08.09.2012, 11:30 Starting the Group Stage of the VELUX EHF Champions League with two more Gille brothers and a new coach. Benjamin welcoming elder siblings. |
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Countdown 6: Chambery SavoieA new coach, two world class brothers and the hopes to reach the knock-out stage of the VELUX EHF Champions League: After twelve years Philippe Gardent left Chambery to coach aspiring club Paris Handball. His successor is his former assistant Mario Cavalli, who now will be assisted by the top player returning to the club: Guillaume Gille. He arrives from Hamburg, together with his brother Bertrande and will join their youngest sibling Benjamin. Jean-Christophe Aulas will take on the role as the new goalkeeper coach. Xavier Barachet left Chambery and will wear the Madrid jersey next season. After missing out on the Last 16 in the 2011/12 season, Chambery is aiming to make an improvement on last season. Season’s objectives are clear – to qualify for the Last 16 of the VELUX EHF Champions League and in the French League to obtain a ticket for the next edition of the European top club competition. “Kielce are very strong but all the other teams in our group are on the same level. This is a positive thing, but also somewhat dangerous. It will be a very open group,” club manager Laurent Munier predicted.
Three questions to coach Mario Cavalli:
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Chambery Savoie HB (FRA)
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TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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