Bristol Handball Club

Bristol Handball Club
Full name Bristol Handball Club
Short name Bristol
Founded 2006
Arena Princess Royal Sports Complex, Wellington
Capacity 150
President England Roger Dickinson
Head coach Spain Adrián Presu
League England Development South West
2015/16 2nd place
Colours
Club colours          
Website
Official site

Bristol Handball Club is an English Handball club based in Bristol, England and founded in 2006[1] and playing in the English South West Development League, the second tier of English Handball. Although the team trains in Bristol they regularly play their "home" games at Wellington's Princess Royal Sports Complex due to lacking facilities in Bristol.

Recent history

Despite Bristol Handball not being in the top tier of English Handball the club upset Liverpool Handball Club in the 2009/10 EHA Cup in a low scoring 16-13 win against the top tier side.[2] Bristol Handball faced Manchester (one of the top three ranked teams in the country) in their Quarter Final tie and lost narrowly 30-25.[3]

Bristol Handball Club lost out on promotion to England's top level in 2011/2012 at the final hurdle, losing out in the play-offs. This being their most successful season to-date.

In 2015/16 Bristol Handball Club and local rivals Bath University thought closely for the league, however it was down to games between the two clubs that ended with Bath wining and Bristol finishing second in the SW Development League.

Current Men's squad 2015/2016

NR.NAMENATIONALITY
1Karim Saha (GK)
2Kev Hill
4Alberto Faggiani
5Jacky Fan
6Simon Cleris
7Ferran Sanchez
8Mike
10Grzesiek Pawelczyk
11Daniel Brun
13Olegs Kadalevs
15Ádám Englert (GK)
17James Robinson
18Kristoffer Knudsen
23Marquitos
29Fabien Le Diem
72Spikey Pacy

References

  1. "On-line promotion for new club in Bristol". England Handball. 21 August 2006. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  2. "Bristol Upset The Odds To Reach Cup Quarter Finals". Handball News. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  3. "Bristol Handball Club Fixtures 2009/10". Bristol Handball Club. 18 April 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.

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