HT Tatran Prešov
Tatran Presov | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Tatran Presov Handball Team | ||
Short name | Tatran | ||
Founded | 1952 | ||
Arena | Tatran Handball Arena | ||
Capacity | 4,870 seats | ||
President | |||
Head coach | Slavko Goluža | ||
League | Slovenská hadzanárska extraliga, , | ||
2018–19 | 1st | ||
Club colours | |||
| |||
Website Official site |
Tatran Prešov is a handball team from Slovakia. Tatran won their first National Championship of Slovakia in 2004, and won again in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.
Kits[]
HOME | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016–17 |
AWAY | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016–17 |
Accomplishments[]
- National Championship of Slovakia: (15)
- 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- : (20)
- 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1982, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
- EHF Champions League
- 1/8 Final (1): 2004/05
- Group Stage (5): 2005/06, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11, 2015/16
- EHF Cup
- 1/4 Final: (1): 2011/12
- 1/8 Final (1): 2009/10
- Group Phase: (1): 2012/13
- Qualification Round 3: (1): 2014/2015
- EHF Cup Winners' Cup
- 1/4 Final (1): 2005/06
- 1/8 Final (3): 2002/03, 2007/08, 2008/09
European competition history[]
The table includes matches from the official EHF competitions only for the last 5 seasons. For all seasons, see Tatran Prešov in European handball.
- Competitions
- Q = Qualifying
- R1 = First round
- R2 = Second round
- R3 = Third round
- L16 = Last 16
- QF = Quarter-final
- SF = Semi-final
- F = Final
- B = Bronze medal match
- G-X = Group stage, Group X
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Home | Away | Aggregate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009–10 | EHF Champions League | Q-G4 | F.C. Porto | – | – | 33 – 30 |
Vive Targi Kielce | – | – | 31 – 38 | |||
EHF Cup | R2 | Fram Reykjavík | 38 – 17 | 27 – 23 | 65 – 40 | |
R3 | Dunaferr SE | 27 – 19 | 22 – 23 | 49 – 42 | ||
R16 | RK Celje | 25 – 26 | 32 – 35 | 57 – 61 | ||
2010–11 | EHF Champions League | Q-G1 | A1 Bregenz | – | – | 27 – 25 |
Beşiktaş J.K. | – | – | 30 – 27 | |||
Drammen HK | – | – | 35 – 35 | |||
G-B | MKB Veszprém | 27 – 35 | 22 – 33 | – | ||
KIF Kolding | 29 – 31 | 27 – 28 | – | |||
IK Sävehof | 31 – 31 | 32 – 33 | – | |||
Montpellier HB | 31 – 33 | 25 – 40 | – | |||
HSV Hamburg | 26 – 26 | 23 – 35 | – | |||
2011–12 | EHF Champions League | Q-SF | F.C. Porto | – | – | 28 – 29 |
Q-B | AEK Athens H.C. | – | – | 40 – 23 | ||
EHF Cup | R3 | 27 – 19 | 24 – 24 | 51 – 43 | ||
R16 | Nordsjælland Håndbold | 30 – 20 | 29 – 23 | 59 – 43 | ||
QF | SC Magdeburg | 29 – 29 | 22 – 26 | 51 - 55 | ||
2012–13 | EHF Champions League | Q-SF | Maccabi Rishon LeZion | – | – | 36 – 20 |
Q-F | HCM Constanța | – | – | 21 – 26 | ||
EHF Cup | R3 | Borac Banja Luka | 36 – 25 | 30 – 25 | 66 – 50 | |
G-A | Rhein-Neckar Löwen | 33 – 34 | 20 – 36 | – | ||
G-A | KIF Kolding | 29 – 22 | 17 – 37 | – | ||
G-A | Motor Zaporizhzhia | 36 – 28 | 32 – 27 | – | ||
2013–14 | EHF Champions League | Q-SF | Beşiktaş J.K. | – | – | 32 – 30 |
Q-F | HC Dinamo Minsk | – | – | 27 – 29 | ||
EHF Cup | R3 | Maribor Branik | 34 – 26 | 28 – 30 | 62 – 56 | |
G-C | SC Pick Szeged | 29 - 31 | 31 - 37 | |||
G-C | HBC Nantes | 30 - 29 | 27 - 37 | |||
G-C | IFK Kristianstad | 37 - 30 | 27 - 34 | |||
2014–15 | EHF Champions League | Q-SF | RK Vojvodina | – | – | 25 - 21 |
Q-F | HC Meshkov Brest | – | – | 24 - 26 | ||
EHF Cup | R3 | MT Melsungen | 26 – 25 | 24 - 31 | 50 - 56 |
Team[]
Current squad[]
- Squad for the 2020–21 season
|
|
Notable players[]
- Richard Štochl
- Radoslav Antl
- Tomáš Urban
- Vlastimil Fuňák
- Tomáš Mažár
- Svetislav Verkić
- Žarko Pejović
- Jan Sobol
- Jakub Krupa
- Dainis Krištopāns
Notable former coaches[]
References[]
External links[]
Categories:
- HT Tatran Prešov
- Slovak handball clubs
- Slovak sport stubs
- Handball club stubs