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Sporting CP (handball)

Sporting Clube de Portugal has a professional handball team based in Lisbon, Portugal, since 1932, and plays in Andebol 1. The club is one of the most decorated handball clubs in Portugal, having won 40 national titles and 2 international titles.

Sporting CP
Full nameSporting Clube de Portugal
Founded1932; 91 years ago (1932)
(parent club in 1906)
ArenaPavilhão João Rocha, Lisbon
Capacity3,000
PresidentFrederico Varandas
Head coachRicardo Costa
LeagueAndebol 1
2021–22Andebol 1, 2nd of 16
Club colours   
Home
Away
Website
Official site

History edit

Handball was introduced in Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1932.[citation needed]

Sporting dominated Portuguese handball, particularly in the sixties and seventies and even in the eighties, with emphasis on the period from 1966 to 1973, in which seven National Championships were won in eight possible, five of which were consecutive, with a mythical team that became known as Os Sete Magníficos.[citation needed]

In 1995, Sporting fans were forced to choose the modalities to keep in the club, due to financial problems, having chosen handball and futsal, leading to the closure of the basketball, hockey and volleyball sections (which returned in the meantime).[citation needed]

Facilities edit

Pavilhão João Rocha edit

Pavilhão João Rocha is a multi-sports pavilion located in the parish of Lumiar, in Lisbon. Located next to the Estádio José Alvalade, it is the home of Sporting CP sports. In honor of one of the most distinguished figures in the history of Sporting, the pavilion was named after former club president, João Rocha, who remained in office from September 1973 to October 1986. Its inauguration took place on the day 21 June 2017.

Kits edit

Honours edit

Domestic competitions edit

1951–52, 1955–56, 1960–61, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1985–86, 2000–01, 2016–17, 2017–18
2004–05, 2005–06
1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2021–22, 2022–23
1997–98, 2001–02, 2013–14

International competitions edit

2009–10, 2016–17
  • Double
Winners (4): 1971–72, 1972–73, 1980–81, 2000–01

Team edit

Team for the 2023–24 season.[1]

Current squad edit

Staff edit

  • Head coach:   Ricardo Costa
  • Assistant coach:   Pedro Biscaia
  • Assistant coach:   Ricardo Candeias

Results in European competitions edit

Note: Sporting score is always listed first.

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
1966–67 EHF European Cup R1   US Ivry Handball 19–22 8–25 27–47
1967–68 EHF European Cup R2   BM Granollers 16–26 20–16 36–42
1969–70 EHF European Cup R1   HV Sittardia 16–24 12–15 28–39
1970–71 EHF European Cup R2   MAI Moscovo - - Win Withdrew
QF   Dukla Prague - - Win Withdrew
SF   VfL Gummersbach 17–25 11–27 28–50
1971–72 EHF European Cup R2   VfL Gummersbach 6–38 20–20 26–59
1972–73 EHF European Cup R1   HCB Karviná 11–24 15–16 26–40
1973–74 EHF Challenge Cup R1   SK Avanti Lebbeke 16–16 16–9 32–25
R2   Cervena Hezda 14–31 15–17 29–48
1975–76 EHF Cup Winners' Cup L16   FIF Copenhagen 14–25 22–24 36–49
1978–79 EHF European Cup R1   Stella St-Maur 18–18 12–22 30–40
1979–80 EHF European Cup R1   Grasshoppers Zürich 23–23 19–23 42–46
1980–81 EHF European Cup R1   BSV Bern 12–26 21–20 33–46
1981–82 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1   USM Gagny 25–27 22–31 47–58
1987–88 EHF Cup R1   Hershi Gellen 18–20 22–16 40–36
L16   Hellerup Kopenhagen 19–23 19–25 38–48
1988–89 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1   Pfadi Winterthur 29–25 19–27 48–52
1989–90 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1   Hapoel Rishon LeZion 24–40 23–18 47–58
1992–93 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1   Palommano Trieste 20–32 30–20 50–52
1996–97 EHF Cup R1   Montpellier HB 22–16 16–22 38–38
1997–98 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1   ZTR Zaporizhzhia 31–25 23–24 54–49
L16   HSG Dutenhofen 16–24 30–26 46–50
1998–99 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1   HK TJ VSZ Kosice 24–22 18–24 42–46
1999–00 EHF Challenge Cup R1   US Dunkerque HB 23–18 20–26 43–44
2000–01 EHF Cup R2   Showbizcity Aalsmeer 31–23 30–30 61–53
R3   SKA Minsk 31–23 18–18 49–41
L16   CB Cantabria 29–27 30–26 59–53
QF   Haukar Handball 21–21 32–33 53–54
2001–02 EHF Champions League R2   Steaua București 33–24 25–25 58–49
Group stage   Portland San Antonio 26–36 28–31 3rd place
  RK Lovćen 22–26 10–0
  Kolding IF 24–23 22–33
2003–04 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R2   HC Berchem 31–20 32–22 63–42
R3   Portovik Yuzhny 27–25 25–21 52–46
L16   Redbergslids IK 29–19 29–35 58–54
QF   RK Gorenje Velenje 33–27 26–32 59–59
2004–05 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R2   Goldmann Druck Tulln 33–32 30–22 63–54
R3   HSV Hamburg 24–28 24–25 48–53
2005–06 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R2   HC Kehra 27–33 39–19 68–53
R3   HCM Constanta 30–32 22–28 52–60
2006–07 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R2   SPE Strovolos Nicosia 33–20 31–24 64–44
R3   Dinamo București 29–35 27–30 56–65
2009–10 EHF Challenge Cup
  Winner
L16   AO Dimou Thermaikou 39–24 34–20 73–44
QF   CSM Bacău 30–24 23–28 53–52
SF   RD Slovan 28–23 30–33 58–56
F   MMTS Kwidzyn 27–25 27–26 54–51
2010–11 EHF Challenge Cup R3   HK Polytechnik 26–21 26–30 52–51
L16   AEK 27–23 27–32 54–55
2011–12 EHF Challenge Cup R3   Trabzonspor 31–29 41–18 72–47
L16   HC Zubří 23–26 25–22 48–48
QF   CSU Suceava 33–24 30–24 63–48
SF   Wacker Thun 31–29 26–28 57–57
2012–13 EHF Cup R1   Ystads IF 27–22 26–37 53–59
2013–14 EHF Cup R2   KRAS/Volendam 30–18 35–32 65–50
R3   RK Poreč 24–24 30–25 54–49
Group stage   Montpellier HB 27–28 31–36 2nd place
  RK Strumica 39–22 36–24
  Skjern 32–25 30–28
QF   Pick Szeged 29–27 22–28 51–55
2014–15 EHF Cup R2   HC Sporta Hlohovec 34–24 28–33 62–57
R3   Fraikin BM. Granollers 27–25 23–25 50–50
2015–16 EHF Cup R2   Team Tvis Holstebro 31–36 32–28 63–64
2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup
  Winner
R3   ASD Romagna Handball 32–25 37–24 69–49
L16   RK Pelister 32–18 34–26 66–44
QF   AC Doukas 35–23 27–25 62–48
SF   JMS Hurry-Up 32–27 37–14 69–41
F   AHC Potaissa Turda 37–28 30–24 67–52
2017–18 EHF Champions League qSF   Riihimäki Cocks 31–27 31–27
qF   Alpla HC Hard 35–34 35–34
Group stage   Beşiktaş 30–26 34–27 4th place
  Motor Zaporizhzhia 23–31 29–32
  Metalurg Skopje 27–28 31–27
  Montpellier HB 29–33 32–33
  Chekhovskiye Medvedi 31–30 27–30
2021–22 EHF European League EHF European League Group stage   Tatabánya KC 37–23 34–26 4th place
  AEK H.C. 24–25 31–30
  Kadetten Schaffhausen 34–26 31–24
  RK Eurofarm Pelister 24–26 27–26
  USAM Nîmes Gard 32–30 27–33
Last 16   SC Magdeburg 29–29 35–36 64–65
2022–23 EHF European League EHF European League Group stage   Alpla HC Hard 31–30 31–26 2th place
  BM Granollers 29–32 38–31
  RK Nexe Našice 31–32 28–34
  Balatonfüredi KSE 35–32 31–25
  Skjern Håndbold 30–28 28–24
L16   CD Bidasoa 27–30 34–28 61–58
QF   Montpellier HB 32–32 30–31 62–63

References edit

  1. ^ "Handball Team". Sporting CP (in Portuguese). Retrieved 9 March 2020.

External links edit

  • Sporting Official Website
  • Sporting CP on Facebook

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Sporting Clube de Portugal has a professional handball team based in Lisbon Portugal since 1932 and plays in Andebol 1 The club is one of the most decorated handball clubs in Portugal having won 40 national titles and 2 international titles Sporting CPFull nameSporting Clube de PortugalFounded1932 91 years ago 1932 parent club in 1906 ArenaPavilhao Joao Rocha LisbonCapacity3 000PresidentFrederico VarandasHead coachRicardo CostaLeagueAndebol 12021 22Andebol 1 2nd of 16Club colours HomeAwayWebsite Official site Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Pavilhao Joao Rocha 2 2 Kits 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 International competitions 4 Team 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Staff 5 Results in European competitions 6 References 7 External linksHistory editHandball was introduced in Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1932 citation needed Sporting dominated Portuguese handball particularly in the sixties and seventies and even in the eighties with emphasis on the period from 1966 to 1973 in which seven National Championships were won in eight possible five of which were consecutive with a mythical team that became known as Os Sete Magnificos citation needed In 1995 Sporting fans were forced to choose the modalities to keep in the club due to financial problems having chosen handball and futsal leading to the closure of the basketball hockey and volleyball sections which returned in the meantime citation needed Facilities editPavilhao Joao Rocha edit Pavilhao Joao Rocha is a multi sports pavilion located in the parish of Lumiar in Lisbon Located next to the Estadio Jose Alvalade it is the home of Sporting CP sports In honor of one of the most distinguished figures in the history of Sporting the pavilion was named after former club president Joao Rocha who remained in office from September 1973 to October 1986 Its inauguration took place on the day 21 June 2017 Kits edit HOME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 19 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2021 AWAY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2014 15 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2021 Honours editDomestic competitions edit Portuguese League 191951 52 1955 56 1960 61 1965 66 1966 67 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1971 72 1972 73 1977 78 1978 79 1979 80 1980 81 1983 84 1985 86 2000 01 2016 17 2017 18Divisao de Elite 22004 05 2005 06Portuguese Cup 171971 72 1972 73 1974 75 1980 81 1982 83 1987 88 1988 89 1997 98 2000 01 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2021 22 2022 23Portuguese Super Cup 31997 98 2001 02 2013 14International competitions edit EHF Challenge Cup 22009 10 2016 17DoubleWinners 4 1971 72 1972 73 1980 81 2000 01Team editTeam for the 2023 24 season 1 Current squad edit Goalkeepers20 nbsp Andre Bergsholm Kristensen 40 nbsp Leonel MacielLeft Wingers17 nbsp Orri Freyr Thorkelsson 34 nbsp Etienne MocquaisRight Wingers0 4 nbsp Pedro Portela 19 nbsp Mamadou Gassama CissokhoLine players0 2 nbsp Edy Silva 14 nbsp Espen Gommerud Vag 75 nbsp Eduardo Almeida 0 0 nbsp Christian Moga Left Backs0 5 nbsp Edmilson Araujo 13 nbsp Salvador Salvador 79 nbsp Martim CostaCentral Backs0 7 nbsp Natan Suarez 0 8 nbsp Jan GurriRight Backs0 6 nbsp Francisco Costa 23 nbsp Joao Gomes Staff edit Head coach nbsp Ricardo Costa Assistant coach nbsp Pedro Biscaia Assistant coach nbsp Ricardo CandeiasResults in European competitions editNote Sporting score is always listed first Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate1966 67 EHF European Cup R1 nbsp US Ivry Handball 19 22 8 25 27 471967 68 EHF European Cup R2 nbsp BM Granollers 16 26 20 16 36 421969 70 EHF European Cup R1 nbsp HV Sittardia 16 24 12 15 28 391970 71 EHF European Cup R2 nbsp MAI Moscovo Win WithdrewQF nbsp Dukla Prague Win WithdrewSF nbsp VfL Gummersbach 17 25 11 27 28 501971 72 EHF European Cup R2 nbsp VfL Gummersbach 6 38 20 20 26 591972 73 EHF European Cup R1 nbsp HCB Karvina 11 24 15 16 26 401973 74 EHF Challenge Cup R1 nbsp SK Avanti Lebbeke 16 16 16 9 32 25R2 nbsp Cervena Hezda 14 31 15 17 29 481975 76 EHF Cup Winners Cup L16 nbsp FIF Copenhagen 14 25 22 24 36 491978 79 EHF European Cup R1 nbsp Stella St Maur 18 18 12 22 30 401979 80 EHF European Cup R1 nbsp Grasshoppers Zurich 23 23 19 23 42 461980 81 EHF European Cup R1 nbsp BSV Bern 12 26 21 20 33 461981 82 EHF Cup Winners Cup R1 nbsp USM Gagny 25 27 22 31 47 581987 88 EHF Cup R1 nbsp Hershi Gellen 18 20 22 16 40 36L16 nbsp Hellerup Kopenhagen 19 23 19 25 38 481988 89 EHF Cup Winners Cup R1 nbsp Pfadi Winterthur 29 25 19 27 48 521989 90 EHF Cup Winners Cup R1 nbsp Hapoel Rishon LeZion 24 40 23 18 47 581992 93 EHF Cup Winners Cup R1 nbsp Palommano Trieste 20 32 30 20 50 521996 97 EHF Cup R1 nbsp Montpellier HB 22 16 16 22 38 381997 98 EHF Cup Winners Cup R1 nbsp ZTR Zaporizhzhia 31 25 23 24 54 49L16 nbsp HSG Dutenhofen 16 24 30 26 46 501998 99 EHF Cup Winners Cup R1 nbsp HK TJ VSZ Kosice 24 22 18 24 42 461999 00 EHF Challenge Cup R1 nbsp US Dunkerque HB 23 18 20 26 43 442000 01 EHF Cup R2 nbsp Showbizcity Aalsmeer 31 23 30 30 61 53R3 nbsp SKA Minsk 31 23 18 18 49 41L16 nbsp CB Cantabria 29 27 30 26 59 53QF nbsp Haukar Handball 21 21 32 33 53 542001 02 EHF Champions League R2 nbsp Steaua București 33 24 25 25 58 49Group stage nbsp Portland San Antonio 26 36 28 31 3rd place nbsp RK Lovcen 22 26 10 0 nbsp Kolding IF 24 23 22 332003 04 EHF Cup Winners Cup R2 nbsp HC Berchem 31 20 32 22 63 42R3 nbsp Portovik Yuzhny 27 25 25 21 52 46L16 nbsp Redbergslids IK 29 19 29 35 58 54QF nbsp RK Gorenje Velenje 33 27 26 32 59 592004 05 EHF Cup Winners Cup R2 nbsp Goldmann Druck Tulln 33 32 30 22 63 54R3 nbsp HSV Hamburg 24 28 24 25 48 532005 06 EHF Cup Winners Cup R2 nbsp HC Kehra 27 33 39 19 68 53R3 nbsp HCM Constanta 30 32 22 28 52 602006 07 EHF Cup Winners Cup R2 nbsp SPE Strovolos Nicosia 33 20 31 24 64 44R3 nbsp Dinamo București 29 35 27 30 56 652009 10 EHF Challenge Cup nbsp Winner L16 nbsp AO Dimou Thermaikou 39 24 34 20 73 44QF nbsp CSM Bacău 30 24 23 28 53 52SF nbsp RD Slovan 28 23 30 33 58 56F nbsp MMTS Kwidzyn 27 25 27 26 54 512010 11 EHF Challenge Cup R3 nbsp HK Polytechnik 26 21 26 30 52 51L16 nbsp AEK 27 23 27 32 54 552011 12 EHF Challenge Cup R3 nbsp Trabzonspor 31 29 41 18 72 47L16 nbsp HC Zubri 23 26 25 22 48 48QF nbsp CSU Suceava 33 24 30 24 63 48SF nbsp Wacker Thun 31 29 26 28 57 572012 13 EHF Cup R1 nbsp Ystads IF 27 22 26 37 53 592013 14 EHF Cup R2 nbsp KRAS Volendam 30 18 35 32 65 50R3 nbsp RK Porec 24 24 30 25 54 49Group stage nbsp Montpellier HB 27 28 31 36 2nd place nbsp RK Strumica 39 22 36 24 nbsp Skjern 32 25 30 28QF nbsp Pick Szeged 29 27 22 28 51 552014 15 EHF Cup R2 nbsp HC Sporta Hlohovec 34 24 28 33 62 57R3 nbsp Fraikin BM Granollers 27 25 23 25 50 502015 16 EHF Cup R2 nbsp Team Tvis Holstebro 31 36 32 28 63 642016 17 EHF Challenge Cup nbsp Winner R3 nbsp ASD Romagna Handball 32 25 37 24 69 49L16 nbsp RK Pelister 32 18 34 26 66 44QF nbsp AC Doukas 35 23 27 25 62 48SF nbsp JMS Hurry Up 32 27 37 14 69 41F nbsp AHC Potaissa Turda 37 28 30 24 67 522017 18 EHF Champions League qSF nbsp Riihimaki Cocks 31 27 31 27qF nbsp Alpla HC Hard 35 34 35 34Group stage nbsp Besiktas 30 26 34 27 4th place nbsp Motor Zaporizhzhia 23 31 29 32 nbsp Metalurg Skopje 27 28 31 27 nbsp Montpellier HB 29 33 32 33 nbsp Chekhovskiye Medvedi 31 30 27 302021 22 EHF European League EHF European League Group stage nbsp Tatabanya KC 37 23 34 26 4th place nbsp AEK H C 24 25 31 30 nbsp Kadetten Schaffhausen 34 26 31 24 nbsp RK Eurofarm Pelister 24 26 27 26 nbsp USAM Nimes Gard 32 30 27 33Last 16 nbsp SC Magdeburg 29 29 35 36 64 652022 23 EHF European League EHF European League Group stage nbsp Alpla HC Hard 31 30 31 26 2th place nbsp BM Granollers 29 32 38 31 nbsp RK Nexe Nasice 31 32 28 34 nbsp Balatonfuredi KSE 35 32 31 25 nbsp Skjern Handbold 30 28 28 24L16 nbsp CD Bidasoa 27 30 34 28 61 58QF nbsp Montpellier HB 32 32 30 31 62 63References edit Handball Team Sporting CP in Portuguese Retrieved 9 March 2020 External links editSporting Official Website Sporting CP on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sporting CP handball amp oldid 1186656335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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