HC Zubří

Handball Club Zubří or HC ROBE Zubří is a Czech handball club based in Zubří, Czech Republic.

Location of HC Zubří
Zubří
Zubří
Location of HC Zubří
HC ROBE Zubří
Full nameHandball Club Zubří z.s.
Short nameHC Zubří
Founded1926 (1926)
ArenaROBE Aréna, Zubří
Capacity1,200
PresidentJaroslav Dořičák
Head coachPeter Dávid
LeagueChance Extraliga
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Home
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Away
Website
Official site

History

The club was founded in 1926. In 1957 Hc Zubří played the first international match, lost 15:17 against ASK Vorwärts Berlin. Club advanced to the second league in 1958 and in 1960 Czech Handball Extraliga. Club played in the EHF Champions league and EHF Cup in 1995, 1996, and 1997. The club plays its domestic matches in the 1,200-seat ROBE Arena, which traditionally creates an excellent spectator atmosphere with high attendance.

Crest, colours, supporters

Club crest

Kit manufacturers

Period Kit manufacturer
– 2011 Germany Adidas
2011 – 2019 Sweden Salming
2019 – present Japan Mizuno

Kits

Sports Hall information

Home hall: ROBE Aréna

Management

Position Name
President Czech Republic Jaroslav Dořičák
Vice President Czech Republic René Dořičák
Sports Director Czech Republic Josef Mazač

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2022–23 season[1]
HC Zubří

Technical staff

  • Head Coach: Slovakia Peter Dávid
  • Fitness Coach: Czech Republic Jakub Bambuch
  • Physiotherapist: Czech Republic Peter Pecho
  • Physiotherapist: Czech Republic Denisa Pechová
  • Masseur: Czech Republic Petr Kocurek

Transfers

Transfers for the 2022–23 season

Previous squads

Accomplishments

Czech Handball Extraliga:

  • 3 x 1st place, gold medalist(s) – 1995/96, 1996/97, 2011/12
  • 6 x 2nd place, silver medalist(s) – 1994/95, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10
  • 6 x 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) – 1997/98, 2000/01, 2010/11, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2021/22

Winner of the Czech Handball cup:

  • 2 x 1st place, gold medalist(s) – 1996/1997, 2008/2009

European Records

Season and Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate:
1995/96 EHF Cup 1/16 Iceland Vikingur Reykjavik 27–22 23–16 50–38
1/8 Ukraine Schachtroj Donestk 22–18 13–33 35–51
1996/97 EHF Champions League 1/16 Serbia HC Red Star 23–24 26–28 49–52
1997/98 EHF Champions League R3 Romania CS Dinamo Bukuresti 35–22 26–26 61–48
Skupina D Hungary Fotex KC Veszprém 24–30 22–31

4rd

Skupina D Germany TBV Lemgo 22–27 22–31
Skupina D North Macedonia Jafa Promet Resen 32–30 26–33
2006/07 EHF Cup R1 Cyprus Cyprus College 23–22 38–20 61–42
R2 Romania Energia Panduri L.Targu-Jiu 30–26 27–28 57–54
R3 Russia HC Lukoil - Dinamo Astrakhan 29–36 22–37 51–73
2007/08 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1 Belarus SKA Minsk 33–31 30–38 63–69
2008/09 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R1 Cyprus SPE Strovolos 32–25 22–24 54–49
R2 Portugal ABC de Braga 25–26 25–28 50–54
2010/11 EHF Cup R2 Norway Drammen HK 34–29 36–44 70–73
2011/12 EHF Cup R3 Bosnia and Herzegovina MRK GORAZDE 40–26 26–31 66–57
1/8 Portugal Sporting Lisabon 26–23 25–22 48–48
2020/21 EHF Cup 1/32 Switzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen wo wo wo
1/16 Iceland FH Hafnarfjordur wo wo wo
1/8 Slovakia MŠK Považská Bystrica 29–22 23–28 52–50
1/4 Slovenia RK Gorenje Velenje 26–31 24–28 50–59
2021/22 EHF Cup 1/64 Cyprus APOEL HC 40–11 29–27 69–38
1/32 Bulgaria HC Osam Lovech 43–20 43–22 86–42
1/16 Czech Republic Talent Plzeň 32–28 27–35 59–63

EHF ranking

As of 19/2/2023[2]
RankTeamPoints
69Belarus SKA Minsk88
70France Chambéry Savoie Mont-Blanc Handball88
71Luxembourg Handball Esch86
72Czech Republic HC Zubří85
73Slovenia RK Trimo Trebnje85
74Finland Riihimäki Cocks84
75Slovakia MŠK Považská Bystrica83

Former club members

Notable former players

Former coaches

SeasonsCoachCountry
2020–2021 Michal Tonar Czech Republic
2021– Peter Dávid Slovakia

References

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