06.02.2016, 05:50 EHF Cup countdown, part 10: SC Magdeburg (GER) |
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EHF Champions League trophies galore on the benchSC Magdeburg is not only this season’s EHF Cup Group Phase participant with the longest list of international titles, but they have also the biggest number of Champions League trophies on their bench: Head coach Bennet Wiegert, son of former SCM coach and Olympic champion Ingolf Wiegert, was part of the 2002 squad, which took the title as the first non-Spanish team, and his assistant Tomas Svensson has won the trophy six times, including five times with FC Barcelona. Wiegert was appointed the new SCM coach at the end of December in 2015. He took over from the Icelander Geir Sveinsson, while Svensson was a goalkeeper coach before and is now his official assistant. On the 60th anniversary year of the club (with rowing, athletics, swimming and handball sections) the performance of the team in the Bundesliga forced the handball department to fire the previous coach, under whom they had qualified for the group phase by eliminating Hungarian side Csurgoi KK. With Wiegert and Svensson at the helm and defence ace and newly crowned EHF EURO champion Finn Lemke and several more international experienced players in the squad, Magdeburg aim for their first ever participation in the new EHF Cup Finals set up.
In the 2012/13 season, they failed against the winners and country-fellows Rhein-Neckar Löwen in the quarter-finals after they had won the old format of the competition three times (1998/99, 2000/01, 2006/07) In Group A, SCM face Granollers, Aalborg and Dinamo Bucuresti - and the older fans in Magdeburg will re-live their memories, as their club already faced Granollers back in 1977 - victorious. Three questions to coach Bennet Wiegert:
What are your expectations for the group ptage of the EHF Cup - regarding your objectives and your group opponents?
What does the participation in the group phase of the EHF Cup mean to you and your club?
What teams are your personal favourites to reach the EHF Cup Finals? Newcomers: Michael Damgaard (Team Tvis Holstebro), Finn Lemke (TBV Lemgo), Zeljko Musa (Vive Tauron Kielce), Nemanja Zelenovic (Wisla Plock) Left the club: Bartosz Jurecki (Chrobry Glogow), Espen Lie Hansen (A1 Bregenz)
Coach: Bennet Wiegert (since December 2015, before: Geir Sveinsson), assistant coach: Tomas Svensson
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EHF Champions Trophy TEXT: Björn Pazen / bc |
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