30.01.2020, 12:30 MEN'S EHF CUP COUNTDOWN #9: Abanca Ademar Leon (ESP). With a familiar face back this season as head coach and a much-changed squad, the Spanish club are targeting an EHF Cup quarter-final spot |
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Abanca Ademar Leon targeting EHF Cup quarter-finalsAfter a fourth-placed finish in the Spanish league in 2018/19, Abanca Ademar Leon appointed Manolo Cadenas as head coach to lead a new era for the club. Having improved their results in the Spanish league this season, they also want to be competitive in the Men's EHF Cup group phase.
Ademar, who overcame Serbian club Vojvodina and overturned a first-leg deficit against Hungarian side Balatonfüredi KSE in the qualification rounds, will now face HBC Nantes, SC Magdeburg and RK Gorenje Velenje in group C.
- What is the objective for Ademar Leon in the EHF Cup?
The goal is to be competitive and fight to reach the quarter-finals. But as group C is not easy, Ademar must secure all six points at home if they are to have a good chance of advancing.
The Spanish coach, who was born just 25km away from Leon, knows the club and its expectations better than anyone.
Generally, all of the players' performances are better than last season, with younger and more experienced players producing at a great level. Lucin has shown that he can be a great director of the game, he can score goals and he can also provide assists. He is already a key player for Manolo Cadenas' team, but now it is time to see if he can make the difference for Ademar in Europe. Self-esteem Ademar have a high level of self-esteem. After finishing fourth in the Spanish league and not reaching a cup final in 2018/19, Ademar are back this season.
They finished the first half of the league season in second position, just behind Barça, but it is not just the numbers. Currently, there is a very good feeling at the club. During his previous spells at the club, Ademar won five of their six trophies in their history. Now that their most successful coach is back, has the time arrived for another title?
What the numbers say In the last two seasons, the Spanish club competed in groups C and D of the VELUX EHF Champions League. Previously, they were eliminated in the EHF Cup qualification rounds twice, in 2014/15 and 2016/17, and in one season they did not qualify for a European competition.
Newcomers: Dzmitry Patotsky (Alcobendas), Rubén Marchan (Benidorm), Tin Lucin (HC PPD Zagreb), Erwin Feuchtmann (Istres OPH), Andrew Lawrence Donlin (TSV Bayer Dormagen), Pedro Martínez (Colegio Ward) Head coach: Manolo Cadenas (since the start of 2019/20) Team captain: Mario Lopez
Opponents in the group phase: HBC Nantes (FRA), SC Magdeburg (GER) and RK Gorenje Velenje (SLO)
Cup Winners’ Cup: TEXT: Laia Coll / jw |
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