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Borussia Dortmund Handball | |||
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File:Borussia Dortmund.svg | |||
Full name | Ballspielverein Borussia 1909 e. V. Dortmund | ||
Short name | Borussia Dortmund | ||
Founded | 1909 | ||
Arena | Sporthalle Wellinghofen, Dortmund | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
President | Reinhard Rauball | ||
Head coach | Henk Groener | ||
League | HBL | ||
2021–22 | 2nd | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Borussia Dortmund (Ballspielverein Borussia 1909 e.V. Dortmund, BVB, BVB 09) is a German professional women's handball team from Dortmund. They have competed in the Handball-Bundesliga Frauen since 2015–2016 season, the top division in Germany. They won the Handball-Bundesliga Frauen in 2021 and competed in the 2021–22 Women's EHF Champions League the following season.
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Honours
- Handball-Bundesliga Frauen:
- Winners: 2021
- Bronze: 2000
- DHB-Pokal:
- Winners: 1997
- Finalists: 2016
- EHF Challenge Cup:
- Winners: 2003
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2024-25 season
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Transfers
- Transfers for the 2024–25 season
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Notable former players
- Germany Franziska Heinz
- Germany Eike Bram
- Germany Michaela Erler
- Germany Silke Gnad
- Germany Nadine Härdter
- Germany Ulrike Stange
- Germany Nadja Nadgornaja
- Germany Clara Woltering
- Germany Alina Grijseels
- Germany Svenja Huber
- Germany Isabell Roch
- Germany Jennifer Rode
- Germany Mia Zschocke
- Germany Amelie Berger
- Germany Madita Kohorst
- Netherlands Kelly Vollebregt
- Netherlands Kelly Dulfer
- Netherlands Inger Smits
- Netherlands Rinka Duijndam
- Netherlands Laura van der Heijden
- Netherlands Merel Freriks
- Netherlands Yara ten Holte
- Hungary Ágnes Farkas
- Hungary Míra Emberovics
- Hungary Virág Vaszari
- Poland Bogna Sobiech
- Poland Aleksandra Zych
- Poland Emilia Galińska
- Norway Tonje Sagstuen
- Norway Kari Solem
- Norway Tina Abdulla
- Norway Frida Nåmo Rønning
- Romania Narcisa Lecușanu
- Romania Lidia Drăgănescu
- Spain Irene Espínola
- Spain Jennifer Gutiérrez Bermejo
- Iceland Hildigunnur Einarsdóttir
- Sweden Clara Monti Danielsson
- South Korea Kim Eun-mi
- Japan Asuka Fujita
- Australia Sally Potocki
Statistics
Top scorers in the EHF Champions League
- (All-Time) – Last updated at the end of 2021/22 season[1]
Rank | Name | Seasons
played |
Goals |
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1 | Germany Alina Grijseels | 2 | 130 |
2 | Netherlands Merel Freriks | 2 | 78 |
3 | Netherlands Laura van der Heijden | 2 | 76 |
5 | Spain Jennifer Gutiérrez | 2 | 59 |
4 | Netherlands Inger Smits | 1 | 55 |
6 | Norway Tina Abdulla | 2 | 47 |
7 | Germany Mia Zschocke | 1 | 41 |
8 | Netherlands Kelly Vollebregt | 1 | 32 |
9 | Netherlands Kelly Dulfer | 1 | 31 |
10 | Germany Amelie Berger | 1 | 30 |
European record
EHF Champions League
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2020–21 | Champions League | Group stage Group B |
Romania SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea | 0–10 | 10–0 | 7th place |
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC | 24–34 | 25–38 | ||||
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost | 26–28 | 27–31 | ||||
Russia CSKA Moscow | 28–29 | 28–35 | ||||
France Brest Bretagne | 29–41 | 33–33 | ||||
Denmark Odense Håndbold | 27–32 | 32–24 | ||||
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica | 26–25 | 32–31 | ||||
Round of 16 | France Metz Handball | 0–10 | 0–10 | 0–20 | ||
2021–22 | Champions League | Group stage (Group A) |
France Brest Bretagne Handball | 30–27 | 25–31 | 6th place |
Montenegro Budućnost | 30–34 | 34–29 | ||||
Romania CSM București | 22–25 | 29–33 | ||||
Hungary FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria | 25–25 | 21–23 | ||||
Russia Rostov-Don | 25–31 | 27–37 | ||||
Denmark Team Esbjerg | 29–32 | 24–34 | ||||
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica | 38–14 | 32–24 | ||||
Playoffs | France Metz Handball | 22–30 | 19–32 | 41–62 |
EHF European League (EHF Cup)
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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1996–97 | EHF Cup | Qualifying Round | North Macedonia RK Pelister | 31–18 | 21–19 | 52–37 |
Round of 16 | Norway Bækkelagets SK | 23–22 | 23–23 | 46–45 | ||
Quarter-finals | Ukraine Automobilist Brovary | 31–23 | 40–20 | 71–43 | ||
Semifinals | Romania Otelul Galați | 26–26 | 19–20 | 45–36 | ||
Final | Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana | 30–26 | 18–26 | 48–52 | ||
1998–99 | EHF Cup | Qualifying Round | France ASU Lyon Vaulx en Velin | 34–15 | 27–20 | 61–35 |
Round of 16 | Greece A.C. Filippos Verias | 35–17 | 30–13 | 65–30 | ||
Quarter-finals | Denmark Viborg HK | 21–29 | 24–31 | 45–60 | ||
1999–00 | EHF Cup | Round of 16 | Ukraine Automobilist Brovary | 29–27 | 35–30 | 64–57 |
Quarter-finals | France ESBF Besançon | 25–22 | 23–22 | 48–44 | ||
Semifinals | Norway Tertnes HE | 25–25 | 22–25 | 47–50 | ||
2000–01 | EHF Cup | Round 3 | Turkey T.M.O. Ankara | 24–20 | 19–25 | 43–45 |
2018–19 | EHF Cup | Round 2 | Romania HC Zalău | 24–20 | 25–25 | 49–45 |
Round 3 | Romania SCM Craiova | 17–19 | 18–19 | 35–38 | ||
2022–23 | EHF European League | Round 3 | Serbia ŽRK Železničar Inđija | 43–22 | 31–15 | 74–37 |
Group A | Norway Molde Elite | 33–32 | 32–24 | 1st | ||
France ESBF Besançon | 31–21 | 30–27 | ||||
Hungary Siófok KC | 26–23 | 24–27 | ||||
Quarter-finals | France Neptunes de Nantes | 32–22 | 19–28 | 51–50 | ||
Semifinal | Denmark Nykøbing Falster Håndbold | 33–35 | ||||
Third-place match | Germany Thüringer HC | 28–23 | ||||
2023–24 | EHF European League | Round 3 | Romania HC Dunărea Brăila | 24–25 | 22–27 | 46–52 |
2024–25 | EHF European League | Round 3 | File:Flag placeholder.svg To be determined | – |
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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1994–95 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | Round of 32 | Slovakia SC Impex Topolniky | 24–21 | 18–16 | 42–37 |
Last 16 | Belarus HC Universitet Gomel | 36–23 | 29–18 | 65–41 | ||
Quarter-finals | Slovenia RK Krim | 24–24 | 28–20 | 52-44 | ||
Semifinals | Germany TV Lützellinden | 24–24 | 24–30 | 48-54 | ||
1997–98 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | Last 16 | Slovakia HC Plastika Nitra | 37–19 | 35–32 | 72–51 |
Quarter-finals | Ukraine Brovary HC | 29–23 | 35–25 | 64–48 | ||
Semifinals | Croatia Kras Zagreb | 27–21 | 24–32 | 51–53 |
EHF Challenge Cup
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2002–03 | EHF Challenge Cup | Round 3 | Romania Universitatea Remin Deva | 27–20 | 20–24 | 47–44 |
Round 4 | Ukraine HC Dnepryanka Kherson | 30–23 | 27–12 | 57–35 | ||
Quarter-finals | Greece A.O. Thriamvos Ormi Patras | 28–19 | 22–24 | 50–43 | ||
Semifinals | Germany DJK / MJC Trier | 29–22 | 27–33 | 56–55 | ||
Final | Romania HC Selmont Baia Mare | 24–16 | 21–27 | 43–45 | ||
2003–04 | EHF Challenge Cup | Last 16 | Switzerland Spono Nottwil | 25–15 | 35–23 | 60–38 |
Quarter-finals | Romania Universitatea Remin Deva | 29–27 | 29–33 | 58–60 |
References
- ↑ "Borussia Dortmund". European Handball Federation.