17.09.2015, 02:13 GROUP D PREVIEW: This group seems to become the most unpredictable half dozen. |
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Anything is possible in Group DIf this Group D had been played two years ago, no one would probably have hesitated to name HC Metalurg as favourites to win it – apart from the fact that the Macedonian club would not even have played in Group C or D back then due to the their strength at the time. However, after losing more than 20 players, even the charismatic coach Lino Cervar will have his trouble taking the team to one of the two top positions, which would qualify them for the knock out stage. Still, it is hard to point out one or even two obvious favourites in the group, and this may be the Skopje based team’s chance after all. Two Norwegians and a Swede have reinforced Skjern Handbold who are in the Champions League for the first time since the 2003/04 season. Line player Bjarte Myrhol and goalkeeper Magnus Dahl, both from Norway as well as Swedish left back Marcus Olsson have both strengthened the Danish runners-up from last season. If Skjern had not loaned out Danish international Henrik Möllgaard to Paris shortly before the start of the season, the third team of the EHF Cup last season would probably have been favourites to win the group. As it is, they are likely to have to struggle for a top two position. HC Motor Zaporozhye are in for their third Champions League season in a row – and the third in history. Having reached the Last 16 in the debut season in 2013/14, they did not make it any further than the group phase last season. The big question is if they will be strong and consistent enough this season to conquer one of the two positions, which will mean a knock out berth.
Kadetten Schaffhausen definitely do not miss European experience. In fact, the Swiss club have been in a European Cup competition each and every year in the history of the EHF, and this season is their seventh in the Champions League group phase. Last season, the came close to qualifying for the Last 16, but lost the chance on the last match day of the group phase. However, with players like the experienced left wing Manuel Liniger and the Hungarian playmaker Gabor Csaszar, just to mention a few, the Cadets are certainly among the contenders for the two tickets. For the first time in three years, Romanian handball is represented in the VELUX EHF Champions League, and at the same time, there is a new kid in the class.Until recently, HCM Baia Mare have been better known for their women’s team, but this season, the men from the club celebrate their Champions League debut. At the same time, Baia Mare are celebrating their return to European men’s handball after ten years of absence, as their latest European adventure was in the 2005/06 season. Just like Baia Mare, Elverum Handball Herrer are debutants in the Champions League, where they are the first Norwegian team in six years. An impressive first place in the qualification tournament in Bosnian Banja Luka made the group phase berth for the team under the playing Swedish coach Mikael Apelgren. Already before the qualification tournament, Apelgren stated, that should his team reach the group phase, the Last 16 would not be an unrealistic goal. The coming months will prove him either right or wrong.
The BBC Arena in Shaffhausen will be the venue of the first match in the VELUX EHF Champions League Group D this season, as Kadetten Schaffhausen and Elverum Handball Herrer meet Thursday evening.
It will be two teams, who both have happy memories of making it further than the group phase in the past, who meet on Saturday evening in the EksForc Ice Terminal Brovary.
Two Danish coaches will be meeting in the Skjern Bank Arena Sunday afternoon. Skjen coach Ole Nørgaard will have his fellow countryman Lars Walther as his adversary on the opposite bench. TEXT: Peter Bruun / br |
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