HC Motor Zaporizhzhia | |||
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Full name | Handball Club Motor Zaporizhzhia | ||
Founded | 1958 | ||
Arena | Yunist Palace of Sports | ||
Capacity | 3,600 | ||
Head coach | Gintaras Savukynas | ||
League | Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League | ||
2022–23 | 1st | ||
Club colours | |||
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]
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.
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2020–21 | EHF Champions League |
Group Stage Group B |
FC Barcelona | 25–30 | 34–42 | 5th place |
Telekom Veszprém | 34–37 | 30–34 | ||||
THW Kiel | 23–34 | 10–0 | ||||
Aalborg | 27–29 | 29–38 | ||||
HBC Nantes | 32–31 | 29–28 | ||||
RK Celje | 31–29 | 32–31 | ||||
PPD Zagreb | 29–25 | 24–23 | ||||
Last 16 | Meshkov Brest | 32–30 | 23–30 | 55–60 | ||
SEHA League |
Group Stage Group B |
Nexe | 36–30 | 35–28 | 2nd place | |
Vardar 1961 | 30–23 | 27–32 | ||||
Vojvodina | 31–30 | 27–30 | ||||
Last 8 | Tatran Prešov | 27–22 | 29–19 | 56–41 | ||
Final Four | Telekom Veszprém | 29–36 | 3rd place | |||
Meshkov Brest | 31–20 |
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HC Motor Zaporizhzhia | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Handball Club Motor Zaporizhzhia | ||
Founded | 1958 | ||
Arena | Yunist Palace of Sports | ||
Capacity | 3,600 | ||
Head coach | Gintaras Savukynas | ||
League | Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League | ||
2022–23 | 1st | ||
Club colours | |||
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]
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.
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020–21 | EHF Champions League |
Group Stage Group B |
FC Barcelona | 25–30 | 34–42 | 5th place |
Telekom Veszprém | 34–37 | 30–34 | ||||
THW Kiel | 23–34 | 10–0 | ||||
Aalborg | 27–29 | 29–38 | ||||
HBC Nantes | 32–31 | 29–28 | ||||
RK Celje | 31–29 | 32–31 | ||||
PPD Zagreb | 29–25 | 24–23 | ||||
Last 16 | Meshkov Brest | 32–30 | 23–30 | 55–60 | ||
SEHA League |
Group Stage Group B |
Nexe | 36–30 | 35–28 | 2nd place | |
Vardar 1961 | 30–23 | 27–32 | ||||
Vojvodina | 31–30 | 27–30 | ||||
Last 8 | Tatran Prešov | 27–22 | 29–19 | 56–41 | ||
Final Four | Telekom Veszprém | 29–36 | 3rd place | |||
Meshkov Brest | 31–20 |
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