Beiträge von härter_schneller

    und wieder geht einer vorzeitig:
    VfL Fredenbeck vor der Insolvenz - "Wir konnten nichts machen"

    Die Situation beim Nordzweitligisten aus Fredenbeck hat sich für die Verantwortlichen zu einer "Mission Impossible" herauskristallisiert. Die Handball-Marketing des VfL drücken Schulden in Höhe von 300.000 Euro, für die eine Lösung zur Beseitigung bis zur Wochenmitte gefunden werden muss, um nicht den Weg in die Drittklassigkeit antreten zu müssen. Auch eine Spendenaktion, die durch den Fanclub Blue Dragons ins Leben gerufen wurde, blieb vergebens.

    Björn Hengemühle (26.01.2005)

    Am Feitag hatten die Fans des VfL Fredenbeck noch Hoffnungen gehegt, als sie zu einer dringenden Diskussionsrunde riefen. Nachdem Landrat Gunter Armonat bekannt gab, keine Sponsoren für die große Etatlücke zu finden, wollten die rund 60 Mitglieder des Fredenbecker Fanclubs in Eigeninitiative versuchen, Geldgeber für "ihren" VfL zu gewinnen. Doch auch nach dieser 90-minütigen Diskussion zwischen Fans, Management und etwaigen Sponsoren musste der kühnste Optimist erkennen, dass es keinen anderen Ausweg als den Zwangsabstieg gibt. "Ich bin richtig enttäuscht", zeigte sich der Fanclub-Vorsitzende Michael Braune gegenüber der Harburger Rundschau tief getroffen. Die Lücke von über 300.000 Euro, die das Management um Geschäftsführer Gunnar Schmidt belastet, hat den Vorstand um den Vereinsvorsitzenden Hans Müller dazu gezwungen, sich von Schmidt zu trennen. "Ich bin gesetzlich gezwungen, Insolvenz anzumelden, wenn es mir nicht gelingt, das Geld aufzutreiben", muss der Geschäftsführer den nackten Tatsachen ins Auge blicken.

    Ende der vergangenen Woche trat Schmidt an die Spieler heran und legte ihnen offen, sich nach anderen Vereinen zu erkundigen. Vorstandsvorsitzender Müller hingegen arbeitet bereits an der Zusammenstellung der zukünftigen Regionalligamannschaft. Sven-Malte Hoffman war der erste Spieler, der zusagte, auch im Falle eines Zwangsabstiegs für den VfL aufzulaufen. Ausschlaggebend wird für viele Spieler sicher auch die Zahlungsmoral des Vereins sein. "Die meisten Spieler von uns bekommen noch reichlich Geld" zeigt sich Kreisspieler Birger Tetzlaff empört, als er erfuhr, dass laut Schmidt nur noch einige Spieler die ausstehenden Dezember- und Januargehälter bekommen. "Ich bekomme noch 6.000 Euro von der Marketing, Benno Hagen rund 9.000 Euro und Jens Westphal 10.000 Euro. Torwart Tomasz Wilkosz und seine Familie müssen in acht Tagen aus ihrer Wohnung, da die Marketing schon lange keine Miete mehr zahlt", wird Tetzlaff im Stader Tageblatt zitiert. Auch an den Fans geht die ganze Angelegenheit nicht spurlos vorüber. Neben Trauer um "ihren" geliebten VfL und Wut auf Manager Schmidt, dem allerdings nicht die alleinige Schuld an diesem Schicksal aufgelegt werden darf, gibt es bereits die ersten optimistischen Klänge aus dem "Handballdorf" bei Hamburg zu hören. Auch in der Regionalliga wollen die Blue Dragons ihre Mannschaft weiter unterstützen, um im Falle des Abstiegs den Aufstieg so schnell wie möglich in Angriff nehmen zu können.

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    Mal sehen, ob ich dich vielleicht doch richtig verstanden hab:
    Ja, aber auch Schiris, die manchmal nicht da sind, sind evtl. bei einem Anderen Spiel da - und da freuen sich dann die Mannschaften... Evtl. noch besser, als wenn gar keine Schiris mehr für Spiele angesetzt werden. Denke, dass man da andere Maßnahmen (und jetzt fragt mich nicht welche ?( ) finden muss... Es scheint ja in einigen Verbänden/Bezirken/Kreisen zu klappen - und in andren leider nicht.

    Ich kann Unzuverlässigkeit nicht ausstehen. Also raus und weg mit Gestalten, die halt mal eben so nicht kommen und damit Trainern und Teams den schwarzen Peter zuschanzen. Dann lieber gleich klare Verhältnisse - und ich weiß vorher, ich muß mich als Trainer um SR kümmern.
    Die ganze Show ist freiwillig - auch für SR. Aber wenn es da welche gibt, die unzuverlässig sind und im schlimmsten Fall ihre Teams hängen lassen, dann bin ich für Rauswurf. Ich bin auch skeptisch, ob irgendwelche "Zwangsmaßnahmen" da helfen - wie gesagt, ist ja alles auf freiwilliger Basis. Hilfreicher erscheint mir eine Regelung, die sicherstellt, dass die betroffenen Teams wissen, ob SR da sind oder nicht.

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    Original von zmagoválec
    Die Frage ist doch: Wollte Bayer überhaupt gewinnen ???

    Wahrscheinlich knobeln alle TrainerInnen an ihrer Periodisierung in Bezug auf die Play-Offs. Da haben wohl einige Teams zur Zeit nicht wirklich ihre Topform. Das schein ja auch in den II.Ligen ein Thema zu sein.

    Was hat denn Emrich mit Frauenhandball zu tun gehabt? So wie er mir begegnet ist, kann ich Emrich durchaus eine hohe Kompetenz bescheinigen, aber im Frauenhandball kennt er sich meines Wissens nicht aus.
    Ich bin für 'nen kompetenten Experten aus dem Ausland. In Deutschland sehe ich grad keine/keinen.

    in diesem zusammenhang - wie schon hier erwähnt:

    The following message was sent to many Internet users:

    'We need your help to collect as many votes as possible for Anita Kulcsár at the World Handball Player of the Year 2004 Award. This is the least we should do to pay tribute to her. All you need to do is to click [URL=http://www.ihf.info/CDA/world_hand…d9814a49ac02196]here[/URL], fill in the form and choose 'other' under the names listed in the the roll-down menu at World Handball Player of The Year 2004 (Women) and write ANITA KULCSÁR (HUN) in the small window.'

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    Ich stimme dir zwar zu, dass das nicht viel Sinn macht unzuverlässige Schiris zu haben, aber leider freut man sich manchmal schon, wenn ein solcher eben doch mal beim Spiel auftaucht. Beser als gar keinen da zu haben, was ich leider zur Genüge kenne. mB-Jgd. OL war diese Saison bestimmt shcon 4 oder 5 mal kein Schiri da. Wenn man die alle von der Liste streicht, dann werden verutlich och öftre Schiris fehlen, da edie Spiele einfach nicht mehr besetzt werden können. :(

    ...? Na eben: Dann sind sie doch nicht da???

    IKAST-BORDING SECURES TOP SPOT

    The Danish team continues its path of victory on the challenging Champions League road. On Sunday the Danes grabbed their third win in three group matches – via a solid 32-27 win over the Spanish side Astro Sagunto

    Danish club Ikast-Bording EH is facing a positive bit of deja vu. After three group matches in this year’s Champions League, the Danes have taken the first steps towards the quarterfinals. Six points and the top spot in Group A: a superb start for Ikast, but also a start with a challenge. Last seasons statistics confirm that Ikast-Bording – in January 2004 - was in the same position. But without success. The Danes failed to qualify – due to the sacking of the coach and internal turbulence.

    But this time, the Ikast-team appears stronger and swept with harmony. On Sunday afternoon the rising form was reassured via a solid 32-27 victory versus Spanish side CM Astroc Sagunto. Ikast-Bording deserved the home win due to an effort, combined with hard work, team tactics and individual performances. The stars of the match were Ikast-wingers – the Danish internationals Josephine Touray and Line Daugaard – who scored 14 of the 32 goals.

    However, the first half was equally split between the two teams. The reasons were two good defences. Ikast-Bording started with a 3-0 lead – a three goal lead, the home team retained this lead for most of the first half. But with some difficulties.
    The offensive 3:2:1 defence style of Astroc Saguntoc created stress and caused some of the Ikast players to make several errors. The Spanish team gathered strength through their discipline and patience – a combination, which was awarded at half time. The Ikast-Bording lead was punched down to 13-12.

    Astroc Sagunto equalised few minutes into the second half. But Ikast-Bording had more for the 1780 spectators. A 16-15 lead was improved to 20-16, before the crucifying knockout at 23-16. The last, but vital step, only took four minutes. After the match 42nd minute, the hosts were in control. The weapons were once again keeper Karin Mortensen and a strong and aggressive Ikast-defence. But the most important key was the movable attacks, combined with breakthrough efforts and deadly counterattacks. Astroc Sagunto had no answers to the strength of the Danish team.

    The final score seemed closer than the missing struggle of the second half. Both Ikast-Bording and the guests of Valencia gave away easy goals in the last minutes.

    Text: Ole Bitsch

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    NORDSTRAND LOST AGAIN

    Viborg HK took the second victory in the Champions League demolishing Nordstrand 29-14 – in Oslo, Norway.

    The home team Nordstrand made a good start leading 3-1 after 10 minutes - though it was only a question of time before the Danish Champion made a serious attack on the Norwegians.

    But first the 1004 spectators witnessed a lot of technical fouls. The first ten minutes were made up of lost balls, bad shots, bad passes etc. A cold sports centre combined with a brand new ball is a very bad combination.

    After the first ten minutes, the Danes revealed why they were the favourites going into the match in Oslo. There was a 13-7 Viborg lead after the first half, but there was more to come. The first minutes of the second half were a true Danish dream – and a Norwegian nightmare. Six Danish goals in a row – the difference was bigger than anyone could believe:

    “Viborg is better than last year and we are weaker. They have several stars sitting on the bench. I have many players without any international experience,” Nordstrand coach Ivica Rimanic said when explaining the difference to journalists and spectators after the match.

    The 31-year old Nordstrand keeper Heidi Tjugum was a great star in Viborg and Denmark until 2003, but there was no friendly gesture from her former club. Heidi Tjugum made a solid performance, but it was not enough this Saturday afternoon. Her former team mate and apprentice 22-year old Olympic Champion Louise Bager Noergaard was “player of the match” making an impressive 23 saves – 63 %!

    “I am very proud of my team. We gave a very strong performance today. A strong, strong defence and a super Louise (Bager Nørgaard, red.) showing her importance in the team. We have improved in quality the last three weeks,” said Viborg coach Ryan Zinglersen - also celebrating the Wednesday victory in the Danish league against the Champion League winners, Slagelse.

    In the table Viborg is number one in Denmark, but only second in group B to undefeated Austrian team Hypo Niederösterreich. The coming weekend will see round 4 with the Austrians playing at home against Nordstrand and Viborg visiting Volgograd.

    Text: Jens Ole Sorensen

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    Orsan Elda Prestigio suffers it's first defeat at the hands of Krim Ljubljana

    On Saturday afternoon, the two remaining undefeated teams in Group D came face to face for the first time. Elda, which lies in southeast region of Spain, played host to the national champions from Spain and Slovenia. In the hall 2500 spectators were anticipating a great battle for victory between the two teams, especially since as Slovenia has won the prestigious Champions League competition twice within the last four seasons, the match was expected to be a very close, but it was not like that at all.

    The Slovenian players, lead by coach Tone Tiselj, were completely in control over the whole 60 minutes of this third round group D match. They started extremely well and took great advantage of the situation scoring 7 goals in the first nine minutes. The home team only managed to achieve their second goal in 10th minute of the game. It was obvious that Angel Sandoval's team were nervous before the start of this important match. Elda seemed to be in first half always “chasing” the handballers from Ljubljana. It was not entirely easy for the players from Krim; they had some “crisis” minutes when they were not able to go through the aggressive Spanish defence. They managed to finish the first 30 minutes of the match 4 goals ahead.

    Total control of match
    After the players returned to the court after their break, it first seemed that the picture would c change as Elda got of to a good start in the 2nd half and were able to bridge the gap in the scores but only by a small amount. With help of the loud crowd, Stephanie Cano, Silvana Ilic, Susana Fraile and others started to play better and they did not make so many mistakes in attack. Nevertheless, once again Krim Ljubljana showed why they were twice at the top of the Champions League.

    Unbelievably Ludmila Bodnieva and the great Ukrainian player Maryna Vergelyuk did not let host team to come closer than two goals. Krim's defence of 5-1 was perfect, they played their best game of the year and what was more the goalkeeper Luminita Dinu was on top form.

    This was too much for Elda Prestigio who could not hold up against the constant pressure from their opponents. 45 minutes into the game, the Slovenian national champions were at their biggest advantage when the score was 17:26.

    Even though the players from Krim loosened up a bit in the 2nd half and by the time the Spanish had caught up a bit, the match was already decided. Krim won consecutively for the third time in season 2004/05. The players of Elda Prestigio were defeated for the first time. The match ended with the result 25:30. This win means that Krim of Slovenia takes the lead within group D.

    After the match, the coach from Krim Ljubljana was satisfied: “My girls had to work really hard to beat Elda, who had great support from their fans. In addition, we played this game for our players that did not come to Spain, Tanja Oder and Andrea Farkas.”

    One of key players from Elda, also member of Slovenia national team, Silvana Ilic, admitted after the match that Krim was too strong: “I think we played well today but Krim was simply better. They surprised us with defensive formation and we did not have the right solution.” said the member of Elda Pretsigio.

    Text: Maja Mastnak

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    One step closer to the quarterfinal for Kometal!

    With their third consecutive win in the Women’s Champion league this season, Kometal GP Skopje defeated the current European Champion Slagelse FH (DEN). A clear victory for Kometal 20-12 (9-4) bought them one step closer to quarterfinal. It seems that aggressive and effective defence is the new "trade mark" of Kometal GP Skopje. When this defence fails, the keeper Nataliya Borysenko "closes the doors to the goal". The club is showing an ambition for a repeat performance of 2002, when Kometal GP Skopje won the Champions League. Now theoretically, Kometal needs just one win in the next three games to secure a place amongst the best eight clubs. This is first "hat-trick" from Kometal since 2002. The best group results Kometal have achieved took place in the CL season 97/98 with a five win series.

    "Normally six wins will be a record for us, our goal is to secure a place in the next round. Now we are looking forward to first place in the group. I am pleased because we play much better in every game” - said Andriy Portnoy, Kometal GP Skopje coach.

    Slagelse FH came close, but not close enough, to overtaking Kometal in the second half when they managed to close the gap with a narrow two goal difference (9-7), and during the match played hard to change the results. From the start, Kometal took the lead 5-0 and by the end of the first half, the Macedonian champions extended their lead to 9-4.

    Borysenko's night

    Ukrainian international Nataliya Borysenko once again showed that she was on good form. This time she saved 15 attempts at goal, together with three penalties. In first five minutes, she stopped penalty shots from Fridrikas and Petrovic. Later in the game, Lungu also missed her penalty shot.

    "This was her night. She put us back in game and stopped many crucial balls. Borysenko was part of the defence team” - said captain Indira Kastratovic who scored 5 goals.

    Slagelse FH had the chance to reverse their fortunes in first five minutes of the second half, when they cut the lead to 9-7. After this, Kometal once again had a series, where they quickly extended their lead to 12-7 and 13-8. Yeliz Ozel scored 4 goals, Platon and Radchenko 3 goals.

    Slagelse 15 minutes without goal!

    The European champion needed 15 minutes to score their first goal in this match (5-1). After 13 minutes Anja Andersen, requested a “time out” to advise her shocked players. However, the situation stayed the same. Slagelse made many technical mistakes and missed many opportunities to score. The Kometal defence stopped the guest back players Petrovic and Lungu. Both missed 20 shots between them. Slagelse’s trainer Andersen was nervous and unable to change tactics. She tried to put the new fresh player, Fridrikas on left wing, two 6- meter line players, Rikke Schmidt instead of Leganger, but not even this could produced the expected results. Kometal through the talents of Kastratovic, Ozel and Platon extended the lead in second half to 15-9 by the 44th minute.

    "Kometal played a different type of defence, mostly 6-0 and when it was necessary to cover Bojana Petrovic and Rikke Horlykke, kometal switched to a 5-1 defence. Slagelse did have problems and we had to adjust our defence. I am pleased that our players’ returned to defence quickly and interrupted the fast breaks made by Slagelse. When you play good in defence and it looks to the team that results have to come. We are one step closer to quarterfinal and need just to win against “Motor” at home.” - said Andriy Portnoy the coach from Kometal.

    Slagelse players left the sports hall immediately after the match and did not attend the press conference. Rikke Horlyke scored 4 goals, the pivot, Melgard, scored 3 goals. Serbian Maja Savic scored just one goal from the two attempts she made.

    Goodbye and Good Luck! Naceva, Velkova and Cupic
    Three Macedonian national players, and club legends, Gordana Naceva, Mirjana Cupic and Mileva Velkova have officially retired from professional handball. Last summer they decided to quit, and several attempts at organising a strong tournament failed, so the club picked the Champions League game against Slagelse to be their farewell party.

    Only Velkova will continue to be directly involved with handball, as coach of youngsters, as part of the Kometal GP Skopje handball school. Her husband, Ane Velkov is the goalkeeper coach for the senior team of Kometal GP. Goalkeeper Naceva, graduate lawyer, is currently negotiating with Macedonian handball federation for the position of marketing director, and Cupic would like to finish her university studies.

    "We believed that Kometal GP would win, and this is the best present for our farewell. For more than 10 years, we have played in the "green-yellow" shirts, and have had many moments of celebration, joy and tears. Now we have seen that it is much easier to be in the stands than on the court” - said Mileva Velkova.

    Text: Goran Antevski

    Was Du hier schreibst, riecht für mich nicht nach Absicht... Eher nach einer Mischung aus Unsicherheit, mangelndem Selbstvertrauen und fehlender Charakterstärke. Absicht - das bedeutet für mich "Ich bescheiß Euch jetzt ganz bewußt". Und so ein "Beschiß" wird kaum jemand auch noch so entwaffennd dappisch offenlegen...

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    Ein Schiri kann absichtlich ein Spiel verpfeifen, dies offen zugeben und nichts passiert in Hinblick auf Neuansetzung!

    Sag mir bitte, wenn es doch anders sein sollte! Ich würde mich freuen, denn so kann es ja nicht sein!

    Inkompetenz der Spielleitung steht nicht als Einspruchsgrund in der Regel.

    HCL - Rostock 29:27
    Oldenburg - Weibern 31:19
    Mainzlar - Kirchhoff 34:30

    Unglaublich - Der HCL siegt bei der Club - EM gegen Skopje und tut sich dann so schwer gegen Rostock...
    Weibern kristalisiert sich als Abstiegskandidat Nummer 1 heraus...