HC Kuban Krasnodar
HC Kuban Krasnodar is a Russian women's handball team from Krasnodar competing in the Russian Super League.
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Full name | HC Kuban Krasnodar | ||
Founded | 1973 | ||
Arena | Olymp Sports Palace, Krasnodar | ||
Capacity | 3,000 | ||
President | Irina Smirnova (RUS) | ||
Head coach | Denis Sayfulin (RUS) | ||
League | Russian Super League | ||
2019–20 | 6th | ||
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Website Official site |
Kuban enjoyed its golden era in the late 1980s, winning two Cup Winners' Cups in 1987 and 1988 by beating TSC Berlin and Vasas Budapest in the final, and reaching the 1990 European Cup's final, lost to Hypo Niederösterreich, after winning the 1989 Soviet Championship. Kuban also played a third unsuccessful Cup Winners' Cup final in 1989.[1]
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union Kuban won the transitional CIS Championship, but it hasn't been able to win the new Russian Super League to date. Between 1997 and 2000 the team was second to Istochnik Rostov and Aqva Volgograd, its best results. In 2000 it also reached its fourth Cup Winners' Cup's final, losing to Mar Valencia.[2]
Most recently Kuban was 6th in the 2016 championship.
European record
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2016–17 | EHF Cup | R1 | Nea Ionia | 36–24 | 31–24 | 67–48 |
R2 | Spono Eagles | 35–23 | 38–28 | 73–51 | ||
R3 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 29–23 | 32–26 | 61–49 | ||
Group B | Alba Fehérvár | 31–26 | 31–24 | 1st place | ||
Brest Bretagne | 25–20 | 21–27 | ||||
Leipzig | 32–24 | 34–21 | ||||
1/4 | Bietigheim | 26–33 | 31–26 | 57–59 |
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2020–21 season
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Transfers
- Transfers for the 2020-2021
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References
- List of champions of EHF competitions in the-sports.org
- Record and profile in European Handball Federation's website