Fémina Visé

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Fémina Visé
Full nameHandball Fémina Visé
Founded1975
Arena, Visé
Capacity600
Head coachLinde Panis
LeagueFirst Division
2018–194th
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Fémina Visé is a Belgian women's handball club from Visé. It was originally established in 1975 as Amicale Visé's women's team before becoming an independent club in 1986 under its current name.

Fémina has been one of the Belgian Championship's leading teams for the past 22 years, with twelve titles since 1997.[1] It is also a regular team in EHF competition's qualifying stages.[2]

Titles[]

  • Belgian First Division: 12
    • 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014
  • : 13
    • 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017

European record[]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1998–99 EHF Champions League 1/16 France Besançon 13–33 17–29 30–62
1999–00 EHF Champions League 1/16 Denmark Viborg 19–39 12–41 31–80
2000–01 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R3 Germany 26–32 22–36 48–68
EHF Cup France 15–23 23–36 38–59
EHF Cup Lithuania 19–32 19–27 38–49
2003–04 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R2 Denmark København 19–38 12–42 31–80
EHF Cup Cyprus 26–20 41–24 67–44
Norway Byåsen 18–51 21–49 39–100
EHF Cup Cyprus Latsia Nicosia 35–38 28–33 63–71
2006–07 EHF Cup R1 Belgium 22–16 19–19 41–35
R2 Switzerland Spono Eagles 12–24 17–32 29–60
2007–08 EHF Cup R2 Hungary Alba Fehérvár 21–28 17–37 38–65
2008–09 EHF Cup R1 Bulgaria 23–34 23–28 46–62
2009–10 EHF Cup R2 Serbia 24–28 29–37 53–65
2010–11 EHF Cup R2 Romania Dunărea Brăila 17–32 17–39 34–71
2011–12 Challenge Cup R3 Belarus 25–27 27–39 52–76
2012–13 EHF Cup R2 Israel Ramat Gan 41–23 41–21 82–44
R3 Turkey 25–42 21–31 46–73
2013–14 EHF Cup R2 Kosovo 37–31 30–25 67–56
R3 Turkey 24–22 22–29 46–51
2014–15 EHF Cup R2 Faroe Islands Kyndil Tórshavn 20–21 22–15 42–36
R3 Turkey Muratpaşa 20–37 21–25 41–62
2015–16 EHF Cup R2 Netherlands VOC Amsterdam 20–34 22–38 42–72
2016–17 Challenge Cup R3 Azerbaijan ABU Baku 16–26 20–24 36–50
2017–18 Challenge Cup R3 Sweden Kristianstad 13–27 10–25 23–52
2018–19 Challenge Cup R2 Israel Holon 26–22 26–23 52−45
R3 Sweden Kristianstad 17–27 14–25 31–52

References[]

  1. ^ List of champions Archived 2013-10-15 at the Wayback Machine in the Belgian Handball Federation's 50th anniversary dossier, p.83
  2. ^ Profile in EHF's website


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