DHC Sokol Poruba




























DHC Sokol Poruba
Full name DHC Sokol Poruba
Founded 1997 / 2019
League
WHIL
Czech League
2011–12 WHIL: 4th
Czech League: 1st
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Team colours


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Home




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Away


Website
Official site

DHC Sokol Poruba is a Czech women's handball club from Ostrava's Poruba district originally established as BK Ostrava (a.k.a. Cosmetic Ostrava for sponsorship reasons) in 1997. BK Ostrava won the national championship in its two first seasons, taking part in the Champions League.[1] In 2010 it was disbanded and refounded, taking its current name.


In 2012 the team won its third league.[2] The 2012–13 EHF Cup will mark its debut in EHF competitions under its current form.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Titles


  • 2 European record


  • 3 2011-12 squad


  • 4 References





Titles



  • Czech League
    • 1997, 1998, 2012



European record











































Season
Competition
Round
Club
1st leg
2nd leg
Aggregate


2016-17

Challenge Cup

R3

Georgia (country) HC Mamuli
34–12
31–7

65–19

1/8

Kosovo KHF Shqiponja
51–18
46–22

97–40

1/4

Poland Kram Start Elbląg
24–29
27–14

51–43

1/2

Sweden H 65 Höör
16–28
14–22

30–50


2011-12 squad



  • Goalkeepers

    • Sabina Bártová, Markéta Doláková, Lenka Roháčková


  • Defenders

    • Romana Chrenková, Alena Lešková, Sylvie Osinová, Alžbeta Rechtorisová, Mária Revajová


  • Wingers

    • Michaela Carbolová, Katarína Dubajová, Michaela Hrbková, Šárka Marčíková, Lucie Mrózková, Alžbeta Mykolajková, Barbora Mýlková, Alžbeta Tóthová


  • Pivots

    • Petra Adámková, Dominika Selucká, Petra Vitková




References





  1. ^ Profile in EHF's website


  2. ^ Poruba celebrates the title. Czech Handball Federation


  3. ^ Profile in EHF's website









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