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Club Address: Füchse Berlin Markgrafenstraße 34 10117 Berlin Germany Media contact: Andre Tzschaschel +49 172 3188441 [email protected] Online information: Website: www.fuechse-berlin.de Facebook: fuechseberlin Twitter: @FuechseBerlin Playing hall Max-Schmeling-Halle Falkplatz 1 10437 Berlin Germany Capacity: 8,521 Kit colours Light

Player shirt: white Player short: white Goalkeeper shirt: blue

Dark

Player shirt: blue/red/white Player short: blue

Goalkeeper shirt: yellow

Past achievements

VELUX EHF Champions League

Participations (2)

VELUX EHF FINAL4: fourth place 2011/12

Last 16: 2012/13

EHF Cup

EHF Cup Finals: third place 2013/14 Other

German cup: 1 title (2014) Road to the EHF Cup Finals

Group Phase

@ Futebol Clube do Porto W26:20 (14:12)

vs HC Vojvodina W37:22 (18:11)

@ Skjern Handbold L28:32 (12:17) vs Skjern Handbold W29:24 (14:14) vs Futebol Clube do Porto W25:20 (7:8)

@ HC Vojvodina W30:25 (17:11)

Qualification Round 3

1st leg: Füchse vs HBC Nantes (FRA) 23:18 2nd leg: Nantes vs Füchse 28:23

Aggregate score: 46:46, Füchse qualified on away goals

No. First Name Surname Nat. Position Date of Birth Place of Birth Height Weight Goals

29 Max Bauer GER Right Wing 29.10.1995 Berlin, GER 189 94

95 Paul Drux GER Left Back 7.2.1995 Gummersbach, GER 192 92 19

34 Fynn Ole Fritz GER Left Back 3.5.1997 Berlin, GER 194 91

16 Angelo Grunz GER Goalkeeper 11.5.1994 Berlin, GER 194 92

33 Nils Gugisch GER Right Wing 17.5.1997 Berlin, GER 183 75

28 Pavel Horak CZE Left Back 28.11.1982 Prerov, CZE 198 112 28

35 Konstantin Igropulo RUS Right Back 14.4.1985 Stawropol, RUS 189 97 22

24 Bartlomiej Jaszka POL Centre Back 16.6.1983 Ostrow, POL 185 85 2

19 Julian Kassler GER Line Player 31.7.1994 Berlin, GER 196 90

6 Narita Kohei JPN Left Back 15.6.1989 Kyoto, JPN 187 90

2 Colja Löffler GER Left Wing 8.5.1989 Lübeck, GER 187 86

13 Petar Nenadic SRB Centre Back 28.6.1986 Beograd, SRB 198 98 23

36 Jesper Nielsen SWE Line Player 30.9.1989 Norrköping, SWE 200 118 21

26 Kasper Nielsen DEN Line Player 9.6.1975 Hillerod, DEN 194 95

83 Fredrik R. Petersen SWE Left Wing 23.8.1983 Ystad, SWE 188 81 36

14 Evgeni Pevnov GER Line Player 13.2.1989 Taschkent, RUS 200 106 16

30 Christoph Reißky GER Right Back 11.8.1995 Freiberg, GER 187 80

18 Iker Romero Fernandez ESP Centre Back 15.6.1980 Vitoria, ESP 196 100 16

23 Moritz Schade GER Line Player 10.1.1996 Schutterwald, GER 191 96 1

25 Max Scheithauer GER Left Back 13.5.1995 Rotenburg, GER 190 87

94 Jaron Siewert GER Centre Back 31.1.1994 Berlin, GER 182 90

22 Tom-Luick Skroblien GER Left Wing 19.4.1993 Schwerin, GER 186 87 3

9 Denis Milan Spoljaric CRO Centre Back 20.8.1979 Zagreb, CRO 196 96

10 Dominik Steinbuch GER Right Back 9.6.1995 Berlin, GER 193 99

7 Kevin Struck GER Right Back 31.12.1996 Berlin, GER 193 83

5 Jonas Thümmler GER Line Player 21.8.1993 Berlin, GER 192 87

31 Konstantin Werner GER Left Wing 25.9.1997 Berlin, GER 182 74

20 Willy Weyhrauch GER Right Wing 14.3.1994 Belzig, GER 185 73 5

3 Fabian Wiede GER Right Back 8.2.1994 Belzig, GER 192 89 17

21 Mattias Zachrisson SWE Right Wing 22.8.1990 Huddinge, SWE 178 86 12

97 Sebastian Brand GER Goalkeeper 13.5.1997 Eisenach, GER 196 85

71 Petr Stochl CZE Goalkeeper 24.4.1976 Pilsen, CZE 195 93

1 Konstantin Straßburg GER Goalkeeper 28.1.1995 Potsdam, GER 190 88

12 Silvio Heinevetter GER Goalkeeper 21.10.1984 Bad Langensalza, GER 194 92

Team roster

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Dagur Sigurdsson coach

• played 215 matches for Iceland, before he became a coach, played in Japan for 3 years • German national team coach in double function with Füchse until the end of the 2014/15 season

• his successor at Füchse will be also Icelandic, Erlingur Richardsson

• former Austrian national team coach, leading them to their best EHF EURO result in 2010 (9th position)

Silvio Heinevetter goalkeeper

• goalkeeping stalwart of the German national team • his former goalkeeper coach at SC Magdeburg was legendary Wieland Schmidt (Olympic champion 1980)

• famous for his unusual style of saving shots • liaised with a German TV star Simone Thomalla • extended his contract until 2018

Paul Drux left back

• currently the biggest talent in German handball • born in Gummersbach, discovered by Füchse Berlin, when he was 16 and since then coached by Sigurdsson in the club – and since November 2014 also in the German national team

• All-star Player at the Men’s 20 EHF EURO 2013 in Austria, where he led the Germans to the gold medal like at the Men’s 18 EHF EURO 2011

• nominated for the WCh 2015 in Qatar, but proved his high level getting in the starting seven

Fredrik Petersen left wing

• like a lot of famous Swedish players started his career in Ystad

• part of the Swedish national team since 12 years • played for three Danish clubs (Gudme, Bjerringbro, Kobenhavn)

• joined the CL winning Hamburg in 2012/13 before he went to Berlin

EC trophies: CL 2013 OG: S 2012

EC trophies: EHF Cup 2007 (Magdeburg)

Coach and key players profiles

Petar Nenadic centre back

• signed by Füchse from Plock in September 2014, after playmaker Bartlomej Jaska was out for months due to an injury

• currently playing in the sixth different country after Serbia, Spain, Hungary, Denmark and Poland • married with the Serbian volleyball

international Jelena Nikolic, his brother Drasko plays for Flensburg

• played with his teammate Romero in Barcelona and will leave Füchse after this season

Iker Romero centre back

• the team captain of Füchse since 2013 will end his career after the 2014/15 season.

• the biggest signing in Füchse club history arrived in 2011, right after he won his 2nd CL title with FC Barcelona

• 200 international matches for Spain on his tally • MVP of the 2014 EHF Cup Finals

Konstantin Igropulo right back

• a Russian with Greek roots also played for a club in Athens, one of the first Russians to play for FC Barcelona

• arrived in Berlin thanks to the praise of his former teammate Iker Romero

• European champion and silver medallist at the World Championship in beach handball

• married with the Russian pop singer Marina of the band Blue Marine

Pavol Horak left back

• played six years for Frisch Auf Göppingen (including winning the EHF Cup twice), before he arrived in Berlin in 2013

• back-up and “assistant” of captain Filip Jicha in the Czech national team

• in Berlin has more playing time in defence than in attack

• has the biggest hands in the Füchse squad – 24 centimetres long, 12 centimetres wide

EC trophies: CL 2005, 2011 (Barcelona), Cup Winners’ Cup 2002, 2003 (Ciudad Real) OG: B 2008, EHF EURO: S 2006, WCh: G 2005, B 2011

EC trophies: CL 2011 (Barcelona) EC trophies: EHF Cup 2011, 2012

Potential head-to-heads in the EC