09.10.2013, 09:50
Challenge your friends and win great prizes in VELUX Handball Manager game

The VELUX Handball Manager is ready to throw-off for the second edition on Thursday with exclusive prizes at the stake, including a VIP trip to the 2015 VELUX EHF FINAL4.


Challenge your friends and win great prizes in VELUX Handball Manager game

All handball fans are invited to join the new season of the VELUX Handball Manager game, the only game of its kind to let fans buy and sell VELUX EHF Champions League players, earn points on the results of their matches, compete against each other in private or public leagues, and much more.

By playing VELUX Handball Manager, fans will have a chance to win one of five exclusive prizes, including two VIP tickets for the VELUX EHF FINAL4 of the 2014/15 season

Only in the warm-up for the new season (first two playing rounds) over 3,000 teams have already been created, although no points were awarded.

All those who have not joined the party should not hesitate, because the first roster freeze is looming (Thursday 10 October, 18:00).

It will be still possible to enter the game at a later stage – always a day after the last match of the playing round, but those points from early rounds of the competition might prove decisive at the final calculation at the end of the competition on 1 June 2014.

Basic rules

The game itself is very straight-forward and fans do not need to be handball experts to take part and succeed. Of course, the more they follow scoresheets, injury reports, transfer news and other relevant information, the more effective changes on their rosters can be and the greater their chance will be.

Each participant has 50 million to spend on seven players initially. The main goal is to increase the team's value as much as possible. This is done primarily by buying players who perform well and thus are capable of increasing their value.

The player´s value soars by 15,000 for each goal scored, but for two minutes suspension it will sink by 25,000. Additional bonuses will increase the value, if a player scores five or ten goals in a match or if his team win or draw, on the other hand the yellow or red cards or team´s defeat mean deduction of points.

For example, if Hans Lindberg scores six goals against Aalborg, receives one suspension and his side Hamburg lose, the math will be following: 6x15,000 + 15,000 – 25,000 – 10,000 = 70,000 and Lindberg's value will increase from 11,500,000 to 11,570,000.



How to build a team

Every fan has two options on how to approach this game. Either he can be loyal to his favourite players and sides and enjoy his dream team, or he forgets his colours and focus only on the points, what is highly recommended to succeed. The key is to buy and sell the right players at the right time.

Therefore all fans are advised to focus not only on the top goal scorers but on injuries, opponents or coaching strategies as well.

Is the match going to be a one-sided affair and the coach of the favourites will be prone to spare the key players on the bench?

Is it going to be a fast end-to-end encounter with wingers scoring the most goals from counter-attacks or a slower tug-of-war with well-prepared attacking plans?

Is it worth to bet on one team and buy a maximum of four players from it or is it better to spread the choice among more clubs to lower the risk in case of a shocking defeat of a favourite.

These are the kind of questions that should be asked before clicking on the “Buy a player” button.

Hints for positions

Goalkeeper – This position should be filled by one of the favourites' keeper as there are significant points to be awarded for team's victory and for goals against. Whatever stellar performance a goalkeeper of underdogs might make, he will still generate minuses, if his team lose and concede many goals.

Wingers – If the game is more likely to be a fast 'tempo handball', this creates space for all counter-attacking machines. If you predict a slower pace, then you should go for players capable to succeed in one-on-one situations.  

Line and back players – One important rule for both of these positions – never buy a defensive specialist. No doubt Tobias Karlsson, Viran Morros or Timuzsin Schuch are all great players and might be as important for their team as their top scorers, but these players only seldom enter their opponent's half and their effort in front of their own goalkeeper is more likely to be rewarded with suspensions and thus minus points.

Further information

Join the VELUX Handball Manager 2013/14 here
Read all about the rules here and about point system here

TEXT: EHF / br


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