Lois Abbingh (Odense Håndbold to Vipers Kristiansand)
Abbingh will replace Jeřábková in the reigning champions’ team, as Vipers aim to make history by winning the EHF Champions League Women for the fourth time in a row. The Dutch left back is undoubtedly bringing a lot of experience to the table, as she is ready to start her eighth season in the European premium competition, having played for HCM Baia Mare, Rostov-Don and Odense before signing for Vipers.
The Norwegian side, who will have a new coach at the helm, Tomas Hlavaty, prepares for a challenging season, but will hope that the experience and nous brought by Abbingh will be enough, as the Dutch back has previously scored 328 goals in her past seven seasons in the European top competition. Getting back into shape after an injury and giving birth was definitely a challenge for the left back, but Abbingh confirmed her credentials for Odense in the second part of last season and looks ready to rumble.
Laura Flippes (Paris 92 to CSM Bucuresti)
Since leaving Metz Handball in 2020, Flippes did not play in the EHF Champions League and also transitioned from her usual right wing position to right back, where CSM Bucuresti were definitely feeling the heat last season. In fact, the Romanian champions did not have any experienced left-handed player on the right back position and they have brought two players in that role now: Flippes and Brest’s Monika Kobylinska.
Flippes is not the type of players that will catch your eye from the first game, but her defensive nous – forged in the French league, where she played throughout her whole career – is next to none and will surely help CSM get better and better, slotting in exactly in a position where the Romanian side needed experience the most.
Alina Grijseels (BV Borussia 09 Dortmund to Metz Handball)
Grijseels is a superb centre back, a dual-threat player which can create opportunities for her teammates and score goals. In fact, in the 2021/22 season, before suffering an arm injury, Grijseels was the top scorer of the EHF Champions League Women, finishing the season with 84 goals. After nine years at BV Borussia 09 Dortmund, Grijseels felt like it was time for a new challenge and Metz might just be the right place to flourish.
The German Player of the Year in 2021 and 2022, Grijseels looks like a great fit for Metz, especially as the French side needed a centre back to replace Bruna de Paula Almeida. Grijseels is a player in a different mould, but can surely take over and become Metz’s top scorer this season, especially in that free-flowing attack for the French side.
photo Alina Grijseels © 2023 Cedosa/Metz Handball