CSKA: the rookies who defied all odds
It was a season full of ups and downs for the Russian team, who are aiming to become one of the teams to beat in the next seasons in the DELO EHF Champions League. CSKA made a tough choice to replace Danish coach Jan Leslie, who spearheaded the project since 2019, after progressing to the quarter-finals with a narrow win against RK Krim Mercator.
His assistant, former left back Olga Akopian, took charge, and led the Russian team to their maiden DELO EHF FINAL4 berth. A name to watch as a coach in the future, Akopian was a gold medallist at both the IHF Women’s World Championship and the Olympic Games, having represented Russia between 2005 and 2016, and took part in the DELO EHF FINAL4 once as a player while plying her trade for Dinamo Volgograd between 2002 and 2015.
While Akopian has little experience as a head coach, her handball IQ is next to none and could prove crucial for CSKA.
Facing Vipers in the semi-final, CSKA will still miss influential left back Elena Mikhaylichenko, who suffered a season-ending injury in November, but otherwise the side boasts a clean bill of health across the board.
Following up on the superb quarter-final win against CSM Bucuresti, CSKA will fight for the Russian league title right before the DELO EHF FINAL4, with a final against rivals Rostov-Don on the cards.