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COUNTDOWN #10: HBC Nantes (FRA): 2018 finalists back in the EHF Champions League Men

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HBC Nantes and the EHF Champions League is one hell of a love story. One that saw the French side reach the final of the competition in their second participation, only to be left behind last season, taking part in the EHF Cup instead.  

Now, ‘Le H’ are back and full of ambition. 

  • following a one-year absence, Nantes are back in the competition after finishing second in the Lidl Starligue last season 
  • Nantes have been in the competition three times in their history, even reaching the final in 2018 and losing to Montpellier 32:27 
  • after being led by Thierry Anti for ten seasons, Nantes are now coached by three-time champion Alberto Entrerrios, who did an excellent job at rebuilding the team last season 
  • Local superstar Nicolas Tournat has left the club this summer to join Kielce, while Julian Emonet, Senjamin Buric and Antonio Garcia are also on their way out 
  • To replace them, Nantes signed two new line players, including EHF EURO 2018 and 2020 winner Adria Figueras. 

One question before the season: How do you replace Nicolas Tournat? 

Nicolas Tournat was one of the most important players for Nantes. The line player, who played his entire professional career until now for the club, left for Kielce and with it a big gap in Nantes squad 

Defensively, Alberto Entrerrios will be able to count on Mathieu Bataille, one of the best at this task in the French league, but offensively, the coach will have to reinvent his team’s game as Tournat has the ability to break a defence apart for his teammates or himself to score.  

How Nantes will play this season offensively will probably be very different to how they played in the last seasons. Then again, if the team was able to cope with Nicolas Claire’s transfer last season, it will probably be able to rise again without their iconic line player. 

Under the spotlight : Aymeric Minne 

The young French line player will, finally, play his first season in Europe’s top flight, which he says is one of the main goals in his career.  

At 23, playing among the best in Europe was the main reason for his transfer to the Atlantic coast last summer and now he will be able to compare himself to the greatest around 

With the likes of Rasmus Lauge Schmidt, Sander Sagosen and Luka Cindric in front him this season, Minne will have to raise his level and consistently produce the kind of performances he has previously shown he is capable of. 

How they rate themselves 

Facing three teams that already qualified for the EHF FINAL4 2020, Nantes know that no-one expects them to finish first ahead of Barcelona, Kiel and Veseprém 

“To me, these three teams seem above us,” states coach Alberto Entrerrios. “But I believe that we will be able to do good things and to rank well in this group.”  

When they reached the final in 2018, Nantes were able to upset Barcelona, Szeged and Flensburg, other high-profiles teams. And the club has not forgotten how they managed to, as many players, including captain Rock Feliho, are still part of the team.  

Although they show humility all around, do not believe Nantes are merely happy to take part. 

Did you know?  

In the space of a couple of seasons, HBC Nantes supporters have settled themselves among the most imaginative in Europe.  

Ultr’H, as they are called, usually make big tifos for big occasions, and that will continue this season, so watch out when the players enter the Beaulieu arena.  

Arrivals and departures 

Newcomers: Adria Figueras (BM Granollers)Mathieu Bataille (US Ivry)Milan Milic (RK Metaloplastika)Baptiste Damatrin and Thibaud Briet (first professional contract) 

Left the clubNicolas Tournat (Kielce)Julian Emonet (Limoges)Antonio Garcia Robledo (Granollers)Senjamin Buric (Zagreb) 

Past achievements 

EHF Champions League 
Participations (including 2020/21 season): 4 
Runners-up (1): 2017/18 
Quarter-finals (1): 2018/19 
Last 16 (1): 2016/17 

Other 
EHF Cup: runners-up 2012/13, 2015/16, quarter-finals 2013/14 

French Cup: 1 title (2017) 
French League Cup: 1 title (2015) 

Trophee des Champions: 1 title (2017) 


TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas
 
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