Alpla HC Hard

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ALPLA HC HARD
Logo Hard.jpg
Full name Handball club ALPLA HC Hard
Abbreviation (s) HC Hard
Nickname (s) The Red Devils
Founded 1986
Club colors Red White
Hall Sports hall by the lake
Places 2280
president Günther Lehner
executive Director Alexander Kathrein, Markus Köberle
Trainer Klaus Gärtner
league Handball League Austria
2019/2020
rank Game operations canceled due to COVID-19
Nat. Cup Game operations canceled due to COVID-19
Website www.hchard.at
home
Away
Greatest successes
National 6 × Austrian Champion
2003, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017
4 × Austrian Cup winner
2005, 2008, 2014, 2018
4 × Austrian Supercup winner
International EHF Champions League
group stage 2003/04
EHF Challenge Cup
final 2007/08

The ALPLA HC Hard is an Austrian Handball Club from Hard . The men's team currently plays as Alpla HC Hard in the spusu LIGA (HLA). Home of the club is the sports hall on the lake .

history

Bregenz handball vs. Alpla HC Hard, 2015.

When in 1941 the long-time chronicler and honorary chairman Werner Greisner, who died in 2009, was relocated to Hard with a unit of the German Wehrmacht , a military team met every Wednesday afternoon to play full-field handball on today's training ground of FC Hard .

The handball section of "SV Hard" was finally founded in 1946. In the same year, two men's and one women's teams competed in the championship operation in the Vorarlberg handball and fistball association, which has now been founded. Despite good results in the championship and the change from "SV Hard" to "TS Hard", sports operations had to be stopped again in 1948 because several players changed their place of residence (England, Switzerland and Germany).

In 1972 another handball section was founded, this time within the "ATSV Hard". Only indoor handball or small field handball was played . In 1976, after various Vorarlberg youth championships, the A youth won the title of "Austrian Champion" at the state championships.

In 1981/82 he was promoted to the 1st International Bodensee League of the Württemberg handball association

Due to the constant upward development in the hard handball sport, the handball section was separated from the ATSV Hard in 1986 and an independent club called “HC 86 Hard” was subsequently founded. In 1987, the "HC 86 Hard" signed Zoran Kajasa , former world champion with Yugoslavia. Kajasa was the very first legionnaire in Vorarlberg handball.

Under the coach Zoltán Balogh , HC Hard rose in the 1997/98 season in the top Austrian league .

In the 2002/03 season HC Hard won the Austrian championship for the first time (after two third places) under coach Frank Bergemann . In the 2004/05 season, the club achieved its first victory in the ÖHB Cup .

In 2005 HC Hard moved into the newly built home (hall, office) in the sports hall on the lake . This replaced the hall in the Mittelweiherburg secondary school, which had become much too small.

In the 2007/08 the second cup victory was achieved under coach Gerald Gabl . In April 2008 the HC Hard was able to reach the final of the EHF Challenge Cup and had to admit defeat against the UCM Sport Reșița with an overall rating of 54:47 .

The team was trained by Markus Burger between the 2010/11 and 2015/16 seasons . In 2012 Alpla HC Hard won its second championship title, in the final the handball club HIT Medalp Tirol - Innsbruck was defeated. In 2013, the Vorarlberg team faced the Viennese handball club Fivers Margareten in the final duel and were able to win the title again. In the following 2013/14 season, HC Hard won the ÖHB Cup double and championship title for the first time in the club's history. In both cases you faced the Fivers from Vienna again. In the 2014/15 season, the fifth championship title - the fourth in a row - was won against local rivals Bregenz Handball 2-0 in the Best of three series.

From season 2015/16 to 2017/18 Petr Hrachovec trained the Harder. Alpla HC Hard achieved its sixth championship title in the 2016/17 season, its fourth cup win and its third Supercup win in the 2017/18 season.

From the 2018/19 to 2019/20 season , Klaus Gärtner was the trainer of Alpla HC Hard. The club won the Supercup for the fourth time in 2019.

Placements since 2001

season league rank Cup
2001/02 Handball League Austria 3
2002/03 Handball League Austria 1
2003/04 Handball League Austria 3
2004/05 Handball League Austria 5
2005/06 Handball League Austria 4th
2006/07 Handball League Austria 3 2nd round
2007/08 Handball League Austria 3 Cup winner
2008/09 Handball League Austria 2 Semifinals
2009/10 Handball League Austria 5 Semifinals
2010/11 Handball League Austria 4th 1 round
2011/12 Handball League Austria 1 Quarter finals
2012/13 Handball League Austria 1 final
2013/14 Handball League Austria 1 Cup winner
2014/15 Handball League Austria 1 Round of 16
2015/16 Handball League Austria 3 Round of 16
2016/17 Handball League Austria 1 Semifinals
2017/18 spusu league 2 Cup winner
2018/19 spusu league 2 Semifinals
2019/20 spusu league Season canceled
Legend
master
Cup winner
Double champion / cup winner

Squad 2019/20

No. Surname nationality position in the team since Contract until Last club
1 Thomas Hurich AustrianAustrian goal 2016 2020 Union Leoben
32 Golub Doknić MontenegrinsMontenegrins goal 2011 - RK Kolubara
2 Maximilian Hermann AustrianAustrian Back room 2018 2020 VfL Gummersbach
3 Konrad Wurst AustrianAustrian Back room 2015 - Own youth
5 Manuel Maier AustrianAustrian Winger 2017 - Own youth
6th Dominik Schmid AustrianAustrian Back left 2015 - SG BBM Bietigheim
7th Luca Raschle AustrianAustrian Winger 2009 - Own youth
8th Manuel Schmid AustrianAustrian Back center 2018 - Handball Tyrol
9 Boris Zivkovic AustrianAustrian Back room 2011 2021 Own youth
10 Tine Poklar SloveneSlovene Back room 2019 - Elverum Håndball
15th Nejc Zmavc SloveneSlovene circle 2018 - CB Puerto Sagunto
18th Paul Schwärzler AustrianAustrian Back room 2017 - Own youth
21st Michael Knauth AustrianAustrian Winger 2008 - Bregenz handball
23 Leonard Fetz AustrianAustrian circle 2018 - Own youth
27 Thomas Weber AustrianAustrian Winger 2012 - SG Handball West Vienna
28 Gerald Zeiner AustrianAustrian Back room 2013 - Union Leoben
29 Lukas Schweighofer AustrianAustrian circle 2018 - HSG Graz
37 Ivan Horvat CroatianCroatian Back room 2018 - SG Flensburg-Handewitt
74 Bruno Kozina CroatianCroatian Back room 2019 - RTV 1879 Basel

Additions 2019/20

Surname nationality position former club
Tine Poklar SloveneSlovene Back room Elverum Håndball
Bruno Kozina CroatianCroatian Back room RTV 1879 Basel

Departures 2019/20

Surname nationality position current club
Theo Surblys GermanGerman Back room SG Nussloch
Risto Arnaudovski CroatianCroatian/MacedoniansMacedonians Back center End of career
Niklas Schiller AustrianAustrian Back room TSV Fortitudo Gossau

successes

Handball League Austria

  • Champion (6): 2003, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

ÖHB Cup

  • Winner (4): 2005, 2008, 2014, 2018

HLA Supercup

  • Winner (4): 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019

Well-known former players

Former trainers

Web links

Commons : Alpla HC Hard  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Alpla HC Hard . In: spusu LIGA | spusu CHALLENGE . ( spusuliga.at [accessed on September 26, 2018]).
  2. Sporthalle am See ( Memento from May 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Sporthalle am See ( Memento from May 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  4. VMS MWBG: Home. Retrieved September 25, 2018 .
  5. Handball: HC Hard is in the final of the Challenge Cup ( Memento from October 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Alpla HC Hard: Back in the strongest league in the world. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .
  7. Teufelstalk with Thomas Hurich on YouTube , accessed on April 1, 2019.
  8. "Bobo" extended until 2021. hchard.at, January 24, 2018, accessed on January 24, 2018 .
  9. Hard signed Slovenian backcourt player Tine Poklar. vol.at, April 9, 2019, accessed on September 5, 2019 .
  10. Hard brings Croatian backcourt player Kozina. vol.at, October 18, 2019, accessed on October 24, 2019 .
  11. SERIES MASTER ALPLA HC HARD. hchard.at, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
  12. RISE TO THE ROYAL CLASS. hchard.at, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
  13. STARTING A NEW CALCULATION. hchard.at, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
  14. Christian Höpperger: 30th anniversary of the "devil". neue.at, August 26, 2016, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
  15. MANY MILESTONES SET. hchard.at, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
  16. THE PIONEER YEARS 1941 TO 1986. hchard.at, accessed on February 6, 2020 .