HSV Hamburg

The handball club Hamburg is a sports club from Hamburg, who participates in the operation of the game handball league. After the Cup victory in 2010 and the German Cup in 2011, the club won the 2013 Champions League.

  • 2.1 New Items 2013/14
  • 2.2 Disposals 2013/14
  • 2.3 Disposals 2014/15

History

The club was founded in 1999 as HSV ( = handball club ) Lübeck and took over the license of the Bundesliga VfL Bad Schwartau, with whom he to 2002 a syndicate was formed (SG VfL Bad Schwartau Luebeck ). In 2002, this gaming community has been solved, and the HSV moved to Hamburg.

The most important patron of the association is Andreas Rudolph, who since 2005, with an interruption from 2011 to 2013, and President.

Name

For marketing purposes, a contract was signed with the Hamburg SV to use its abbreviation and logo may. Many newspapers have the difference between the two clubs not implemented and reported in the Handball - Bundesliga always Hamburger SV. Also, the club is wrongly repeatedly referred to as " HSV Handball ". This is only the name of the operating company of the association, the (formerly Color Line Arena ) or the Sporthalle Hamburg denies its home games since 2002 under the name HSV Hamburg at the O2 World Hamburg in Hamburg.

In the summer of 2008, a syndicate of Handball Sport Verein Hamburg and Handball Department of Hamburger SV under the name SG HSV Handball was set up in the area below the Bundesliga team. The goal was to be able to accumulate Hamburger Sport-Verein in the Bundesliga under the official name.

Handball - Bundesliga

The Game Season 2002/ 03 ended the team as a table of eight. The following season, 2003/04 HSV finished fifth and reached the final of the DHB Cup. In the 2004/05 season the team had to settle for ninth place in the final table. 2006 once the club in the league to tenth place, but could win the DHB Cup and the Supercup DHB and qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup. 2007 won the HSV the European Cup Winners' Cup and was runner-up behind the THW Kiel, also reached to the semi-finals of the DHB Cup. 2008, the final of the DHB Cup was again reached in which the HSV THW Kiel defeated in the semifinals of the EHF Champions League failed at the HSV winner BM Ciudad Real. 2009 HSV was again runner-up behind the THW Kiel, also reached to the semi-finals of the DHB Cup and the EHF Champions League, where again BM Ciudad Real was the last stop. 2010 won the HSV the DHB Cup by a final victory over the Rhein- Neckar Löwen and was runner-up behind Kiel. In the season 2010/11 HSV Hamburg won for the first time in its history the German Championship; with three games left in the season, the club as a masterpiece was made.

Martin Schwalb was after the season 2010/11 CEO and president, took over as coach Per Carlen. On 29 December 2011, the club announced the separation of Carlen. For now took over the U23 and former assistant coach Jens Häusler as coach. As of March 16, 2012 Martin Schwalb returned as a coach on the HSV bench, Jens Häusler again took over the post of assistant coach. On 29 May 2012, the HSV Hamburg announced that the team with Martin Schwalb and Jens Häusler is also in the following season in office. From July 2012 to October 2013 was Matthias Rudolph, brother of Andreas Rudolph, the former principal shareholder, president and patron of the association and a pharmacist by trade, was appointed for the exchanged on the coaching job Schwalb by the Supervisory Board for three years as president. Previously, he was a member of the Supervisory Board and sponsor of the club.

International Games

The biggest success to date is winning the EHF Champions League in 2013, for which the team was awarded the prize for outstanding sporting success in 2013, the city of Hamburg. In the finals in Cologne HSV defeated the FC Barcelona with 30:29 after extra time.

Squad for the 2013/14 season

New Items 2013/14

  • Henrik Toft Hansen ( Bjerringbro - Silkeborg )
  • Adrian Pfahl ( VfL Gummersbach )
  • Petar Đorđić (SG Flensburg- Handewitt )
  • Kentin Mahé ( VfL Gummersbach )
  • Marcus Cleverly ( LUGI HF)
  • Kevin Fall ( own youth )
  • Prior Dominiković (U.S. Ivry HB)
  • Joan Cañellas (Atlético Madrid)
  • Zarko Markovic ( Frisch Auf Göppingen)

Departures 2013/14

Departures 2014/15

Well-known former players

  • France Bertrand Gille
  • Russia Dmitri Torgowanow
  • France Guillaume Gille
  • Germany Andreas Rastner
  • Germany Heiko Grimm
  • Spain ion Belaustegui
  • Sweden Jonas Ernelind
  • Sweden Tomas Svensson
  • Germany Adrian Wagner
  • Serbia Zoran Đorđić
  • Poland Marcin Lijewski
  • Croatia Igor Vori
  • Germany Michael Kraus
  • Sweden Oscar Carlen
  • Sweden Dan Beutler
  • Slovenia Renato Vugrinec
  • Serbia Goran Stojanović
  • Switzerland Ivan Ursic

President

  • 2004-2005 Heinz Jacobsen
  • 2005-2011 Andreas Rudolph
  • 2011-2013 Martin Schwalb
  • 2013-2013 Matthias Rudolph
  • 2013-0000 Andreas Rudolph

Hall

Home ground is basically the O2 World Hamburg ( until April 2010 Color Line Arena called ). If these are not available or fewer viewers are expected to play their home games in the sports hall of Hamburg will be held ( Alsterdorfer school).

A special case was 2007, the home match in the European Cup winner against the HC Portovik Youzhny (Ukraine ) dar. On February 25, the game in the Lübeck Hanseatic Hall ( home stadium of VfL Bad Schwartau ) was discharged because both the Color Line Arena and the Alsterdorfer sports hall were already occupied.

Audience

Source: www.hsvhandball.com, www.toyota- handball- bundesliga.de

Achievements

  • EHF Champions League winner 2013
  • German master 2011
  • German Cup 2006 2010
  • European Cup Winners' Cup 2007
  • German Vice Champion 2007, 2009, 2010
  • German Cup finalist 2004, 2008
  • Supercup winner 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010
  • EHF Champions Trophy 3rd place 2007
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