Yellow Cup Awards

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Awards of the Yellow Cup
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First award 1972
Forgiver Yellow Winterthur
Award location Eulachhalle , Winterthur
Most awards
Website www.yellow-cup.ch

The awards of the Yellow Cup include various awards which are given by the organizers of the Yellow Cup for special achievements.

Top scorer

  •  record
  • year country Age player Association / Country Gates Games ø goals Q
    1972 AustriaAustria Peter Bogenhuber AustriaAustria UHC Salzburg 19th
    1973 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 23 Zdravko Miljak (1) Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Medvescak Zagreb (1) 24
    1974 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Radovan Dražić Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia RK Crvenka 15th
    1975 Poland 1944Poland 25th Wojciech Gwóźdź (1) Poland 1944Poland Pogon Zabrze (1) 21st
    1977 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 26th Zdravko Miljak (2) Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Medvescak Zagreb (2) 13/41 5 2.60
    1978 Poland 1944Poland Jurek Nowa Poland 1944Poland Wybrzeże Gdańsk 26th 4th 6.50
    01.1979 Poland 1944Poland 28 Wojciech Gwóźdź (2) Poland 1944Poland Pogon Zabrze (2) 21st
    12.1979 Romania 1965Romania 22nd Vasile Stîngă Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest 36
    1980 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 28 Robert Jehle SwitzerlandSwitzerland TSV St. Otmar St. GallenTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen 19th 3 6.33
    1981 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 28 Radivoj Krivokapic Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Col. S. Ljubljana 35
    1982 Hungary 1957Hungary 27 Péter Kovács Hungary 1957Hungary FC Honved Budapest.svg Honvéd Budapest 32
    1983 ~~Nothing Ambros Lele Hungary 1957Hungary Volán Szeged 33
    1984 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 27 Milan Brestovanský CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia HK Lokomotíva Trnava 31
    1985 Korea Sud 1949South Korea 20th Jae-Won Kang (1) Korea Sud 1949South Korea South Korea (1) 36
    1986 Korea Sud 1949South Korea Jon-lk Bae Korea Sud 1949South Korea South Korea (2) 41
    1987 Hungary 1957Hungary 25th László Marosi Hungary 1957Hungary Tatabánya KC 49
    1988 ~~Nothing Zoran Dejanovic Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia RK Jugovic KAC 31
    1989 Soviet UnionSoviet Union 21st Talant Dujshebaev Soviet UnionSoviet Union Logo CSKA Moscow.png CSKA Moscow (1) 31
    1990 Soviet UnionSoviet Union 22nd Andrei Antonevich Soviet UnionSoviet Union Logo CSKA Moscow.png CSKA Moscow (2) 37
    1991 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 20th Petr Házl CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Dukla Praha Logo.png Dukla Prague 31
    1992 EgyptEgypt 25th Ahmed El Attar EgyptEgypt Egypt (1) 41
    1993 GermanyGermany 29 Jürgen Querengässer GermanyGermany VfL Hameln Logo.gif SG Hameln (1) 23
    1994 Macedonia 1991North Macedonia 30th Pepi Manaskov GermanyGermany VfL Hameln Logo.gif SG Hameln (2) 36
    1995 Korea Sud 1949South Korea 30th Jae-Won Kang (2) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur 37
    1996 FranceFrance 30th Denis Lathoud FranceFrance Paris Saint-Germain (1992-1996) .gif Paris SG 42
    1997 NorwayNorway 33 Øystein Havang (2) NorwayNorway Sandefjord TIF 32
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    1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland / CroatiaCroatia 36 Goran Perkovac SwitzerlandSwitzerland TV SuhrTV Suhr TV Suhr 21st ? ?
    1999 AustriaAustria / HungaryHungary 21st Viktor Szilágyi AustriaAustria Austria (1) 22nd
    2000 KuwaitKuwait 20th Faisal Al Shamari KuwaitKuwait Kuwait (1) 20th 4th 5.0
    2001 UkraineUkraine 24 Oleg Velyky UkraineUkraine Ukraine 32 5 6.4
    2002 Korea SouthSouth Korea 32 Cho Chi-hyo Korea SouthSouth Korea K-Sports Team Korea (1) 37 5 7.4
    2003 Korea SouthSouth Korea 24 Hwangbo Sung-Il Korea SouthSouth Korea K-Sports Team Korea (2) 28 5 5.6
    2005 KuwaitKuwait Meshil Alenezi KuwaitKuwait Kuwait (2) 20th 4th 5
    01.2006 JapanJapan 29 Paek Won-chul (1) JapanJapan Daido Steel Japan (1) 27 3 9.0
    12.2006 JapanJapan 29 Paek Won-chul (2) JapanJapan Daido Steel Japan (2) 23 4th 5.8
    2007 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 27 Nikola Prce Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 21st 3 7.0
    2009 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia 29 Kiril Lazarov North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 22nd 3 7.3
    2010 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 29 Manuel Liniger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (1) 21st 3 7.0
    2011 SloveniaSlovenia 27 Nenad Bilbija SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 19th 3 6.3
    2012 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 29 Andy Schmid SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (2) 21st 3 7.0
    01.2013 QatarQatar 34 Bassel Al-Rayes QatarQatar Qatar 15th 3 5.0
    12.2013 EgyptEgypt 23 Ali Mohamed EgyptEgypt Egypt (2) 22nd 3 7.3
    2015 SlovakiaSlovakia 28 Oliver Rábek SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia (1) 24 3 6.0
    2016 AustriaAustria 24 Raul Santos AustriaAustria Austria (2) 15th 2 7.5
    01.2017 SlovakiaSlovakia 36 Dominik Krok SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia (2) 23 3 7.8
    12.2017 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 28 Lukas von Deschwanden SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (3) 19th 2 8.5
    2019 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 27 Roman Sidorowicz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (4) 16 3 5.3
    PortugalPortugal 29 Pedro Portela PortugalPortugal Portugal

    Best goalkeeper

    year country Age player Association / Country Q
    1978 ~~Nothing Ryszard Gauden Poland 1944Poland Wybrzeże Gdańsk
    01.1979 ~~Nothing Andrzej Igielski Poland 1944Poland Pogoń Zabrze (1)
    12.1979 ~~Nothing Pavel Winter CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Dukla Praha Logo.png Dukla Prague (1)
    1980 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hanspeter Lutz SwitzerlandSwitzerlandTSV St. Otmar St. GallenTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
    1981 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 29 Peter Jaschke Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany VfL Günzburg Logo.jpg VfL Günzburg
    1982 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 27 Michal Barda CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Dukla Praha Logo.png Dukla Prague (2)
    1983 ~~Nothing Andrzej Igielski Poland 1944Poland Pogon Zabrze (2)
    1984 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 21st Peter Mesiarik CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia FK Lokomotíva Trnava
    1985 Korea Sud 1949South Korea Tae-Yl Yoon (1) Korea Sud 1949South Korea South Korea (1)
    1986 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 25th Jan Ostrihon CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia HT Tatran Prešov
    1987 Korea Sud 1949South Korea Tae-Yl Yoon (2) Korea Sud 1949South Korea South Korea (2)
    1988 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 30th Peter Hürlimann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (1)
    1989 ~~Nothing Anton Parecki Poland 1944Poland Pogon Zabrze (3)
    1990 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 29 Dusan Baksa CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia MHK Košice
    1991 Soviet UnionSoviet Union 29 Pavel Sukosjan (1) Soviet UnionSoviet Union Logo CSKA Moscow.png CSKA Moscow (1)
    1992 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 27 Dejan Lukic FranceFrance Vénissieux HB
    1993 Soviet UnionSoviet Union 31 Pavel Sukosjan (2) Soviet UnionSoviet Union Logo CSKA Moscow.png CSKA Moscow (2)
    1994 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 27 Meinrad Landolt SwitzerlandSwitzerlandPathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur
    1995 CubaCuba 24 Vladimir Hernández CubaCuba Cuba
    1996 NorwayNorway 29 Gunnar Fosseng SwitzerlandSwitzerlandYellow WinterthurYellow Winterthur Yellow Winterthur
    1997 RussiaRussia 35 Pavel Sukosjan (3) RussiaRussia Russia
    1998 Korea SouthSouth Korea 27 Lee Suik-houng SwitzerlandSwitzerland TV SuhrTV Suhr TV Suhr
    1999 DenmarkDenmark 23 Kasper Hvidt DenmarkDenmark Denmark
    2000 SloveniaSlovenia 27 Beno Lapajne SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
    2001 UkraineUkraine 31 Serhiy Bilyk UkraineUkraine Ukraine
    2002 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 26th Antoine Ebinger (1) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (2)
    2003 TurkeyTurkey Altug Testemir TurkeyTurkey Turkey
    2005 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 29 Antoine Ebinger (2) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (3)
    01.2006 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 36 Christian Meisterhans SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (4)
    12.2006 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 29 Adnan Šabanović Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
    2007 PortugalPortugal 27 Ricardo Candeias PortugalPortugal Portugal (1)
    2009 Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia lsaeed Manaf Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
    2010 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jasper Parker United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
    2011 NorwayNorway 39 Steinar Ege NorwayNorway Norway
    2012 NetherlandsNetherlands 31 Gerrie Eijlers NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
    01.2013 BelarusBelarus 29 Vital Charapenka (1) BelarusBelarus Belarus (1)
    12.2013 BelarusBelarus 29 Vital Charapenka (2) BelarusBelarus Belarus (2)
    2015 TunisiaTunisia Hamza Majed (1) TunisiaTunisia Tunisia (1)
    2016 TunisiaTunisia Hamza Majed (2) TunisiaTunisia Tunisia (2)
    01.2017 BrazilBrazil Maik Dos Santos BrazilBrazil Brazil
    12.2017 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 23 Nikola Portner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland (5)
    2019 PortugalPortugal Alfredo Quintana PortugalPortugal Portugal (2)

    Individual evidence

    1. Yellow Cup (Ed.): Program 47. Yellow Cup . Winterthur 2019, p. 45-55 ( yumpu.com [accessed January 16, 2019]).
    2. a b c d e f g The Golden Book of the Yellow Cup from 1972–1997. Yellow Winterthur , archived from the original on March 4, 2001 ; accessed on July 10, 2018 .
    3. ag .: Karlsruhe only successful after extension in the final (PDF; 4.82MB). In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung , corporation for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, January 3, 1977, p. A30. Retrieved July 15, 2018. 
    4. Sports information Si : Tatabanya handball tournament winner in Winterthur (PDF; 4.13MB). In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung , corporation for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, January 3, 1978, p. A34. Retrieved July 15, 2018. 
    5. ^ Georg Brunold: St. Otmar brilliant winner of the Yellow Cup 1980 (PDF; 4.04MB). In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung , corporation for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, December 28, 1980, p. A25. Retrieved July 14, 2018. 
    6. a b Sports information Si : Yellow Cup to Russia . In: Freiburger Nachrichten , Freiburger Nachrichten AG, December 28, 1998, p. 9. Retrieved July 15, 2018. 
    7. a b Chronicle of the Yellow Cup 2000. (PDF; 8KB) Retrieved on July 10, 2018 .
    8. a b Chronicle of the Yellow Cup 2001. (PDF; 8KB) Retrieved on July 10, 2018 .
    9. a b Chronicle of the Yellow Cup 2002. (PDF; 9KB) Retrieved on July 10, 2018 .
    10. Chronicle of the Yellow Cup 2003. (PDF; 7.7KB) Retrieved on July 10, 2018 .
    11. a b 33. YELLOW CUP. (PDF; 10KB) Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    12. a b Chronicle of the Yellow Cup 2005. (PDF; 34KB) Retrieved on July 10, 2018 .
    13. a b Chronicle of the Yellow Cup 2006. (PDF; 25KB) Retrieved on July 10, 2018 .
    14. a b 36th Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    15. a b 37th Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    16. a b 38th Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    17. a b 39. Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    18. a b 40th Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    19. 41st Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    20. a b 42nd Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    21. a b 43. Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    22. a b 44th Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    23. a b 45th Yellow Cup. Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
    24. a b 46th Yellow Cup. Facts and figures. Retrieved July 2, 2018 .
    25. a b 47th Yellow Cup. Retrieved January 16, 2019 .