THW Kiel

THW Kiel is a handball club from Kiel, Germany. Currently, they compete in the Handball-Bundesliga and are the record champion with 22 titles.[1]

THW Kiel
Full nameTurnverein Hassee-Winterbek Kiel
Founded1904 (1904)
ArenaSparkassen-Arena
Capacity10,250
PresidentOlaf Berner
Head coachFilip Jicha
LeagueHandball-Bundesliga
2020–211st
Club colours   
Home
Away
Website
Official site

2007 and 2012 were the most successful years in the club's history, as THW completed the treble, winning the domestic league, the domestic cup, and the EHF Champions League. In 2012, the team won every league game, a first in any top flight German team sports.

They ended the 2019–20 season as winners of the EHF Champions League and champions of the Handball-Bundesliga.[2][3]

Crest, colours, supporters

Kits

Accomplishments

European record

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2021–22 EHF Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
HC Meshkov Brest 10–01 33–30 2nd place
Elverum Håndball 41–36 31–30
Montpellier Handball 35–26 30–37
RK Zagreb 36–28 28–27
SC Pick Szeged 32–32 26–30
RK Vardar 32–30 29–26
Aalborg Håndbold 31–28 33–35
Quarterfinals Paris Saint-Germain

1Assessed by the EHF.

Team

Staff

Staff for the 2019–20 season
Pos.Name
General managerThorsten Storm
Sport director Viktor Szilágyi
Head coach Filip Jícha
Assistant coach Christian Sprenger
Goalkeeping coach Mattias Andersson
Team physicianDr. Detlev Brandecker
Team physicianDr. Frank Pries
Team leaderMichael Menzel
PhysiotherapistMaik Bolte
PhysiotherapistStephan Lienau
PhysiotherapistJan Bock

Current squad

Squad for the 2021–22 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2022–23 season


Transfers for the 2023–24 season

Notable former players

Notable former coaches

References

  1. NDR. "Handball-Saison abgebrochen – THW Kiel ist Meister". ndr.de (in German). Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  2. "THW Kiel beat Barcelona to clinch Champions League glory". Olympic Channel. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  3. "So reagieren die THW-Fans auf die Meisterschaft". KN – Kieler Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved 17 March 2021.
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