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COUNTDOWN #18: TATRAN Presov (SVK). The Slovakian champions want to taste knockout handball in the EHF European League Men

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TATRAN Presov have been the top club in Slovakia for many years, but in the last couple of years they have struggled in European competitions.

After undergoing some significant squad changes and adding a few well-known faces, the former EHF Champions League participants will try to go further in the EHF European League Men 2021/22 than last season's group phase exit.

Main facts

  • Croatian head coach Slavko Goluza has been at the club since 2017
  • four players left the club and Presov reinforced the squad with the same number
  • nine different nationalities are represented in the squad
  • Presov want to step up a level in this season's competition

Most important question: Can Goluza's team make it to the knockout stage?

TATRAN Presov's significant changes to the squad in the last two seasons have been reflected in their results. Nevertheless, the Slovakian champions can be a hard nut to crack when they play at home. In their second consecutive season in Europe’s second tier, Presov will do their best to advance from the group phase after finishing sixth in group B in 2020/21. 

"We look forward to bringing European handball back to our fans — that’s our biggest wish this season. On the objective, we want to win more points than we did last season and we want to fight for the knockout position," said team manager Miroslav Benicky.

Presov did some serious scouting and made a few surprising signings. The line will be reinforced by Viacheslav Kasatkin, Slovenian goalkeeper Tilen Leban will aim to make many saves, left wing Sergio Lopez joined from Cuenca and Valentin Kuran is the new centre back. The club has full faith in their interesting mix of players.

The Slovakian side made an early start to preparations for the new season but had to face injuries to important players like Oliver Rabek, Pedro Pacheco, Dominik Krok and Roman Tsarapkin. With four new names in the squad and missing some of their important players, coach Goluza may not have had enough time for the perfect tune-up. 

"We are excited to play difficult matches against quality teams from around Europe. This is a big motivation for all the players, to experience high-level handball. We can’t wait to see our fans again and to play European handball for them after a long time," added team captain Oliver Rabek.

Under the spotlight: Oliver Rabek

Team captain Oliver Rabek has been almost synonymous with the club. He has represented the team in European competitions for the last nine years. He is always an important link in the team’s back court and has a great combination of experience and high-speed shots.

How they rate themselves

Last season was difficult for TATRAN Presov as they faced many challenges. The team will give their best on the court this season to meet the objective of performing better than last season.

"We had a chance of progressing in the competition last season too, but we were held back by injuries and quarantines. I believe if we stay healthy this season that we can achieve much better results. We want to qualify for the knockout stage. For me, Bundesliga teams are always top-quality teams in this competition," said Rabek.

What the numbers say

Players from nine different countries are part of TATRAN Presov's squad this season. Alongside Presov's many homegrown players, fans will be able to watch players from Portugal, Brazil, Slovenia, Russia, Belarus, Spain, Cuba and Tunisia.

Did you know?

Head coach Slavko Goluza enters his fifth season with TATRAN Presov. The Slovakian champions are just the third club in his coaching career. Goluza, who previously led Siscia and PPD Zagreb, is best known for winning three bronze medals at major championships with Croatia's national team.

Arrivals and departures

Arrivals: Tilen Leben (MRD Dobova), Sergio Lopez (Liberbank Cuenca), Viacheslav Kasatkin (Vaslui), Valentin Kuran (Taganrog)

Departures: Lucijan Fizuleto (Linz), Nino Grzentic (Endingen), Jihed Jaballah (without a club), Josef Hozman (Považská Bystrica)

Past achievements

EHF Champions League:
Last 16 (1): 2004/05
Last 32 (1): 1993/94
Group phase (7): 2005/06, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2018/19, 2019/20
Qualification (6): 2009/10, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2017/18

Other:

EHF European League: Group phase (1): 2020/21
EHF Cup: Quarter-final (1): 2011/12
Cup Winners’ Cup: Quarter-final (1): 2005/06

Slovakian league: 16 titles (2004, 2005, 2007-2019, 2021)
Slovakian cup: 16 titles

 


TEXT: Danijela Vekić
 
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