01.02.2020, 12:00 MEN'S EHF CUP COUNTDOWN #7: USAM Nimes Gard (FRA). After a quarter of century since they last competed in a European Cup, the French outfit are thrilled to be able to face some of Europe's best teams in the group phase |
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Nimes happy to rub shoulders with 'best teams in Europe'25 years ago, in their most recent participation in a European Cup prior to this season, USAM Nimes Gard played in the Last 32 round of the Cup Winners’ Cup. Now, the club from the south of France, who are celebrating their 60th birthday in 2020, are back in the Men's EHF Cup group phase.
While Nimes aim to win as many games as possible in the group phase, they also want to gain experience. Nimes have many players in their squad who have played in the VELUX EHF Champions League in the past, including Michaël Guigou and O’Brian Nyateu, to name just two, so it might be wrong to say they lack experience.
“There is a real enthusiasm in the club around the EHF Cup and we have to keep it all going. We will travel, gain experience and I hope that, in these conditions, we will manage to reproduce what we do now with a lot of character and enthusiasm,” explained coach Franck Maurice.
His connection with goalkeeper Rémi Desbonnet is amazing and one of the keys to Nimes’ success.
“We’re going to play against Rhein-Neckar Löwen, one of the best teams in Europe. Holstebro and Cuenca are two very good teams. We’re going to give it a go, we’ll have nothing to lose in this competition. We are outsiders and we like that position,” he said.
And that shows how crazy the goalkeeper can be on the court. Desbonnet, who is adept at using the 'block shot-long pass' combination, will be one of the main assets for Nimes this season. “The confrontation against Rhein-Neckar seems a little bit unbalanced. Winning against Holstebro will be complicated too, but we’ll have something to play for in this group,” said Franck Maurice.
What the numbers say One of the highlights in the club's history was when they played the 1993 Champions League quarter-final against Benfica in the city's Roman amphitheatre. Fun fact Only four of Nimes' 18 professional players are not French: Slovakian goalkeeper Teodor Paul, Algerian line player Hichem Kaabeche and Egyptian duo Mohamed Sanad and Ahmed Hesham. But Nimes' method of integrating their small group of non-French players has been successful.
Qualified for the Men's EHF Cup group phase: 54:48 vs Csurgói KK (R3) Newcomers: Jean-Jacques Acquevillo (Cesson-Rennes), Michaël Guigou (Montpellier) Left the club: Jérémy Suty (Limoges), Yvan Gérard (Strasbourg), Tom Poyet (Valence), Jimmy Brun (Angoulême), Mike Brasseleur (Limoges) Coach: Franck Maurice (since 2013) Team captain: Julien Rebichon Opponents in the group phase: Rhein-Neckar Löwen (GER), Liberbank Cuenca (ESP) and TTH Holstebro (DEN) European Cup records:
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French league: four titles (1987/88, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1992/93) Images for this article were supplied by Kevin Domas TEXT: Kevin Domas / jw |
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