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Dear Media Representative,<br />

On behalf of the <strong>European</strong> <strong>Handball</strong> <strong>Federation</strong> it gives me great pleasure to welcome you back for a<br />

new season and to the Group Phase of the VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12.<br />

The media continues to play an integral role in the continued development and success of the VELUX<br />

EHF Champions League and we aim to provide you with the very best service we can.<br />

Your coverage of the competition, the teams, the players, the fans and extended handball family is<br />

greatly appreciated. We are always interested in hearing any feedback from you to improve our<br />

service and make it as enjoyable and easy as possible for you to do your job.<br />

Now the best 24 men’s teams in Europe battle it out to emerge from one of the four <strong>group</strong>s of six in<br />

this opening phase and progress through to the first knock-out round, the Last 16, to be played in<br />

March 2012.<br />

For the players and teams as well as fans and the media there are a lot of exciting matches ahead and<br />

I wish you all an enjoyable VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12.<br />

I look forward to seeing you in May 2012 in Cologne when we crown the new Kings of <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Handball</strong>.<br />

I hope you enjoy watching handball at its very best!<br />

Tor Lian<br />

EHF President


EHF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT<br />

Dear Media Representative,<br />

Following FC Barcelona’s Men’s EHF Champions League win for a record seventh time last May, the<br />

teams in the VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12 are now on the long road to the VELUX EHF FINAL4<br />

on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 May 2012 at the LANXESS arena, Cologne, Germany.<br />

Many media representatives from across Europe attended matches last season with over 300 media<br />

accredited in Cologne of which just under half were from the written press.<br />

The EHF Media and Communications Department are honoured to have you cover our games and are at<br />

your disposal at all times. If you should have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us<br />

on the details below.<br />

JJ Rowland Peter Hofer Andrew McSteen<br />

Head of EHF Media and Comms. EHF Online Manager EHF Media Relations<br />

rowland@eurohandball.com hofer@eurohandball.com mcsteen@eurohandball.com<br />

+ 43 (0) 699 171 422 06 +43 (0) 660 122 0793 +43 (0) 681 207 32013<br />

Official name of the VELUX EHF Champions League<br />

The official name of the competition is: VELUX EHF Champions League. The full name of the<br />

competition should always be used. VELUX and the three letter abbreviation for the <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Handball</strong> <strong>Federation</strong> should always be displayed in capital letters before the name of the competition.<br />

Please note: If the season is required, it has to be positioned after “Champions League” e.g. VELUX<br />

EHF Champions League 2011/12.<br />

The wording “Champions League” should always be written with a capital letter at the beginning of<br />

each word, i.e. Champions League. The remaining letters should be in lower case. The word Champions<br />

does not have an apostrophe after the ‘s’.


GROUP A<br />

FC Barcelona Intersport<br />

Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb<br />

Kadetten Schaffhausen<br />

Chambery Savoie HB<br />

HC Bosna BH Gas Sarajevo<br />

IK Sävehof<br />

GROUP B<br />

Chekhovskie Medvedi<br />

MKB Veszprém KC<br />

BM Atletico Madrid<br />

Füchse Berlin<br />

Bjerringbro-Silkeborg<br />

KS Vive Targi Kielce<br />

GROUP C<br />

HSV Hamburg<br />

RK Cimos Koper<br />

HCM Constanta<br />

St. Petersburg HC<br />

Orlen Wisla Plock<br />

HC Metalurg<br />

GROUP D<br />

Montpellier Agglomeration HB<br />

AG Kobenhavn<br />

THW Kiel<br />

Reale Ademar Leon<br />

Pick Szeged<br />

RK Partizan Beograd


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 PREVIEW<br />

• 8,880 minutes until the trophy is won<br />

• 19 th season for the EHF Champions League<br />

• 24 teams from 15 countries (36 from 24 if including Qualification Phase)<br />

• 148 matches until the final destination Cologne<br />

• RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb participate for the 18 th time<br />

• Chekhovskie Medvedi for the 12 th straight time<br />

• Three newcomers<br />

One trophy, one city, one dream: 24 teams have to go 18 (or maybe even 20) steps to be on top of<br />

Europe; to be crowned champions of the VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/2012.<br />

In 275 days, on 27 May 2012, the winner of the most important cup in the world of the club handball<br />

will be known – after 148 matches in Group Stage, Last 16, Quarter-Finals and the VELUX EHF FINAL4.<br />

FC Barcelona Intersport start as defending champions – but the number of top opponents is huge this<br />

season. With their new name and new home BM Atletico Madrid are keen to continue their successful<br />

tradition, when they were known as BM Ciudad Real.<br />

The German sides from Hamburg and Kiel will be strong like the Catalans and like the new Danish<br />

champions AG Kobenhavn or traditionally strong teams like MKB Veszprem, MAHB Montpellier or<br />

Chekhovskie Medvedi.<br />

The first steps for all of them are the 10 matches of the Group Stage. On 28 September the starting<br />

whistle will be blown and after the break for EHF EURO 2012 in Serbia the Group Stage continues with<br />

the last three rounds on 8 February 2012.<br />

By 26 February the 16 participants of the knock-out stage will be known, whilst the Last 16 (14 – 25<br />

March) will also be played in the same form as last season.<br />

The four <strong>group</strong> winners face the four fourth-ranked teams, and the clubs ranked third meet those<br />

ranked second. The better ranked teams have the home right in the second leg.<br />

The winners of the Last 16 qualify for the Quarter-Finals (18 – 29 April 2012), which is the last step to<br />

Cologne. The <strong>group</strong> winners (if they qualify) again have the home right in the decisive second leg –<br />

and <strong>group</strong> winners cannot face each other before the VELUX EHF FINAL4.<br />

The semi-finals will take place in Cologne on 26 May – and one day later the 19 th winner of the VELUX<br />

EHF Champions League will be known.


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 FACTS<br />

FC Barcelona Intersport are the current EHF Champions League record holders with seven titles,<br />

followed by Atletico Madrid (three titles as BM Ciudad Real) and THW Kiel (two titles).<br />

In total, Spanish teams have won the trophy 13 times, and all of the EHF Champions League winners<br />

since 2005 are participating this season, however, it is not a team from the Iberian peninsula who are<br />

competing this year who have participated the most in the competition though, it is RK Croatia<br />

Osiguranje Zagreb.<br />

Since the start of the EHF Champions League in 1993 the 20-time Croat champion have only missed it<br />

once in the 2001/2002 season and currently start the competition for the 18 th time.<br />

Behind Zagreb are MKB Veszprem, the 20-time Hungarian champions, who participate for the 17 th time<br />

in the EHF Champions League ahead of FC Barcelona Intersport and THW Kiel (both 15), MAHB<br />

Montpellier (14) and Chekhovskie Medvedi (12).<br />

Medvedi, the Russian champions, are the only team to be part of the EHF Champions League for the<br />

12 th straight time, again ahead of Veszprem (11) and Montpellier (10 times).<br />

In contrast, Füchse Berlin (GER), Bjerringbro-Silkeborg and AG Kobenhavn (both DEN) play in the<br />

Group Stage of the VELUX EHF Champions League for the first time.<br />

The first 16 matches of this season’s competition have already been played in the three qualification<br />

and tournaments and one Wild Card tournament.<br />

After 20 teams had qualified directly for the VELUX EHF Champions League, due to the EHF seeding<br />

list, IK Savehof, Partizan Belgrade, Metalurg Skopje and Vive Targi Kielce made their way through to<br />

the Group Stage as the winners of those tournaments, played in a new play-off format with semi-finals<br />

and finals in contrast to the <strong>group</strong> matches before.<br />

So, after 8,880 minutes of regular time played by more than 400 players in the 24 teams coming from<br />

15 countries one team captain will raise the one trophy everyone wants in Cologne in May 2012.


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 TEAM OVERVIEW<br />

Group A:<br />

FC Barcelona Intersport (ESP)<br />

The defending champions have been tipped by many VELUX EHF Champions League coaches as big<br />

favourites to win the VELUX EHF Champions League again this season, with team captain Laszlo Nagy<br />

hoping for a record eighth title too. “It’s easier to get to the top than to remain there,” he said.<br />

The Spanish champions can rely on almost the same team from last season in their 15th season of<br />

participation in the EHF Champions League. Only Iker Romero has left the club but Spanish<br />

internationals Viran Morros (Atletico Madrid) and Mikel Aguirrezabalaga (Reale Ademar León) signed<br />

for the Catalans, who hold the record for winning the EHF Champions League the most times.<br />

Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb (CRO)<br />

For the 20th straight time Zagreb are Croatian champions and for the 18th time (the most out of all<br />

the participants in the competition this season) they play in the EHF Champions League. After<br />

reaching the Last 16 in the last two years the Croats hope to make the Quarter-Finals this season.<br />

The only key player who departed is goalkeeper Gorazd Skof, but experienced Josip Valcic from<br />

Gummersbach has joined the club. Ivano Balic is the head of the team, but youngsters like Gojun and<br />

Kopljar are emerging as contenders for the leading position.<br />

Kadetten Schaffhausen (SUI)<br />

Last season the Swiss champions were close to a big sensation, as they were close to eliminating<br />

MAHB Montpellier in the Last 16, but lost the second leg. This season coach Petr Hrachovec has to face<br />

the fact that three of his top stars left the club; goalkeeper Bjorgvin Gustavsson, top scorer Mait<br />

Patrail and experienced wing Jan Filip.<br />

However, Schaffhausen can count on a World Champion, the German Christian Dissinger, who was part<br />

of the All Star Team at the 2011 Junior World Championship.<br />

Chambery Savoie HB (FRA)<br />

In their short-term strategy the team from the Alps want to reach the Quarter-Finals, but in the midterm<br />

they hope to be a candidate for the VELUX EHF FINAL4. Coach Philippe Gardent is in his 15th<br />

season on the Chambery bench and he again signed young talented French players to step out of the<br />

shadow of champions Montpellier.<br />

Last season Chambery reached the Last 16 in the “<strong>group</strong> of death” with teams like THW Kiel, FC<br />

Barcelona and Rhein-Neckar Lowen – and the French runners-up especially can count on their home<br />

court strength.


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 TEAM OVERVIEW<br />

HC Bosna BH Gas Sarajevo (BIH)<br />

Last season, for the first time in their club history, the seven-time Bosnian champions reached the<br />

Last 16 – and now the Bosna team is hungry to repeat this success. Coach Irfan Smajlagic has made<br />

several changes to his team with seven newcomers arriving and five players (including top star Petar<br />

Kapisoda) leaving.<br />

On home turf the Sarajevo team always show a stronger performance, attended by thousands of<br />

frenetic spectators, so the objective away will be to become more stable.<br />

IK Savehof (SWE)<br />

For the fourth time the Swedes have qualified for the VELUX EHF Champions League. Savehof won the<br />

qualification tournament in Vienna thanks to their clear semi-final victory over Besiktas and a tight<br />

final qualifying match success against Dinamo Minsk.<br />

The new star of IK Savehof is Swedish international Fredrik Larsson after their former top scorer,<br />

Jonathan Stenbacken, left to join German side Fuchse Berlin. IK Savehof (which is close to<br />

Gothenburg) is well known for their highly successful youth programme and organise the famous<br />

Partille Cup.<br />

Group B:<br />

Chekhovskie Medvedi (RUS)<br />

Chekhovskie Medvedi are the only one of all 24 participating teams to qualify for the Group Stage of<br />

the EHF Champions League for the twelfth straight time.<br />

The Russian champions known as ‘the Bears’ are still clearly the team to beat in Russia, and<br />

internationally they have improved to be considered as one of the major contenders in <strong>European</strong><br />

handball. Still counting on physical strong players, coach Vladimir Maximov does not have major<br />

changes in his squad. Only Alexey Kamanin left, but legendary wing player Eduard Kosharov arrived.<br />

Again their aim will be to go to the VELUX EHF FINAL4, but the Bears will face strong opponents in the<br />

first stage as they hope to go through to the Last 16.<br />

MKB Veszprem KC (HUN)<br />

For the 17th time the Hungarian record champions are participating in the VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League – and again they are one of the candidates for the VELUX EHF FINAL4. But like in the last few<br />

seasons, when they had to face extremely strong opponents and were eliminated twice by FC<br />

Barcelona, Veszprem were unlucky with the <strong>group</strong> draw.<br />

The club from Lake Balaton again signed some big names such as Ferenc Ilyes and or Croatian national<br />

team goalkeeper Mirko Allilovic – the successor of the legend between the posts, Dejan Peric. But


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 TEAM OVERVIEW<br />

playmaker Nikola Eklemovic left the team of Coach Lajos Mocsai. Top star of Veszprem is Serbian<br />

shooter Marko Vujin, who will leave after this season to THW Kiel.<br />

BM Atletico Madrid (ESP)<br />

New name, old objectives: BM Ciudad Real relocated due to financial reasons from the La Mancha<br />

region to the Spanish capital – and reignites the handball tradition of Atletico. “We are going for all<br />

the titles,” said Coach Talant Dujshebaev, even though his defensive ace Viran Morros moved to the<br />

big rivals FC Barcelona Intersport.<br />

However, Madrid signed the 2.12 metre tall Danish pivot Nikolaj Marussen and the Spaniard Edu<br />

Fernandez and kept the rest of their experienced and successful squad from last season that reached<br />

the VELUX EHF Champions League Final in May, but lost against FC Barcelona. With three titles (2006,<br />

2008, 2009) Madrid are number two in the record list of the EHF Champions League titles, behind FC<br />

Barcelona.<br />

Füchse Berlin (GER)<br />

The Foxes from the German capital were the biggest sensation in the Bundesliga last season, finishing<br />

third in the end, equal on points with THW Kiel and ahead of teams like Flensburg and Rhein-Neckar<br />

Löwen. Competing in the VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12 is their first ever international<br />

appearance, and the dreams are flying high, despite the strong matches ahead for them in the Group<br />

Stage.<br />

By signing Spanish World Champion and double winner of the VELUX EHF Champions League, Iker<br />

Romero, they have made a huge step on their quest to improving handball interest in Berlin.<br />

Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (DEN)<br />

The Danish league runners-up are another debutant in the Group Stage of the VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League – and another one with high hopes, as it is their objective to make the Last 16 and beyond.<br />

The team of Coach Martin Albrektsen consists of top players like young Danish national team<br />

goalkeeper Niklas Landin, one of the stars at the 2011 World Championship in Sweden, the experienced<br />

team captain Kasper Nielsen – and new signings with international experience such as Swedish pivot<br />

Robert Arrhenius and French player Audray Tuzolana.<br />

KS Vive Targi Kielce (POL)<br />

The team of Coach Bogdan Wenta travelled the long way to be part of the VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League again. After surprisingly losing the Polish league finals against Orlen Wisla Plock, Kielce were<br />

hosts of the Wild Card Tournament and as all organisers before – Leon and Lowen – they qualified for<br />

the Group Stage.


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 TEAM OVERVIEW<br />

But it was a real tough struggle to first beat Valladolid in the semi-final and then to eliminate Rhein<br />

Neckar-Lowen in the final, as the Polish runners-up needed extra-time.<br />

Kielce signed two Polish internationals Slawomir Szmal and Grzegorz Tkaczyk from Lowen and<br />

Croatian international Denis Buntic from Leon, as another Croat, Mirza Dzomba, has finished his<br />

career.<br />

Group C:<br />

HSV Hamburg (GER)<br />

Though they do not have a long international history, HSV Hamburg are one of the most successful<br />

teams of the VELUX EHF Champions League in the past few years. They have participated in the<br />

competition four times reaching the Semi-Final three times and the Quarter-Final once – and in all four<br />

seasons they were eliminated by Ciudad Real (now Atletico Madrid).<br />

Despite missing the VELUX EHF Champions League Final in May, last season was the best in the club’s<br />

history as HSV fulfilled their long-term objective – winning the German championship – for the first<br />

time. Per Carlen is now the successor to coach Martin Schwalb who became General Director and<br />

President of the club. Carlen arrived together with his son Oscar and goalkeeper Dan Beutler from<br />

Flensburg. The goal remains the same for HSV; to win one national or international title and to reach<br />

the final destination of the VELUX Champions League 2011/12 - Cologne.<br />

RK Cimos Koper (SLO)<br />

First, they were <strong>European</strong> Cup winners in the EHF Challenge Cup, then they broke the dominance of RK<br />

Celje and Gorenje Velenje and last season was a total triumph for them as they became Slovenian<br />

champions for the first time and Cup winners for the third time. Coach Fredi Radojkovic has changed<br />

his goalkeeper for the new season by signing the experienced Gorazd Skof from Zagreb, as Darko<br />

Stanic left to Skopje.<br />

For the second time after the 2008/09 season Koper have qualified for the Group Stage of the VELUX<br />

EHF Champions League. “We are more experienced than in our first participation, so it is our objective<br />

to reach the Last 16,” said manager Alex Korsic.<br />

HCM Constanta (ROU)<br />

Newcomer Valentin Ghionnea, one of the best current Romanian players, is the key factor for HCM<br />

Constanta and their high hopes. After their sixth Romanian title the team from the Black Sea hope for<br />

their second qualification for the Last 16 after the 2009/2010 season. HCM Constanta are part of the<br />

VELUX EHF Champions League Group Stage for the sixth time – and despite some changes in the squad<br />

coaches Ion Craciun and former goalkeeping legend Alexandru Buligan hope for a successful season<br />

on domestic and international courts.


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 TEAM OVERVIEW<br />

St. Petersburg HC (RUS)<br />

For the second straight time St. Petersburg finished Russian league runners-up below Chekhovskie<br />

Medvedi and for the second time the Last 16 of the VELUX EHF Champions League is the objective of<br />

Coach Dimitri Torgowanow. “Last season, when we were debutants, we lacked experience, now I hope<br />

that we have – especially in away matches – the cleverness to stand up to our opponents,” he said.<br />

The Olympic, World and <strong>European</strong> Champion still has a very young team, but they are well trained and<br />

used to each other as only two new players have arrived since last season.<br />

Orlen Wisla Plock (POL)<br />

In one of the biggest sensations across the <strong>European</strong> leagues last season, Plock won the final series in<br />

Poland against the great favourites Kielce. Even in Kielce the team of Danish coach Lars Walther took<br />

the points – and they are now playing for the seventh time in the VELUX EHF Champions League. They<br />

have been eliminated after the Group Stage five times and reached the Last 16 once – but this was 15<br />

years ago.<br />

Now with an improved team helped with the arrivals of the experienced playmaker Nikola Eklemovic<br />

(Veszprem) and Polish international Michal Kubisztal, who arrived from Berlin. “I think we have a<br />

great chance to reach the Last 16, as teams like Constanta, St. Petersburg, Koper and Plock are on the<br />

same level now,” said Club President Andrzej Miszczynski.<br />

RK Metalurg Skopje (MKD)<br />

After two previous unsuccessful attempts, coaching legend Lino Cervar (former Croatian national<br />

coach, Olympic and World Champion) has led Metalurg to the Group Phase of the VELUX EHF<br />

Champions League. The champions of FYR Macedonia improved their team by signing internationally<br />

well-known players like Serbian goalkeeper Darko Stanic from Koper and Zarko Markovic, former<br />

player of Veszprem.<br />

In their qualification tournament Metalurg did not have to give their best to win the semi-final against<br />

Lezion Rishion from Israel, but were highly lucky in the final as they scored the decisive goal to win<br />

against Haslum 29:28, 20 seconds before the final buzzer.<br />

Group D:<br />

Montpellier Agglomeration HB (FRA)<br />

Twice they were close to the VELUX EHF FINAL4, but twice Montpellier were the unlucky loser in the<br />

2010 and 2011 Quarter-Finals against Medvedi and Lowen – now the French champions are trying again<br />

to reach Cologne. But in their <strong>group</strong> two more contenders – Kiel and Kobenhavn – have this objective<br />

too.<br />

Coach Patrice Canayer, on the MAHB bench since 1994, hopes that no major injuries will stop his team<br />

– the EHF Champions League winner 2002/03 – on their way to their final destination.


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 TEAM OVERVIEW<br />

With world class players like Nikola Karabatic, Vid Kavticnik or Michael Guigou, Canayer can count on<br />

huge international experience in the 14 th appearance of the team in the VELUX EHF Champions League.<br />

Montpellier have signed two Slovenians, wing player Dragan Gajic and goalkeeper Primosz Prost – but<br />

lost French international Adrien Di Panda and Czech wing David Juricek.<br />

AG Kobenhavn (DEN)<br />

AG Kobenhavn became Danish champions for the first time in front of the biggest ever crowd at a<br />

handball match. 36,000 spectators attended the second final against Bjerringbro-Silkeborg in the<br />

Parken football arena. Only two years after being promoted from the second league, AGK returned like<br />

a phoenix from the ashes.<br />

Thanks to players like Mikkel Hansen, Joachim Boldsen, Kasper Hvidt or the newcomers Olafur<br />

Stefansson or Gudjon Valur Sigurdsson, the goals are high for the AGK mastermind, manager Jesper<br />

Nielsen: “We want to reach the VELUX EHF FINAL4 – and in the future win the VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League title.”<br />

THW Kiel (GER)<br />

No new players for the first time in 23 years, no players who have left – no team is better prepared<br />

for the VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12 season than THW Kiel. Long-term injured players Kim<br />

Andersson and Daniel Narcisse have returned to the team of Coach Alfred Gislasson and ambitions are<br />

high. “We want to win all possible titles,” said Gislason.<br />

The two-time EHF Champions League winners still have a squad with their own key factors such as<br />

Thierry Omeyer, Filip Jicha, Momir Illic or Daniel Narcisse – and their pre-season preparation was<br />

impressive, as they won all their 15 test matches. THW again are on the list of nearly every coach as<br />

one of the big favourites for the VELUX EHF FINAL4.<br />

Reale Ademar Leon (ESP)<br />

After missing the Group Stage in the 2010/2011 season at the Wild Card Tournament stage Leon are<br />

back in the field of the 24 best teams of Europe as the third-ranked team in the Spanish Asobal Liga.<br />

New coach Isidoro Martinez, a former Spanish national team youth coach, hopes to reach the Last 16<br />

despite their “terribly strong opponents” as he describes the other teams in his <strong>group</strong>.<br />

The hopes are pinned on newcomer Adrien Di Panda (from Montpellier), as well as some new Spanish<br />

signings. Leon’s best known player who departed was Croat Dennis Buntic who moved to Kielce. Leon,<br />

who are well-known for their strength at home, participate for the tenth time in the EHF Champions<br />

League.


VELUX EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2011/12 TEAM OVERVIEW<br />

Pick Szeged (HUN)<br />

Like last season major changes occurred in Szeged, as five newcomers arrived and nine players left or<br />

have been loaned to other clubs including key players like David Katzirz, Gabor Herbert or Maxim<br />

Butenko. In contrast Pick signed the Hungarian international Daniel Buday and talented youngster<br />

Gabor Anscin.<br />

The Hungarian runners-up are one of the most traditional participants in the VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League; with this season their tenth appearance. Club manager Gyorgy Fekete hopes for another step<br />

in this season’s competition, despite the top class opponents: “On the one hand I am not glad because<br />

we are in a very strong <strong>group</strong>; on the other hand I am happy because it is very good that such famous<br />

clubs will visit Szeged. Our goal is to qualify for the Last 16.”<br />

RK Partizan Beograd<br />

The Serbian champions are an exception in the field of the 24 participants of the VELUX EHF<br />

Champions League Group Stage, as they are the only team with players exclusively from their home<br />

country. In their Qualification Tournament they first beat AEK Athens closely in the semi-final, before<br />

then going on to the Group Stage with victory over FC Porto Vitalis.<br />

For Partizan, it is their fourth qualification for the EHF Champions League Group matches and their<br />

first since the 2003/2004 season.


VELUX EHF FINAL4 2012 EVENT INFORMATION<br />

The VELUX EHF FINAL4 is the culmination of the <strong>European</strong> club handball season. The two-day event<br />

sees the best four men’s teams in Europe playing to decide the ultimate winners of the VELUX EHF<br />

Champions League title.<br />

Introduced in the 2009/10 season and so far played twice in the LAXNESS arena, Cologne, the decision<br />

to create a new format for the final phase of the VELUX EHF Champions League was seen as crucial for<br />

the growth of handball across Europe. The aim was to create a flagship event, one that could compete<br />

on the international sports market and make the Europe’s leading club competition even more<br />

attractive to partners and sponsors.<br />

The aim of the new format was to create an event that set new standards in organisation and<br />

entertainment not just for four games played over two days, but a true entertainment event in its own<br />

right. Playing in one venue, in a major <strong>European</strong> city with a whole year for organisation, promotion<br />

and marketing have been critical factors in the success of the event.<br />

20,000 people from over 26 countries travelled to Cologne in May 2011 for the second edition of the<br />

event. Tickets were sold-out weeks before the four participating teams were known and the total<br />

number of 19,750 spectators was a new record in <strong>European</strong> club competitions.<br />

The VELUX EHF FINAL4 will return to Cologne, Germany on 26 and 27 May 2012 for the third time.<br />

Tickets are on sale now with further information is available from the official website at<br />

ehfFINAL4.com.


VELUX EHF FINAL4 2012 TICKET INFORMATION<br />

The VELUX EHF FINAL4 takes place on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 May 2012 at the LANXESS arena,<br />

Cologne, Germany.<br />

Tickets are available in four price categories (as well as VIP Tickets):<br />

Category 1 €220<br />

Category 2 €165<br />

Category 3 €110<br />

Category 4 €50<br />

VIP<br />

€495 (+ VAT)<br />

Tickets can be purchased online at www.ehfFINAL4.com or via the ticket telephone hotline on +49 221<br />

280 288.<br />

Experience the unique atmosphere at the LANXESS arena Cologne when 20,000 enthusiastic fans<br />

cheer for the world’s best handball players competing for the prestigious VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League title.<br />

Get your tickets as soon as possible and order early as last season, due to the high demand, tickets<br />

sold out months before the event.<br />

Only 2,000 tickets have been reserved for the four clubs who make the VELUX EHFFINAL4 and once<br />

the public tickets are sold out there are no more tickets available.<br />

All VELUX EHF FINAL4 tickets are for the whole weekend and include four matches; two on Saturday<br />

26 May and two on Sunday 27 May (two semi-finals on Saturday, 3/4 Match and Final on Sunday).<br />

Tickets include free public transport to and from the LANXESS arena in Cologne (VRS system).


VELUX EHF FINAL4 2012 VIP TICKET INFORMATION<br />

Experience the VELUX EHF FINAL4 exclusively<br />

The VELUX EHF FINAL4 is the culmination of the <strong>European</strong> club handball season and will take place on<br />

26/27 May 2012 at the LANXESS arena, Cologne. The two-day event sees the best four men’s teams in<br />

Europe playing to decide the winners of the VELUX EHF Champions League.<br />

Experience the unique atmosphere in the LANXESS arena, Cologne together with your clients, partners<br />

and friends and establish new relations in an ambience of sporting peak performance.<br />

The exclusive VIP arrangements allow you to feel the emotions of victory and success very closely. Be<br />

there when 20,000 enthusiastic fans watch the world’s best handball players competing for the<br />

prestigious VELUX EHF Champions League title.<br />

VIP Ticket includes:<br />

• Seats in the exclusive VIP area<br />

• Four top level matches over two days (Semi-Finals, 3/4 Place matches, VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League Final)<br />

• Access to the backstage VIP Restaurant<br />

• Excellent catering<br />

• Networking in an informal ambience<br />

• VIP parking tickets available on request<br />

VIP Ticket: €495 excl. 19 % German VAT<br />

VIP Box includes:<br />

• Prestigious VIP box equipped for 12, 14 or 16 people<br />

• Four top level matches over two days (Semi-Finals, 3/4 Place matches, VELUX EHF Champions<br />

League Final)<br />

• Discreet ambiance for conversation<br />

• Personal assistance for you and your guests<br />

• Excellent catering<br />

• Perfect view of the court<br />

• VIP parking tickets available on request<br />

VIP Box for 12 guests: €8020 excl. 19 % German VAT<br />

(VIP Boxes are available for 12, 14 and 16 guests. Within this arrangement you are able to book up to<br />

four additional tickets for €300, per person + VAT)<br />

Contact & Information: Iris Stoeckelmayr, VELUX EHF FINAL4 Assistant, Telephone: +43 1 80151 216,<br />

E-mail: stoeckelmayr@ehfmarketing.com


VELUX EHF FINAL4 2012 BRANDED TRAM<br />

Three months after the successful VELUX EHF FINAL4 in May at the LANXESS arena in Cologne, the<br />

first signs of the VELUX EHF FINAL4 2012 can be seen on the streets of Cologne.<br />

The start of ticket sales on 7 September 2011 also sees the launch of the official VELUX EHF FINAL4<br />

branded tram, which will travel throughout the cathedral city until June 2012.<br />

With the branding of this modern tram, EHF Marketing GmbH have created an effective 200 square<br />

metre advertising space in the City of Cologne, promoting the event throughout the year on its return<br />

to the city for the third year in a row.<br />

The advertising team who worked on the project are from Kölner Aussenwerbung and were made up of<br />

four specialists, who have worked intensively to create a professional looking final product.<br />

Areas such as joints, handles as well as doors and windows in particular required careful and<br />

painstaking work. In total 350 man hours were required to complete the branding of the tram.<br />

The tram will travel on Line 1 in Cologne, and directly to the tram station serving the LANXESS arena. It<br />

is estimated that the tram will transport over 500,000 people and travel approximately 100,000 km<br />

up to June 2012.


EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – FINALS<br />

1993/94 SEASON ABC Braga (POR) vs TEKA Santander (ESP) 22:22 / 21:23 (43:45)<br />

1994/95 SEASON Elgorriaga Bidasoa Irun (ESP) vs Badel Zagreb (CRO) 30:20 / 26:27 (56:47)<br />

1995/96 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP) vs Elgorriaga Bidasoa (ESP) 23:15 / 23:23 (46:38)<br />

1996/97 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP) vs Badel 1862 Zagreb (CRO) 31:22 / 30:23 (61:45)<br />

1997/98 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP) vs Badel 1862 Zagreb (CRO) 28:18 / 28:22 (56:40)<br />

1998/99 SEASON Badel 1862 Zagreb (CRO) vs FC Barcelona (ESP) 22:22 / 18:29 (40:51)<br />

1999/00 SEASON THW Kiel (GER) vs FC Barcelona (ESP) 28:25 / 24:29 (52:54)<br />

2000/01 SEASON Portland San Antonio (ESP) vs FC Barcelona (ESP) 30:24 / 22:25 (52:49)<br />

2001/02 SEASON Fotex Veszprem (HUN) vs SC Magdeburg (GER) 23:21 / 25:30 (48:51)<br />

2002/03 SEASON Portland San Antonio (ESP) vs Montpellier HB (FRA) 27:19 / 19:31 (46:50)<br />

2003/04 SEASON Celje Piv Lasko (SLO) vs SG Flensburg-Handewitt (GER) 34:38 / 28:30 (62:58)<br />

2004/05 SEASON B.M. Ciudad Real (ESP) vs FC Barcelona Cifec (ESP) 28:27 / 27:29 (55:56)<br />

2005/06 SEASON Portland San Antonio (ESP) vs B.M. Ciudad Real (ESP) 19:25 / 28:37 (47:62)<br />

2006/07 SEASON SG Flensburg-Final Handewitt (GER) vs THW Kiel (GER) 28:28 / 27:29 (55:57)<br />

2007/08 SEASON B.M. Ciudad Real (ESP) vs THW Kiel (GER) 27:29 / 31:25 (58:54)<br />

2008/09 SEASON THW Kiel (GER) vs B.M. Ciudad Real (ESP) 39:34 / 27:33 (66:67)<br />

2009/10 SEASON FC Barcelona Borges (ESP) vs THW Kiel (GER) 34:36<br />

2010/11 SEASON FC Barcelona Borges (ESP) vs Renovalia Ciudad Real (ESP) 27:24


EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – WINNERS<br />

1993/94 SEASON TEKA Santander (ESP)<br />

1994/95 SEASON Elgorriaga Bidasoa (ESP)<br />

1995/96 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP)<br />

1996/97 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP)<br />

1997/98 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP)<br />

1998/99 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP)<br />

1999/00 SEASON FC Barcelona (ESP)<br />

2000/01 SEASON Portland San Antonio (ESP)<br />

2001/02 SEASON SC Magdeburg (GER)<br />

2002/03 SEASON Montpellier HB (FRA)<br />

2003/04 SEASON RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko (SLO)<br />

2004/05 SEASON FC Barcelona-Cifec (ESP)<br />

2005/06 SEASON BM Ciudad Real (ESP)<br />

2006/07 SEASON THW Kiel (GER)<br />

2007/08 SEASON BM Ciudad Real (ESP)<br />

2008/09 SEASON BM Ciudad Real (ESP)<br />

2009/10 SEASON THW Kiel (GER)<br />

2010/11 SEASON FC Barcelona Borges (ESP)


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EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – TOP SCORERS<br />

1993/94 SEASON Uros Serbec (Celje Pivovarna Lasko/SLO) 76 Goals<br />

1994/95 SEASON Nenad Perunicic (Bidasoa Irun/ESP) 82 Goals<br />

1995/96 SEASON Carlos Resende (ABC Braga/POR) 80 Goals<br />

1996/97 SEASON Carlos Resende (ABC Braga/POR) 82 Goals<br />

1997/98 SEASON Eles Jozsef (MKB Veszprem/HUN) 84 Goals<br />

1998/99 SEASON Zlatko Saracevic (RK Zagreb/CRO) 90 Goals<br />

1999/00 SEASON Zlatko Saracevic (RK Zagreb/CRO) 92 Goals<br />

2000/01 SEASON Yuriy Kostetskiy (ABC Braga/POR) 81 Goals<br />

2001/02 SEASON Nenad Perunicic (SC Magdeburg/GER) 122 Goals<br />

2002/03 SEASON Mirza Dzomba (Fotex KC Veszprem/HUN) 67 Goals<br />

2003/04 SEASON Siarhei Rutenka (Celje Pivovarna Lasko/SLO) 103 Goals<br />

2004/05 SEASON Siarhei Rutenka (Celje Pivovarna Lasko/SLO) 85 Goals<br />

2005/06 SEASON Kiril Lazarov (MKB Veszprem/HUN) 85 Goals<br />

2006/07 SEASON Nikola Karabatic (THW Kiel/GER) 89 Goals<br />

2007/08 SEASON Kiril Lazarov (HC Croatia Osiguranje-Zagreb/CRO) 96 Goals<br />

Olafur Stefansson (BM Ciudad Real/ESP) 96 Goals<br />

2008/09 SEASON Filip Jicha (THW Kiel/GER) 99 Goals<br />

2009/10 SEASON Filip Jicha (THW Kiel/GER) 119 Goals<br />

2010/11 SEASON Uwe Gensheimer (Rhein-Neckar Löwen/GER) 118 Goals


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GROUP B<br />

Chekhovskie Medvedi<br />

Füchse Berlin<br />

MKB Veszprém KC<br />

Bjerringbro-Silkeborg<br />

BM Atletico Madrid<br />

KS Vive Targi Kielce


Group B matches won draw lost goal-difference points<br />

1 RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0<br />

2 HUN MKB Veszprém KC 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0<br />

3 ESP BM Atletico Madrid 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0<br />

4 GER Füchse Berlin 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0<br />

5 DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0<br />

6 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0<br />

MatchID: 201211020102-<br />

032 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce vs. HUN MKB Veszprém KC 0 : 0 (:)<br />

28.09.-02.10.11 /<br />

2011/12 Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup EHF Champions League<br />

Group Phase<br />

033 DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg vs. ESP BM Atletico Madrid 0 : 0 (:)<br />

02.10.2011 16:50 Herning / DEN<br />

031 RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi vs. GER Füchse Berlin 0 : 0 (:)<br />

02.10.2011 18:45 Chekhov / RUS<br />

035 ESP BM Atletico Madrid vs. RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi 0 : 0 (:)<br />

05.-09.10.11 /<br />

034 HUN MKB Veszprém KC vs. DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 0 : 0 (:)<br />

08.10.2011 18:15 Veszprem / HUN<br />

036 GER Füchse Berlin vs. POL KS Vive Targi Kielce 0 : 0 (:)<br />

09.10.2011 17:30 Berlin / GER<br />

038 ESP BM Atletico Madrid vs. HUN MKB Veszprém KC 0 : 0 (:)<br />

12.-16.10.11 /<br />

037 RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi vs. POL KS Vive Targi Kielce 0 : 0 (:)<br />

13.10.2011 Chekhov / RUS<br />

039 DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg vs. GER Füchse Berlin 0 : 0 (:)<br />

16.10.2011 15:00 Silkeborg / DEN<br />

040 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce vs. DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 0 : 0 (:)<br />

19.-23.10.11 /<br />

042 HUN MKB Veszprém KC vs. RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi 0 : 0 (:)<br />

22.10.2011 16:15 Veszprem / HUN<br />

041 GER Füchse Berlin vs. ESP BM Atletico Madrid 0 : 0 (:)<br />

23.10.2011 15:30 Berlin / GER<br />

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045 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce vs. ESP BM Atletico Madrid 0 : 0 (:)<br />

16.-20.11.11 /<br />

2011/12 Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup EHF Champions League<br />

Group Phase<br />

043 GER Füchse Berlin vs. HUN MKB Veszprém KC 0 : 0 (:)<br />

16.11.2011 19:15 Berlin / GER<br />

044 DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg vs. RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi 0 : 0 (:)<br />

20.11.2011 15:00 Silkeborg / DEN<br />

048 ESP BM Atletico Madrid vs. POL KS Vive Targi Kielce 0 : 0 (:)<br />

23.-27.11.11 /<br />

047 RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi vs. DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 0 : 0 (:)<br />

24.11.2011 19:00 Chekhov / RUS<br />

046 HUN MKB Veszprém KC vs. GER Füchse Berlin 0 : 0 (:)<br />

27.11.2011 17:00 Veszprem / HUN<br />

051 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce vs. GER Füchse Berlin 0 : 0 (:)<br />

30.11.-04.12.11 /<br />

050 RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi vs. ESP BM Atletico Madrid 0 : 0 (:)<br />

01.12.2011 19:00 Chekhov / RUS<br />

049 DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg vs. HUN MKB Veszprém KC 0 : 0 (:)<br />

04.12.2011 16:50 Silkeborg / DEN<br />

052 GER Füchse Berlin vs. RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi 0 : 0 (:)<br />

08.-12.02.12 /<br />

053 HUN MKB Veszprém KC vs. POL KS Vive Targi Kielce 0 : 0 (:)<br />

08.-12.02.12 /<br />

054 ESP BM Atletico Madrid vs. DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 0 : 0 (:)<br />

08.-12.02.12 /<br />

056 ESP BM Atletico Madrid vs. GER Füchse Berlin 0 : 0 (:)<br />

15.-19.02.12 /<br />

057 RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi vs. HUN MKB Veszprém KC 0 : 0 (:)<br />

16.02.2012 19:00 Chekhov / RUS<br />

055 DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg vs. POL KS Vive Targi Kielce 0 : 0 (:)<br />

19.02.2012 15:30 Silkeborg / DEN<br />

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058 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce vs. RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi 0 : 0 (:)<br />

22.-26.02.12 /<br />

2011/12 Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup EHF Champions League<br />

Group Phase<br />

060 GER Füchse Berlin vs. DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 0 : 0 (:)<br />

25.02.2012 14:30 Berlin / GER<br />

059 HUN MKB Veszprém KC vs. ESP BM Atletico Madrid 0 : 0 (:)<br />

25.02.2012 16:15 Veszprem / HUN<br />

EHF Report | 09.05.2011 09:42 | 6/12


Chekhovskie Medvedi (RUS)<br />

Address<br />

Poligrafistov str. 30, 142300 Chekhov, Mosk. Oblast, Russia<br />

Playing Hall Olimpiyskiy Sport Hall Chekhov, Poligrafistov Str. 30,<br />

142300 Chekhov, Russia<br />

Press Contact<br />

aravin@sportalliance.ru<br />

Website<br />

www.ch-medvedi.ru<br />

New Players<br />

Eduard Kokscharov (Pivovarna Lasko Celje), Dmitri Erochin<br />

(Kaustik Volgograd)<br />

Left the club<br />

Alexei Kamanin (MZZ Saporoschje)<br />

Coach Wladimir Maximov, since 2001<br />

Qualification CL 2011/12 Russian Champions<br />

VELUX EHF Champions League records<br />

Participations (including 2011/12 season): 12<br />

Semi-Final (1): 2009/10<br />

Quarter-Final (2): 2008/09, 2010/11<br />

Last 16 (2): 2004/05, 2006/07<br />

Main Round (1): 2007/08<br />

Group Phase (5): 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2005/06<br />

Other EC records<br />

Cup Winners Cup: Winner 2005/06<br />

Russian Champions<br />

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011<br />

Russian Cup winners<br />

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011


EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi<br />

4<br />

10<br />

31<br />

2<br />

13<br />

7<br />

RUS<br />

Aslanyan Samvel<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Voronezh<br />

Date of birth: 23.02.1986<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 91 kg 16<br />

RUS<br />

Chernoivanov Alexander<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Krasnodar<br />

Date of birth: 13.02.1979<br />

Height: 202 cm<br />

Weight: 105 kg 20<br />

RUS<br />

Dibirov Timur<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Petrozavodsk<br />

Date of birth: 30.07.1983<br />

Height: 180 cm<br />

Weight: 74 kg 3<br />

RUS<br />

Filippov Vasily<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Moscow<br />

Date of birth: 18.01.1981<br />

Height: 183 cm<br />

Weight: 87 kg 1<br />

BLR<br />

Harbok Siarhei<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Minsk<br />

Date of birth: 04.12.1982<br />

Height: 196 cm<br />

Weight: 98 kg 77<br />

RUS<br />

Kovalev Dmitry<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Omsk<br />

Date of birth: 15.05.1982<br />

Height: 180 cm<br />

Weight: 80 kg 30<br />

UKR<br />

Budko Ievgenii<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Zaporozhye<br />

Date of birth: 07.01.1978<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 110 kg<br />

RUS<br />

Chipurin Mikhail<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Moscow<br />

Date of birth: 17.11.1980<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 105 kg<br />

RUS<br />

Erokhin Dmitry<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Volgograd<br />

Date of birth: 26.02.1983<br />

Height: 204 cm<br />

Weight: 109 kg<br />

RUS<br />

Grams Oleg<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Krasnodar<br />

Date of birth: 20.02.1984<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg<br />

RUS<br />

Ivanov Vitaly<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Germany<br />

Date of birth: 03.02.1976<br />

Height: 194 cm<br />

Weight: 92 kg<br />

RUS<br />

Maksimov Pavel<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Rostov na Donu<br />

Date of birth: 09.04.1988<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 92 kg<br />

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EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

RUS Chekhovskie Medvedi<br />

14<br />

18<br />

9<br />

8<br />

RUS<br />

Rastvortsev Alexey<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Belgorod<br />

Date of birth: 08.08.1978<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 118 kg 11<br />

RUS<br />

Shishkarev Daniil<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Kazahstan<br />

Date of birth: 06.07.1988<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 85 kg 12<br />

RUS<br />

Skopintsev Oleg<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Krasnodar<br />

Date of birth: 15.04.1984<br />

Height: 180 cm<br />

Weight: 78 kg 47<br />

RUS<br />

Zhitnikov Dmitry<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Slovakia<br />

Date of birth: 20.11.1989<br />

Height: 193 cm<br />

Weight: 90 kg<br />

UKR<br />

Shelmenko Sergiy<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Kievskaya<br />

Date of birth: 05.04.1983<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 98 kg<br />

UKR<br />

Shymanski Vitalii<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Kiev<br />

Date of birth: 28.05.1989<br />

Height: 194 cm<br />

Weight: 92 kg<br />

RUS<br />

Starykh Andrey<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Krasnodar<br />

Date of birth: 02.02.1984<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 92 kg<br />

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MKB Veszprém KC (HUN)<br />

Address<br />

Playing Hall<br />

Press Contact<br />

Website<br />

Külso Kádártai ut., 8200 Veszprém, Hungary<br />

Külso Kádártai ut., 8200 Veszprém, Hungary<br />

mkbveszprem@chello.hu<br />

www.mkbveszprem.eu<br />

New Players Ferenc Ilyes (TBV Lemgo), Timuszin Schuch (HCM<br />

Constanta), Mirko Allilovic (RK Celje), Vedran Hud (RK<br />

Jeruzalem Ormos)<br />

Left the club<br />

Dejan Peric (Celje PL), Nikola Eklemovic (Wisla Plock),<br />

Evgenyi Lushnikov, Cornel Nagy (Dunkerque)<br />

Coach Lajos Mocsai, since 2007<br />

Qualification CL 2011/12 Hungarian Champions<br />

VELUX EHF Champions League records<br />

Participations (including 2011/212 season): 17<br />

Final (1): 2001/02<br />

Semi-Final (2): 2002/03, 2005/06<br />

Quarter-Final (8): 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2006/07, 2008/09,<br />

2009/10<br />

Last 16 (2): 1993/94, 2010/11<br />

Group Phase (3): 1994/95, 1995/96, 2007/08<br />

Other EC records<br />

Cup Winners Cup: Winner 2007/08, Final: 1996/97<br />

Hungarian Champions<br />

1984/85, 1985/86, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99,<br />

2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2007/08, 2008/09,<br />

2009/10, 2010/11<br />

Hungarian Cup Winners<br />

1983/84, 1987/88, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96,<br />

1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2006/07, 2008/09,<br />

2009/2010, 2010/11


EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

HUN MKB Veszprém KC<br />

32<br />

1<br />

29<br />

4<br />

15<br />

CRO<br />

Alilovic Mirko<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Ljubuski<br />

Date of birth: 15.09.1985<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 111 kg 7<br />

HUN<br />

Fazekas Nandor<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Kecskemet<br />

Date of birth: 16.10.1976<br />

Height: 192 cm<br />

Weight: 90 kg 3<br />

CRO<br />

Hud Vedran<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Varazdin<br />

Date of birth: 26.06.1990<br />

Height: 188 cm<br />

Weight: 92 kg 20<br />

HUN<br />

Ivancsik Gergö<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Györ<br />

Date of birth: 30.11.1981<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 87 kg 9<br />

SVK<br />

Kancel Otto<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Kiralyhelmec<br />

Date of birth: 01.02.1995<br />

Height: 202 cm<br />

Weight: 88 kg<br />

SLO<br />

Korazija David<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Celje<br />

Date of birth: 27.03.1982<br />

Height: 184 cm<br />

Weight: 85 kg 17<br />

HUN<br />

Csaszar Gabor<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Celldömölk<br />

Date of birth: 16.06.1984<br />

Height: 188 cm<br />

Weight: 98 kg<br />

HUN<br />

Gulyas Peter<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Vezprem<br />

Date of birth: 04.03.1984<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg<br />

HUN<br />

Ilyés Ferenc<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Szekelyudvarhely<br />

Date of birth: 20.12.1981<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg<br />

HUN<br />

Ivancsik Tamas<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Györ<br />

Date of birth: 03.04.1983<br />

Height: 179 cm<br />

Weight: 75 kg<br />

HUN<br />

Komendant Endre<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Ajka<br />

Date of birth: 30.01.1992<br />

Height: 212 cm<br />

Weight: 112 kg<br />

HUN<br />

Laluska Balazs<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Szeged<br />

Date of birth: 20.06.1981<br />

Height: 202 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg<br />

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EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

HUN MKB Veszprém KC<br />

16<br />

5<br />

33<br />

2<br />

HUN<br />

Liszkai Szilveszter<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Györ<br />

Date of birth: 01.03.1987<br />

Height: 199 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg 10<br />

HUN<br />

Schuch Istvan Timuzsin<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Nagyatad<br />

Date of birth: 05.06.1985<br />

Height: 197 cm<br />

Weight: 105 kg<br />

CRO<br />

Sulic Renato<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Rijeka<br />

Date of birth: 12.10.1979<br />

Height: 192 cm<br />

Weight: 105 kg 30<br />

SRB<br />

Vilovski Uros<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Senta<br />

Date of birth: 25.02.1984<br />

Height: 197 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg 14<br />

HUN<br />

REINALDO PEREZ C.<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Marianao<br />

Date of birth: 26.08.1971<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 107 kg<br />

HUN<br />

Stranigg Janos-Tamas<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Budapest<br />

Date of birth: 02.02.1995<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 80 kg<br />

BIH<br />

Terzic Mirsad<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Priboj<br />

Date of birth: 12.07.1983<br />

Height: 196 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg<br />

SRB<br />

Vujin Marko<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Backa Palanka<br />

Date of birth: 07.12.1984<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg<br />

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BM Atletico Madrid (ESP)<br />

Address Pabellon Quijote Arena, Carretera Puertollano s/n, 13005<br />

Ciudad Real, Spain<br />

Playing Hall<br />

Palacio Vistalegre, 28025 Madrid, Spain<br />

Press Contact<br />

prensa@bmatleticodemadrid.com<br />

Website<br />

www.bmatleticodemadrid.com<br />

New Players<br />

Left the club<br />

Edu Fernández (Cuatro Rayas Valladolid), Nikolaj Markussen<br />

(Nordsjaelland Handbold)<br />

Viran Morros (FC Barcelona Intersport)<br />

Coach Talant Dujshebaev, since 2005<br />

Qualification CL 2011/12 Spanish Runners-Up<br />

VELUX EHF Champions League records<br />

Participations (including 2011/12 season): 9<br />

Winner (3): 2005/06, 2007/08, 2008/09<br />

Final (2): 2004/05, 2010/11<br />

Semi-Final (1): 2003/04<br />

Quarter-Final (1): 2006/07<br />

Other EC records<br />

Cup Winners Cup: Winner 2001/02, 2002/03<br />

City Cup: Finalist 1998/99<br />

Spanish Champions<br />

2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010<br />

Spanish Cup winners<br />

2003, 2008, 2011


EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

ESP BM Atletico Madrid<br />

18<br />

21<br />

33<br />

4<br />

1<br />

5<br />

FRA<br />

Abalo Luc<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Ivry<br />

Date of birth: 06.09.1984<br />

Height: 182 cm<br />

Weight: 80 kg 13<br />

ESP<br />

Canellas Reixach Joan<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: St. Maria de Palau<br />

Date of birth: 30.09.1986<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg 14<br />

FRA<br />

Dinart Didier<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Pointre a Pitre<br />

Date of birth: 18.01.1977<br />

Height: 197 cm<br />

Weight: 108 kg 24<br />

ESP<br />

Fernandez Roura Eduard<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Barcelona<br />

Date of birth: 26.06.1979<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 119 kg 6<br />

ESP<br />

HOMBRADOS IBANEZ J.<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Madrid<br />

Date of birth: 07.04.1972<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 97 kg 22<br />

SWE<br />

Källman Jonas<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Växjö<br />

Date of birth: 17.07.1981<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg 77<br />

ESP<br />

Aguinagalde Akuizu Julen<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Irun<br />

Date of birth: 08.12.1982<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 116 kg<br />

ESP<br />

Davis Camara David<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: St. Maria de Palau<br />

Date of birth: 25.10.1976<br />

Height: 185 cm<br />

Weight: 85 kg<br />

ESP<br />

Entrerrios Rodriguez Alberto<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Gijon<br />

Date of birth: 07.11.1976<br />

Height: 192 cm<br />

Weight: 102 kg<br />

ESP<br />

Guardiola Villaplana Isaias<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Petrer<br />

Date of birth: 01.10.1984<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg<br />

POL<br />

Jurkiewicz Mariusz<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Lubin<br />

Date of birth: 03.02.1982<br />

Height: 199 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg<br />

MKD<br />

Lazarov Kiril<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Veles<br />

Date of birth: 10.05.1980<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 99 kg<br />

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EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

ESP BM Atletico Madrid<br />

11<br />

20<br />

DEN<br />

Markussen Nikolaj<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Helsinge<br />

Date of birth: 01.08.1988<br />

Height: 211 cm<br />

Weight: 95 kg 15<br />

ESP<br />

RODRIGUEZ VAQUERO J.<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Palencia<br />

Date of birth: 05.01.1980<br />

Height: 187 cm<br />

Weight: 91 kg 16<br />

ESP<br />

Parrondo Garcia Roberto<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Madrid<br />

Date of birth: 12.01.1980<br />

Height: 187 cm<br />

Weight: 86 kg<br />

ESP<br />

Sterbik Arpad<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Senta<br />

Date of birth: 20.11.1979<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 119 kg<br />

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Füchse Berlin (GER)<br />

Address<br />

Playing Hall<br />

Press Contact<br />

Website<br />

New Players<br />

Left the club<br />

Markgrafenstraße 34, 10117 Berlin, Germany<br />

Max-Schmeling-Halle, Falkplatz 1, 10437 Berlin, Germany<br />

gueter@fuechse-berlin.de<br />

www. fuechse-berlin.de<br />

Iker Romero (FC Barcelona), Jonathan Stenbäcken (IK<br />

Sävehof), Evgeni Pevnov (TSG Friesenheim), Ramon Tauabo<br />

(Füchse youth team)<br />

Stian Vatne (end of career), Konrad Wilczynski (SG <strong>Handball</strong><br />

Westwien), Michal Kubisztal (Wisła Płock)<br />

Coach Dagur Sigursson, since 2009<br />

Qualification CL 2011/12 German third place<br />

VELUX EHF Champions League records<br />

Participations (including 2011/12 season): 1


EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

GER Füchse Berlin<br />

21<br />

12<br />

24<br />

4<br />

32<br />

NED<br />

Bult Mark<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Emmen<br />

Date of birth: 07.09.1982<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 96 kg 66<br />

GER<br />

Heinevetter Silvio<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Bad Langensalza<br />

Date of birth: 21.10.1984<br />

Height: 194 cm<br />

Weight: 92 kg<br />

POL<br />

Jaszka Bartlomiej<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Ostrow<br />

Date of birth: 16.06.1983<br />

Height: 185 cm<br />

Weight: 85 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Laen Torsten<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Odense<br />

Date of birth: 26.11.1979<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 96 kg 2<br />

GER<br />

Michelsen Morten<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Kiel<br />

Date of birth: 17.07.1991<br />

Height: 193 cm<br />

Weight: 102 kg 27<br />

GER<br />

Pechstein Marc<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Leisnig<br />

Date of birth: 22.01.1992<br />

Height: 197 cm<br />

Weight: 96 kg 30<br />

GER<br />

Christophersen Sven-Sören<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Lübeck<br />

Date of birth: 09.05.1985<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 95 kg<br />

GER<br />

Hövels Kenji<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Berlin<br />

Date of birth: 09.07.1993<br />

Height: 179 cm<br />

Weight: 84 kg<br />

GER<br />

Kroll Maximilian<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Berlin<br />

Date of birth: 20.01.1993<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 96 kg<br />

GER<br />

Löffler Colja<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Lübeck<br />

Date of birth: 08.05.1989<br />

Height: 187 cm<br />

Weight: 86 kg<br />

CRO<br />

Nincevic Ivan<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Zadar<br />

Date of birth: 27.10.1981<br />

Height: 185 cm<br />

Weight: 82 kg<br />

ISL<br />

Petersson Alexander<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Riga<br />

Date of birth: 02.07.1980<br />

Height: 186 cm<br />

Weight: 87 kg<br />

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EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

GER Füchse Berlin<br />

14<br />

23<br />

19<br />

15<br />

RUS<br />

Pevnov Evgeni<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Taschkent<br />

Date of birth: 13.01.1989<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 106 kg 11<br />

GER<br />

Rinderle Maximilian<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Lörrach<br />

Date of birth: 16.01.1987<br />

Height: 185 cm<br />

Weight: 85 kg 18<br />

GER<br />

Sellin Johannes<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Wolgast<br />

Date of birth: 31.12.1990<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 81 kg 9<br />

SWE<br />

Stenbäcken Jonathan<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Vargarda<br />

Date of birth: 07.01.1988<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg 71<br />

GER<br />

Tauabo Ramon<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Berlin<br />

Date of birth: 08.10.1992<br />

Height: 183 cm<br />

Weight: 83 kg<br />

GER<br />

Richwien Markus<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Magdeburg<br />

Date of birth: 05.07.1985<br />

Height: 186 cm<br />

Weight: 84 kg<br />

ESP<br />

Romero Fernandez Iker<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Vitoria<br />

Date of birth: 15.06.1980<br />

Height: 196 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg<br />

CRO<br />

Spoljaric Denis Milan<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Zagreb<br />

Date of birth: 20.08.1979<br />

Height: 196 cm<br />

Weight: 96 kg<br />

CZE<br />

Stochl Petr<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Pilsen<br />

Date of birth: 24.04.1976<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 93 kg<br />

GER<br />

Thümmler Jonas<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Berlin<br />

Date of birth: 21.08.1993<br />

Height: 192 cm<br />

Weight: 87 kg<br />

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Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (DEN)<br />

Address<br />

Playing Hall<br />

Press Contact<br />

Website<br />

New Players<br />

Left the club<br />

Vestre Ringvej 7, 8850 Bjerringbro, Denmark<br />

Messecenter, Herning, Vardevej 1, 7400 Herning, Denmark<br />

cl@bjerringbro-silkeborg.dk<br />

www.bjerringbro-silkeborg.dk<br />

Audray Tuzolana (Nantes), Espen Lie Hansen (Drammen HK),<br />

Robert Arrhenius (Aragon), Gudmundur Arni Olafsson<br />

(Haukar), Jannick Green (Aalborg Handbold)<br />

Primoz Prost (Montpellier), Andreas Toudahl (Skjern<br />

Handbold), Joakim Hykkerud, Akuutaneq Kreutzmann (Vejle)<br />

Coach Carsten Albrektse, since 2007<br />

Qualification CL 2011/12 Danish runners-up<br />

VELUX EHF Champions League records<br />

Participations (including 2011/12 season): 2<br />

Qualification (1): 2010/11


EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg<br />

21<br />

14<br />

10<br />

15<br />

23<br />

4<br />

DEN<br />

Ahle Jesper Tvistholm<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Holstebro<br />

Date of birth: 13.02.1981<br />

Height: 192 cm<br />

Weight: 98 kg 66<br />

SWE<br />

Arrhenius Robert Lennart<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Kyrketorp<br />

Date of birth: 14.05.1979<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 104 kg 22<br />

NOR<br />

Hansen Espen Lie<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Drammen<br />

Date of birth: 01.03.1989<br />

Height: 196 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg 20<br />

DEN<br />

KIRKEGAARD D.<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Ulfborg-Vemb<br />

Date of birth: 04.06.1981<br />

Height: 186 cm<br />

Weight: 87 kg 16<br />

DEN<br />

Kristiansen Simon Westh<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Ronne<br />

Date of birth: 25.01.1984<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 93 kg 18<br />

DEN<br />

Nielsen Jonas Gade<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Arhus<br />

Date of birth: 03.03.1994<br />

Height: 193 cm<br />

Weight: 86 kg 26<br />

DEN<br />

Andersen Kasper Young<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Silkeborg<br />

Date of birth: 20.12.1993<br />

Height: 191 cm<br />

Weight: 77 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Baagöe Theis<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Arhus<br />

Date of birth: 12.11.1992<br />

Height: 202 cm<br />

Weight: 94 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Jacobsen Niklas Landin<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Gladsaxe<br />

Date of birth: 19.12.1988<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 98 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Krejberg Jannick Green<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Lemvig<br />

Date of birth: 29.09.1988<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 93 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Madsen Mathias Pugholm<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Gjern<br />

Date of birth: 10.04.1982<br />

Height: 196 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Nielsen Kasper<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Hillerod<br />

Date of birth: 09.06.1975<br />

Height: 191 cm<br />

Weight: 95 kg<br />

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EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

DEN Bjerringbro-Silkeborg<br />

8<br />

2<br />

83<br />

31<br />

25<br />

DEN<br />

Nielsen Mads Oris<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Bjerringbro<br />

Date of birth: 17.03.1981<br />

Height: 197 cm<br />

Weight: 102 kg 7<br />

DEN<br />

Nielsen Nicolaj Schytt<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Viborg<br />

Date of birth: 12.02.1994<br />

Height: 185 cm<br />

Weight: 70 kg 9<br />

SWE<br />

Petersen Fredrik Raahauge<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Ystad (SWE)<br />

Date of birth: 27.08.1983<br />

Height: 188 cm<br />

Weight: 81 kg 11<br />

DEN<br />

Sörensen Fredrik Schilling<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Silkeborg<br />

Date of birth: 03.09.1989<br />

Height: 180 cm<br />

Weight: 69 kg 84<br />

SLO<br />

Zvizej Miha<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Celje<br />

Date of birth: 06.11.1987<br />

Height: 193 cm<br />

Weight: 103 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Nielsen Nicolaj Oris<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Bjerringbro<br />

Date of birth: 26.09.1986<br />

Height: 194 cm<br />

Weight: 100 kg<br />

ISL<br />

Olafsson Gudmundur Arni<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Reykjavik<br />

Date of birth: 24.09.1990<br />

Height: 181 cm<br />

Weight: 74 kg<br />

DEN<br />

Schmidt Rasmus Lauge<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Randers<br />

Date of birth: 20.06.1991<br />

Height: 194 cm<br />

Weight: 101 kg<br />

FRA<br />

Tuzolana Audray<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Versailles<br />

Date of birth: 28.02.1984<br />

Height: 181 cm<br />

Weight: 85 kg<br />

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KS Vive Targi Kielce (POL)<br />

Address<br />

Playing Hall<br />

Press Contact<br />

Website<br />

New Players<br />

Left the club<br />

ul. Robotnicza 5, 25-662 Kielce, Poland<br />

Hala M.O.S.I.R – Legionow, ul. Boczna 15A, 25-093 Kielce,<br />

Poland<br />

s.kozubek@vivetargi.pl<br />

www.vivetargi.pl<br />

Denis Buntic (Ademar Leon), Slawomir Szmal (Rhein Neckar<br />

Löwen), Grzgegorz Tkyczak (Rhein Neckar Löwen)<br />

Mirza Dzomba (end of career)<br />

Coach Bogdan Wenta, since 2008<br />

Qualification CL 2011/12 Winner of Qualification Tournaments Wildcard Group (Polish<br />

Runners-Up)<br />

VELUX EHF Champions League records<br />

Participations (including 2011/12 season): 9<br />

Last 16 (3): 1993/94, 1994/95, 2009/10<br />

Last 32 (2): 1996/97, 1998/99<br />

Group Matches (3): 1999/00, 2003/04, 2010/11<br />

Other EC records<br />

11 participations in other ECs<br />

Polish Champions<br />

1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2009, 2010<br />

Polish Cup winners<br />

1985, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011


EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

POL KS Vive Targi Kielce<br />

21<br />

2<br />

13<br />

10<br />

20<br />

18<br />

CRO<br />

Buntic Denis<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Ljubuski<br />

Date of birth: 13.11.1982<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 93 kg 1<br />

POL<br />

Grabarczyk Piotr<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Olsztyn<br />

Date of birth: 31.10.1982<br />

Height: 200 cm<br />

Weight: 99 kg 15<br />

POL<br />

Jurasik Mariusz<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Zagan<br />

Date of birth: 04.05.1976<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 95 kg 5<br />

POL<br />

Kuchczynski Patryk<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Gdynia<br />

Date of birth: 17.03.1983<br />

Height: 183 cm<br />

Weight: 81 kg 9<br />

POL<br />

Przybylski Mateusz<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Kielce<br />

Date of birth: 24.09.1991<br />

Height: 195 cm<br />

Weight: 98 kg 24<br />

SRB<br />

Stojkovic Rastko<br />

Position: Line Player<br />

Place of birth: Belgrad<br />

Date of birth: 12.07.1981<br />

Height: 191 cm<br />

Weight: 104 kg 78<br />

DEN<br />

Cleverly Marcus<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Hilerod<br />

Date of birth: 15.06.1981<br />

Height: 188 cm<br />

Weight: 92 kg<br />

POL<br />

Jachlewski Mateusz<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Gdynia<br />

Date of birth: 27.12.1984<br />

Height: 185 cm<br />

Weight: 88 kg<br />

POL<br />

Jurecki Michal<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Koscian<br />

Date of birth: 27.10.1984<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 110 kg<br />

ISL<br />

Olafsson Thorir<br />

Position: Right Wing<br />

Place of birth: Reykjavik<br />

Date of birth: 28.11.1979<br />

Height: 189 cm<br />

Weight: 78 kg<br />

POL<br />

Rosinski Tomasz<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Ostrov WLKP<br />

Date of birth: 24.02.1984<br />

Height: 192 cm<br />

Weight: 85 kg<br />

POL<br />

Szmal Slawomir<br />

Position: Goal Keeper<br />

Place of birth: Strzelce Opol<br />

Date of birth: 02.10.1978<br />

Height: 190 cm<br />

Weight: 90 kg<br />

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EUROPEAN CUP - PLAYERS LIST<br />

Men's <strong>European</strong> Cup - VELUX EHF Champions League 2011/12<br />

POL KS Vive Targi Kielce<br />

6<br />

7<br />

POL<br />

Tkaczyk Grzegorz<br />

Position: Left Back<br />

Place of birth: Warschau<br />

Date of birth: 22.12.1980<br />

Height: 194 cm<br />

Weight: 94 kg 4<br />

POL<br />

Zaremba Mateusz<br />

Position: Right Back<br />

Place of birth: Nowogard<br />

Date of birth: 27.10.1984<br />

Height: 198 cm<br />

Weight: 94 kg 23<br />

POL<br />

Tomczak Bartlomiej<br />

Position: Left Wing<br />

Place of birth: Ostrow Wlkp<br />

Date of birth: 07.09.1985<br />

Height: 186 cm<br />

Weight: 90 kg<br />

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Zorman Uros<br />

Position: Middle Back<br />

Place of birth: Kranj<br />

Date of birth: 09.01.1980<br />

Height: 189 cm<br />

Weight: 96 kg<br />

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