Paris Saint-Germain (handball)
Full name | Paris Saint-Germain handball | ||
Abbreviation (s) | PSG | ||
Founded | 1941 | ||
Club colors | Red Blue | ||
Hall | Stade Pierre de Coubertin | ||
Places | 4,016 seats | ||
president | Nasser Al-Khelaifi | ||
Trainer | Raúl González | ||
league | Ligue Nationale de Handball | ||
2019/20 | |||
rank | 1st place | ||
Website | psg.fr/handball | ||
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Paris Saint-Germain Handball , known as Paris Saint-Germain or just PSG , is a French handball club based in the capital Paris .
history
The club was founded in 1941 under the name "Asnières Sports". In 1989 the handball department of the club broke up and from then on called itself "Paris-Asnières". In 1992, “Paris-Asnières” was merged into Club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and was now called “PSG-Asnières”. 2001 left the handball department Paris Saint-Germain again and became "Paris Handball" (also "Paris HB" for short). After the 2008/09 season they were relegated to the 2nd division, but could return to the House of Lords after one season .
In 2012, the club was able to significantly strengthen the team with financial support from Qatar Sports Investments (QSi), an investor group from the Emirate of Qatar . In addition to the then world handball player Mikkel Hansen , the French national team Didier Dinart , Samuel Honrubia and Luc Abalo were newcomers .
successes
- French champion: 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
- French Cup: 2007, 2014, 2015, 2018
- French league cup winner: 2017, 2018
- French Champions Trophy: 2014, 2015, 2016
Squad of the 2020/21 season
No. | nationality | Surname | position | Date of birth |
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1 |
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Vincent Gérard | TW | December 16, 1986 |
12 |
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Yann Genty | TW | December 26, 1981 |
7th |
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Sadou N'Tanzi | RM | |
9 |
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Adama Keita | LA | 06/05/1997 |
10 |
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Dainis Krištopāns | RR | 09/27/1990 |
11 |
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Benoît Kounkoud | RA | 02/19/1997 |
14th |
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Ferran Solé | RA | 08/25/1992 |
15th |
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Henrik Toft Hansen | KM | 12/18/1986 |
18th |
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Nedim Remili | RR | 07/18/1995 |
20th |
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Mathieu Grébille | LA | 05/10/1991 |
21st |
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Kamil Syprzak | KM | 07/23/1991 |
22nd |
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Luka Karabatić | KM | 04/19/1988 |
23 |
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Viran Morros | RL | December 15, 1983 |
24 |
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Mikkel Hansen | RL | 10/22/1987 |
44 |
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Nikola Karabatić | RM | 04/11/1984 |
77 |
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Elohim Prandi | RL | 08/24/1998 |
99 |
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Dylan Nahi | LA | 11/30/1999 |
Coach: Raúl González
Additions 2020/21
- Dainis Krištopāns ( Vardar Skopje )
- Sadou N'Tanzi
- Elohim Prandi ( USAM Nîmes )
- Ferran Solé ( Fenix Toulouse Handball )
- Mathieu Grébille ( Montpellier Handball )
Departures 2020/21
- Sander Sagosen ( THW Kiel )
- Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson (Retired)
- Rodrigo Corrales ( KC Veszprém )
- Kim Ekdahl Du Rietz (end of career)
- Luc Abalo ( Elverum Håndball )
- Edouard Kempf ( Fenix Toulouse Handball )
Well-known former players
- Patrick Cazal
- Uwe Gensheimer
- Samuel Honrubia
- Daniel Narcisse
- Thierry Omeyer
- Nenad Peruničić
- Jackson Richardson
- Cédric Sorhaindo
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Chs: Mikkel Hansen signs in Paris. In: handball-world.com from August 20, 2012
- ↑ en.psg.fr: Dainis Kristopans signs with Paris accessed on August 26, 2019
- ↑ THW Kiel signs Sander Sagosen. Retrieved March 22, 2019 .