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Sélestat Alsace Handball

The Sélestat Alsace Handball is a French handball club based in Sélestat in Alsace and founded in 1967 under the name Sport Club de Sélestat before taking its current name on September 1, 2008.[1] The club has played 23 seasons in D1 since 1990 and is playing since 2023 in LNH Division 2.

Sélestat Alsace Handball
Full nameSélestat Alsace Handball
Short nameSAHB
Founded1967; 57 years ago (1967)
ArenaCSI Sélestat
Capacity2,300
LeagueLNH Division 2
Club colours   
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Website
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Location of Sélestat Alsace Handball

History edit

The handball section of the Sport Club de Sélestat was created in 1967 by Germain Spatz[2] and was enthusiastically received by young people in Sélestat. Subsequently, this enthusiasm allowed Selestadian handball players to climb all the levels to reach the top of departmental and regional competitions and finally reach in 1972 in the French National Championship 3 (4th national level at that time). Then the team remains 12 seasons at this level, winning in passing the title of champion of France of Nationale 3 in 1979. A season after the accession in 1984 in Nationale 2, the club goes up in Nationale 1B in 1985. Finally, in At the end of an exceptional 1989–1990 season, the club realized its dream by reaching division 1 and managing to stay there. The club entered the French 1st division championship during the 1990–1991 season. In 1995, he reached the final of the Coupe de France but was defeated by OM Vitrolles, which was his best professional result to date. However, the club has won the Coupe d'Alsace 6 times. One of the smallest budgets in the LNH, the Sélestat Alsace Handball is nevertheless renowned as having an excellent training center. It is notably here that Thierry Omeyer, Damien Waeghe, Mickaël Robin, Baptiste Butto, Rock Feliho or even Seufyann Sayad were trained. Often used as a springboard for a future career, the Sélestat Alsace Handball has also enabled many players, today of international class, to make themselves known to the general public or to relaunch their professional careers like the German Volker Michel, Argentinian Eric Gull as well as Tunisians Heykel Megannem and Issam Tej, elected in the purple jersey respectively best center-half in 2005 and best pivot of the French championship in 2005 and 2006. In 2008, the club took its independence by leaving the bosom of the Sport Club de Sélestat to become the Sélestat Alsace Handball (SAHB). Then a major development for the club took place on June 6, 2011, with the creation of SASP Alsace Promo Handball,[3] one of the shareholders and member of the supervisory board of which is Thierry Omeyer, in order to manage the professional sector of the club. Structured in this way, the SAHB aspires to offer Alsace, the East of France and all of its partners a media scene with a European dimension. Relegated to the division at the end of the 2008–2009 season, the club returned to the elite two years later. The club then evolves in the "soft underbelly" of the championship, far from both relegation and European places. The club thus finished 7th in 2012 and 8th in 2013, the third and fourth best results for the club in the league. The 2014 offseason marked major changes in the club's sports management since, in contrast to the club's usual stability, eight starts and seven arrivals reshaped the club's workforce. Penultimate at the time of the international break, Jean-Luc Le Gall, club coach since 2008 and whose contract had been extended in the summer of 2014 until June 2016, was sacked on February 2, 2015[4] and was replaced three more days late by Christian Gaudin.[5] The change is not beneficial since the club finally finished 13th and was relegated to the LNH Division 2 after having played 21 seasons in the elite. If the club immediately returns to the end of the 2015–2016 season, the club fails to maintain its finish by finishing last in 2017 with a record of two wins, one draw and 23 losses. Back in LNH Division 2, he stabilized at this level the following seasons.

Crest, colours, supporters edit

Naming history edit

Name Period
Sport Club de Sélestat 1967–2008
Sélestat Alsace Handball 2008–present

Kits edit

Team edit

Current squad edit

Squad for the 2021–22 season[6]
Sélestat Alsace Handball

Former club members edit

Notable former players edit

Former coaches edit

Seasons Coach Country
1967–1977 Germain Spatz  
1977–1978 Ljubomir Lazić  
1977–1978 Georges Grave  
1978–1982 Gérard Grave  
1982–1983 René Muller  
1983–1992 Guy Petitgirard  
1992–1993 Nicolas Gross  
1993–1994 Philippe Carrara  
1994–1996 Konrad Affolter  
1996–2000 Radu Voina  
2000–2001 Alain Quintallet  
2001–2008 François Berthier  
2008–2015 Jean-Luc Le Gall  
2015–2017 Christian Gaudin  
2017– Christophe Viennet  

References edit

  1. ^ "Sélestat Alsace Handball : Années 2000".
  2. ^ "Sélestat Sports. Germain Spatz, fondateur du Sahb, est décédé".
  3. ^ "Sélestat Alsace Handball : Années 2010".
  4. ^ "HANDBALL – Changement d'entraîneur à Sélestat. Le Gall, clap de fin".
  5. ^ "Handzone – LMSL Officiel: Christian Gaudin s'engage avec Sélestat jeudi 5 février 2015 : Stats et infos".
  6. ^ "Sélestat Alsace Handball : Equipe Pro".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Sélestat Alsace Handball on Facebook

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The Selestat Alsace Handball is a French handball club based in Selestat in Alsace and founded in 1967 under the name Sport Club de Selestat before taking its current name on September 1 2008 1 The club has played 23 seasons in D1 since 1990 and is playing since 2023 in LNH Division 2 Selestat Alsace HandballFull nameSelestat Alsace HandballShort nameSAHBFounded1967 57 years ago 1967 ArenaCSI SelestatCapacity2 300LeagueLNH Division 2Club colours HomeAwayWebsite Official site Selestatclass notpageimage Location of Selestat Alsace Handball Contents 1 History 2 Crest colours supporters 2 1 Naming history 2 2 Kits 3 Team 3 1 Current squad 4 Former club members 4 1 Notable former players 4 2 Former coaches 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe handball section of the Sport Club de Selestat was created in 1967 by Germain Spatz 2 and was enthusiastically received by young people in Selestat Subsequently this enthusiasm allowed Selestadian handball players to climb all the levels to reach the top of departmental and regional competitions and finally reach in 1972 in the French National Championship 3 4th national level at that time Then the team remains 12 seasons at this level winning in passing the title of champion of France of Nationale 3 in 1979 A season after the accession in 1984 in Nationale 2 the club goes up in Nationale 1B in 1985 Finally in At the end of an exceptional 1989 1990 season the club realized its dream by reaching division 1 and managing to stay there The club entered the French 1st division championship during the 1990 1991 season In 1995 he reached the final of the Coupe de France but was defeated by OM Vitrolles which was his best professional result to date However the club has won the Coupe d Alsace 6 times One of the smallest budgets in the LNH the Selestat Alsace Handball is nevertheless renowned as having an excellent training center It is notably here that Thierry Omeyer Damien Waeghe Mickael Robin Baptiste Butto Rock Feliho or even Seufyann Sayad were trained Often used as a springboard for a future career the Selestat Alsace Handball has also enabled many players today of international class to make themselves known to the general public or to relaunch their professional careers like the German Volker Michel Argentinian Eric Gull as well as Tunisians Heykel Megannem and Issam Tej elected in the purple jersey respectively best center half in 2005 and best pivot of the French championship in 2005 and 2006 In 2008 the club took its independence by leaving the bosom of the Sport Club de Selestat to become the Selestat Alsace Handball SAHB Then a major development for the club took place on June 6 2011 with the creation of SASP Alsace Promo Handball 3 one of the shareholders and member of the supervisory board of which is Thierry Omeyer in order to manage the professional sector of the club Structured in this way the SAHB aspires to offer Alsace the East of France and all of its partners a media scene with a European dimension Relegated to the division at the end of the 2008 2009 season the club returned to the elite two years later The club then evolves in the soft underbelly of the championship far from both relegation and European places The club thus finished 7th in 2012 and 8th in 2013 the third and fourth best results for the club in the league The 2014 offseason marked major changes in the club s sports management since in contrast to the club s usual stability eight starts and seven arrivals reshaped the club s workforce Penultimate at the time of the international break Jean Luc Le Gall club coach since 2008 and whose contract had been extended in the summer of 2014 until June 2016 was sacked on February 2 2015 4 and was replaced three more days late by Christian Gaudin 5 The change is not beneficial since the club finally finished 13th and was relegated to the LNH Division 2 after having played 21 seasons in the elite If the club immediately returns to the end of the 2015 2016 season the club fails to maintain its finish by finishing last in 2017 with a record of two wins one draw and 23 losses Back in LNH Division 2 he stabilized at this level the following seasons Crest colours supporters editNaming history edit Name PeriodSport Club de Selestat 1967 2008Selestat Alsace Handball 2008 presentKits edit HOME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2020 AWAY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2013 2014 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2020 Team editCurrent squad edit Squad for the 2021 22 season 6 Selestat Alsace HandballGoalkeepers0 1 nbsp Clement Franck 12 nbsp Hugo Kriszt 16 nbsp Mehdi HarbaouiLeft Wingers27 nbsp Simon Jaeger 52 nbsp Tanguy ThomasRight Wingers0 4 nbsp Oreste Vescovo 77 nbsp Steven GeorgeLine players0 5 nbsp Teo Egermann 26 nbsp Pierre Weber 60 nbsp Virgile Pinchot Central Backs0 7 nbsp Thibaud Valentin 19 nbsp Hakon Ekren 23 nbsp Hugo Van EeLeft Backs0 3 nbsp Igor Mandic 15 nbsp Gregoire Plat 22 nbsp Toke Schroder 33 nbsp Julien Da SilvaRight Backs11 nbsp Hugo Pimenta 14 nbsp Thomas CapellaFormer club members editNotable former players edit nbsp nbsp Frederic Beauregard 2009 2017 nbsp nbsp Rock Feliho 2000 2004 nbsp Francis Franck 2003 2007 2009 2010 nbsp Yanis Lenne 2015 2017 nbsp Julien Meyer 2015 2016 nbsp Thierry Omeyer 1994 2000 nbsp Mickael Robin 2001 2008 nbsp Marc Wiltberger 1999 2001 nbsp El Hadi Biloum 2006 2009 nbsp Yacinn Bouakaz 2003 2004 nbsp Sassi Boultif 2001 2003 nbsp Abdelkader Rahim 2016 2017 nbsp Eric Gull 2001 2003 nbsp Thomas Cauwenberghs 2017 2020 nbsp Simon Ooms 2018 2019 nbsp Dusko Celica 2014 nbsp Igor Mandic 2021 nbsp Ivan Vida 2022 nbsp Volker Michel 2003 2004 nbsp Snorri Gudjonsson 2014 2015 nbsp Stevan Vujovic 2013 2015 nbsp Radu Ghiță 2014 2015 nbsp Igor Chumak 2001 2003 nbsp Richard Kappelin 2014 2015 nbsp Hatem Haraket 2006 2008 nbsp Mehdi Harbaoui 2020 nbsp Heykel Megannem 2002 2005 nbsp Issam Tej 2003 2006 Former coaches edit Seasons Coach Country1967 1977 Germain Spatz nbsp 1977 1978 Ljubomir Lazic nbsp 1977 1978 Georges Grave nbsp 1978 1982 Gerard Grave nbsp 1982 1983 Rene Muller nbsp 1983 1992 Guy Petitgirard nbsp 1992 1993 Nicolas Gross nbsp 1993 1994 Philippe Carrara nbsp 1994 1996 Konrad Affolter nbsp 1996 2000 Radu Voina nbsp 2000 2001 Alain Quintallet nbsp 2001 2008 Francois Berthier nbsp 2008 2015 Jean Luc Le Gall nbsp 2015 2017 Christian Gaudin nbsp 2017 Christophe Viennet nbsp References edit Selestat Alsace Handball Annees 2000 Selestat Sports Germain Spatz fondateur du Sahb est decede Selestat Alsace Handball Annees 2010 HANDBALL Changement d entraineur a Selestat Le Gall clap de fin Handzone LMSL Officiel Christian Gaudin s engage avec Selestat jeudi 5 fevrier 2015 Stats et infos Selestat Alsace Handball Equipe Pro External links editOfficial website Selestat Alsace Handball on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Selestat Alsace Handball amp oldid 1178102801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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