SSV Bozen Handball

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SSV Bolzano
Full name SSV Bolzano
Founded 1965
Club colors White-red
Hall City Hall
Places 500
president Evi Seebacher (main club)
Trainer CroatiaCroatia Boris Dvoršek
league Series A
2018/19
rank winner
Nat. Cup winner
International EHF Champions League 2012/13 qualification
Website handball-bozen.it
home
Away
Greatest successes
National 5 × Italian champion
4 × Italian cup winner
4 × Supercup winner

The SSV Bozen Handball is a handball club from Bozen , which belongs to the SSV Bozen . The main sponsor has been the confectionery manufacturer Loacker for years ; Former regular Stefano Podini, who is a sponsor of the club with several companies, also plays an important role in the section. SSV Bozen is a five-time Italian champion and a four-time cup winner; SSV Bozen won the triple three times (championship, cup and Supercup): 2012/2013, 2014/2015 and 2018/19.

history

The handball section of SSV Bozen was founded in 1965 and took part in the highest Italian championship for the first time in 1969/70.

1973-1989 the SSV Bozen Locker rose several times in the highest Italian league and in the second division. 1989-2010 he was second class. In 2010, SSV Bozen was subsequently included in the Elite League as the second in the A1 series because another team had decided not to participate. In the first season the SSV Bozen reached the fifth place after the second half of the season, but could win the quarter-finals of the play-off against the fourth ASD Noci and thereby qualify for the EHF Challenge Cup.

In the 2011/12 season, Bozen won the Italian cup competition for the first time, and SSV Bozen led over the entire championship, reached the final of the final play-offs in a hurry and narrowly prevailed there against old master Conversano . In 2011/12, SSV Bozen Loacker also reached the quarter-finals in the EHF Challenge Cup 2011/12 , on September 15, 2012, SSV also won the Italian Supercup against Junior Fassano .

Venue

During the first class in the 1980s, the SSV Bozen played in the town hall, which with more than 2,000 seats was Bolzano's largest hall at the time. During the 20 years of being in second class, the SSV Bozen moved to the gym of the then Robert Gasteiner School of Economics and Tourism. The Gasteinerhalle was still the home of SSV Bozen until the end of the 2018/19 season, and since then SVV Bozan Handball has been playing in the town hall again.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.bundesligainfo.de/Saison/Ausland/2012/ITAC.php
  2. http://www.bundesligainfo.de/Saison/Ausland/Liga.php?country=ITA
  3. SSV Loacker Bozen gets the Superflash Supercup on sportnews.bz

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