05.10.2012, 01:20 Even though some of their experienced stars have left the club, Danish champions Randers HK hope to proceed to the Main Round for the first time ever. |
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Countdown, part 9: Randers HKTheir biggest success was tinged with sadness as Randers HK celebrated winning last season's Danish championship, with some of their key players choosing to end their careers on a high. In 2010 and 2011 Randers had reached the Danish finals but lost against Viborg and Midtjylland one year later. But in 2012, they went all the way. However, two Danish legends had played their last match: Katrine Fruelund, twice Olympics champion, and Mette Melgaard finished their career, becoming Danish champions. Fruelund is now involved with the management of Randers HK, which also won the EHF Cup in 2010. As well as them, the German duo of Nina Wörz and Susann Müller left to join Krim Mercator in Slovenia. “It was a brilliant experience to become champions with Randers before leaving, it was a great feeling not only for me, but for the whole team,” said Wörz looking back. In total nine players left Randers, but seven newcomers arrived in the city of the 2013 EHF European Beach championships, including two international stars: French double world championship runners-up Siraba Dembele and Macarena Aguilar, 2011 EHF Champions League finalist with Itxako and Olympic bronze medallist with Spain. So coach Jan Leslie has to build-up a new team which hopes to proceed for the Main Round for the first time in their third appearance in the EHF Champions League. While the club management almost all agree that the group will be won by Vâlcea, the remaining three teams of Randers, Buxtehude and Hypo are all fairly equal and will have to fight for the second spot in the Main Round.
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TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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