Bregenz Handball
Short nameBregenz HB
Founded1946 (1946)
ArenaSporthalle Rieden-Vorkloster, Bregenz
Capacity1,600
PresidentGregor Günther
Head coachMichael Roth
LeagueHandball Liga Austria
Club colours   
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Home
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Away
Website
Official site

Bregenz Handball is a professional handball club from Bregenz, Austria. They currently compete in the Handball Liga Austria.

Location of Bregenz Handball
Bregenz
Bregenz
Location of Bregenz Handball

History

Bregenz Handball was founded in 1946 at the divisions of SC Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz. The team initially played in the German championships. In the 1995/1996 season, the team switched from the German championship to the Austrian championship. After two years in the 2nd league, in the 1996/1997 season, it was promoted to the first division with a championship title. After the handball division of SC Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz operated as an independent club for several years, the parent association was effectively separated in 1996. The growing importance of the club allowed different companies to become involved as main and name sponsors, so the club name changed often (Casino Zima Alno Bregenz, PTA Bregenz, Post Bregenz, jet2web Bregenz, A1 Bregenz). It was only in the 2012/2013 season that the club management decided that the main sponsor no longer had any influence on the name of the club. The team won the Austrian Cup in 2000. A year later, the first league title in the club's history followed. The team won the Austrian championship 9 times in total (the Austrian record) and the Austrian cup 5 times.

Crest, colours, supporters

Club crest

Kit manufacturers

Period Kit manufacturer
– 2009 Germany Puma
2009–2022 Denmark Hummel
2022 – present Denmark Select Sport

Kits

Sports Hall information

  • Arena: – Sporthalle Rieden-Vorkloster
  • City:Bregenz
  • Capacity: – 1600
  • Address: – Burggräflergasse 11, 6900 Bregenz, Austria

Management

Position Name
President Austria Gregor Günther
Executive Director Austria Björn Tyrner
Member Of The Board Austria Bernd Schuler
Member Of The Board Austria Phillip Radel
Member Of The Board Austria Michael Lipburger
Member Of The Board Austria Rupert Manhart

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2022–23 season[1]
Bregenz Handball

Technical staff

  • Head coach: Germany Michael Roth
  • Assistant coach: SerbiaAustria Marko Tanasković
  • Goalkeeping coach: SerbiaAustria Goran Aleksić
  • Athletic Trainer: Austria Johannes Sturn
  • Physiotherapist: Austria Gerd Rainer
  • Physiotherapist: Austria Niklas Engel
  • Club Doctor: Austria Dr. Johannes Hartl

Transfers

Transfers for the 2022–23 season

Previous Squads

Titles

  • Austrian Championship
    • Winner (9) : 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
  • Austrian Cup
    • Winner (4) : 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006

EHF ranking

As of 12/10/2022[5]
RankTeamPoints
159Israel Hapoel Ashdod28
160Slovenia RK Jeruzalem Ormož28
161Ukraine ZTR Zaporizhzhia26
162Austria Bregenz Handball25
163Netherlands RKHV Volendam25
164Portugal Madeira Andebol SAD25
165Norway Runar Sandefjord25

Former club members

Notable former players

Former coaches

SeasonsCoachCountry
1998–1999 Holger Schneider Germany
1999–2003 Bruno Gudelj Croatia
2003–2007 Dagur Sigurðsson Iceland
2007–2008 Zdravko Medić Croatia
2008–2012 Martin Lipták Czech Republic
2012–2014 Geir Sveinsson Iceland
2014–2017 Robert Hedin Sweden
2017–2019 Jörg Lützelberger Germany
2019–2022 Markus Burger Austria
2022– Michael Roth Germany

References

  1. https://www.bregenz-handball.at/hla-team/kader/
  2. https://www.bregenz-handball.at/alle-news/news/getarticle/detail/bregenz-handball-verpflichtet-bosnischen-nationalspieler-dragan-pavlovic/
  3. https://www.bregenz-handball.at/alle-news/news/getarticle/detail/bregenz-handball-nimmt-serbisches-rueckraumtalent-unter-vertrag/
  4. https://www.bregenz-handball.at/alle-news/news/getarticle/detail/bregenz-handball-und-dragan-pavlovic-einigen-sich-auf-vertragsaufloesung/
  5. "Eurotopteam, classement européen des clubs de Handball".
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