RK Krim

RK Krim

Short name Krim
Founded 1984
Arena Arena Stožice
Capacity 12,480
President Peter Zavrl
Head coach Tone Tiselj
League Slovenian Championship
2010–11 Slovenian Championship, 1st
Website
Official site

RK Krim (Slovene: Rokometni Klub Krim, Handball Club Krim) is a women's team handball club from Ljubljana, Slovenia. The club was founded in 1984.[1] It has several times been the Slovenian champion and cup winner. Their international success includes winning the European Club Championship and the Champions League.[2]

Contents

Results

European matches

Season Competition Round Club     Home    Away
1993–94 Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 Finals ATV Basel 24–15 24–15
1/8 Finals Jomsa Rimini 29–19 26–21
1/4 Finals TUS Walle Bremen 21–22 14–26
1994–95 Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 Finals Vardar Skopje 29–20 26–24
1/8 Finals Chimistul Vilcea 32–22 24–32
1/4 Finals Borussia Dortmund 20–28 24–24
1995–96 Champions League 1/16 Finals "Khalita" Baku ??–?? ??–??
1/8 Finals Viborg HK 25–18 15–22
1996–97 Champions League 1/16 Finals Volan Sofia 25–16 31–14
Group Stage
(Group D)
GAS Anagenisi Artas 36–12 33–19
TUS Walle Bremen 21–20 19–20
Ferencvaros Budapest 22–20 24–27
1/4 Finals Hypo Niederösterreich 21–26 21–34
1997–98 Champions League 1/16 Finals YKM Istanbul 33–27 34–25
Group Stage
(Group B)
ASPTT Metz HB 31–25 26–30
HERZ - FTC Budapest 32–24 25–23
Mar El Osito L'Eliana 30–33 18–35
1/4 Finals Podravka Koprivnica 28–23 20–25
1998–99 Champions League 1/16 Finals Politechnik Minsk 39–29 30–22
Group Stage
(Group A)
E.S.B.F. Besancon 19–15 25–20
Podravka Koprivnica 26–27 20–21
Kometal Dorce Petrov Skopje 31–27 17–23
1/4 Finals Milar l Eliana Valencia 23–25 29–21
1/2 Finals Budućnost Podgorica 26–29 32–29
Finals Dunaferr SE 26–26 23–25
1998–99 Champions Trophy 1/2 Finals Bækkelagets SK 24–27
3th Place Viborg HK 34–27
1999–00 Champions League 1/16 Finals Anadolu Uni Eskisehir 33–15 26–17
Group Stage
(Group B)
Hypo Niederösterreich 27–28 24–24
Motor Zaporoshje 33–18 21–22
Bækkelagets SK 25–22 23–32
2000–01 Champions League Group Stage
(Group D)
Milar L'Eliana Valencia 29–19 21–30
Spartak Kiev 28–22 26–21
Györi Graboplast ETO 27–27 21–21
1/4 Finals Larvik HK 29–17 20–24
1/2 Finals Bud. Brillant Podgorica 28–21 25–27
Final Viborg HK 25–19 22–22
2000–01 Champions Trophy 1/2 Finals Motor Zaporoshje 22–26
3th Place Nordstrand 2000 34–21
2001–02 Champions League Group Stage
(Group D)
MKS Montex Lublin 26–32 24–27
Volgograd AKVA 22–21 24–22
Kometal D. P. Skopje 26–22 27–26
2002–03 Champions League Group Stage
(Group D)
RK Buducnost MONET 32–29 27–19
Ferrobus KU Mislata 31–27 28–26
Handball Metz Metropole 34–22 31–25
1/4 Finals Larvik HK 33–28 21–22
1/2 Finals Ikast Bording EH 28–21 27–21
Final Milar L'Eliana Valencia 36–28 27–30
2002–03 Champions Trophy 1/2 Finals E.S.B.F. Besancon 32–26
Final Slagelse FH 33–28
2003–04 Champions League Group Stage
(Group D)
RK Buducnost MONET 35–25 24–26
HC "Motor" Zaporozhye 34–22 33–26
Ikast Bording EH '24–27 24–28
1/4 Finals HC Lada Togliatti 29–25 21–24
1/2 Finals Larvik HK 27–19 33–30
Final Slagelse FH 32–36 24–25
2003–04 Champions Trophy Group Stage
(Group B)
Viborg HK 33–28
Kometal D. P. Skopje 34–20
Final Hypo Niederösterreich 34–25

NOT FINISH YET!!!

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2011–12 season[3]
Goalkeepers
Wingers
Line players
Back players

Staff members

Notable former players

Indoor

RK Krim plays the Regional League, the Slovenian Championship and the Slovenian Cup at Galjevica Hall. For Champions League matches, they use Arena Stožice at Športni park Stožice.[4][5]

  • Name: Galjevica Hall
  • City: Ljubljana
  • Capacity: 600 spectators[5]
  • Address: Ob Dolenjski Železnici 50, 1000 Ljubljana

References

  1. ^ "Club Info - Krim Mercator". Women's Regional Handball League. http://www.wrhl.info/component/option,com_joomleague/Itemid,85/cid,5/func,showClubInfo/p,2/. Retrieved 2009-03-17. 
  2. ^ "RK Krim Mercator Ljubljana"2007/2008 EHF Women's Champions League (Retrieved on April 18, 2008)
  3. ^ "Igralke 2011/2012" (in Slovenian). RK Krim official website. http://www.rkkrim.com/ekipa/igralka-2011-12. Retrieved 26 August 2011. 
  4. ^ a b "Hall" (in Slovenian). Rokometni Klub Krim. http://www.rkkrim-klub.si/o-klubu/dvorani. Retrieved 2009-03-17. 
  5. ^ a b "Venues - Galjevica". Women's Regional Handball League. http://www.wrhl.info/component/option,com_joomleague/Itemid,85/func,showPlayground/p,2/pgid,2/. Retrieved 2009-03-17. 

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