How they rate themselves
Despite facing tough opponents in the group phase, the ambitions are huge.
“We have big goals in the EHF European League. With our strong team, we definitely want to make it to the final tournament.
“We will play with the same passion and pride as we did in the four years before in the DELO EHF Champions League. Participation in international competitions is extremely important – for ourselves, our fans, sponsors and the entire region,” says club manager Gerit Winnen.
Danick Snelder is happy to be back on the international stage: “I am very excited about the next stage of the European League. After the first games against Tertnes, the international feeling is totally back. I believe in our chances to be among the favourites, but I also think the Danish and French clubs are always strong and can be estimated as favourites.”
Did you know?
Bietigheim’s two back court players Inger Smits and Xenia Smits are not sisters or relatives. Xenia Smits was born in Belgium but took German citizenship in 2014. Both of her sisters are also professional handball players.
Inger Smits is Dutch and her family is also handball mad. Her father Gino is former Dortmund coach and now coaches the German U17 girls, whom he steered to the EHF EURO silver medal this summer, her brother Kay plays for Magdeburg in the European League and is a Dutch national team player.
What the numbers say
Three goalkeepers from three countries arrived this year. Gabriela Moreschi is a Brazilian international and played in Norway, Romania and France before she joined Bietigheim. Melinda Szikora played six years for FTC, then joined Siofok and was a European League finalist, before she arrived at Bietigheim.
The youngster in the goalkeeper trio is Dutch Lieke van der Linden (20), who was more successful in beach handball than indoor handball before, as she was an U16 and U17 European champion in 2016 and 2017. Indoors, Borhave Bornse was her last club before she joined Bietigheim.
Arrivals and departures
Arrivals: Melinda Szikora (Siofok KC/HUN), Kelly Dulfer (Borussia Dortmund/GER), Inger Smits (Borussia Dortmund/GER), Jenny Behrend (VfL Oldenburg/GER), Veronika Malá (Paris 92/FRA), Gabriela Moreschi (Fleury Loiret HB/FRA), Lieke van der Linden (Borhave Bornse/NED)
Departures: Leonie Patorra (HSG Bad Wildungen Vipers/GER), Amelie Berger (Borussia Dortmund/GER), Kim Braun (Thüringer HC/GER), Anna Loerper (retired), Valentyna Salamakha (CS Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud/ROU), Emily Sando (Horsens HK/DEN), Nele Reimer (Sport-Union Neckarsulm/GER)
Past achievements
EHF European League Women participations (including 2021/22): 1
Other:
EHF Champions League: Play-offs (1): 2020/21, Main Round (1): 2017/18
EHF Cup: Runners-up (1): 2016/17; Group Phase (2): 2018/19, 2019/20
German league: 2 titles (2017, 2019)
German cup: 1 title (2021)