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Short name | HSV | ||
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Founded | 1999 | ||
Arena | O² World Sporthalle Hamburg |
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Capacity | 13.800 (O² World) 3.926 (Sporthalle) |
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President | Martin Schwalb | ||
Head coach | Per Carlén | ||
League | Bundesliga | ||
2010/11 | Champion | ||
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Website Official site |
HSV Hamburg is a team handball club from Germany, locates in Hamburg. Currently, HSV Hamburg competes in the Bundesliga First Division. The full name in German is Handball Sport Verein Hamburg e.V. but the club is usually called HSV Handball, HSV Hamburg or just HSV.
HSV Hamburg is the former handball category of VfL Bad Schwartau and the HSV Lübeck, connected in 1999. In 2002 they were relocated to Hamburg in order to grow and renamed. After the relocation they had financial troubles and almost lost licence for the German First League of Handball.[1] That changed with the arrival of Andres Rudolph as owner and his financial aid.
The HSV Hamburg is not a division of Hamburger Sportverein, they only have the rights to use their logo and their abbreviation, in order to get more publicity. From 2008 they will connect their junior- and minor teams as SG HSV Handball.
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No. | Name | Position | Date of birth | Nationality |
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1 | Johannes Bitter | Goalkeeper | 02. September 1982 | |
12 | Per Sandström | Goalkeeper | 11. January 1981 | |
3 | Stefan Schröder | Right Wing | 17. July 1981 | |
4 | Domagoj Duvnjak | Center Back/LeftBack | 01. June 1988 | |
5 | Torsten Jansen | Left Wing | 23. December 1976 | |
6 | Blaženko Lacković | Left Back | 25. December 1980 | |
7 | Matthias Flohr | Left Wing/Pivot | 29. March 1982 | |
9 | Igor Vori | Pivot | 20. September 1980 | |
10 | Oleg Velyky | Left Back/Center Back | 14. October 1977 (DoD:23.01.2010) | / |
14 | Bertrand Gille | Pivot | 24. March 1978 | |
15 | Guillaume Gille | Center Back | 12. July 1976 | |
18 | Hans Lindberg | Right Wing | 01. August 1981 | |
19 | Krzysztof Lijewski | Right Back | 07. July 1983 | |
22 | Marcin Lijewski | Right Back | 21. September 1977 | |
23 | Pascal Hens | Left Back | 26. March 1980 | |
27 | Marcel Schliedermann1 | Center Back | 02. January 1991 |
1also eligible to play for VfL Bad Schwartau(Division II)
Oleg Velyky died in Kiev, 23 January 2010
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