-Audi-ETO-KC
Playing hallAUDI Arena GyörToth Laszlo utja9027 GyörHungaryCapacity: 5,250
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: whitePlayer short: whiteGK shirt: red
DarkPlayer shirt: greenPlayer short: greenGK shirt: blue, black
Györi Audi ETO KC
@gyoriaudietokc_official
Past achievementsWomen’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 16Winners (4): 2012/13, 2013/14, 2016/17, 2017/18Runners-up (3): 2008/09, 2011/12, 2015/16Semi-finals (4): 2006/07, 2007/08, 2009/10, 2010/11Quarter-finals (1): 2014/15Group Matches (2): 2000/01, 2005/06Qualification (1): 2004/05
OtherCup Winners’ Cup: Runners-up 2005/06, Semi-final 2002/03EHF Cup: Runners-up 1998/99, 2001/02, 2003/04, 2004/05Hungarian league: 14 titles (1957, 1959, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018)Hungarian cup: 14 titles
GROUP MATCHES RESULTSvs RK Krim Mercator W39:23 (18:9)@ HC Podravka Vegeta W27:33 (15:17)@ Thüringer HC W22:38 (11:15)vs Thüringer HC W31:28 (19:15)@ RK Krim Mercator W23:32 (10:16)vs HC Podravka Vegeta W37:17 (17:9)
1. Györi Audi ETO KC 10 8 2 0 333:267 (66) 18
2. Vipers Kristiansand 10 6 0 4 288:265 (23) 12
3. FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 10 5 2 3 298:306 (-8) 12
4. CSM Bucuresti 10 5 1 4 292:282 (10) 11
5. RK Krim Mercator 10 2 1 7 243:281 (-38) 5
6. Thüringer HC 10 0 2 8 255:308 (-53) 2
GROUP 2 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTSvs CSM Bucuresti W36:27 (22:15)@ FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria D32:32 (16:15)vs Vipers Kristiansand W33:29 (19:14)@ CSM Bucuresti W25:27 (10:14)vs FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria D32:32 (15:13)@ Vipers Kristiansand W26:33 (17:17)
TOP SCORERS1.Nycke Groot (NED) 622. Anne Mette Hansen (DEN) 49 Stine Oftedal (NOR) 494. Veronica Kristiansen (NOR) 375. Eduarda Amorim Taleska (BRA) 35 Kari Brattset (NOR) 35
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EHF Champions League club records
Past seasons
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning runLongest unbeaten runLongest losing runLongest run without win
Most goalsMost goals opponentMost goals both teamsFewest goals
Fewest goals opponentFewest goals both teams
37:16 (17:9) v Hypo Niederösterreich AUT (h), 08.11.201539:28 (20:12) v Spartak Kiev UKR (a), 17.02.200115 matches (05.02.2018 – 17.11.2018)22 matches (05.05.2013 – 23.11.2014)3 matches (11.02.2001 – 07.01.2006)4 matches (28.01.2001 – 07.01.2006)4 matches (20.03.2011 – 02.10.2011)41 v Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 41:22W (h), 05.10.201339 v Spartak Kiev UKR 39:28L (a), 17.02.200173 v HC Podravka Vegeta CRO 33:40W (a), 13.01.200818 v Larvik NOR 18:24L (h), 20.03.201118 v WHC Vardar SCBT 24:18L (a), 04.04.201514 v SD Itxako ESP 14:20W (a), 14.11.200934 v SD Itxako ESP 14:20W (a), 14.11.2009
154173
MATCHES
GOALS
GOALS
Longest winning run
Most goals
Most goals both teams
MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95
2000/01 Györi Graboplast ETO HUN 6 1 2 3 156:168 –12 4:8 4th Gr. D2005/06 Györi ETO Kezilabda Club HUN 6 3 0 3 154:169 -15 6:6 3rd Gr. D2006/07 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 10 6 0 4 291:267 +24 12:8 1/2-finals2007/08 Györi Audi ETO HUN 14 11 0 3 415:366 +49 22:6 1/2-finals2008/09 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 16 11 1 4 454:415 +39 23:9 Runner-up2009/10 Györi AUDI ETO KC HUN 14 8 2 4 355:337 +18 18:10 1/2-finals2010/11 Györi AUDI ETO KC HUN 14 10 1 3 387:334 +53 21:7 1/2-finals2011/12 Györi AUDI ETO KC HUN 16 10 1 5 472:422 +50 21:11 Runner-up2012/13 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 16 15 0 1 435:346 +89 30:2 Winner2013/14 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 14 12 2 0 408:337 +71 26:2 Winner2014/15 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 14 10 1 3 385:313 +72 21:7 1/4-finals 2015/16 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 16 12 1 3 436:357 +79 25:7 Runner-up2016/17 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 16 13 1 2 481:390 +91 27:5 Winner2017/18 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 16 14 0 2 442:365 +77 28:4 Winner2018/19 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 6 6 0 0 210:140 +70 12:0 MRTotal: 194 142 12 40 5481:4726 +755 296:92
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Gábor Danyicoach• became head coach in 2018 to replace Ambros Martín, who
joined Rostov-Don• born in Pécs, joined Györ in 2011 as an assistant coach, working
with Csaba Konkoly, Karl Erik Böhn and Ambros Martín• previously coached the women’s and men’s teams of Pécs in the
Hungarian league• assistant coach of the youth and junior national team of Hungary
several times between 2001 and 2013
Late entries:Bianka Acs (reserve team of Györ)Crina Pintea (Paris 92, FRA)
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Team roster
C
Györi Audi ETO KC
No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
9 Bianka Acs HUN Line Player 09/09/2000 Kapuvár, HUN 1804 Sara Afentaler HUN Right Back 08/12/2000 Siklós, HUN 18018 Eduarda Amorim Taleska BRA Left Back 23/09/1986 Blumenau, BRA 18633 Bernadett Bodi HUN Right Wing 09/03/1986 Szeged, HUN 1757 Kari Skaar Brattset NOR Line Player 15/02/1991 Fredrikstad, NOR 18331 Yvette Broch NED Line Player 21/12/1990 Monster, NED 18520 Johanna Farkas HUN Centre Back 19/02/2002 Sárvár, HUN 16632 Csenge Fodor HUN Left Wing 23/04/1999 Keszthely, HUN 17413 Anita Görbicz HUN Left Wing 13/05/1983 Veszprem, HUN 17485 Kari Aalvik Grimsbø NOR Goalkeeper 04/01/1985 Bergen, NOR 18027 Cornelia Nycke Groot NED Centre Back 04/05/1988 Alkmaar, NED 1758 Anne Mette Hansen DEN Left Back 25/08/1994 Glostrup, DEN 17717 Dora Kellermann HUN Centre Back 07/03/2000 Györ, HUN 16973 Eva Kiss HUN Goalkeeper 10/07/1987 Debrecen, HUN 1893 Jana Knedlikova CZE Left Wing 22/06/1989 Praha, CZE 16721 Veronica Kristiansen NOR Left Back 10/07/1990 Stavanger, NOR 1755 Laura Kürthi HUN Back 16/03/2002 Györ, HUN 18012 Amandine Leynaud FRA Goalkeeper 02/05/1986 Aubenas, FRA 17810 Nora Mørk NOR Right Back 05/04/1991 Oslo, NOR 16715 Stine Bredal Oftedal NOR Centre Back 25/09/1991 Oslo, NOR 16814 Tamara Pal HUN Centre Back 01/09/2000 Debrecen, HUN 17677 Crina Pintea ROU Line Player 03/04/1990 Podu Turculoi, ROU 19257 Szidonia Puhalak HUN Left Wing 05/07/1996 Szeged, HUN 17723 Zsuzsanna Tomori HUN Left Back 18/06/1987 Budapest, HUN 18716 Nikolett Tothova SVK Goalkeeper 14/12/2001 Komarno, SVK 1926 Emöke Varga HUN Line Player 09/03/2000 Csorna, HUN 179
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Kari Aalvik Grimsbo goalkeeper• joined Györ from Danish Team Esbjerg during the 2014/15 season
• started her career at the age of five, had her debut for Byasen in the Norwegian league at the age of 17
• one of three outstanding goalkeepers in Györ’s squad, alongside Eva Kiss and newcomer Amandine Leynaud
Amandine Leynaud goalkeeper• joined Györ from Vardar in the summer of 2018• was one of the crucial players for Vardar in five seasons since 2013• CL All-star Team nominee in 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18• came close, but never won the CL with Vardar: they finished runners-up twice and placed third three times
Kari Brattset left wing• joined from Vipers Kristiansand in the summer of 2018; previously played for other Norwegian clubs Sarpsborg IL, Fredrikstad and Glassverket
• was part of the Norwegian team that won silver at the WCh 2017
• physically strong and efficient line player, also good in the defence
• All-star line player, Best Player and ‘Fan’s Favourite’ of Norwegian league in 2018
Anita Görbicz left wing/centre back• passed the 800-goal milestone in the CL in 2016/17• World Handball Player of Year in 2005, but won first CL title only eight years later• top scorer in CL in 2011/12, voted best centre back at three WCh in a row (2003-07)• missed most of 2014/15 due to maternity leave, but returned strongly in 2016/17 and was leading player in Györ’s third CL title in five years• CL All-star left wing nominee in 2017/18
EC trophies: CL 2017, 2018OG: G 2008, 2012, B 2016, WCh: G 2011, 2015, S 2007, 2017, B 2009, EURO: G 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2016
OG: S 2016, WCh: G 2017, S 2009, S 2011, EHF EURO: G 2018, B 2016
WCh: S 2017
EC trophies: CL 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018WCh: S 2003, B 2005, EHF EURO: B 2004, 2012
@aalvikgrimsbo
@doudoud86
@gorbe13
@kbrattset
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Eduarda Amorim Taleska left back• World Player of the Year in 2014, first arrived in Europe from her native Brazil in 2006, joining Kometal Skopje
• moved to Györ in 2009, became one of the leaders in the defence
• All-star left back at WCh 2013 and CL 2013/14, and All-star defender in CL 2015/16 and 2016/17
Nycke Groot centre back• Dutch playmaker, who made an immediate impact after arriving in Györ in 2015
• moved to Denmark at a young age to play for Holstebro and later FC Midtjylland, which she led to the FINAL4 in 2014 as she become the event’s top scorer (20 goals)
• CL All-star centre back 2015/16, player of the year in the Danish league in 2014, EHF Player of the Month for December 2016, EHF EURO 2016 All-star centre back and MVP
Veronica Kristiansen centre back• joined Györ from Midtjylland in the summer of 2018
• sister Jeanette is also playing in the CL, with Norwegian side Vipers Kristiansand
• usually called ‘Vicky,’ she is a versatile playmaker with a fine eye for her teammates and good at making herself dangerous, too
• Midtjylland was her first foreign club after playing for four different Norwegian sides
Bernadett Bodi right wing• experienced 32-year-old player, who made debut for Györ in 2002/03
• returned to the club in 2013 after playing for Randers (DEN) and Bekescsabai (HUN)
• going into her ninth CL season with Györ
• set personal best of 35 goals in CL season 2016/17, and came just one short (34) of her own record the following season
OG: B 2016, EURO: G 2014, 2016, WCh: S 2017
EC trophies: CL 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018WCh: G 2013, Pan-American Games: G 2003, 2007, 2011
EC trophies: CL 2017, 2018EURO: S 2016, B 2018; WCh: S 2015, B 2017
EC trophies: CL 2014, 2017, 2018
@duda18amorim
@nyckegroot
@veronicakristiansen
@bodika11.bb
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FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria vs Rostov-Don
Preview
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria vs Rostov-Don 1-1-4 (155:161) 3:905.02.2012 Rostov-Don vs FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria, Cup Winners’ Cup – Last 16 23:22 (13:8)11.02.2012 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria vs Rostov-Don, Cup Winners’ Cup – Last 16 32:23 (15:11)09.01.2016 Rostov-Don vs FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria, EHF Champions League – Main Round Group 1 23:21 (13:11)13.02.2016 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria vs Rostov-Don, EHF Champions League – Main Round Group 1 29:29 (15:13)07.04.2018 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria vs Rostov-Don, EHF Champions League – Quarter-final 29:31 (15:16)14.04.2018 Rostov-Don vs FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria, EHF Champions League – Quarter-final 32:22 (20:12)
Historic encounters of the opponents in the EC
• the Russian champions play their first season under the head coach Ambros Martin, who had led Gyor to four Champions League titles in the past
• Rostov finished first in Group B in group matches and second in Group 1 behind Metz in the man round
• so far, they have lost only twice in the current European season, and both times to Metz
• Anna Vyakhireva is sidelined for the rest of the season after severely injuring her elbow in late January
• Rostov had a perfect record in the regular season of Russian Super League, winning all 20 matches
• on the last day of March, the team won the Russian Cup for the fifth straight year
First leg:Sunday 7 April 2019, 14:30 hrs CETSecond leg:Saturday 13 April 2019, 15:00 hrs CET
• Noémi Háfra became a true leader not just in FTC but in the national team as well• Katrin Klujber - who re-signed with the team until 2022 – was crowned for the first-time as EHF Player of the Month after her sensational performance in February• the centre back, Nerea Pena leaves “Fradi” after this season and join to Siófok • after almost falling out during the group matches, the green-white shirted unit managed to stay unbeaten in the main round• the management of FTC builds mostly on the Hungarian players who won the 2018 Women’s Junior World Handball Championships in Debrecen
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3rd GROUP 2
Club AddressFTC-Rail Cargo HungariaKobanyai ut 47/a.1101 BudapestHungary
Media contactAdam Schleinig+36 704 454 [email protected]
kezilabda.fradi.hu
ftckezilabda
Playing hallErd ArenaVelencei ut 39-412030 ErdHungaryCapacity: 2,200
Past achievementsWomen’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 19Runners-up (1): 2001/02Semi-finals (2): 1996/97, 2000/01Quarter-finals (6): 1999/2000, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18Main Round (1): 2012/13Group Matches/Champions League (6): 1994/95, 1995/96, 1997/98, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2013/14Qualification (2): 2009/10, 2014/15OtherEHF Cup: winners 2005/06, semi-finals 2004/05Cup Winners’ Cup: winners 2010/11, 2011/12, semi-finals 2006/07, 2014/15Hungarian league: 12 titles (1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2015)Hungarian cup: 13 titles
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: whitePlayer short: whiteGK shirt: red
DarkPlayer shirt: greenPlayer short: greenGK shirt: blue/black
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
@ftc_kezilabda GROUP MATCHES RESULTS@ CSM Bucuresti L36:31(18:13)vs Vipers Kristiansand W27:26 (17:14)@ SG BBM Bietigheim W25:28 (14:13)vs SG BBM Bietigheim W33:30 (17:13)vs CSM Bucuresti L28:34 (10:17)@ Vipers Kristiansand L35:27 (18:14)
1. Györi Audi ETO KC 10 8 2 0 333:267 (66) 18
2. Vipers Kristiansand 10 6 0 4 288:265 (23) 12
3. FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 10 5 2 3 298:306 (-8) 12
4. CSM Bucuresti 10 5 1 4 292:282 (10) 11
5. RK Krim Mercator 10 2 1 7 243:281 (-38) 5
6. Thüringer HC 10 0 2 8 255:308 (-53) 2
GROUP 2 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTS@ Thüringer HC W32:35 (19:19)vs Györi Audi ETO KC D32:32 (16:15)@ RK Krim Mercator W23:25 (10:10)vs Thüringer HC W30:29 (17:12)@ Györi Audi ETO KC D32:32 (15:13)vs RK Krim Mercator W31:27 (16:11)
TOP SCORERS1. Noemi Hafra (HUN) 662. Nerea Pena (ESP) 65 3. Aniko Kovacsics (HUN) 524. Katrin Klujber (HUN) 445. Nadine Schatzl (HUN) 28
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EHF Champions League club records
Past seasons
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning run
Longest unbeaten runLongest losing run
Longest run without win
Most goalsMost goals opponentMost goals both teams
Fewest goalsFewest goals opponent
Fewest goals both teams
42:16 (19:7) v Anagennisi Artas GRE (h), 18.01.199740:23 (22:10) v Györi Audi ETO KC HUN (a), 09.04.20165 matches (14.10.2012 – 11.11.2012)5 matches (20.11.2016 – 25.02.2017)8 matches (09.11.2013 – 22.11.2015)4 matches (12.01.2007 – 17.02.2007)4 matches (27.10.2007 – 16.11.2007)4 matches (02.03.2013 – 06.10.2013)4 matches (11.03.2017 – 06.10.2017)5 matches (16.11.2013 – 01.03.2014)5 matches (05.03.2017 – 06.10.2017)42 v Anagennisi Artas GRE 42:16W (h), 18.01.199740 v Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 40:23L (a), 09.04.201670 v Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 34:36L (h), 10.02.200770 v Larvik NOR 37:33W (h), 14.10.201717 v Volgograd AKVA RUS 22:17L (a), 03.03.200116 v Anagennisi Artas GRE 42:16W (h), 18.01.199716 v TUS Walle Bremen GER 27:16W (h), 25.01.199716 v HC Podravka Vegeta CRO 28:16W (h), 18.10.201536 v Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 18:18D (h), 31.03.1996
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Longest winning run
Most goals
Most goals both teams
MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95
1994/95 Ferencvaros Budapest HUN 6 3 1 2 135:129 +6 7:5 3rd Gr. B1995/96 Ferencvaros Budapest HUN 6 3 2 1 145:137 +8 8:4 2nd Gr. B1996/97 Ferencvaros Budapest HUN 10 6 1 3 264:208 +56 13:7 1/2-finals1997/98 HERZ – FTC Budapest HUN 6 1 1 4 147:159 –12 3:9 3rd Gr. B1999/00 HERZ – FTC Budapest HUN 8 4 0 4 204:201 +3 8:8 1/4-finals2000/01 HERZ – FTC Budapest HUN 10 5 0 5 264:232 +32 10:10 1/2-finals2001/02 HERZ – FTC Budapest HUN 12 6 2 4 348:341 +7 14:10 Runner-up2002/03 HERZ – FTC Budapest HUN 8 6 0 2 252:228 +24 12:4 1/4-finals2003/04 FTC Budapest HUN 8 5 0 3 220:221 -1 10:6 1/4-finals2006/07 FTC Budapest HUN 6 2 0 4 177:188 -11 4:8 3rd Gr. D2007/08 Budapest Bank-FTC HUN 6 1 0 5 165:192 –27 2:10 4th Gr. D2012/13 FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 12 8 0 4 346:336 +10 16:8 3rd MR Gr. 22013/14 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 6 3 0 3 162:161 +1 6:6 3rd Gr. B 2015/16 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 14 7 2 5 378:383 -5 16:12 1/4-finals2016/17 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 14 8 2 4 397:361 +36 18:10 1/4-finals2017/18 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 14 8 0 6 400:382 +18 16:12 1/4-finals2018/19 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 6 3 0 3 174:186 -12 6:6 MRTotal: 152 79 11 62 4178:4045 +133 169:135
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Gabor Elekcoach
• son of legendary coach Gyula Elek, who led FTC for almost
three decades, now works in arena named after his father
• leads Ferencváros since 2008 but won first domestic title in
2015 as the team regularly finishes runner-up to Györ
• won back-to-back Cup Winners’ Cups in 2011 and 2012
• respected member of the Ferencváros family, apart from his
father his mother also played for the club
EC trophies: Cup Winners’ Cup: 2011, 2012
Late entries:Dora Horváth (Kisvardai KC)Katrin Klujber (Dunaujvarosi Kohasz)Nikolett Toth (MTK Budapest)Luca Zsiboras (reserve team)
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Team roster
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No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
16 Blanka Biro HUN Goalkeeper 22/09/1994 Vac, HUN 18561 Csenge Csatlos HUN Goalkeeper 01/10/2002 Budapest, HUN 17748 Dorottya Faluvegi HUN Right Wing 31/03/1998 Budapest, HUN 17019 Kata Farkas HUN Right Back 28/09/1999 Szeged, HUN 18044 Dora Györfi HUN Right Back 23/09/2001 Debrecen, HUN 1751 Gréta Hadfi HUN Goalkeeper 28/09/2001 Salgótarján, HUN 17427 Luca Hafra HUN Left Wing 27/02/2001 Budapest, HUN 16945 Noemi Hafra HUN Left Back 05/10/1998 Cegléd, HUN 18092 Dora Hornyak HUN Right Back 24/01/1992 Debrecen, HUN 17617 Dora Horvath HUN Left Back 23/12/1993 71 Bobana Klikovac MNE Line Player 19/07/1995 Cetinje, MNE 18115 Kinga Klivinyi HUN Left Back 31/03/1992 Budapest, HUN 17542 Katrin Klujber HUN Right Back 21/04/1999 Dunaújváros, HUN 17091 Aniko Kovacsics HUN Centre Back 29/08/1991 Nagyatád, HUN 17022 Viktoria Lukacs HUN Right Wing 31/10/1995 Budapest, HUN 16926 Djurdjina Malovic MNE Right Back 05/05/1996 Niksic, MNE 18221 Greta Marton HUN Left Wing 03/10/1999 Mohács, HUN 17314 Rea Reka Meszaros HUN Line Player 14/04/1994 Vac, HUN 17211 Lívia Nagy HUN Line Player 28/02/1999 Budapest, HUN 17925 Nerea Pena Abaurrea ESP Centre Back 13/12/1989 Pamplona, ESP 1756 Nadine Schatzl HUN Left Wing 19/11/1993 München, GER 17324 Danick Snelder NED Line Player 22/05/1990 Pijnacker, NED 17831 Zsofia Szemerey HUN Goalkeeper 02/06/1994 Kazincbarcika, HUN 18012 Melinda Szikora HUN Goalkeeper 19/11/1988 Kiskunhalas, HUN 17533 Nikolett Tóth HUN 13/07/2001 Budapest, HUN 173 Luca Zsiboras HUN 21/05/2001
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Blanka Bíró goalkeeper• born and raised in Vác, where she played for eight years
• played internationally in the EHF Cup and the Cup Winners’ Cup, and was first called up for the national team at age 18 - for the home EHF EURO 2014
• one of her saves at EHF EURO 2014 was elected ’Save of the Round’
• the 1.86-m tall goalkeeper is an up-and-comer in Hungarian handball and is expected to be the first choice for the national team
Nadine Schatzl left wing• joined FTC in 2015 after three seasons with Erd
• had her first CL experience as an 18-year-old with Györ in 2010/11, and she reached the CL Final with that club the following season
• born in Munich, Germany, but started playing handball in Mohács at the age of 10
• member of Hungarian national team, and was CL All-star Team nominee in 2016/17
Noémi Háfra left back• one of FTC’s young talents, also part of the Hungarian national team
• joined FTC in 2014, spent the 2016/17 season on loan at MTK, and made her CL debut in 2017/18, scoring 16 goals
• won Junior WCh 2018 with teammates Dorottya Faluvégi and Gréta Márton
• All-star left back of Junior WCh 2018
Nerea Pena left back• Spanish international, a clutch player for FTC since being signed from Itxako in 2012
• injury-prone sharp shooter, has been through difficult times after injuring the same knee twice
• finished runner-up in the CL with Itxako in 2011; voted to the All-star Team of EHF EURO 2010
EURO: S 2014, WCh: B 2011
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@schatzi_nadi
@nereitxu25
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Danick Snelder line player• member of the Dutch national team with more than 100 caps to her name, Snelder was a vital part of the team won silver at the WCh 2015
• made it to the All-star Team of the W19 EHF EURO 2009 in Hungary
• won four Bundesliga titles with THC before moving to Hungary in 2016
• best line player of 2009/10 in the Netherlands, where she played for Hellas
Dorottya Faluvégi right wing• won Junior WCh 2018 with teammates Noémi Háfra and Gréta Márton, and was elected for the All-star Team
• made her CL debut with FTC in 2016/17 scoring 11 goals, and topped this performance the following season with 33 goals
• was nominated for the CL Best Young Player award in 2017/18
• brother Rudolf is left back at VELUX EHF Champions League 2018 finalists Nantes
EURO: S 2016, WCh: S 2015, B 2017
Anikó Kovacsics centre back/left wing• made her CL debut at 16 and is already in her 12th CL season - her third with FTC
• joined in 2015 from arch rivals Györ, after not getting enough playing time in the star-studded team
• also able to play left wing, and was deployed in that position by Hungary during EHF EURO 2014
• awarded best young CL player in 2012/13
EC trophies: CL 2013, 2014EURO: B 2012
Viktoria Lukacs right wing• Budapest-born talented player, raised by local team Spartacus
• only 22, but already entering her seventh European campaign with Ferencváros
• since her debut in 2011, she spent just one season away from the club - in 2013/14, when she played for Siofok on loan
• had a breakthrough season in 2016/17 as she scored her personal best of 42 goals
EC trophies: Cup Winners’ Cup 2012
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@danicksnelder
@csibi48
@lukacsviki
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Rostov-Don2nd GROUP 1
Club AddressRostov-Don1-oy Konnoy Armii street 4E 344029 Rostov-on-DonRussia
Media contactAndrey [email protected]
www.rostovhandball.ru
RostovHandball
@RostovHandball
Playing hallPalace of Sport Rostov DonKhalturinskiy lane 103344011 Rostov-on-DonRussiaCapacity: 2,300
Past achievementsWomen’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 7Semi-finals (1): 2017/18 (4th)Quarter-finals (1): 2015/16Group Matches (1): 2016/17Qualification (3): 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14
OtherEHF Cup: winners 2016/17, runners-up 2014/15, quarter-final 2009/10Cup Winners’ Cup: semi-final 2012/13, 2013/14, quarter-final 2010/11
Russian league: 6 titles (1990, 1991, 1994, 2015, 2017, 2018)Russian cup: 11 titles
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: yellow-blackPlayer short: yellowGK shirt: yellow
DarkPlayer shirt: black-yellowPlayer short: blackGK shirt: dark red
Rostov-Don
@rostovhandballGROUP MATCHES RESULTSvs IK Sävehof W30:21(15:11)@ Brest Bretagne Handball D29:29 (15:16)@ Kobenhavn Handball W21:27 (13:13)vs Kobenhavn Handball W30:25 (15:10)@ IK Sävehof W26:32 (15:14)vs Brest Bretagne Handball W30:24 (18:12)
1. Metz Handball 10 7 1 2 299:242 (57) 15
2. Rostov-Don 10 7 1 2 261:241 (20) 15
3. Buducnost 10 5 1 4 245:248 (-3) 11
4. Odense HC 10 3 2 5 246:267 (-21) 8
5. Kobenhavn Handball 10 3 2 5 271:280 (-9) 8
6. Brest Bretagne Handball 10 0 3 7 253:297 (-44) 3
GROUP 1 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTS@ Metz Handball L29:25 (17:14)vs Buducnost W24:22 (13:11)@ Odense HC W26:30 (13:17)vs Metz Handball L18:26 (12:13)@ Buducnost W20:23 (9:11)vs Odense HC W25:19 (14:10)
TOP SCORERS1. Anna Vyakhireva (RUS) 51 2. Anna Sen (RUS) 43 3. Lois Abbingh (NED) 40 4. Iuliia Managarova (RUS) 37 5. Kseniya Makeeva (RUS) 30
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EHF Champions League club records
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning runLongest unbeaten runLongest losing runLongest run without winMost goalsMost goals opponentMost goals both teamsFewest goalsFewest goals opponent
Fewest goals both teams
38:21 (21:12) v Fleury Loiret Handball FRA, 20.02.201632:25 (15:12) v Györi Audi ETO KC HUN, 19.11.20169 matches (17.10.2015 – 06.02.2016)12 matches (17.10.2015 – 28.02.2016)4 matches (31.03.2016 – 22.10.2016)4 matches (31.03.2016 – 22.10.2016)38 v Fleury Loiret Handball FRA 38:21W (h), 20.02.201632 v Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 32:25L (a), 19.11.2016)67 v RK Krim Mercator SLO 31:36W (a), 20.11.201519 v HC Vardar MKD 19:25L (a), 12.05.201820 v HCM Baia Mare ROU 20:22W (a), 30.10.201520 v FC Midtjylland DEN 26:20W (h), 29.10.201620 v FC Midtjylland DEN 27:20W (h), 18.11.201742 v HCM Baia Mare ROU 20:22W (a), 30.10.201542 v CSM Bucuresti ROU 20:22L (h), 11.11.2016
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GOALS
Longest winning run
Most goals
Most goals both teams
Past seasons
MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95
2015/16 Rostov-Don RUS 14 11 1 2 405:348 –57 23:5 1/4-finals2016/17 Rostov-Don RUS 6 1 0 5 142:151 -9 2:10 4th Gr. C2017/18 Rostov-Don RUS 16 11 1 4 433:386 +47 23:9 Fourth Place2018/19 Rostov-Don RUS 6 5 1 0 178:146 +32 11:1 MRTotal: 42 28 3 11 1158:1031 +127 59:25
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Ambros Martincoach
• joined Rostov in the summer of 2018 after six seasons at
Györ, and winning four CL titles with the Hungarian outfit
• previously coached Spanish side Estrella Itxako for seven
years, winning the EHF Cup in 2009
• steered the national team of Romania to 5th place at EHF
EURO 2016 in Sweden
EC trophies: CL 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, EHF Cup 2009 (as coach)
Late entries:Milana Tazhenova (Astrakhanochka)Kristina Kozhokar (Astrakhanochka)
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Team roster
C
No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
10 Lois Abbingh NED Left Back 13/08/1992 Groningen, NED 17717 Vladlena Bobrovnikova RUS Left Back 24/10/1987 Krasnodar, RUS 18099 Viktoriya Borshchenko UKR Left Wing 05/01/1986 Kherson, UKR 17087 Angelina Burmistrova RUS Line Player 07/08/2001 Rostov-on-Don, RUS 18584 Mayssa De Oliveira Pessoa BRA Goalkeeper 11/09/1984 Joao Pessoa, BRA 17780 Anastasiia Duleva RUS Centre Back 03/07/2000 Rostov-on-Don, RUS 17623 Regina Kalinichenko RUS Left Back 21/12/1985 Kherson, UKR 17963 Kristina Kozhokar RUS Right Wing 28/02/1994 Togliatti, RUS 17488 Polina Kuznetsova RUS Left Wing 10/06/1987 Shopokov, RUS 16919 Kseniya Makeeva RUS Line Player 19/09/1990 Ufa, RUS 1856 Iuliia Managarova RUS Right Wing 27/09/1988 Dniepropetrovsk, UKR 16618 Valeriia Maslova RUS Right Back 23/01/2001 Rostov-on-Don, RUS 1841 Galina Mekhdieva RUS Goalkeeper 17/06/1985 Rostov-on-Don, RUS 1807 Mayya Petrova RUS Line Player 26/05/1982 Volgograd, RUS 1729 Ana Paula Rodrigues Belo BRA Centre Back 18/10/1987 Sao Luis, BRA 17221 Anna Sedoykina RUS Goalkeeper 01/08/1984 Volgograd, RUS 1818 Anna Sen RUS Left Back 03/12/1990 Krasnodar, RUS 18344 Anastasiia Shavman RUS Left Back 04/07/1999 Bryansk, RUS 1754 Elena Slivinskaya RUS Left Back 09/05/1980 Rostov-on-Don, RUS 18615 Marina Sudakova RUS Right Wing 17/02/1989 Volgograd, RUS 16651 Milana Tazhenova RUS Centre Back 06/03/1999 Astrakhan, RUS 17516 Daria Tkacheva RUS Goalkeeper 21/11/2001 Rostov-on-Don, RUS 17613 Anna Vyakhireva RUS Right Back 13/03/1995 Volgograd, RUS 172
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Anna Sedoykina goalkeeper• moved to Rostov from Dinamo Volgograd in 2015
• born in Volgograd, she played for Dinamo for 15 years, winning five Russian championship titles
• interrupted her career from 2012 to 2014 because of maternity leave
• won Olympic gold in 2016 after superb performances in early matches before getting injured
Polina Kuznetsova left wing• elder sister of Rostov teammate Anna Vyakhireva, returned to Russia in 2018 after one season at Vardar
• also played for Rostov early in her career, in 2003/04
• had spells at five more Russian clubs (Akva, Lada, Zvezda, Astrakhanochka and Kuban) and won four domestic titles
Lois Abbingh left back• first Dutch player in Russian handball, joined Rostov in 2018 from Issy Paris
• previously played for Emmen, Oldenburg (both NED) and Baia Mare (ROU)
• gained CL experience with Baia Mare in 2014/15 and 2015/16, scoring 60 times in the latter season
• her parents, grandparents and aunt also played handball
• is a key player of the Dutch national team, and contributed a lot to its successes in recent years
Kristina Kozhokar left wing• joined from Astrakhanochka last October and signed a contract until 2021
• started her career at Zvezda Zvenigorod before moving to Astrakhanochka in 2015
• can perform on both left and right wings
• has an experience of playing for Russian national team as well as Russia beach handball national team
EC trophies: CL 2008, EHF Cup 2007OG: G 2016, EHF EURO: S 2006, 2018, WCh: G 2005, 2007
EC trophies: EHF Cup 2008, 2017EHF EURO: S 2018, B 2008; OG: G 2016; WCh: G 2009
EHF EURO: S 2016, B 2018; WCh: S 2015, B 2017
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Kseniya Makeeva line player• 2018/19 will be her fifth season with Rostov-Don
• began career at Dinamo Volgograd, where she won six Russian championships
• was also a teammate of Lois Abbingh at Romanian side Baia Mare in 2014/15
• plays for the Russian national team but missed the golden 2016 Olympic tournament due to injury
Iuliia Managarova right wing• moved to Rostov in 2013 and quickly became one of the fan favourites
• quiet and humble off the court, but a natural leader in the game with a powerful shot and great scoring abilities
• played for Ukraine but changed citizenship to Russian in 2017
• was domestic champion in three different countries: in Ukraine with Smart Krivy Rog, in Romania with Oltchim, and in Russia with Rostov-Don
Regina Kalinichenko centre back• has been playing for Rostov since 2010, and previously did so under her maiden name, Shymkute
• played for the Ukrainian national team but obtained Russian citizenship in 2014
• born in Kherson, Ukraine, in a family of a Lithuanian father and a Russian mother
EC trophies: EHF Cup 2008, 2017EHF EURO: S 2018; WCh: G 2009
EC trophies: EHF Cup 2017EHF EURO: S 2018
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@regina_zigmanto
@makesha1990
Anna Sen left back• missed most of last season due to maternity leave, but came back in time for the EHF FINAL4 in May after giving birth to son Mark
• plays for Rostov since 2011 - with exception of 2014/15, when she was with Györ; previously had spells at Kuban and Zvezda Zvenigorod
• won the Junior WCh 2008 with Russia and became the tournament’s top scorer
EC trophies: EHF Cup 2017EHF EURO: S 2018 OG: G 2016
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Buducnost vs Vipers Kristiansand
Preview
Buducnost vs Vipers Kristiansand 1-0-1 (45:52) 2:214.10.2017 Vipers Kristiansand vs Buducnost, EHF Champions League – Group D 29:19 (15:11)18.11.2017 Buducnost vs Vipers Kristiansand, EHF Champions League – Group D 26:23 (11:13)
Historic encounters of the opponents in the EC
• Vipers are in the CL for the second year in history – and the second year in succession• Vipers have won the Norwegian league – “Seriemeskerskapet” – for the second year in succession• Vipers also won the Norwegian Cup – “Norgesmesterskapet” – for the second year in succession• the arrival of right back Silje Waade and line player Hanna Yttereng, both from league rivals Byasen, ahead of this season meant a remarkable reinforcement to the Vipers team• the return of right wing Malin Aune from an injury break of a certain length has meant a lot to the team in the last part of the season
First leg:Sunday 7 April 2019, 19:00 hrs CETSecond leg:Saturday 13 April 2019, 18:15 hrs CET
• the Montenegrin powerhouse will welcome back top scorer Djurdjina Jaukovic, who missed the last games due to a knee injury• Buducnost have been fairly strong on their home court, winning five of their six games in Moraca, losing only against Rostov• playmaker, Milena Raicevic, one of the Montenegrin’s side most experienced players, will miss the doubleheader due to a shoulder injury• both Buducnost’s goalkeepers, Marina Rajcic and Darli Zoqbi de Paula, are not 100 per cent fit• the Montenegrin side has the third best defence in the competition as for goals conceded, with 296 goals in 12 games, or an average of 24,6 goals conceded per game
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Club AddressBudućnostIvana Milutinovica B.B.81000 PodgoricaMontenegro
Media contactMilos Pavicevic+382 682 226 [email protected][email protected]
www.zrkb.me
ZrkBuducnost
Playing hallS.C. MoračaStr. Ivana Milutinovića b.b.81000 PodgoricaMontenegroCapacity: 5,000
Past achievementsWomen’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 23Winners (2): 2011/12, 2014/15Runners-up (1): 2013/14Semi-finals (8): 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2010/11, 2015/16, 2016/17Main Round (1): 2012/13Quarter-final (3): 2002/03, 2003/04, 2017/18Last 16 (1): 1995/96Group Matches (6): 1996/97, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2009/10
OtherCup Winners Cup: Winners 2005/06, 2009/10
Montenegrin league: 30 titles (1985, 1989, 1990, 1992-2018)Montenegrin cup: 23 titles
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: blue & white stripesPlayer short: blueGK shirt: grey
DarkPlayer shirt: bluePlayer short: blueGK shirt: dark blue
Buducnost
@zrk_buducnostGROUP MATCHES RESULTSvs Odense HC W31:28(17:12)@ Larvik HK L23:22 (12:12)@ Metz Handball L25:24 (8:11)vs Metz Handball W23:19 (9:10)@ Odense HC W22:26 (14:13)vs Larvik HK W26:25 (13:16)
1. Metz Handball 10 7 1 2 299:242 (57) 15
2. Rostov-Don 10 7 1 2 261:241 (20) 15
3. Buducnost 10 5 1 4 245:248 (-3) 11
4. Odense HC 10 3 2 5 246:267 (-21) 8
5. Kobenhavn Handball 10 3 2 5 271:280 (-9) 8
6. Brest Bretagne Handball 10 0 3 7 253:297 (-44) 3
GROUP 1 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTSvs Kobenhavn Handball W29:27 (15:12)@ Rostov-Don L24:22 (13:11)vs Brest Bretagne Handball W28:27 (15:12)@ Kobenhavn Handball L31:20 (16:9)vs Rostov-Don L20:23 (9:11)@ Brest Bretagne Handball D22:22 (13:13)
TOP SCORERS1. Djurdjina Jaukovic (MNE) 562. Milena Raicevic (MNE) 443. Katarina Bulatovic (MNE) 374. Itana Grbic (MNE) 345. Tatjana Brnovic (MNE) 28
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EHF Champions League club records
Past seasons
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning runLongest unbeaten runLongest losing runLongest run without winMost goalsMost goals opponentMost goals both teamsFewest goals
Fewest goals opponentFewest goals both teams
39:20 (19:8) v RK Krim Mercator SLO (h), 15.03.201536:21 (18:11) v Viborg HK DEN (a), 19.01.199714 matches (23.11.2014 – 01.11.2015)22 matches (19.10.2014 – 20.11.2015)7 matches (21.02.2004 – 30.01.2005)7 matches (21.02.2004 – 30.01.2005)40 v RK Krim Mercator SLO 36:40W (a), 04.03.201140 v Mar El Osito L’Eliana ESP 26:40L (h), 05.04.199876 v RK Krim Mercator SLO 36:40W (a), 04.03.201116 v Dunaferr SE HUN 16:18L (h), 06.02.200516 v Larvik NOR 28:16L (a), 16.03.201314 v Thüringer HC GER 23:14W (h), 09.11.201434 v Dunaferr SE HUN 16:18L (h), 06.02.2005
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Most goals scored
Most goals both teams
MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95
1996/97 Buducnost Podgorica YUG 6 2 2 2 130:143 –13 6:6 3rd Gr. A1997/98 Buducnost Podgorica YUG 10 5 1 4 292:305 –13 11:9 1/2-finals1998/99 Buducnost Podgorica YUG 10 8 1 1 297:238 +59 17:3 1/2-finals1999/00 Buducnost Podgorica YUG 10 5 2 3 287:274 +13 12:8 1/2-finals2000/01 Bud. Brillant Podgorica YUG 10 5 3 2 265:246 +19 13:7 1/2-finals2001/02 Bud. Brillant Podgorica YUG 10 5 2 3 297:277 +20 12:8 1/2-finals2002/03 RK Buducnost MONET YUG 8 4 0 4 215:216 -1 8:8 1/4-finals2003/04 RK Buducnost MONET SCG 8 4 0 4 209:219 –10 8:8 1/4-finals2004/05 ZRK Buducnost MONET SCG 6 1 0 5 141:165 –24 2:10 4th Gr. A2005/06 ZRK Buducnost MONET SCG 6 3 0 3 150:154 -4 6:6 3rd Gr. C2006/07 ZRK Buducnost T-Mobile MNE 6 0 0 6 141:174 -33 0:12 4th Gr. B2007/08 Buducnost T-Mobile MNE 6 1 1 4 153:189 –36 3:9 3rd Gr. D2008/09 Buducnost T-Mobile MNE 12 6 2 4 317:326 -9 14:10 3rd MR Gr. 22009/10 Buducnost T-Mobile MNE 6 2 1 3 138:155 -17 5:7 3rd Gr. D2010/11 ‘Buducnost’ MNE 14 10 0 4 417:360 +57 20:8 1/2-finals2011/12 Buducnost MNE 16 14 0 2 453:385 +68 28:4 Winner2012/13 Buducnost MNE 12 5 1 6 265:273 -8 11:13 3rd MR Gr. 12013/14 Buducnost MNE 14 8 3 3 349:298 +51 19:9 Runner-up2014/15 Buducnost MNE 16 15 1 0 444:326 +118 31:1 Winner 2015/16 Buducnost MNE 16 11 1 4 433:359 +74 23:9 Fourth Place2016/17 Buducnost MNE 16 11 0 5 444:391 +53 22:10 Fourth Place2017/18 Buducnost MNE 14 5 0 9 344:368 -24 10:18 1/4-finals2018/19 Buducnost MNE 6 4 0 2 152:142 10 8:4 MRTotal: 238 134 21 83 6333:5983 +350 291:187
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Dragan Adziccoach
• retired from playing due to injury in 1998
• spent 10 years as assistant coach at Buducnost before becoming head
coach of both club and Montenegrin national team in 2010
• won CL in May 2012 and EHF EURO 2012 seven months later
• met his wife Timea when she came to the club as an interpreter for
former coach Gyula Zsiga of Hungary
Late entries:Nina Bulatovic (Kastamonu Belediyesi GSK, Turkey)
EC trophies: CL 2012, 2015, Cup Winners’ Cup 2010OG: S 2012, EHF EURO: G 2012
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Team roster
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No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
40 Anastasija Babovic MNE Goalkeeper 13/12/2000 Podgorica, MNE 18334 Tatjana Brnovic MNE Line Player 09/11/1998 Cetinje, MNE 18310 Andjela Bulatovic MNE Centre Back 15/01/1987 Podgorica, MNE 17532 Katarina Bulatovic MNE Right Back 15/11/1984 Kragujevac, SRB 18637 Nina Bulatovic MNE Right Wing 09/12/1996 Cetinje, MNE 16844 Enisa Djokovic MNE Centre Back 20/10/1998 Podgorica, MNE 17314 Katarina Dzaferovic MNE Right Wing 14/07/2002 Podgorica, MNE 18221 Ivana Godec MNE Line Player 11/05/2001 Podgorica, MNE 18596 Itana Grbic MNE Left Wing 01/09/1996 Podgorica, MNE 1699 Djurdjina Jaukovic MNE Left Back 24/02/1997 Niksic, MNE 1858 Branka Konatar MNE Left Wing 02/11/1999 Podgorica, MNE 17013 Cristina Laslo ROU Centre Back 10/04/1996 Cluj-Napoca, ROU 17855 Ivona Pavicevic MNE Left Wing 21/04/1996 Podgorica, MNE 16798 Matea Pletikosic CRO Centre Back 24/04/1998 Sinj, CRO 16827 Sanja Premovic MNE Right Back 27/11/1992 Berane, MNE 18290 Milena Raicevic MNE Back 12/03/1990 Podgorica, MNE 1781 Marina Rajcic MNE Goalkeeper 24/08/1993 Podgorica, MNE 17866 Ema Ramusovic MNE Line Player 28/11/1996 Berane, MNE 18411 Anastasia Suslova RUS Left Back 11/10/1996 Volgograd, RUS 18377 Nikolina Vukcevic MNE Line Player 28/07/2000 Podgorica, MNE 17912 Darly Zoqbi De Paula ESP Goalkeeper 25/08/1982 Ponte Nova, BRA 178
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Marina Rajcic goalkeeper• returned to Buducnost in the summer of 2018 after three seasons with Metz in France
• followed her sister Olivera Vukcevic (now Erd, Hungary) to Metz in the summerof 2015 after winning the CL again with Buducnost
• had national team debut at age 16 and, at 18, was youngest player at 2012 Olympics
• best young player in Montenegro in 2010, and best goalkeeper of Junior WChthe same year when she won bronze with Montenegro
Djurdjina Jaukovic left back• started with handball at age nine in her home town Niksic, thanks to her father Jovo, former president of Sutjeska
• joined Buducnost in 2013 at age 15, but was on loan in Danilovgrad for two years
• named best young player in Montenegro twice (2014, 2015)
• scored four goals on her CL debut against Sävehof in 2015/16
• top scorer (71) and MVP of W19 EHF EURO 2015, scored 31 goals in nine games at her first WCh, in 2015 in Denmark
Itana Grbic left wing• joined Buducnost from Vardar in 2016 and previously played for RK Danilovgrad, Buducnost’s second team
• made CL debut with Vardar in 2014/15 in a match against Krim
• was part of All-star Team at Youth WCh 2014, and is member of Montenegrin senior national team since 2015
• her brother, Petar Grbic, is a professional football player, also for the national team
Milena Raicevic left back• sister Dragana also plays handball, brother Ivan is a professional football player
• won gold at EHF EURO 2012, and silver at London Olympics in 2012
• recorded the most assists (29) and finished as joined top scorer (41 goals, alongside Anita Görbicz) at EHF EURO 2012
• voted Player of the Year in Montenegro twice, and Best Young Player in CL 2012
EC trophies: CL 2012, 2015, Cup Winners’ Cup 2010EURO: G 2012, OG: S 2012
@marina_rajcic
@itanagrbic
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Andjela Bulatovic centre back• returned to Buducnost in the summer of 2018, after five seasons abroad
• made her CL debut in February 2005 at the age of 18
• plans to end her career at Buducnost, the club where she won the CL in 2012
• won EHF EURO 2012 after taking silver at 2012 Olympic Games
Katarina Bulatovic right back• returned in 2018 for her third stint with Buducnost, joining from Rostov-Don
• won four CL titles with three different clubs: Slagelse, Buducnost and Györ
• was key player for Montenegro in their triumphant year 2012, when she became top scorer of both London Olympics (silver medal) and EHF EURO (gold)
• awarded Montenegrin Sportsperson of the Year in 2012 and 2014
Tatjana Brnovic line player• scored 34 goals in her debut season in the CL in 2017/18, was named Rookie of the Main Round by ehfTV fans
• impressed during two-year spell at Danilovgrad, and came to Buducnost after Dragana Cvijic left the team
• first-choice line player for Buducnost as Ema Ramusovic is recovering from injury
Nina Bulatovic right wing• already played for Buducnost between 2014 and 2018
• returned to Buducnost in December to replace injured Dijana Ujkic
• started the season at Turkey’s Kastamonu
• cousin of her famous teammate Katarina Bulatovic
EC trophies: CL 2012, Cup Winners’ Cup 2006, 2010OG: S 2012, EHF EURO: G 2012EC trophies: CL 2015EC trophies: CL 2012, Cup Winners’ Cup 2006, 2010OG: S 2012, EHF EURO: G 2012
EC trophies: CL 2007, 2012, 2014, 2015, Cup Winners’ Cup 2010OG: S 2012, EURO: G 2012
@k_bulatovic32
@tbrnovic34
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Vipers Kristiansand
2nd GROUP 2
Club AddressVipers Kristiansand Vestre Strandgate 234611 KristiansandNorway
Media contactTerje Marcussen +47 905 818 [email protected]
www.vipers.no
VipersKristiansand
@VipersKrSand
Playing hallAquarama KristiansandTangen 84608 KristiansandNorwayCapacity: 2,200
Past achievementsWomen’s EHF Champions LeagueParticipations (including 2018/19 season): 2Group matches (1): 2017/18
OtherCup Winners‘ Cup: quarter-finals 2015/16EHF Cup: final 2017/18, semi-finals 2003/04, Last 16 2004/05
Norwegian league: 1 title (2018)Norwegian cup: 2 titles
Kit colours
LightPlayer shirt: whitePlayer short: blackGK shirt: blue
DarkPlayer shirt: pinkPlayer short: pinkGK shirt: black
Vipers Kristiansand
@viperskristiansand
GROUP MATCHES RESULTSvs SG BBM Bietigheim D27:27 (14:15)@ FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria L27:26 (17:14)vs CSM Bucuresti L27:29 (14:14)@ CSM Bucuresti W26:31 (11:16)@ SG BBM Bietigheim W26:34 (12:16)vs FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria W35:27 (18:14)
1. Györi Audi ETO KC 10 8 2 0 333:267 (66) 18
2. Vipers Kristiansand 10 6 0 4 288:265 (23) 12
3. FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 10 5 2 3 298:306 (-8) 12
4. CSM Bucuresti 10 5 1 4 292:282 (10) 11
5. RK Krim Mercator 10 2 1 7 243:281 (-38) 5
6. Thüringer HC 10 0 2 8 255:308 (-53) 2
GROUP 2 FINAL STANDINGS
MAIN ROUND RESULTS@ RK Krim Mercator W24:25 (8:10)vs Thüringer HC W31:24 (16:12)@ Györi Audi ETO KC L33:29 (19:14)vs RK Krim Mercator W29:21 (14:14)@ Thüringer HC W21:29 (9:17)vs Györi Audi ETO KC L26:33 (17:17)
TOP SCORERS1. Linn Jorum Sulland (NOR) 662. Henny Ella Reistad (NOR) 533. Malin Aune (NOR) 384. Emilie Hegh Arntzen (NOR) 375. Jeanett Kristiansen (NOR) 32
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EHF Champions League club records
Biggest winBiggest defeatLongest winning runLongest unbeaten runLongest losing runLongest run without winMost goalsMost goals opponentMost goals both teamsFewest goals
Fewest goals opponentFewest goals both teams
29:19 (15:11) v Buducnost MNE (h), 14.10.201730:22 (14:12) v Metz Handball FRA (a), 08.10.20173 matches (04.11.2018 – 18.11.2018)3 matches (04.11.2018 – 18.11.2018)4 matches (22.10.2017 - 18.11.2017)4 matches (22.10.2017 - 18.11.2017)35 v FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 35:27W (h), 17.11.201830 v Metz Handball FRA 30:22L (a), 08.10.201762 v FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 35:27W (h), 17.11.201822 v Metz Handball FRA 30:22L (a), 08.10.201722 v Metz Handball FRA 22:25L (h), 10.11.201719 v Buducnost MNE 29:19W (h), 14.10.201747 v Metz Handball FRA 22:25L (h), 10.11.2017
Past seasons
MP W T L GF GA GD PTS Stage1994/95
2017/18 Vipers Kristiansand NOR 6 1 0 5 144:154 –10 2:10 4th Gr. D
2018/19 Vipers Kristiansand NOR 6 3 1 2 180:162 +18 7:5 MR
Total 12 4 1 7 324:316 +8 9:15
43562
MATCHES
GOALS
GOALS
Longest losing run
Most goals
Most goals both teams
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Vipers Kristiansand
Ole Gustav Gjekstadcoach
• joined Vipers for the 2018/19 season, ending a three- year hiatus in his coaching career
• worked at Larvik until 2015, after an earlier stint with that club between 1999 and 2005
• replaced Kenneth Gabrielsen, who led Vipers in their maiden CL season in 2017/18
• as a player, scored 548 goals in 149 games for the Norwegian national team
Newcomers:Pernille Wibe (from retirement)
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C
Team roster
No. First name Surname Nat. Position Date of birth Place of birth Height
3 Emilie Hegh Arntzen NOR Left Back 01/01/1994 Skien, NOR 1846 Malin Aune NOR Right Wing 04/03/1995 Ranheim, NOR 16526 Karine Emilie Dahlum NOR Right Wing 16/12/1999 Kristiansand, NOR 17512 Eline Fagerheim NOR Goalkeeper 19/06/1998 Gjøvik, NOR 18010 Vilde Kaurin Jonassen NOR Left Wing 01/09/1992 Kristiansand, NOR 1659 Mathilde Kristensen DEN Line Player 07/04/1993 Viborg, DEN 17720 Jeanett Kristiansen NOR Left Back 24/12/1992 Stavanger, NOR 17913 Kristine Lunde Borgersen NOR Centre Back 30/03/1980 Kristiansand, NOR 18316 Katrine Lunde NOR Goalkeeper 30/03/1980 Kristiansand, NOR 18127 Sunniva Naes Andersen NOR Left Wing 12/11/1996 Skien, NOR 1752 Karoline Olsen NOR Left Wing 16/06/1998 Kristiansand, NOR 1714 Tonje Refsnes NOR Back 13/11/1994 Kristiansand, NOR 17025 Henny Ella Reistad NOR Centre Back 09/02/1999 Oslo, NOR 18015 Linn Jorum Sulland NOR Right Back 15/07/1984 Oslo, NOR 17822 Marta Tomac NOR Centre Back 20/09/1990 Trondheim, NOR 17911 Silje Katrine Waade NOR Right Back 20/03/1994 Stjørdal, NOR 18320 Pernille Wibe NOR Line Player 17/04/1988 Oslo, NOR 18124 Hanna Maria Yttereng NOR Line Player 20/02/1991 Trondheim, NOR 184
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Vipers Kristiansand
Katrine Lunde goalkeeper• one of the best goalkeepers in the world, with a huge collection of trophies won with both her clubs and the Norwegian national team
• her move to Rostov-Don after five years at Hungary’s Györ was one of the biggest transfers in 2015
• joined Vipers two years later to be reunited with her twin sister, Kristine
Emilie Hegh Arntzen left back• joined Vipers from league rivals Byasen ahead of the 2017/18 season
• daughter of former Norwegian international Hanne Hegh and former assistant coach of Norway’s female national team, Ketil Arntzen
• started playing handball at age eight and started her senior career in Gjerpen, the club she reached the Norwegian top flight with
Jeanett Kristiansen left back• after two stints with Glassverket and one year in Larvik, she joined Vipers in 2016
• from a real handball family: her older sister Veronica has joined CL winners Györ for the 2018/19 season, while another sister, Charlotte, is also a handball player
• formerly played on the left wing at Larvik but was used on the left back position during her time at Glassverket
Marta Tomac centre back• joined Vipers from Byasen in 2015; played for Danish side SK Aarhus in 2010/11
• missed almost the entire 2017/18 season after tearing an ACL, but is back at full strength for the 2018/19 season
• born in Zagreb, Croatia, and represented Croatia before playing for Norway
• good at both ends of the court, and her ability to read the game, as well as her eye for her teammates in the attack, make her an all-round opponent
OG: B 2016, EURO: G 2014, 2016
EURO: G 2016, WCh: G 2015
EC Trophies: CL 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, EHF Cup 2017OG: G 2008, 2012, B 2016, EURO: G 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, S 2002, 2012WCh: G 2011, S 2007, B 2009
@martatomac
@MartaTomac
@katrinelundenorway
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Henny Reistad centre back• joined from another Norwegian club, Stabæk, in the summer of 2018
• has been signed as supplement to Marta Tomac in the playmaker position
• at age 19, is a player to build on for the future
• already a promising playmaker, with strong skills in both defence and attack
Silje Waade right back• joined from Norwegian league rivals Byasen in the summer of 2018
• made her international breakthrough when Norway won the EHF EURO in 2016
• practices athletics until taking up handball at the age of 17
• forms an excellent right back duo with Linn Jørum Sulland
Hanna Yttereng line player• joined from league rivals Byasen in the summer of 2018 as a replacement for Kari Brattset, who has left for Györ
• played with stars like Nora Mørk and Stine Bredal Oftedal in the Norwegian junior national team which won the WCh 2010
• has played abroad for SG BBM Bietigheim (GER) and Kisvarda (HUN)
• consistent line player with a good shot, strong at both ends of the court
Malin Aune right wing• joined Vipers from Oppsal in the summer of 2017
• her greatest triumph so far was winning the gold medal with the Norwegian national team at EHF EURO 2016
• only 1.65 m tall, but her speed, technical skills and willpower sufficiently compensate
EURO: G 2016
EURO: G 2016
@siljewaade
@malinaune
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All-time stats
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Ferencvaros Budapest HUN vs Anagennisi Artas GRE 42:16 (19:7), 18.01.1997
WHC Vardar SCBT MKD @ RK Krim Mercator SLO 29:47 (12:24), 06.03.2015
Krim Electa Ljubljana SLO vs Anagennisi Artas GRE 36:12 (18:3), 25.01.1997
Ferencvaros Budapest HUN vs Anagennisi Artas GRE 42:16 (19:7), 18.01.1997
HC Vardar MKD @ HC Leipzig GER 22:45 (9:22), 19.11.2016
23 HC Vardar MKD @ HC Leipzig GER 22:45 (9:22), 19.11.201622 Dunaferr SE HUN vs GAS Anagennisi Artas GRE 41:19 (17:9), 07.11.199921 Larvik NOR vs Dinamo RUS 41:20 (24:9), 17.02.201121 Györi Audi ETO HUN vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 37:16 (17:9), 08.11.201520 Kometal Skopje MKD vs Granicar Djurdjevac CRO 33:13 (19:7), 09.11.199620 HC Leipzig GER vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 42:22 (20:11), 31.10.201419 Oltchim Rm. Valcea ROU @ Buxtehuder SV GER 15:34 (6:14), 20.10.201219 Györi Audi ETO HUN vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 41:22 (21:11), 05.10.201319 Buducnost MNE vs RK Krim Mercator SLO 39:20 (19:8), 15.03.201519 Metz Handball FRA vs Astrakhanochka RUS 37:18 (17:10), 11.02.2017
45 HC Vardar MKD @ HC Leipzig GER 22:45 (9:22), 19.11.201643 HC ‘Lada Togliatti’ RUS vs Byasen Elite Trondheim NOR 43:39 (22:19), 18.02.200742 Ferencvaros Budapest HUN vs Anagennisi Artas GRE 42:16 (19:7), 18.01.199742 Viborg HK DEN @ 1. FC Nürnberg Handball GER 28:42 (16:23), 03.01.200942 HC Leipzig GER vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 42:22 (20:11), 31.10.201442 Metz Handball FRA vs HC Vardar MKD 42:28 (19:16), 05.03.2017
15 Zvezda Zvenigorod RUS vs RK Krim Mercator Ljubljana SLO 36:31 (22:7), 09.11.200715 Larvik NOR vs Dinamo RUS 41:20 (24:9), 12.02.201114 CS ‘Oltchim’ Rm. Valcea ROU vs 1. FC Nürnberg GER 39:27 (23:9), 07.03.200814 FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN @ Dinamo Volgograd RUS 21:37 (9:23), 14.10.201213 Larvik HK NOR vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 37:21 (19:6), 18.01.200313 Slagelse DT DEN @ Cem. la Union-Ribarroja ESP 20:34 (8:21), 10.11.200713 Hypo Niederösterreich AUT vs HC Kometal GP MKD 34:24 (20:7), 11.01.200813 HC Vardar MKD @ Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 25:38 (9:22), 24.10.201513 HC Vardar MKD @ HC Leipzig GER 22:45 (9:22), 19.11.2016
22 Dunaferr SE HUN vs GAS Anagennisi Artas GRE 41:19 (17:9), 07.11.199921 Larvik NOR vs Dinamo RUS 41:20 (24:9), 17.02.201121 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 37:16 (17:9), 08.11.201520 Kometal Skopje MKD vs Granicar Djurdjevac CRO 33:13 (19:7), 09.11.199620 HC Leipzig GER vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 42:22 (20:11), 31.10.201419 Györi Audi ETO HUN vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 41:22 (21:11), 05.10.201319 Buducnost MNE vs RK Krim Mercator SLO 39:20 (19:8), 15.03.201519 Metz Handball FRA vs Astrakhanochka RUS 37:18 (17:10), 11.02.2017
19 Oltchim Rm. Valcea ROU @ Buxtehuder SV GER 15:34 (6:14), 20.10.201218 Larvik NOR @ Randers HK DEN 20:38 (13:20), 07.11.201018 WHC Vardar SCBT MKD @ HC Podravka Vegeta CRO 17:35 (10:16), 03.11.201318 WHC Vardar SCBT MKD @ RK Krim Mercator SLO 29:47 (12:24), 06.03.201517 Kometal Skopje MKD @ MKS Montex Lublin POL 21:38 (10:18), 17.02.200217 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN @ IK Sävehof SWE 21:38 (8:20), 26.10.201417 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN @ RK Krim Mercator SLO 17:34 (10:18), 25.02.201716 FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN @ Dinamo Volgograd RUS 21:37 (9:23), 14.10.201216 Larvik NOR @ RK Krim Mercator SLO 21:37 (10:21), 30.10.2015
Biggest wins
Most goals
Biggest lead at half-time
Biggest home wins
Biggest away wins
All-time stats
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HYPO Niederösterreich AUT vs Podravka Koprivnica CRO
17:13 (9:7), 04.05.1996
Byasen HB Elite Trondheim NOR vs ZRK Buducnost
T-Mobile MNE 27:26 (10:18), 25.02.2007
RK Krim Mercator SLO @ Viborg HK DEN
28:28 (16:9), 29.10.2011
HC ‘Lada Togliatti’ RUS vs Byasen HB Elite
Trondheim NOR 43:39 (22:19), 18.02.2007
Granicar Djurdjevac CRO @ Viborg HK DEN
27:10 (12:5), 05.01.1997
31 Viborg HK DEN vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 15:16 (7:9), 04.01.199832 CB Mar Valencia ESP vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 14:18 (4:8), 20.03.199432 Kometal DP Skopje MKD vs Slagelse FH DEN 20:12 (9:4), 22.01.200532* WHC Vardar SCBT MKD vs Buducnost MNE 20:22 (6:11, 16:16), 03.05.201433 ASPTT Metz FRA vs Byasen Trondheim NOR 16:17 (7:9), 10.11.1996* After regular time
-6 Montex Lublin POL @ Henzo Swift Roermond NED 22:23 (16:10), 26.01.1997-5 Kometal GP Skopje MKD @ Györi ETO KC HUN 26:28 (17:12), 11.02.2006-5 Cem. la Union-Ribarroja ESP vs Aalborg DH DEN 25:23 (11:16), 13.01.2007-5 Zvezda Zvenigorod RUS vs Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 25:24 (10:15), 17.05.2008-5 Randers HK DEN @ Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 28:29 (19:14), 08.10.2011-5 HC Lokomotiva Zagreb CRO vs IK Sävehof SWE 23:23 (10:15), 09.11.2014
-6 Ferrobus KU Mislata ESP vs Baekkelagets SK NOR 26:26 (10:16), 21.01.2001-6 Gyöi Graboplast ETO HUN vs RK Krim Neutro SLO 21:21 (7:13), 28.01.2001-6 Larvik NOR @ Grupo Asfi Itxako Navarra ESP 19:19 (12:6), 25.02.2012-5 TV Giessen-Lützellinden GER vs Vasas Budapest HUN 19:19 (7:12), 30.01.1994-5 Buducnost Podgorica YUG vs Viborg HK DEN 23:23 (10:15), 09.11.1996-5 Buducnost Podgorica YUG @ Dunaferr SE HUN 33:33 (21:16), 18.03.2000-5 Buducnost T-Mobile MNE vs Györi AUDI ETO KC HUN 26:26 (9:14), 28.02.2009-5* WHC Vardar SCBT MKD vs Buducnost MNE 20:22 (6:11, 16:16), 03.05.2014* After regular time
76 RK Krim Mercator SLO vs ‘Buducnost’ MNE 36:40 (19:23), 04.03.201176 RK Krim Mercator SLO vs WHC Vardar SCBT MKD 29:47 (12:24), 06.03.201574 RK Krim Mercator SLO vs H/K Dinamo Volgograd RUS 41:33 (20:15), 13.01.200774 Dinamo RUS vs Viborg HK DEN 41:33 (20:15), 24.10.201073 HC Podravka Vegeta CRO vs Györi Audi ETO HUN 33:40 (12:21), 13.01.200872 Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica CRO vs El Osito L’Eliana ESP 38:34 (17:18), 23.02.200372 Viborg HK A/S DEN vs HC Leipzig GER 39:33 (18:13), 13.01.200772 HC Leipzig GER vs Viborg HK A/S DEN 35:37 (11:16), 11.02.200772 RK Krim Mercator SLO vs Viborg HK DEN 38:34 (20:22), 15.11.2008
12 Anagennisi Artas GRE @ Krim Electa Ljubljana SLO 36:12 (18:3), 25.01.199712 Kometal Skopje MKD @ Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 26:12 (12:6), 21.02.199812 Slagelse FH DEN @ Kometal DP Skopje MKD 20:12 (9:4), 22.01.200512 Slagelse DT DEN vs Viborg HK A/S DEN 12:22 (7:12), 23.02.200813 Podravka Koprivnica CRO @ HYPO Niederösterreich AUT 17:13 (9:7), 04.05.199613 Granicar Djurdjevac CRO @ Kometal Skopje MKD 33:13 (19:7), 09.11.199613 Larvik NOR @ Buducnost MNE 23:13 (10:7), 08.04.2012
Fewest goals both teams
Biggest deficit overcome after losing first half to win a game
Biggest deficit overcome after losing first half to draw a game
Most goals both teams
Fewest goals
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TR Name of the club MP W D L GF:GA GD P NP %
1 Györi Audi ETO KC HUN 200 146 14 40 5674:4897 +777 306:94 (15) 76,50%
2 Buducnost MNE 244 136 22 86 6474:6137 +337 294:194 (23) 60,25%
3 Hypo Niederösterreich AUT 198 124 5 69 5285:5002 +283 252*:144 (23) 63,64%
4 Larvik HK NOR 202 115 10 77 5424:5072 +352 240:164 (20) 59,41%
5 RK Krim Mercator SLO 238 113 13 112 6376:6370 +6 239:237 (23) 50,21%
6 Viborg HK DEN 164 87 12 65 4565:4323 +242 186:142 (17) 56,71%
7 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria HUN 158 83 13 62 4363:4220 +143 179:137 (17) 56,65%
8 Oltchim Rm. Valcea ROU 118 62 8 48 3148:3005 +143 132:104 (12) 55,93%
9 HC Vardar MKD 78 55 6 17 2272:1959 +313 116:40 (5) 74,36%
10 HC Podravka Vegeta CRO 130 51 8 71 3266:3443 -177 110:150 (19) 42,31%
11 CBM Astroc Sagunto ESP 100 52 3 45 2658:2582 +76 107:93 (12) 53,50%
12 FC Midtjylland DEN 110 48 8 54 2794:2828 -34 104:116 (10) 47,27%
13 Kometal Gjorce Petrov MKD 98 47 6 45 2460:2410 +50 100:96 (12) 51,02%
14 Metz Handball FRA 106 45 7 54 2712:2721 –9 97:115 (12) 45,76%
15 Dinamo-Sinara RUS 94 38 9 47 2473:2520 -47 85:103 (11) 45,21%
16 Slagelse DT DEN 56 38 2 16 1514:1400 +114 78:34 (5) 69,64%
17 CSM Bucuresti ROU 60 36 4 20 1650:1525 +125 76:44 (4) 63,33%
18 HC Lada RUS 62 33 2 27 1729:1737 -8 68:56 (7) 54,84%
19 Rostov-Don RUS 48 32 3 13 1303:1173 +130 67:29 (4) 69,79%
20 Dunaferr NK HUN 52 29 4 19 1395:1285 +110 62:42 (6) 59,62%
21 Thüringer HC GER 86 25 7 54 2204:2360 -156 57:115 (8) 33,14%
24 MKS Selgros Lublin POL 64 18 5 41 1617:1782 –165 41:87 (10)Q 32,03%
28 IK Sävehof SWE 66 11 7 48 1686:1984 -298 29:103 (8) 21,97%
29 Kobenhavn Handball DEN 30 10 4 16 755:786 –31 24:36 (4) 40,00%
34 Vipers Kristiansand NOR 18 8 1 9 493:472 +21 17:19 (2) 47,22%
37 Odense HC DEN 12 5 2 5 306:315 -9 12:12 (1) 50,00%
40 SG BBM Bietigheim GER 18 5 1 12 458:524 -66 11:25 (2) 30,56%
47 Brest Bretagne Handball FRA 18 2 3 13 458:507 -49 7:29 (2) 19,44%
61 Balonmano Bera Bera ESP 6 1 0 5 123:157 -34 2:10 (1)Q 16,67%
NR Jomi Salerno ITA 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0:0 (0)Q 0,00%
NR SCM Craiova ROU 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0:0 (0)Q 0,00%
NR ZORK Jagodina SRB 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0:0 (0)Q 0,00%
NR Muratpasa Belediyesi SK TUR 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0:0 (0)Q 0,00%
All-time clubs standings
* = Point for Hypo NÖ deducted by official decisionExcluding qualification matchesTR - total ranking, MP - matches played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF:GA - goals for:goals against, goal difference, P - points, NP - number of participations in a group stage, % - winning efficiency
All-time club standings
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EHF Media & Communications 05/04/19Vlado Brindzak+43 1 80 151 [email protected]
Contributors: Björn Pazen, Peter Bruun, Adrian Costeiu, Nemanja Savic, Béla Müller, Kevin Domas, Sergey Nikolaev, Jelena Bagaric, Amina Idrizi, Michal Pomorski, Uros Volk, Eric Willemsen, Courtney Gahan, Andrew McSteen, Matthew Campelli, Chris O`Reilly. All stats by Roy Knoppert.
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