History TPSG Frisch Auf Göppingen was founded in 1896 as the Göppingen Gymnastics Club (
Turnclub Göppingen). In October 1920, the club established its own handball division. In 1971, the Frisch Auf Göppingen Gymnastics Club merged with the Göppingen Police Sports Association to form the Turn- und Polizeisportgemeinschaft Frisch Auf Göppingen. The club won nine championships between 1954 and 1972. He spent the 1990s in the
2. Handball-Bundesliga. In 2001, however, they were promoted to the
Handball-Bundesliga again. In the 2010s, the club won four
EHF Cups (2011, 2012, 2016 and 2017). The "Frisch Auf" part of the club's name is an old German salutation amongst gymnasts.
Crest, colours, supporters Kit manufacturers Kits Accomplishments •
Handball-Bundesliga: • : 1954, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1970, 1972 •
2. Handball-Bundesliga: • : 2001 •
EHF Champions League: • :
1960,
1962 • :
1959 •
EHF European League: • :
2011,
2012,
2016,
2017 • : 2006 • :
2023 Sports Hall information •
Name: –
EWS Arena •
City: –
Göppingen •
Capacity: – 5600 •
Address: – Nördliche Ringstraße 87, 73033
Göppingen,
Germany Team Current squad :
Squad for the 2025–26 season Technical staff • Head coach: Ben Matschke • Goalkeeping coach: Alexander Vorontsov • Physiotherapist: Thomas Hummel • Physiotherapist: Sebastian Daebel • Club doctor: Dr. Christian Grill
Transfers :
Transfers for the 2026–27 season ;Joining •
Max Beneke (RB) from
Füchse Berlin ;Leaving
Transfer History Previous squads European competition EHF Cup Winners' Cup: from the 2012–13 season, the men's competition was merged with the
EHF Cup.
EHF Cup: It was formerly known as the
IHF Cup until 1993. Also, starting from the 2012–13 season the competition has been merged with the
EHF Cup Winners' Cup. The competition will be known as the
EHF European League from the 2020–21 season.
EHF ranking Former club members Notable former players •
Udo Böbel (1976–1978) •
Peter Bucher (1961–1976, 1984–1985) •
Ulrich Derad (1986–1989) •
Axel Geerken (2008) •
Fabian Gutbrod (2007–2011) •
Michael Haaß (2009–2013) •
Kai Häfner (2007–2011) •
Sebastian Heymann (2016–) •
Markus Hochhaus (1996–1998) •
Peter Jaschke (1976–1980) •
Lars Kaufmann (2009–2011, 2015–2017) •
Tim Kneule (2006–) •
Michael Kraus (2002–2007, 2013–2016) •
Volker Michel (2004–2007) •
Marc Nagel (1999–2004) •
Evgeni Pevnov (2013–2015) •
Adrian Pfahl (2015–2018) •
Uwe Rathjen (1968–1973) •
Daniel Rebmann (2017–) •
Oliver Roggisch (2000–2002) •
Marcel Schiller (2013–) •
Jörn Schläger (2001–2003) •
David Schmidt (2022–) •
Christian Schöne (2005–2015) •
Jens Schöngarth (2016–2019) •
Martin Schwalb (1982–1984) •
Manuel Späth (2006–2017) •
Nicolai Theilinger (2019–2021) •
Willi Weiss (1976–1987) •
Hajo Wulff (2000–2003) •
Nikola Marinovic (2013–2015) •
David Szlezak (2001–2004) •
Dalibor Anušić (2007–2009, 2010–2012) •
Josip Perić (2018–2020) •
Srđan Predragović (2018-2019) •
Enid Tahirović (2008–2013) •
Bruno Souza (1999–2006) •
Krešimir Kozina (2017–) •
Kristijan Ljubanović (2009) •
Josip Šarac (2021–) •
Marin Šego (2022–) •
Ivan Slišković (2018–2020) •
Jalesky Garcia Padron (2003–2009) •
Luděk Drobek (2007) •
Martin Galia (2004–2008) •
Pavel Horák (2007–2013) •
Tomáš Mrkva (2012–2013) •
Jacob Bagersted (2017–2022) •
Allan Damgaard (2017–2019) •
Alix Nyokas (2014–2016) •
Gergely Harsányi (2007–2008) •
Péter Tatai (2016) •
Pouya Norouzi Nezhad (2020) •
Gunnar Steinn Jónsson (2021) •
Janus Daði Smárason (2020–2022) • Idan Maimon (2000–2001) •
Andrius Stelmokas (2004–2006) •
Žarko Marković (2012–2013) •
Draško Mrvaljević (2009–2012) •
Patrick Kersten (2001–2002) •
Kevin Gulliksen (2021–2023) •
Thomas Kristensen (2015–2016) •
Maciej Dmytruszyński (2006–2007) •
Jerzy Klempel (1982–1991) •
Adam Weiner (2008–2011) •
Silviu Băiceanu (2006–2008) •
Rareș Jurcă (2008–2010) •
Dragoș Oprea (2002–2015) •
Urh Kastelic (2019–2022) •
Miladin Kozlina (2011) •
Jaka Malus (2022–) •
Vid Poteko (2022–) •
Primož Prošt (2013–2019) •
Jure Vran (2010–2011) •
Marc Amargant (2003-2005) •
Jaume Fort (2001–2004) •
Bojan Beljanski (2012–2015) •
Aleksandar Knežević (1999–2007) •
Nikola Manojlović (2005–2009) •
Mitar Markez (2011–2014) •
Božidar Markićević (2012) •
Vukašin Rajković (2005–2008) •
Momir Rnić (2011–2014) •
Žarko Šešum (2014–2018) •
Nemanja Zelenović (2018–2022) •
Michal Shejbal (2004–2008) •
Tomáš Urban (2017–2018) •
Niclas Barud (2015–2017) •
Andreas Berg (2015–2017) •
Anton Halén (2014–2018)
Former coaches ==Women's handball team==