24.01.2020, 10:00 MEN'S EHF CUP COUNTDOWN #15: RK Gorenje Velenje (SLO). After reaching the Men's EHF Cup group phase, RK Gorenje Velenje are hungry for more success |
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Velenje striving for more in the EHF CupQualifying for the Men’s EHF Cup group phase was one of RK Gorenje Velenje’s main objectives this season, and they achieved this goal by remaining unbeaten in the qualification rounds. The traditional Slovenian club are now aiming for more success, although they realise that facing SC Magdeburg, HBC Nantes and Abanca Ademar Leon in group C will be tough. Three questions before the Men’s EHF Cup group phase:
What will the many changes in the team – four players out and five players in – mean to the team?
Can the current Velenje team live up to the club’s fine EHF Cup traditions? What can Velenje achieve in group C? With SC Magdeburg, HBC Nantes and Abanca Ademar Leon as their opponents, it definitely looks like a tough group for Velenje.
Team captain David Miklavcic is well aware of the challenges ahead. He said: “I think it is a hard group. But for our young players this is a good opportunity to get a feel how good teams in Europe play. Under the spotlight: Matic Verdinek
Left wing Matic Verdinek and Croatian right wing Vlado Matanovic are crucial to Velenje’s attack. Self-esteem
Having overcome injury trouble at the beginning of the season, Velenje enter the group phase with fresh optimism after progressing from the qualifiers. “Matches at such a high level are a good opportunity for further development of the team and players,” he added. What the numbers say
This season is Gorenje Velenje's 27th season in European Cup handball. RK Gorenje Velenje (SLO) Qualified for the Men’s EHF Cup group phase: 64:53 vs RK Metaloplastika Sabac (R2), 47:42 vs HC Metalurg (R3) Newcomers: Vladimir Bojanic (RK Trimo Trebnje), Andris Celmins (RK Maribor Branic), Grega Oklešcen (MRK Krka), Aljaz Panjtar (RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko), Zan Sol (RK Slovenj Gradec 2011) Left the club: Andraz Kete (MRK Krka), Nikola Spelic (RK Maribor Branic), Darko Stojnic (HC PPD Zagreb), Miljan Vujovic (RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko)
Coach: Zoran Jovicic (since 2018) European Cup records
EHF Champions League:
Slovenian league: 3 titles (2009, 2012, 2013) TEXT: Peter Bruun / jw |
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