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===Current squad===
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* 15 {{flagicon|GER}} [[Madita Kohorst]]
* 16 {{flagicon|GER}} Nicole Roth
* 16 {{flagicon|GER}} Nicole Roth
* 98 {{flagicon|GER}} Annabelle Sattler
* 98 {{flagicon|GER}} Annabelle Sattler
* {{0}}{{0}} {{flagicon|SWE}} Rebecca Nilsson
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* {{0}}7 {{flagicon|NED}} [[Bo van Wetering]]
* {{0}}{{0}} {{flagicon|POL}} [[Dagmara Nocuń]]
* 95 {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Dorina Korsós]]
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* {{0}}2 {{flagicon|GER}} [[Marlene Zapf]]
* {{0}}2 {{flagicon|GER}} [[Marlene Zapf]]
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* 26 {{flagicon|GER}} Svenja Hübner
* 26 {{flagicon|GER}} Svenja Hübner
* 55 {{flagicon|NED}} Tamara Haggerty
* {{0}}{{0}} {{flagicon|SWE}} Thess Krönell
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* {{0}}4 {{flagicon|AUT}} Katarina Pandza
* {{0}}4 {{flagicon|AUT}} Katarina Pandza
* 14 {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Anika Niederwieser]]
* 51 {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marija Obradović]]
* 51 {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marija Obradović]]
* {{0}}{{0}} {{flagicon|FRA}} Margot Bergfeld
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* {{0}}8 {{flagicon|DEN}} Silje Brøns Petersen
* {{0}}8 {{flagicon|DEN}} Silje Brøns Petersen
* {{0}}{{0}} {{flagicon|NOR}} Marte Juuhl Svensson
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* {{0}}6 {{flagicon|GER}} Laetitia Quist
* {{0}}9 {{flagicon|HUN}} Anna Albek
* {{0}}9 {{flagicon|HUN}} Anna Albek
* 22 {{flagicon|GER}} [[Maren Weigel]]
* 22 {{flagicon|GER}} [[Maren Weigel]]

Revision as of 06:33, 18 July 2021

TuS Metzingen
Full nameTuS Metzingen
Short nameTusSies
Founded1861
ArenaPaul Horn-Arena, Tübingen
Capacity3,132
PresidentSiegfried Grabowski
Head coachEdina Rott
LeagueHBL
2018–2019HBL, 3rd
Club colours   
Website
Official site

TuS Metzingen is a German women's handball team from Metzingen and Baden-Württemberg.


Kits

Honours

European record

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2016–17 EHF Cup R2 Czech Republic Baník Most 30–22 29–25 59–47
R3 Turkey Yenimahalle 27–33 36–23 63–56
Group D Denmark Nykøbing Falster 29–34 36–36 2nd place
Russia Lada Togliatti 23–24 27–26
Norway Glassverket 39–17 22–16
1/4 France Nantes 27–23 31–28 58–51
1/2 Russia Rostov-Don 18–29 21–31 39–60

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2021–22 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2021–22 season

Notable former players