2010 European Men's Handball Championship squads
This is a list of the 2010 European Men's Handball Championship squads. Each team had until 15 December 2009 to register 28 players. Of these 28 players, the national associations must choose 16 players at least one day before the tournament. After this a maximum of two players can be replaced with a player from the original 28. After the main round has started, yet another player can be replaced.[1]
Group A[]
Croatia[]
Head coach: Slavko Goluža (CRO)
- Mirko Alilović (Ademar León)
- (RK Poreč)
- Marin Šego (RK Zagreb)
- Feldspieler: Ivano Balić (RK Zagreb)
- Damir Bičanić (Ademar León)
- (BM Ciudad Encantada)
- Ivan Čupić (RK Velenje)
- Domagoj Duvnjak (HSV Hamburg)
- Jakov Gojun (RK Zagreb)
- Nikola Kedžo (HSG Düsseldorf)
- Marko Kopljar (RK Zagreb)
- Denis Buntić (Ademar León)
- Antonio Kovačević (Dubrava)
- Blaženko Lacković (HSV Hamburg)
- Marino Marić (RK Zagreb)
- (RK Poreč)
- Petar Metličić (BM Ciudad Real)
- (TV Emsdetten)
- (RK Nexe)
- Željko Musa (RK Trimo Trebnje)
- Ivan Pešić (KC Veszprém)
- Luka Raković (RK Bjelovar)
- Manuel Štrlek (RK Zagreb)
- Tonči Valčić (RK Zagreb)
- Igor Vori (HSV Hamburg)
- Ljubo Vukić (RK Zagreb)
- Drago Vuković (VfL Gummersbach)
- Vedran Zrnić (VfL Gummersbach)
Norway[]
Head coach: Robert Hedin (SWE)[2]
- Steinar Ege (FCK Håndbold)
- Ole Erevik (KIF Kolding)
- Magnus Dahl (Fyllingen Håndball)
- Håvard Tvedten (Pevafersa BM Valladolid)
- Thomas Skoglund (GOG Svendborg TGI)
- Lars Erik Bjørnsen (Team Tvis Holstebro)
- Christian Spanne (Drammen HK)
- Stian Vatne (Füchse Berlin)
- Erlend Mamelund (FCK Håndbold)
- Kristian Kjelling (AaB Håndbold)
- Espen Lie Hansen (Drammen HK)
- Børge Lund (THW Kiel)
- Vegard Samdahl (Wisła Płock)
- Kjetil Strand (Füchse Berlin)
- Christoffer Rambo (IL Runar)
- Thomas Drange (FCK Håndbold)
- Bjarte Myrhol (Rhein-Neckar Löwen)
- Frank Løke (RK Zagreb)
- Einar Sand Koren (FCK Håndbold)
Russia[]
Head coach: (RUS)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (BM Ciudad Real)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Sarja Kaspija Astrachan)
- (Universität-Newa St. Petersburg)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Universität-Newa St. Petersburg)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (RK Celje)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Sarja Kaspija Astrachan)
- (FC Barcelona)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Kaustik Wolgograd)
- (Universität-Newa St. Petersburg)
- (Universitet-Neva S.Peterburg)
- (Sarja Kaspija Astrachan)
- (SKIF Krasnodar)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (TSG Friesenheim)
Ukraine[]
Head coach: (UKR)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (Aon Fivers)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- Vitaliy Nat (KS Kielce)
- (Dinamo Minsk)
- (Paris HB)
- Olexandr Pedan (STR Saporischschja)
- (HK Portowyk Juschn)
- (Budiwelnyk Browary)
- (Universität-Newa St. Petersburg)
- (Budiwelnyk Browary)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (Motor-SNTU-SAS)
- (Medwedi Tschechow)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (HK Portowyk Juschne)
- (STR Saporischschja)
- (Ştiinţa Municipal Dedeman Bacău)
- , (HK Portowyk Juschne)
- (Meschkow Brest)
Group B[]
Austria[]
Head coach: Dagur Sigurðsson (ISL)[3]
Squad: Thomas Bauer (), (UHK Krems), Nikola Marinovic (HBW Balingen/Weilstetten); Feldspieler: (aon Fivers), (BM Alcobendas), Patrick Fölser (HSG Düsseldorf), (TSV Otmar St.Gallen), (A1 Bregenz), (A1 Bregenz), (HBW Balingen/Weilstetten), (Alpla HC Hard), (HIT Innsbruck), (Alpla HC Hard), Markus Kolar (aon Fivers), (HC Linz AG), Lucas Mayer (A1 Bregenz), Fabian Posch (A1 Bregenz), Roland Schlinger (A1 Bregenz), Tobias Schopf (UHK Krems), Viktor Szilágyi (VfL Gummersbach), (aon Fivers), Kristof Vizvary (UHK Krems), (SPIGO West Wien), Markus Wagesreiter (HBW Balingen/Weilstetten), Robert Weber (SC Magdeburg), Konrad Wilczynski (Füchse Berlin), Richard Wöss (TUSEM Essen), Vytautas Žiūra (Viborg HK)
Denmark[]
Head coach: Ulrik Wilbek (DEN)[4]
Squad: Kasper Hvidt (FCK Håndbold), Niklas Landin Jacobsen (GOG Svendborg TGI), Thomas Mogensen (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), Torsten Laen (Füchse Berlin), (AG Håndbold), Lars Christiansen (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), Anders Eggert Jensen (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), Bo Spellerberg (KIF Kolding), Michael V. Knudsen (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), (KS Vive Kielce), Lasse Svan Hansen (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), Hans Lindberg (HSV Hamburg), Kasper Søndergaard Sarup (KIF Kolding), Mikkel Hansen (FC Barcelona), Kasper Nielsen (GOG Svendborg TGI), Mads Ø. Nielsen (Bjerringbro-Silkeborg); Reserve: Rene Toft Hansen (KIF Kolding), Nikolaj Markussen (Nordsjælland Håndbold)
Iceland[]
Head coach: Guðmundur Guðmundsson (ISL)[5][6]
Squad: Björgvin Páll Gustavsson (Kadetten Schaffhausen), Hreiðar Guðmundsson (TV Emsdetten), Vignir Svavarsson (TBV Lemgo), Logi Geirsson (TBV Lemgo), Ásgeir Örn Hallgrímsson (GOG Svendsborg TGI), Arnór Atlason (FCK Håndbold), Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), Snorri Guðjónsson (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), Ólafur Stefánsson (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), Alexander Petersson (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), Sverre Andreas Jakobsson (TV Großwallstadt), Róbert Gunnarsson (VfL Gummersbach), Ingimundur Ingimundarson (GWD Minden), Sturla Ásgeirsson (HSG Düsseldorf), Þórir Ólafsson (TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke), Aron Pálmarsson (THW Kiel), Ólafur Guðmundsson (FH Hafnarfjörður), Rúnar Kárason (Füchse Berlin)
Serbia[]
Head coach: Sead Hasanefendić (BIH)
Squad: Darko Stanić (Cimos Koper), Dimitrije Pejanović (Torrevieja), (Tremblay), Ivan Nikčević (Navarra SA), Dobrivoje Marković (Cuenca 2016), (Metalurg), (Celje Pivovarna), (Partizan), Momir Ilić (THW Kiel), Žarko Šešum (KC Veszprém), Momir Rnić (Gorenje), Petar Đorđić (HSG Wetzlar), Mladen Bojinović (Montpellier HB), (SC Szeged), Nenad Vučković (MT Melsungen), Uroš Mitrović (Creteil HB), Petar Nenadić (SC Szeged), (Kadetten Schaffhausen), Ivan Stanković (BM Aragon), (FCK Håndbold), (KC Veszprém), Ratko Nikolić (Navarra SA), Alem Toskić (Celje Pivovarna), Uroš Vilovski (KC Veszprém), Rastko Stojković (KS Vive Kielce)
Group C[]
Germany[]
Head coach: Heiner Brand (GER)
Squad: Silvio Heinevetter (Füchse Berlin), Johannes Bitter (HSV Hamburg), Carsten Lichtlein (TBV Lemgo), Stefan Kneer (TV Großwallstadt), Manuel Späth (FA Göppingen), Holger Glandorf (TBV Lemgo), Michael Müller (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), Martin Strobel (TBV Lemgo), (TuS N-Lübbecke), Sven-Sören Christophersen (HSG Wetzlar), Patrick Groetzki (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), (FA Göppingen), (FA Göppingen), Christian Sprenger (THW Kiel), Michael Kraus (TBV Lemgo), (TSV GWD Minden), Andrzej Rojewski (SC Magdeburg), Lars Kaufmann (FA Göppingen), Stefan Schröder (HSV Hamburg), (HSV Hamburg), Steffen Weinhold (TV Großwallstadt), Michael Haaß (FA Göppingen), (HSG Wetzlar), Torsten Jansen (HSV Hamburg), Uwe Gensheimer (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), Oliver Roggisch (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), (SC Magdeburg)
Poland[]
Head coach: Bogdan Wenta (POL)
Squad: Adam Malcher (Zagłębie Lubin), Sławomir Szmal (Rhein–Neckar Löwen), Piotr Wyszomirski (KS Azoty Puławy), Michał Adamuszek (MMTS Kwidzyn), Karol Bielecki (Rhein–Neckar Löwen), Rafał Gliński (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Piotr Grabarczyk (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Mateusz Jachlewski (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Bartłomiej Jaszka (Füchse Berlin), Mariusz Jurasik (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Bartosz Jurecki (SC Magdeburg), Michał Jurecki (TuS N-Lübbecke), Mariusz Jurkiewicz (Reyno de Navarra San Antonio), (AZS AWFiS Gdańsk), Kamil Krieger (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Patryk Kuchczyński (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Krzysztof Lijewski (HSV Hamburg), Marcin Lijewski (HSV Hamburg), (Wisła Płock SA), (SPR Chrobry Głogów), Paweł Piwko (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Paweł Podsiadło (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Tomasz Rosiński (KS Vive Targi Kielce), Artur Siódmiak (TuS N-Lübbecke), Tomasz Tłuczyński (TuS N-Lübbecke), (Wisła Płock SA), Marcin Wichary (Wisła Płock S.A.), Daniel Żółtak (KS Vive Targi Kielce)
Slovenia[]
Head coach: Zvonimir Serdarušić (BIH)[7]
Squad: Matjaž Brumen (RK Cimos Koper), Jure Dobelšek (RK Cimos Koper), Dragan Gajič (RK Zagreb), Vid Kavtičnik (Montpellier HB), Miladin Kozlina (RK Celje), Zoran Lubej (RK Zagreb), Jure Natek (RK Gorenje), Aleš Pajovič (RK Celje), (RK Celje), Gorazd Škof (RK Zagreb), Sebastian Skube (RK Trimo Trebnje), David Špiler (RK Cimos Koper), Renato Vugrinec (RK Celje), Uroš Zorman (RK Celje), Luka Žvižej (SC Szeged), Miha Žvižej (RK Gorenje)
Sweden[]
Head coach: Staffan Olsson (SWE)
Squad: Mattias Andersson (TV Großwallstadt), Dan Beutler (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), (Bjerringbro-Silkeborg), (HSV Hamburg), Johan Sjöstrand (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), Jonas Källman (BM Ciudad Real), Fredrik Petersen (GOG Svendborg TGI), Rasmus Wremer (AaB Håndbold), (BM Aragón), Olof Ask (GOG Svendborg TGI), (BM Granollers), Mattias Gustafsson (AaB Håndbold), Niclas Ekberg (Ystads IF), (Alingsås HK), Jan Lennartsson (AaB Håndbold), (Alingsås HK), Kim Ekdahl Du Rietz (Lugi), Tobias Karlsson (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), (BM Aragón), Jonathan Stenbäcken (IK Sävehof), (LIF Lindesberg), Dalibor Doder (Ademar León), Patrik Fahlgren (SG Flensburg-Handewitt), Lukas Karlsson (KIF Kolding), Kim Andersson (THW Kiel), (SG Flensburg Handewitt), Johan Jakobsson (IK Sävehof), (Hammarby IF)
Group D[]
Czech Republic[]
Head coach: Martin Lipták (SVK)[8]
Squad: Martin Galia (TBV Lemgo), Petr Štochl (Füchse Berlin), (TV Neuhausen), (Montpellier HB), (HC Zubří), (Coburg), Jiří Hynek (Ahlener SG), (Chambéry), (HSG Nordhorn), Jan Filip (Kadetten Schaffhausen), Jan Sobol (Montpellioer HB), Filip Jícha (THW Kiel), Daniel Kubeš (TBV Lemgo), Alois Mráz (HSG Wetzlar), Jan Stehlík (St. Raphael VAR HB), Tomáš Sklenák (ThSV Eisenach), Ondřej Zdráhala (Karviná), (Bergischer HC), Tomáš Mrkva (HCB Karviná), Jakub Hrstka (HC Zubří), Tomáš Číp (HC Zubří), (HC Dukla Praha), (Conversano), (HCB Karviná), Jiří Motl (HC Lovosice), (Bergischer HC), (Dukla Praha), Radek Horák (Dukla Praha)
France[]
Head coach: Claude Onesta (FRA)
Squad: Jérôme Fernandez (BM Ciudad Real), (Toulouse HB), Daniel Narcisse (THW Kiel), Daouda Karaboué (Montpellier HB), Nikola Karabatić (Montpellier HB), Franck Junillon (MT Melsungen), Thierry Omeyer (THW Kiel), Didier Dinart (BM Ciudad Real), Luc Abalo (BM Ciudad Real), Cédric Sorhaindo (Toulouse HB), Michael Guigou (Montpellier HB), Xavier Barachet (Chambéry Savoie HB), Sébastien Bosquet (Dunkerque HB), Sébastien Ostertag (Tremblay en France), (Chambéry Savoie HB), Cyril Dumoulin (Chambéry Savoie HB), (US Créteil HB), Bertrand Gille (HSV Hamburg), Guillaume Joli (Chambéry Savoie), (HBC Nantes), Yohann Ploquin (ST Raphael VAR HB), Bertrand Roine (Chambéry Savoie), William Accambray (Montpellier HB), Guillaume Gille (HSV Hamburg), Cédric Paty (Chambéry Savoie), (US Ivry HB), Samuel Honrubia (Montpellier HB), Igor Anic (THW Kiel)
Hungary[]
Head coach: István Csoknyai (HUN)
Squad: Nándor Fazekas (MKB Veszprém KC) Roland Mikler (Dunaferr SE), Nenad Puljezević (TSV Hannover-Burgdorf); Feldspieler: György Bakos (Pler KC), Gábor Császár (Chambéry Savoie HB), Zsolt Balogh (Pler KC), Nikola Eklemović (MKB Veszprém KC), Gyula Gál (Tatabánya Carbonex), Gábor Grebenár (CCD Balonmano Aragon), Péter Gulyás (MKB Veszprém KC), Máté Halász (Tatabánya Carbonex), Gergely Harsányi (FTC Cityline), Gábor Herbert (SC Szeged), Ferenc Ilyés (TBV Lemgo), Gergő Iváncsik (MKB Veszprém KC), Tamás Iváncsik (MKB Veszprém KC), Dávid Katzirz (SC Szeged), Milorad Krivokapić (SC Szeged), Máté Lékai (Pler KC), Balázs Laluska (RR Cimos Koper), (SC Szeged), Kornél Nagy (Dunaferr SC), Barna Putics (GWD Minden), (JD Arrate), Timuzsin Schuch (HCM Constanta), Gábor Szalafai (Dunaferr SE), Szabolcs Törő (JD Arrate), Szabolcs Zubai (SC Szeged)
Spain[]
Head coach: Valero Rivera (ESP)
Squad: José Javier Hombrados (BM Ciudad Real), Arpad Šterbik (BM Ciudad Real), José Manuel Sierra (BM Valladolid), (BM Antequera), Cristian Ugalde (FC Barcelona), Juanín García (FC Barcelona), David Davis (BM Ciudad Real), Víctor Tomás (FC Barcelona), Albert Rocas (FC Barcelona), Roberto García Parrondo (BM Ciudad Real), (BM Torrevieja), Rubén Garabaya (FC Barcelona), Julen Aguinagalde (BM Ciudad Real), Carlos Prieto (Rhein-Neckar Löwen), (BM Antequera), (BM Valladolid), Alberto Entrerríos (BM Ciudad Real), Raúl Entrerríos (BM Valladolid), Viran Morros (BM Ciudad Real), Mikel Aguirrezabalaga (Ademar León), Chema Rodríguez (BM Ciudad Real), Daniel Sarmiento (FC Barcelona), Joan Cañellas (BM Ciudad Real), Álvaro Ferrer (BM Granollers), Iker Romero (FC Barcelona), Cristian Malmagro (SDC San Antonio), Jorge Maqueda (BM Aragón), Eduardo Gurbindo (BM Valladolid)
References[]
- ^ Official squad Archived 2010-01-21 at the Wayback Machine, EHF-Euro.com, accessed on 30 December 2009
- ^ www.handball.no, retrieved 30 December 2009
- ^ EURO 2010: www.euro2010.at
- ^ www.dhf.dk, retrieved 30 December 2009 Archived 27 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ www.hsi.is, retrieved 30 December 2009
- ^ www.handball-world.com, retrieved 6 January 2010
- ^ www.ehf-euro.com, retrieved 15 January 2010[dead link]
- ^ www.reprezentace.chf.cz (PDF)
- 2010 European Men's Handball Championship
- European Handball Championship squads