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HC Motor Zaporizhzhia
Full nameHandball Club Motor Zaporizhzhia
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
Arena Yunist Palace of Sports
Capacity3,600
Head coach Gintaras Savukynas
League Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League
2022–231st
Club colours   
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away
Website
Official site

HC Motor Zaporizhzhia is a Ukrainian professional men's handball club. It competes in the Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League. [1]

History

The team "Zaporozhalyuminstroy" was created in 1958 at the trust "Zaporozhalyuminstroy" by the playing coach Semyon Polonsky and dominated the regional championship. The colors of "ZAS" were defended by: Victor Budarin, Z. Aizen, Alexey Gusak, Vladimir Zolotarev, V. Meerson, A. Omelyanenko, Valery Stupak, Vladimir Chaika, Alexander Shirokov.

In 1962, Zaporozhalyuminstroy, together with Kyiv "Burevisnyk", formed a duet of Ukrainian clubs that made their debut in the first USSR handball championship.

USSR championship

  • 1963 — the silver medalist of the USSR championship, champion of the CS DSO "Avangard", the first international match in Zaporizhzhia: "ZAS" — the youth team of Romania. Five players of the team were awarded the title "Master of Sports of the USSR", and their mentor Anatoly Muzykantov — the title "Honored Coach of the Ukrainian SSR".
  • 1964 — silver medalist of the USSR championship, champion of Ukraine.
  • 1965 — bronze medalist of the USSR championship, silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1966 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1967 — winner of the 31st Ukrainian Championship.
  • 1968 — bronze medalist of the USSR championship.
  • 1969 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1970 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1972 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1973 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1976 — champion of Ukraine.
  • 1977 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1978 — bronze medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1980 — bronze medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1981 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1984 — bronze medalist of the Ukrainian championship.

Ukrainian championship

  • 1997 — the team resumed performances in the championships of Ukraine under the new name "ZNTU—ZAS", represents the Zaporizhzhia National Technical University.
  • 2002/2003 — Winner of small silver medals in the Ukrainian Championship among the teams of the major league "B".
  • 2003/2004 — the winner of the Ukrainian championship among the top league teams.
  • 2006/2007 — winner of the Ukrainian championship among the top league teams; winner of the Student League of Ukraine.
  • 2007/2008 — debut in the Ukrainian Championship Superleague — 6th place.
  • 2008/2009 — 4th place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, the right to participate in the Challenge Cup.
  • 2009 — the handball club "ZNTU—ZAS" takes on the balance of Motor Sich OJSC, the team gets a new name "Motor—ZNTU—ZAS".
  • 2009/2010 — 4th place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams.
  • 2010/2011 — 4th place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams. [2]
  • 2011/2012 — 2nd place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, bronze medalist of the National Cup
  • 2012/2013 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup
  • 2013/2014 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, silver in the National Cup, holder of the Belgazprombank Cup
  • 2014/2015 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup, winner of the Super Cup.
  • 2015/2016 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup, winner of the Super Cup.
  • 2018/2019 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup.

Accomplishments

European record

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2020–21 EHF Champions League Group Stage
Group B
Spain FC Barcelona 25–30 34–42 5th place
Hungary Telekom Veszprém 34–37 30–34
Germany THW Kiel 23–34 10–0
Denmark Aalborg 27–29 29–38
France HBC Nantes 32–31 29–28
Slovenia RK Celje 31–29 32–31
Croatia PPD Zagreb 29–25 24–23
Last 16 Belarus Meshkov Brest 32–30 23–30 55–60
SEHA League Group Stage
Group B
Croatia Nexe 36–30 35–28 2nd place
North Macedonia Vardar 1961 30–23 27–32
Serbia Vojvodina 31–30 27–30
Last 8 Slovakia Tatran Prešov 27–22 29–19 56–41
Final Four Hungary Telekom Veszprém 29–36 3rd place
Belarus Meshkov Brest 31–20

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season

References

  1. ^ Website
  2. ^ "Суперлига 2010/2011 - Украинская гандбольная лига". handball.in.ua. Retrieved 2020-12-22.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HC Motor Zaporizhzhia
Full nameHandball Club Motor Zaporizhzhia
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
Arena Yunist Palace of Sports
Capacity3,600
Head coach Gintaras Savukynas
League Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League
2022–231st
Club colours   
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away
Website
Official site

HC Motor Zaporizhzhia is a Ukrainian professional men's handball club. It competes in the Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League. [1]

History

The team "Zaporozhalyuminstroy" was created in 1958 at the trust "Zaporozhalyuminstroy" by the playing coach Semyon Polonsky and dominated the regional championship. The colors of "ZAS" were defended by: Victor Budarin, Z. Aizen, Alexey Gusak, Vladimir Zolotarev, V. Meerson, A. Omelyanenko, Valery Stupak, Vladimir Chaika, Alexander Shirokov.

In 1962, Zaporozhalyuminstroy, together with Kyiv "Burevisnyk", formed a duet of Ukrainian clubs that made their debut in the first USSR handball championship.

USSR championship

  • 1963 — the silver medalist of the USSR championship, champion of the CS DSO "Avangard", the first international match in Zaporizhzhia: "ZAS" — the youth team of Romania. Five players of the team were awarded the title "Master of Sports of the USSR", and their mentor Anatoly Muzykantov — the title "Honored Coach of the Ukrainian SSR".
  • 1964 — silver medalist of the USSR championship, champion of Ukraine.
  • 1965 — bronze medalist of the USSR championship, silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1966 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1967 — winner of the 31st Ukrainian Championship.
  • 1968 — bronze medalist of the USSR championship.
  • 1969 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1970 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1972 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1973 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1976 — champion of Ukraine.
  • 1977 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1978 — bronze medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1980 — bronze medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1981 — silver medalist of the Ukrainian championship.
  • 1984 — bronze medalist of the Ukrainian championship.

Ukrainian championship

  • 1997 — the team resumed performances in the championships of Ukraine under the new name "ZNTU—ZAS", represents the Zaporizhzhia National Technical University.
  • 2002/2003 — Winner of small silver medals in the Ukrainian Championship among the teams of the major league "B".
  • 2003/2004 — the winner of the Ukrainian championship among the top league teams.
  • 2006/2007 — winner of the Ukrainian championship among the top league teams; winner of the Student League of Ukraine.
  • 2007/2008 — debut in the Ukrainian Championship Superleague — 6th place.
  • 2008/2009 — 4th place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, the right to participate in the Challenge Cup.
  • 2009 — the handball club "ZNTU—ZAS" takes on the balance of Motor Sich OJSC, the team gets a new name "Motor—ZNTU—ZAS".
  • 2009/2010 — 4th place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams.
  • 2010/2011 — 4th place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams. [2]
  • 2011/2012 — 2nd place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, bronze medalist of the National Cup
  • 2012/2013 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup
  • 2013/2014 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, silver in the National Cup, holder of the Belgazprombank Cup
  • 2014/2015 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup, winner of the Super Cup.
  • 2015/2016 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup, winner of the Super Cup.
  • 2018/2019 — 1st place in the Ukrainian Championship among Super League teams, winner of the National Cup.

Accomplishments

European record

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2020–21 EHF Champions League Group Stage
Group B
Spain FC Barcelona 25–30 34–42 5th place
Hungary Telekom Veszprém 34–37 30–34
Germany THW Kiel 23–34 10–0
Denmark Aalborg 27–29 29–38
France HBC Nantes 32–31 29–28
Slovenia RK Celje 31–29 32–31
Croatia PPD Zagreb 29–25 24–23
Last 16 Belarus Meshkov Brest 32–30 23–30 55–60
SEHA League Group Stage
Group B
Croatia Nexe 36–30 35–28 2nd place
North Macedonia Vardar 1961 30–23 27–32
Serbia Vojvodina 31–30 27–30
Last 8 Slovakia Tatran Prešov 27–22 29–19 56–41
Final Four Hungary Telekom Veszprém 29–36 3rd place
Belarus Meshkov Brest 31–20

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season

References

  1. ^ Website
  2. ^ "Суперлига 2010/2011 - Украинская гандбольная лига". handball.in.ua. Retrieved 2020-12-22.

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