Thüringer HC

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Thüringer HC
Full nameThüringer Handball Club Erfurt-Bad Langensalza e. V
Short nameThüringer HC
Founded2000
ArenaWiedigsburghalle, Nordhausen
Capacity2,018
PresidentKarsten Döring
Head coachRomania Herbert Müller
LeagueHBL
2022–23HBL, 2nd
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home
Team colours
Team colours
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Away
Website
Official site
Location of Thüringer HC
Thüringer HC
Thüringer HC
Location of Thüringer HC

Thüringer Handball Club Erfurt-Bad Langensalza e. V is a German professional women's handball team from Erfurt and Bad Langensalza. The club has its seat in Erfurt and plays the home matches in the Salza-Halle in Bad Langensalza. They compete in the Handball-Bundesliga Frauen, the top division in Germany.

Rosalie – the official mascot of Thüringer HC

Kits

Honours

  • Handball-Bundesliga Frauen:
    • Winners (7): 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
  • DHB-Pokal:
    • Winners (2): 2011, 2013, 2019
  • EHF Challenge Cup
    :
    • Finalists (1): 2009

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season:[1]

Notable former players

Head coach history

Germany Herbert Müller (2010–present)

European record

EHF Champions League

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2011-12
Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 23–27 35–25 4th place
FC Midtjylland Håndbold
21–27 20–23
Norway Byåsen HE 28–28 22–23
2012-13
Champions League Group Matches
(Group D)
Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 20–23 24–31 3rd place
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 24–20 15–23
Denmark Viborg HK 34–30 29–26
2013-14
Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
Győri Audi ETO KC
25–33 22–29 2nd place
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 34–25 23–29
HCM Baia Mare
36–29 19–20
Main Round
(Group 1)
HC Vardar
24–24 25–31 3rd place
FC Midtjylland Håndbold
26–24 20–26
Sweden IK Sävehof 30–25 32–26
2014-15 Champions League Group Matches
(Group B)
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 22–27 14–23 3rd place
HC Vardar
21–20 21–26
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 33–20 32–28
Main Round
(Group 1)
Russia Dinamo Volgograd 30–33 30–30 4th place
HC Leipzig
27–23 34–25
Slovenia RK Krim 33–21 26–23
Quarterfinals Norway Larvik HK 26–29 18–36 44–65
2015-16 Champions League Group Matches
(Group B)
Hungary FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 27–30 28–32 3rd place
France Fleury Loiret HB 27–27 21–27
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 29–19 27–21
Main Round
(Group 1)
Russia Rostov-Don 28–32 24–30 6th place
Norway Larvik HK 20–28 19–28
HCM Baia Mare
23–25 27–38
2016-17 Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 26–32 19–28 3rd place
France Metz Handball 28–25 18–25
Norway Glassverket IF 24–16 33–27
Main Round
(Group 1)
HC Vardar
29–31 26–36 5th place
Hungary FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 29–29 24–32
Russia HC Astrakhanochka 34–22 24–26
2017-18 Champions League Qualification Tournament Spain CB Atlético Guardés 31–21
Qualification Tournament Sweden H 65 Höör 33–24
Group Matches
(Group C)
HC Vardar
21–29 21–29 3rd place
Hungary FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 25–29 25–28
Norway Larvik HK 22–25 31–27
Main Round
(Group 2)
France Metz Handball 29–31 29–35 6th place
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 24–25 21–29
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 28–26 34–21
2018-19 Champions League Group Matches
(Group C)
Győri ETO KC
22–38 28–31 3rd place
Slovenia RK Krim Ljubljana 26–26 20–27
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 26–28 31–23
Main Round
(Group 2)
Romania CSM București 30–38 23–23 6th place
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 21–29 24–31
Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 32–35 29–30

EHF European League

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2019–20
EHF Cup
Round 2 Norway Byåsen HE 29–25 29–24 58–49
Round 3 Russia HC Astrakhanochka 30–25 25–28 55–53
Group Matches
(Group A)
Czech Republic DHK Baník Most 40–24 35–27 1st place
Turkey Kastamonu GSK 27–24 30–24
Hungary DVSC Schaeffler 26–23 26–19
Quarterfinals Croatia Podravka Vegeta 23–27 28–34 51–61
2020–21 EHF European League Qualification Round 2 Austria WAT Atzgersdorf 39–24 42–21 81–45
Qualification Round 3 Germany HSG Blomberg-Lippe 27–31 30–20 57–51
Group Matches
(Group C)
Romania CS Minaur Baia Mare 0–10 10–0 4th place
Russia Astrakhanochka 22–29 0–10
Norway Storhamar Handball Elite 41–36 30–32
2021–22 EHF European League Qualification Round 2 Norway Molde Elite 32–35 28–26 60–61
2022–23 EHF European League Qualification Round 2 France Chambray Touraine 31–28 27–24 58–52
Qualification Round 3 Sweden IK Sävehof 30–22 35–30 65–52
Group Matches
(Group C)
France Paris 92 28–24 25–26 1st place
Romania SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea 38–31 32–32
Hungary Váci NKSE 31–21 34–28
Quarter-finals Norway Sola HK 27–24 35–35 62–59
Semifinal Denmark Ikast Håndbold 26–31
Third-place match Germany Borussia Dortmund 23–28

EHF Challenge Cup

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2008–09
Challenge Cup
Round 3 Netherlands Zeeman Vastgoed SWE 35–23 36–24 71–47
Last 16 Greece OF Nea Ionia 31–29 26–25 57–54
Quarterfinals Serbia ORK Vrnjacka Banja 35–32 28–27 63–59
Semifinals Turkey Izmir BSB SK 34–28 27–32 61–60
Finals France Nîmes 25–30 22–26 47–56

References

  1. ^ "Női kézilabda: Németországba igazol Szabó Anna". Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 2024-02-08. Retrieved 2024-02-09.

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