French Reports on Coupe de la Ligue

Some post mortem articles and videos have appeared on several French websites. Here are a few worthy of note:

Handzone’s Francois Dasriaux gives a measured critique of the event titled, Good Idea!, Bad Choice? In his commentary he outlines several of the mitigating factors that contributed to the poor attendance, but also critiques the American organizers for not more effectively marketing the event. He also points that more coordination with USA Team Handball would have resulted in a few more fans. Despite these critiques he does point out the positive reactions of the players and the fact that the German Bundesliga is contemplating a similar venture and that the potential is there for better execution the next time around.
Handzone: Good Idea, Bad Choice?: http://www.handzone.net/asp.net/main.news/news.aspx?id=52501

Le Parisien wrote that Alain Smadja, the President of the French League is going to sit down with the American organizers and plan better for next year’s event. In particular, he notes that more advertising is needed and that he would like to see the event in New York City.
Sport24.com Smadja Wants New York: http://www.sport24.com/hand-volley/fil-info/smadja-veut-new-york-254694/

Hand 7 has a couple of video interviews. One with Alain Smadja and one with several players after the all star game. Over and over again the players emphasize that they really enjoyed the tournament, they just wish there were more fans there.
Hand 7: Player interviews (Video): http://www.hand7.fr/visio/videos/coupe-de-la-ligue-les-all-stars-font-leur-show.html
Hand 7: Alain Smadja interview (Video): http://www.hand7.fr/visio/videos/coupe-de-la-ligue-itw-d-alain-smadja.html

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Miami Coupe de la Ligue Interviews

Team Handball News conducted a few short interviews with fans, players and organizers at the tournament. Interviews can be listened to at your computer (left click) or downloaded to your MP3 player (right click).

Stephen (Montpellier Fan) (4:05): https://teamhandballnews.com/request50.html

Joelle (A Member of the Quebec contingent) (2:09): https://teamhandballnews.com/request52.html

Ragnar Oskarsson (Icelander who plays for French Club, Dunkerque) (2:31): https://teamhandballnews.com/request51.html

A.C. Tellison: (Co-organizer with Christian Zaharia) (5:13): https://teamhandballnews.com/request53.html

Jackson Richardson: (French Handball Legend): [i]Coming soon[/i]

Mark Ortega (U.S. Player playing in Norway): [i]Coming soon[/i]

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French Coupe de la Ligue (Finals and All-Star Game)

[b]Istres 22 – Montpellier 20[/b]

In a startling upset, Istres knocked off 5 time defending Couple de la Ligue Champion Montpellier 22-20. Istres, currently in 9th place(7 wins, 3 draws, 10 losses) in the 14 team French league, handed league leading Montpellier (19-0-1) only its second loss of the season against a French side. Istres, a 10.5 goal underdog, coupled strong court defensive and goalie play to hold Montpellier to just 20 goals. Istres’ goalie, Vincent Gerard stopped 25 of 45 shots for a 54% save percentage. Mohamdi Loutoufi led a balanced scoring attack with 5 goals.

Both sides played without several key players due to injuries. Montpellier gave extensive playing to several less experience players to start the match before bring in veterans Mladen Bojinovic and Wissem Hmam midway through the first half. This strange substitution pattern seemed to impact Montpellier’s offensive flow and Istres was able to take advantage of several turnovers for key fast break goals. Montpellier is still on pace to win the regular season title and will likely continue to advance in the Coupe de France competition, but Istres’ victory will prevent them from repeating their “triple” title performance of last year.
French Handzone article with several photos: http://www.handzone.net/asp.net/main.news/news.aspx?id=52497

[b]Challengers 48 – All Stars 42[/b]

In a game, as the score indicates, lacking any meaningful defense the Challengers defeated the All Star 48-42. The teams consisted of several foreign players playing in France, a few stars from other teams in the league and a few players from the two teams that lost yesterday. The highlight of the game for many was an opportunity to see the great Jackson Richardson play. Richardson, who is coming out of retirement to play for German side, Rhein-Neckar Lowen, did not disappoint and showed his usual flare in passing and scoring

[b]Best Fans Award: [/b] 38 members of youth teams in Quebec traveled by bus, nonstop, all the way from Quebec City to Miami to witness the matches at American Airlines Arena. OK, I’ve taken some serious road trips to play Handball in the past, but it’s hard to top that commitment.

[b]Media Reports[/b]

Miami Herald: “Istres stuns Montpellier to win world handball title at American Airlines Arena” http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/story/995704.html
L’Equipe TV (Video) Istres Triumphs in Miami:
http://www.lequipe.fr/Handball/breves2009/20090411_194559_istres-triomphe-a-miami.html

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Breaking news out of Miami!

It appears that retired French handball icon Jackson Richardson will return to action professionally, following his Miami Coupe De La Ligue All Star game appearance, later this afternoon (17:00 EDT).

Jackson just confirmed that he did indeed sign a two month contract with HBL's Rhein-Neckar Lowen. He is set to report to the German club on Monday. April 13th.

This sets up a unique matchup between fomer retired French MNT teammates, as Richardson (Rhein-Neckar) will face Martini (Kiel) in a the CL semi final round.

Media Reports on Coupe de la Ligue

Here are a couple of local reports from the Miami news media:

Miami Herald: “High-drama handball showdowns in Miami”: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/other/story/994983.html
Miami New Times Riptide Blog: “Live Handball”: http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2009/04/live_handball.php

Here’s a short video from L’Equipe TV: http://video.lequipe.fr/video/iLyROoafJy_z.html

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French Coupe de la Ligue (Semi-Finals)

[b]Montpellier 31 – 27 Chambery[/b]

The battle between the top two teams in France saw Montpellier continue it’s dominance over Chambery, despite missing several key players due to injury. Not playing for Montpellier were 3 international stars, Joel Abati, Cedric Burdet and Michel Guigou. As a result they rotated players through the right backcourt spot and converted circle runner David Juricek into a left wing. Disjointed on offense at times they were still amiably led by the steady hand of Heykel Megannem who had several assists to go along with his game high 12 goals. On defense they were also effective in keeping French International star Daniel Narcisse in check for most of the match. I say in check, because Narcisse is simply too good of a player to shut down fully.

In terms of the flow of the game, the first half was rather uneven with both sides having more unforced errors than one normally would expect from the crème de la crème of French Handball. Montpellier, however, was more consistent and built up a 16-13 halftime lead. In the second half the game appeared to be over as Montpellier extended their 16-13 halftime lead to 23-16. At this point in the match, however, Chambery rose to the challenge with excellent goalie work by Michael Robin and 20 year old David Barrachet and Narcisse providing a 1-2 punch on offense to pull within one goal, 26-25, with 9 minutes left. At this point, Montpellier and Mladen Bojinovic, showed why they are the class of French Handball. At two key junctures with Montpellier down a man, Bojinovic somehow found the back of the net and forced a penalty shot to kill any hopes of a Chambery victory.

French Handzone article with several photos:
http://www.handzone.net/asp.net/main.news/news.aspx?id=52495

[b]Istres 31 – 30 Paris[/b]

The “Junior Varsity” match between the 9th and 10th place teams in the French league was an entertaining see-saw match that saw Istres win on a last second shot. In the first half Istres pulled away from Paris for a comfortable 17-12 lead at the break. At the start of the 2nd half, though, Paris came out on fire and only took 7 minutes to tie the score at 18. Paris and Istres traded leads back and forth for a few minutes until Paris went on a 4-0 run to take a 27-23 lead with 13 minutes left and then “bam”, Istres scored 4 and a row to tie it at 27 with 8:30 left. Then, you guessed it- Paris scored to take a 30-27 lead with 4:30 to go. And you know where this is headed…. Istres scored 4 goals in a row, including the last 3 by Kamel Alouini. Alouini, a Tunisian international, who is just 20 years old, was easily the “man of the match” scoring 9 goals in 10 attempts.

Istres will have their work cut out for them tomorrow, as Montpellier will be heavily favored to win their 6th straight Coupe de la Ligue. The big news for them is that this semi-final victory all but guarantees them a slot in the EHF Cup. The winner of the Coupe de la Ligue is awarded this slot, but as Montpellier is all but destined for 1st place in the French league regular season, they will play in the more prestigious Champions League.

French Handzone article with several photos: http://www.handzone.net/asp.net/main.news/news.aspx?id=52496

[b]Solo Commentary: [/b] I’ve been watching sports on TV for almost 40 years and I don’t know how many times I’ve said to myself or out loud, “That guy is an idiot and doesn’t know what he’s talking about.” Well, having sat at on the other side of the mic for a change, let’s just say I’m a little more sympathetic to grammatical and tactical mistakes. Not to mention the challenge of solo commentary. Talking to yourself for 60 minutes is a unique challenge all its own.

[b]Attendance (as in the lack of): [/b]As the lone American amongst the French Press corps I fielded several questions concerning Handball in the U.S. and inevitably the conversation turned to the low attendance. I haven’t seen official figures, but it’s obvious that the numbers are well below expectations. The controversy as far as the French are concerned is that it’s a long way to travel to play in a sparsely populated arena. I’ll have more to say on this topic at a later date, but right now all I can say is that there are a lot of people that missed two great matches.

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French Coupe de la Ligue (D-1)

Landed at around 1330 Local and checked out the setup at the American Airlines Arena. Truly, a magnificent setting for a handball match. Chambery was practicing and they looked in fine form. After practice I heard French National Team player pretending to be an English speaking commentator. Tres amusant. The local press has also discovered the event and has published a couple of articles on the upcoming tournament.

Miami Herald: Handball championships being played in Miami: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/story/991258.html

Miami New Times: The global takeover of French handball begins in Miami: http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2009/03/the_global_takeover_of_french.php

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Team Handball News Meet-Up in Miami

Tentatively, we are planning an informal meet-up for followers of the Team Handball News website on Saturday night after the All-Star game. Exact time and location is TBD. This will be your opportunity to chat with me, Bogdan and other Handball fans. If you're attending the tournament in Miami this weekend and haven't emailed me already please do, so I can email you with the finalized details.

Updates and Changes for Coupe de la Ligue 2009

For Immediate Release: April 6, 2009 Miami Fl.

[b]Montpellier-Chambery to play at Noon[/b]
Due to high television demand, Ligue Nationale de Handball (LNH) has agreed to switch the times of the semi final games of the South Florida Coupe de la Ligue 2009. This change means that Montpellier and Chambery who were schedule to battle on Friday, April 10 at 5:00 PM will now play at 12:00 PM est. Paris and Istres will follow up in the 5:00 PM show down. In the past, LNH officials often make these type of changes to give the maximum amount of exposure to a young but fast growing league.

[b]LiveSportsVideo.com to Broadcast Coupe de la Ligue 2009[/b]
An agreement has been reached between the LNH, New Worlds Sports Enterprises and LiveSportsVideo.com to broadcast the 2009 Coupe de la Ligue Live on the Internet. Coupedelaligue.pro was initially expected to broadcast the games but is no longer the web broadcast site. If you have pre-paid for the games please contact iamsport.org for a full refund.

[b]Tickets Still Available[/b]
Tickets are still available for all games and have been reduced in price. These can be purchased at the ticket window at the American Airlines Arena on game days, Friday and Saturday April 10 and 11. Ticket prices start at $10. Plenty of good seats available.

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Instant Classic: Hamburg vs. Flensburg (2nd Leg)

The ESPN franchise has several different channels and one of them, ESPN Classic, is devoted to the reruns of classic sporting events. Lately, they been hyping the 30 year old NCAA basketball championship between Indiana State (Larry Bird) and Michigan State (Magic Johnson). Sometimes, however, they throw out the time requirement if a recent match is worthy of seeing again or showing for those that might have missed it and those matches are dubbed, "instant classics".

While ESPN did show the Handball World Championships on their ESPN360 platform they haven't bought the Champions League rights yet. If they did, however, yesterday's match between Hamburg and Flensburg would surely be an instant classic. I won't give the result away, but I will set the stage. Hamburg won the 1st leg in Flensburg 28-25. Flensburg has been having a down year, so surely they have no chance of beating Hamburg at Hamburg in front of 12,000 fans. On top of that, they need to win on aggregate, which means they must either win by 4 goals or just 3 if they can score 29 goals (away goals is the 2nd tiebreaker).

Link to EHFtv video: http://www.ehftv.com/ec/cl/men/2008-09/video/000515 (Note: you can always fast forward if you don't have time for the whole match)

This is also just the first of 3 quarter-final 2nd leg matches this weekend.

Zagreb at Kiel Saturday, 1700 CET (1st leg result was a 28-28 draw)
Ciudad Real at Veszprem Saturday, 1715 CET (Ciudad Real won the 1st leg 29-24)
Chekov at Rhein-Neckar Lowen, Sunday, 1715 CET (Chekov won the 1st leg 33-31)

These matches can be watched live or on demand, usually around 5 hours after the match is completed. The archive is here: http://www.ehftv.com/ec/cl/search/video

Memo to EHF: If you were to add a premium option with better picture quality, I (and others) will immediately open our wallets.

Catch the greatest handball event in the US, LIVE on the web.

[center]As previously announced, the much awaited Coupe de la Ligue Final Four – Miami 2009 – is only 7 days away.
The two semifinals, final and the All Star game will be webcast live on [link=www.livesportsvideo.com]Live Sports Video[/link].
You too, can follow the action live, by clicking on the link below.

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Play by play commentary and color anlaysis of the live weekend webcast, will be provided to you by John Ryan and Bogdan Pasat.[/center]

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HBL and Liga Asobal Press Release on First Annual Shootout Event

The debate has raged in Handball circles for many years: Which league is better? The German Bundesliga (HBL) or the Spanish Liga Asobal? Now the two leagues have decided to take the debate out of parlor halls and onto the court with their joint announcement of the first ever HBL-Liga Asobal shootout.

Over 10 straight days all 16 Liga Asobal and the top 16 HBL clubs will play each other in a head to head competition to start the 2009-10 season. The teams will be paired by their final placement in each league at the end of this season and half the games will be played in each country. The tournament will start with a double header on Friday, August 28th in Barcelona with matches featuring the 2nd place and 6th place teams from both countries. It will culminate on Sunday, September 6th at Cologne Arena with matches between the league champions and the 5th place clubs.

The winner of the competition will be based on the overall W-L-T record of each league and will be awarded the Toyota trophy (Toyota is the sponsor of the event). In addition to bragging rights, both leagues have also agreed that any additional slot for Champions League play will be awarded to the winning country.

As an added bonus and marketing move the HBL has indicated that all matches will be available for viewing on their web-streaming platform HBL.tv www.hbl.tv free of charge. HBL General Manager, Frank Bohmann, indicated that this is the HBL’s way of saying thanks to their fans and also an opportunity for fans world-wide to experience the 1.5 Mbs quality of hbl.tv. And he also acknowledged an ulterior motive by saying, “We’re convinced that once people experience hbl.tv they will be willing to pay for the season ticket package.”

Link to the Official Press Release: press release

Other groundbreaking stories previously uncovered at Team Handball News
From 2008: IHF, EHF and National Leagues Form Major TV Partnership: https://teamhandballnews.com/2008/04/ihf-ehf-and-national-leagues-form-major-tv-partnership/

From 2007: Kretzschmar Signs Contract to Play Handball in the United States: https://teamhandballnews.com/2007/04/kretzschmar-signs-contract-to-play-handball-in-the-united-states/