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Promoted handball players in the second division successfully retained their spot in the higher league. Rapid preparations were initiated for the upcoming season.

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BHC acquires local skills from Berge area

BC Leans on Artisans from the Berge Area

Debreceni VSC Women's Handball Team Announces 2025/26 Squad

The Debreceni VSC women's handball team has unveiled its roster for the upcoming 2025/26 season, featuring a diverse mix of international talent and promising young players.

Key Players

The team boasts a strong lineup, with several notable additions. Alicia Toublanc, a French right winger, joins from Vâlcea, while Daniela de Jong, a centre back, comes from the same club. Adrianna Płaczek, a Polish goalkeeper, joins the team after her stint with Paris 92.

Returning players include goalkeepers Lena Zakszewski and Natascha Krückemeier, centre backs Lena Lindemann (U19 European champion) and Lina Seiffarth, and players like Hannah Kamp (right wing), Leni Holz (all-rounder), and Leni Wagner (goalkeeper).

Transfers and Departures

Key players leaving the team include Catherine Gabriel (goalkeeper, to Metz), Nikolett Tóth (centre back), Alexandra Töpfner (right winger), and others.

International Players

The squad features players from Hungary, Romania, France, Norway, Croatia, the Netherlands, Lithuania, and potentially other countries. Notable international players include Alicia Toublanc from France, Adrianna Płaczek from Poland, Jovana Jovović from Montenegro, and Kristin Thorleifsdóttir from Iceland.

Young Talent

Eight young players hail from the Bergisches Städtedreieck region of Wuppertal, Remscheid, and Solingen. These include Lucy Krahwinkel, a long-time player, and several other promising talents.

Coaching

Details about the head coach for the Debreceni VSC team were not explicitly provided. For the Metz handball team, Catherine Gabriel is noted as a key player for the 2025/26 season, with Manu Mayonnade as the head coach.

International Youth Standouts

In the broader context of women's youth handball, standout players include Montenegro’s Martina Knezevic (centre back, MVP of Women’s 17 EHF EURO 2025) and Türkiye’s Gazel Dikme (right back, top scorer at the same tournament).

The Debreceni VSC women's handball team is shaping up to be a formidable force in the 2025/26 season, with a blend of experienced players and promising young talents. Fans are eagerly awaiting the team's debut in the upcoming season.

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Despite the Debreceni VSC Women's Handball Team primarily focusing on handball, speculation about potential entries into football leagues such as the Champions League or European leagues might arise, considering their growing international roster and focus on youth talent. Additionally, the team's diverse mix of players, including Alicia Toublanc from France, Adrianna Płaczek from Poland, Jovana Jovović from Montenegro, and Kristin Thorleifsdóttir from Iceland, could significantly bolster their lineup, should they decide to venture into football.

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