Fémina Visé
Fémina Visé is a Belgian women's handball club from Visé. It was originally established in 1975 as Amicale Visé's women's team before becoming an independent club in 1986 under its current name.
Fémina Visé | |||
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Full name | Handball Fémina Visé | ||
Founded | 1975 | ||
Arena | Hall Omnisport, Visé | ||
Capacity | 600 | ||
Head coach | Linde Panis | ||
League | First Division | ||
2018–19 | 4th | ||
Club colours | |||
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Website Official site |
Fémina has been one of the Belgian Championship's leading teams for the past 22 years, with twelve titles since 1997.[1] It is also a regular team in EHF competition's qualifying stages.[2]
Titles
- Belgian First Division: 12
- 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014
- Belgian Cup: 13
- 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017
European record
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1998–99 | EHF Champions League | 1/16 | Besançon | 13–33 | 17–29 | 30–62 |
1999–00 | EHF Champions League | 1/16 | Viborg | 19–39 | 12–41 | 31–80 |
2000–01 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | R3 | Mainz | 26–32 | 22–36 | 48–68 |
2001–02 | EHF Cup | R2 | Bouillargues | 15–23 | 23–36 | 38–59 |
2002–03 | EHF Cup | R1 | Eastcon Vilnius | 19–32 | 19–27 | 38–49 |
2003–04 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | R2 | København | 19–38 | 12–42 | 31–80 |
2004–05 | EHF Cup | R1 | Youth Union Athienou | 26–20 | 41–24 | 67–44 |
R2 | Byåsen | 18–51 | 21–49 | 39–100 | ||
2005–06 | EHF Cup | R1 | Latsia Nicosia | 35–38 | 28–33 | 63–71 |
2006–07 | EHF Cup | R1 | Juventus Melveren | 22–16 | 19–19 | 41–35 |
R2 | Spono Eagles | 12–24 | 17–32 | 29–60 | ||
2007–08 | EHF Cup | R2 | Alba Fehérvár | 21–28 | 17–37 | 38–65 |
2008–09 | EHF Cup | R1 | Lokomotiv Varna | 23–34 | 23–28 | 46–62 |
2009–10 | EHF Cup | R2 | Vrnjačka Banja | 24–28 | 29–37 | 53–65 |
2010–11 | EHF Cup | R2 | Dunărea Brăila | 17–32 | 17–39 | 34–71 |
2011–12 | Challenge Cup | R3 | Victoria Berestye | 25–27 | 27–39 | 52–76 |
2012–13 | EHF Cup | R2 | Ramat Gan | 41–23 | 41–21 | 82–44 |
R3 | Çankaya Belediyesi | 25–42 | 21–31 | 46–73 | ||
2013–14 | EHF Cup | R2 | Kastrioti | 37–31 | 30–25 | 67–56 |
R3 | Çankaya Belediyesi | 24–22 | 22–29 | 46–51 | ||
2014–15 | EHF Cup | R2 | Kyndil Tórshavn | 20–21 | 22–15 | 42–36 |
R3 | Muratpaşa | 20–37 | 21–25 | 41–62 | ||
2015–16 | EHF Cup | R2 | VOC Amsterdam | 20–34 | 22–38 | 42–72 |
2016–17 | Challenge Cup | R3 | ABU Baku | 16–26 | 20–24 | 36–50 |
2017–18 | Challenge Cup | R3 | Kristianstad | 13–27 | 10–25 | 23–52 |
2018–19 | Challenge Cup | R2 | Holon | 26–22 | 26–23 | 52−45 |
R3 | Kristianstad | 17–27 | 14–25 | 31–52 | ||
References
- List of champions Archived 2013-10-15 at the Wayback Machine in the Belgian Handball Federation's 50th anniversary dossier, p.83
- Profile in EHF's website
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