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OFFICIAL PROGRAMME EHF European League Men 2020/21 SC MAGDEBURG vs RK NEXE GETEC Arena 8. Dezember 2020 / 20:45 Uhr Magdeburg Partner Suppliers eurohandball.com ehftv.com #ehfel # morehandball @ehfeuropeanleague @ehfel–offi cial @ehfel_offi cial Think sport Foreword EHF President Dear handball friends, can It is with my great pleasure, for the very first time, to welcome you to the EHF European League Men group phase for 2020/21. bring As you may have seen over the summer, our European club competitions underwent several changes and, as part of that process, they all received a striking new and impressive facelift. The end product saw a new brand for the EHF unveiled, a process which saw competitions rebranded and renamed. So welcome to the new-look EHF European League, the new name for our second tier competition, and I will think you will agree that the new logo and colour scheme reflects just how dynamic and together. exciting this competition is in our handball landscape. PEOPLE The new, orange-coloured logo, for instance, is an abstract version of the letter ‘E’, rotating around the sides of a pentagon – the shape which, you will notice, is referenced through all of our club competitions. In its appearance, the logo and brand sound symbolise the energy, toughness and intensity that But transform from the action on court and the performance of the teams to the visual presentation of the new competition. think Words such as ‘tough’, ‘intense’ and ‘competitive’ spring to mind when I think of the EHF European League, and those phrases could not be more fitting for this first campaign as we embark on what promises to be a fascinating group phase. What I am looking forward to most over the next 10 rounds of matches is witnessing a real eclectic mix of teams going head-to-head over the coming months as they fight for their places in the all- responsibly. important knockout stages. Seventeen nations across the EHF are represented among the 24 competing teams, which gives this season’s competition a hugely diverse combination of styles, further proof of what makes this competition so captivating. What lies in wait for handball fans is a mouth-watering series of matches featuring some of the biggest names in our sport with no easy games for any team. Just one look at some of clubs in the group phase is enough to whet the appetite. With the likes Rhein-Neckar Löwen and Füchse Berlin joining former EHF Champions League winners SC Magdeburg and Montpellier, the race to reach the elimination phase is going to be a battle of epic proportions. The UNIQA Group is one of the It goes without saying that I wish everyone associated with every team all the very best of luck over leading insurance groups in the forthcoming group phase matches. I would also like to thank them all for their support, its core markets of Austria and enthusiasm and understanding in what has been a hugely challenging time for our sport. Central and Eastern Europe with The togetherness shown by everyone in the handball community, however, given us all real strength over 40 companies in 18 countries and I hope that by the time we are able to celebrate the final weekend of this competition in May it and around 10 million customers. will be in circumstances in which we can enjoy it together and safely. Yours in sport. www.uniqagroup.com Michael Wiederer. EHF President Think sport Foreword EHF President Dear handball friends, can It is with my great pleasure, for the very first time, to welcome you to the EHF European League Men group phase for 2020/21. bring As you may have seen over the summer, our European club competitions underwent several changes and, as part of that process, they all received a striking new and impressive facelift. The end product saw a new brand for the EHF unveiled, a process which saw competitions rebranded and renamed. So welcome to the new-look EHF European League, the new name for our second tier competition, and I will think you will agree that the new logo and colour scheme reflects just how dynamic and together. exciting this competition is in our handball landscape. PEOPLE The new, orange-coloured logo, for instance, is an abstract version of the letter ‘E’, rotating around the sides of a pentagon – the shape which, you will notice, is referenced through all of our club competitions. In its appearance, the logo and brand sound symbolise the energy, toughness and intensity that But transform from the action on court and the performance of the teams to the visual presentation of the new competition. think Words such as ‘tough’, ‘intense’ and ‘competitive’ spring to mind when I think of the EHF European League, and those phrases could not be more fitting for this first campaign as we embark on what promises to be a fascinating group phase. What I am looking forward to most over the next 10 rounds of matches is witnessing a real eclectic mix of teams going head-to-head over the coming months as they fight for their places in the all- responsibly. important knockout stages. Seventeen nations across the EHF are represented among the 24 competing teams, which gives this season’s competition a hugely diverse combination of styles, further proof of what makes this competition so captivating. What lies in wait for handball fans is a mouth-watering series of matches featuring some of the biggest names in our sport with no easy games for any team. Just one look at some of clubs in the group phase is enough to whet the appetite. With the likes Rhein-Neckar Löwen and Füchse Berlin joining former EHF Champions League winners SC Magdeburg and Montpellier, the race to reach the elimination phase is going to be a battle of epic proportions. The UNIQA Group is one of the It goes without saying that I wish everyone associated with every team all the very best of luck over leading insurance groups in the forthcoming group phase matches. I would also like to thank them all for their support, its core markets of Austria and enthusiasm and understanding in what has been a hugely challenging time for our sport. Central and Eastern Europe with The togetherness shown by everyone in the handball community, however, given us all real strength over 40 companies in 18 countries and I hope that by the time we are able to celebrate the final weekend of this competition in May it and around 10 million customers. will be in circumstances in which we can enjoy it together and safely. Yours in sport. www.uniqagroup.com Michael Wiederer. EHF President Partner Suppliers EHF EUROPEAN LEAGUE MEN Season 2020/21 Partner Suppliers hintere Reihe (v.l.): Marc-Henrik Schmedt (Geschäftsführer), Tomas Svensson (Torwarttrainer), Zeljko Musa, Piotr Chrapkowski, Christoph Steinert, Felix Eckert (Betreuer), Daniel Müller (Athletiktrainer) mittlere Reihe (v.l.): Yves Grafenhorst (Co-Trainer), Marko Bezjak, Gisli Kritjansson, Moritz Preuss, Magnus Gullerud, Michael Damgaard, Omar lngi Magnusson, Matthias Fehse (Physiotherapeut) vordere Reihe (v.l.): Bennet Wiegert (Trainer), Daniel Pettersson, Matthias Musche, Jannick Green, Christion O´Sullivan, Tobias Thulin, Tim Hornke, Lukas Mertens, Andreas Grote (Physiotherapeut) NR. VORNAME NAME GEBURTSTAG NATION POSITION TORE ZUM EINTRAGEN 2 Zeljko Musa 08.01.1986 Kroatien KM 3 Piotr Chrapkowski 24.03.1988 Polen RL 6 Matthias Musche 18.07.1992 Deutschland LA 7 Kluge Justus Max 24.12.1997 Deutschland LA 8 Christoph Steinert 18.01.1990 Deutschland RR 10 Gisli Kritjansson 30.07.1999 Island RM 11 Daniel Pettersson 06.05.1992 Schweden RA 12 Tobias Thulin 05.07.1995 Schweden TW 14 Omar Ingi Magnusson 12.03.1997 Island RR 16 Jannick Green 29.09.1988 Dänemark TW 17 Tim Hornke 04.08.1990 Deutschland RA 21 Magnus Gullerud 13.11.1991 Norwegen KM 22 Lukas Mertens 22.03.1996 Deutschland LA 24 Christian O´Sullivan 22.08.1991 Norwegen RM 25 Marko Bezjak 26.06.1986 Slowenien RM 34 Michael Damgaard 18.03.1990 Dänemark RL 66 Patzwaldt Janik 22.05.2001 Deutschland TW 95 Moritz Preuss 22.02.1995 Deutschland KM BW Bennet Wiegert 25.01.1982 Deutschland Trainer YG Yves Grafenhorst 15.03.1984 Deutschland Co-Trainer KM = Kreis Mitte / LA = Links außen / RA = Rechts außen / RL = Rückraum links / RM = Rückraum Mitte / RR = Rückraum rechts / TW = Torwart 5 ORDINARY SHARE THE GAME EHF EUROPEAN LEAGUE MEN Season 2020/21 ORDINARY NR. VORNAME NAME GEBURTSTAG NATION POSITION TORE ZUM EINTRAGEN 1 Edi Vesligaj 30.06.1993 Kroatien TW 4 Aleksandar Bakic 03.09.2000 Montenegro LA 5 Bruno Cuic 20.08.2001 Kroatien RL 6 Albin Eter 20.03.1984 Kroatien LA 7 Fran Mileta 14.08.2000 Kroatien RA 8 Marko Mrdenovic 19.08.1984 Kroatien KM 9 Saša Barišic Jaman 10.11.1982 Slowenien RL 11 Ivan Dumencic 10.07.1990 Kroatien RM 12 Moreno Car 22.04.1996 Kroatien TW 15 Marko Buvinic 28.06.1992 Kroatien RR 16 Mihailo Radovanovic 18.12.1992 Serbien TW 18 Marin Jelinic 07.12.1996 Kroatien LA 19 Ivan Vida 14.03.1995 Kroatien RA 23 Tomislav Severec 29.06.1997 Kroatien RL 25 Zivan Pesic 07.07.1993 Serbien KM 28 Janko Kevic 21.04.1986 Kroatien RM 29 Mateo Rodin 21.07.1992 Kroatien RR 33 Mario Tomic 22.06.1988 Katar KM 45 Halil Jaganjac 22.06.1998 Kroatien RL 66 Tomi Vozab 26.04.1990 Kroatien RM 87 Gianfranco Pribetic 28.04.2000 Kroatien KM SHARE HH Hrvoje Horvat 26.08.1994 Kroatien Trainer THE GAME KM = Kreis Mitte / LA = Links außen / RA = Rechts außen / RL = Rückraum links / RM = Rückraum Mitte / RR = Rückraum rechts / TW = Torwart 7 ULTIMATE Completely controlled bounce.