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SC DHfK Leipzig Handball

SC DHfK Leipzig Handball is a German handball team from Leipzig, Germany, that plays in the Handball-Bundesliga. It was one of the strongest GDR clubs in late 1950s and 1960s.

History
The SC DHfK Leipzig was founded in 1954 as a sports club of the Deutsche Hochschule für Körperkultur (German University for Physical Culture). During the time in the GDR, the club's handball section won six national championships (1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966) and won the GDR Cup twice. In addition, it won the EHF Champions League in the 1965/1966 season and defeated Budapest Honvéd in the final on 22 April 1966 (16:14). In 1975, the authorities decided to dissolve the handball section and transfer all the players to another club in the city, SC Leipzig. On 30 June 1993, the handball department was re-established at SC DHfK. In June 1995, due to financial problems, the handball division was disbanded again. Finally, in 2007, the DHfK handball section was revived for the third time at the lowest level of German handball. It returned to the Handball-Bundesliga in the 2015–2016 season. ==Crest, colours, supporters==
Crest, colours, supporters
Kit manufacturers Kits ==Sports hall information==
Sports hall information
Name:Arena LeipzigCity:LeipzigCapacity: – 8000 • Address: – Am Sportforum 2 04105 Leipzig, Germany ==Accomplishments==
Accomplishments
EHF Champions League: • : 1966GDR Championship (Oberliga): • : 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1976, 1979 • : 1969 • GDR Cup (FDGB-Pokal): • Gold: 1971, 1972, 1982 • 2. Handball-Bundesliga: • : 2015 ==Team==
Team
Current squad :Squad for the 2024–25 season Technical staff • Head coach: André Haber • Assistant coach: Miloš Putera • Athletic Trainer: Hagen Pietrek • Physiotherapist: Leon Brettschneider • Club doctor: Dr. Pierre Hepp Transfers :Transfers for the 2025–26 season ;Joining • Tomáš Mrkva (GK) from THW KielTomáš Piroch (RB) from Wisła PłockAhmed Khairy (CB) from Al AhlyAdam Lönn (LB) from Pays d'Aix Université ClubBlaer Hinriksson (CB) from UMF AftureldingDean Bombač (CB) from Győri ETO-UNI FKC ;Leaving • Andri Már Rúnarsson (CB) to HC ErlangenKristian Sæverås (GK) to Frisch Auf GöppingenLuca Witzke (CB) to SG Flensburg-HandewittStephan Seitz (RB) to ThSV Eisenach ==Previous squads==
Former club members
Notable former playersJoel Birlehm (2019–2022) • Simon Ernst (2021–) • Rico Göde (2012–2014) • Benjamin Herth (2016) • Klaus Franke (1959–1971) • Maximilian Janke (2015–2021) • Yves Kunkel (2017–2018) • Philipp Müller (2019–2021) • Niclas Pieczkowski (2016–2021) • Andreas Rojewski (2016–2019) • Bastian Roscheck (2013–2021) • Franz Semper (2013–2020) • Christoph Steinert (2015–2017) • Hans-Joachim Ursinus (1963–1974) • Jens Vortmann (2016–2020) • Luca Witzke (2019–) • Philipp Weber (2013–2016, 2017–2021) • Juan Pablo Fernández (2009–2010) • Raul Santos (2018–2020) • Šime Ivić (2021–) • Lovro Jotić (2021–) • Marko Mamić (2019–) • Marino Marić (2022–) • Pavel Prokopec (2012–2014) • René Villadsen (2018–2019) • Patrick Wiesmach (2018–) • Mohamed El-Tayar (2022–) • Joël Abati (2011) • Viggó Kristjánsson (2019, 2022–) • Aivis Jurdžs (2015–2019) • Kristian Sæverås (2020–2025) • Henrik Ruud Tovås (2013–2015) • Maciej Gębala (2018–) • Igor Lyovshin (2013) • Goran Stojanović (2011) • Alen Milosevic (2013–2022) • Miloš Putera (2015–2019) • Tobias Rivesjö (2016–2018) • Oskar Sunnefeldt (2021–) Former coaches ==Notes==
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