HSG Wetzlar
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German handball club
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HSG Wetzlar | |
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Full name | Handballspielgemeinschaft Wetzlar |
Founded | 1904; 121 years ago (1904) as TSV Dutenhofen |
Arena | Buderus Arena |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Head coach | Frank Carstens |
League | Handball-Bundesliga |
2023–24 | 13th of 18 |
Club colours | |
Website Official site |
HSG Wetzlar is a professional handball club from Wetzlar, Germany. It competes in the top-tier Handball-Bundesliga and in the German Handball Cup.
Crest, colours, supporters
[edit ]Kits
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Accomplishments
[edit ]- DHB-Pokal final:
- 1997, 2001
- EHF Cup Winner's Cup final:
- 1998
Rivalry
[edit ]HSG Wetzlar's arch-rival is the neighbouring club TV Hüttenberg and games between the clubs are considered as the "Mittelhessenderby".
Team
[edit ]Current squad
[edit ]- Squad for the 2024–25 season
- Goalkeepers
- Left Wingers
- Right Wingers
- Line players
- Denmark Rasmus Meyer Ejlersen 5
- 14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Vranješ
- 27 Belarus Nikita Pliuto
- 33 Germany Georg Löwen
- Left Backs
- Central Backs
- Right Backs
Transfers
[edit ]- Transfers for the 2024–25 season
- Germany Marius Göbner (GK) (from own youth)
- Germany Lion Zacharias (LW) (from Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen)
- Germany Philipp Ahouansou (LB) (from Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen)
- Germany Jona Schoch (CB) (from Germany HBW Balingen-Weilstetten)
- Germany Dominik Mappes (CB) (from Germany VfL Gummersbach)
- Germany Justin Müller (CB) (from Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold)
- Germany Noel Hoepfner (RB) (from own youth)
- Hungary Zsolt Krakovszki (RW) (from Hungary NEKA)
- Germany Tizian Weimer (RW) (from own youth)
- Germany Georg Löwen (P) (from Germany SC Magdeburg)
- Switzerland Leonard Grazioli (GK) (to Switzerland Pfadi Winterthur)
- Sweden Emil Mellegård (LW) (to Denmark HØJ Elite)
- Germany Hendrik Wagner (LB) (to Germany TBV Lemgo)
- Switzerland Lenny Rubin (LB) (to Germany TVB Stuttgart)
- Norway Magnus Fredriksen (CB) (to Denmark SønderjyskE Herrehåndbold)
- Denmark Mathias Pedersen (CB) (to Sweden Amo Handboll)
- Germany Julian Fuchs (RW) (end of loan Germany MT Melsungen, joins Germany Bergischer HC)
- Germany Erik Schmidt (P) (to Greece AEK Athens)
Technical staff
[edit ]- Head coach: Germany Frank Carstens
- Assistant coach:North Macedonia Filip Mirkulovski
Notable former players
[edit ]- Germany Michael Allendorf
- Germany Markus Baur
- Germany Sven-Sören Christophersen
- Germany Lars Kaufmann
- Germany Jannik Kohlbacher
- Germany Andreas Wolff
- Germany Tobias Reichmann
- Germany Steffen Fäth
- Croatia Ivano Balić
- Sweden Ola Lindgren
- Norway Kent Robin Tønnesen
- Israel Avishay Smoler
External links
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