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BSV Bern

BSV Bern is a Swiss professional handball team located in Bern, that plays in the Quickline Handball League.

History
The club was founded in 1951. The club was founded by Emil Horle. The team was promoted to the first division in the 1959/60 season. The following year, the team became champions. In the 1979/80 season, the team won the Swiss championship title undefeated. No other team has managed to achieve this so far. BSV became champion again in the 1984/85 season. At the end of the 1998/99 season, the team was relegated from the first division after 39 years. In 2003, they reached the top flight again and have been playing there ever since. In 2002, BSV merged with Handball Muri Bern and continued under the name BSV Bern Muri. In 2018, they decided to go under the name BSV Bern again. ==Crest, colours, supporters==
Crest, colours, supporters
Club crest File:BSV Bern Muri Logo.svg|Old Logo(-2018) File:BSV Bern Logo.svg|New Logo(2018–present) Kits ==Sports Hall information==
Sports Hall information
Arena: - Mobiliar ArenaCity: - GümligenCapacity: - 2350 • Address: - Rohrmattstrasse 12, 3073 Gümligen, Switzerland ==Management==
Team
Current squad :Squad for the 2023–24 season Technical staff • Head coach: Martin Rubin • Assistant coach: David Staudenmann • Goalkeeping coach: Antoine Ebinger • Fitness coach: Matthias Heger • Physiotherapist: Jonas Engel Transfers :Transfers for the 2025–26 season ;Joining • Jonas Kalt (LB) from HSC Suhr AarauLuc Stettler (CB) from TV Steffisburg ;Leaving • Dominik Weiss (LB) to HC Oppenweiler/BacknangFelix Aellen (CB) to ThSV EisenachClaudio Vögtli (RB) to RTV 1879 Basel Transfer History ==Titles==
Titles
Quickline Handball LeagueWinner (3) : 1961, 1980, 1985 ==EHF ranking==
Former club members
Notable former playersMarc Baumgartner (1987–1994, 2005–2006) • Aurel Bringolf (2022–) • (2007–2019) • (2006–2007) • (1999–2003, 2011–2012) • (1996–1997) • Alen Milosevic (2007–2013) • Nikola Portner (2010–2014) • (2012–2014) • Samuel Röthlisberger (2011–2017) • (2023–) • (2020–2022) • Ante Kaleb (2019–2023) • Nikola Kedžo (2016–2017) • Václav Lanča (2002) • (2011–2015) • Jakub Szymanski (2016–2019) • (2023–) • Han Kyung-tai (2003–2007) • (2017–2020) • Dragan Marjanac (2011–2018) • Uroš Mitrović (2013–2019) • Zlatko Portner (1994–1997, 1999–2002) • (2003–2005) • (2021–2023) Former coaches ==References==
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