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| Full name | Hypo Niederösterreich | ||
| Short name | Hypo | ||
| Founded | 1972 | ||
| Arena | Bundessport- und Freizeitzentrum Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf | ||
| Capacity | 1,200 | ||
| President | Alois Ecker | ||
| Head coach | Martin Matuschkowitz | ||
| League | Women Handball Austria | ||
| 2020-21 | Women Handball Austria, 1st | ||
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| Website  Official site  | |||
Hypo Niederösterreich (Hypo NÖ) is an Austrian women's handball club, headquartered in Maria Enzersdorf. They are one of the most successful teams on the EHF Champions League, having won the title eight times.[1] They are also former winners of the EHF Champions Trophy in 2000.
Between 2011 and 2014, Hypo NÖ had a partnership with the Brazilian Handball Confederation, playing host to various players of the Brazil women's national handball team - including Alexandra Nascimento, who already played for Hypo since 2003 - and coach Morten Soubak. During the period, Brazil won the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship with six Hypo Nö players in its roster. Hypo Nö also won the EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup that year.[2][3]
Honours
- Women Handball Austria:
- Winners (44): 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
 
 - ÖHB Cup:
- Winners (33): 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
 
 - EHF Champions League:
- Winners (8): 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000
 - Runners-Up (5): 1987, 1988, 1991, 1996, 2008
 
 - EHF Champions Trophy:
- Winners (1): 2000
 - Runners-Up (2): 2004, 2008
 
 - EHF Cup Winners' Cup:
- Winners (1): 2013
 - Runners-Up (1): 2004
 
 
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2023–24 season[4]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Technical staff
 Head Coach: Ferenc Kovács
 Assistant Coach: Alla Matuschkowitz
 Physiotherapist: SVEN KÖHLER
 Physiotherapist: Dr. Olaf Sonntag
Selected former players
 Belina Lariça
 
 Jasna Kolar-Merdan
 
 
 Ausra Fridrikas
 
 Tanja Logwin
 
 Nataliya Rusnachenko
 
 Liliana Topea
 
 Simona Spiridon
 
 Gabriela Rotiș
 
 Edith Matei
 
 Sorina Teodorovic
 
 Gorica Aćimović
 Katrin Engel
 Petra Blazek
 Iris Morhammer
 
 Rima Sypkus
 Barbara Strass
 
 Tatyana Dzhandzhgava
 
 Stanka Božović
 Alla Matushkowitz
 Daniela Piedade
 Barbara Arenhart
 Francine Moraes
 Fernanda da Silva
 Francielle da Rocha
 Ana Paula Rodrigues
 Deonise Cavaleiro
 Idalina Mesquita
 Alexandra Nascimento
 Fabiana Diniz
 Mariana Costa
 Silvia Pinheiro
 Yu Geli
  Anđa Bilobrk
 Vesna Horaček
 Petra Vrdoljak
 Marion Limal
 Audrey Bruneau
 Sabine Englert
 Beatrix Balogh
 Erika Kirsner
 Dóra Lőwy
 Helga Németh
 Rita Deli
 Bernadett Temes
 Viktória Soós
 Nikolett Brigovácz
 Marianna Nagy
 Tímea Tóth
 Vivien Léránt
 Ibolya Mehlmann
 Anna Hajgató
 Oh Seong-Ok
 Kim Cha-Youn
 Sun Hee-Han
 Myoung Bok-Hee
 Huh Soon-Young
 Park Chung-Hee
 Sonata Vijunaite
 Ruta Latakaite
 Vilma Gainskyte
 Valentina Radulović
 Terese Pedersen
 Paula Ungureanu
 Alina Marin
 Katarina Tomašević
 Marianna Gubová
 Zuzana Koniková
 Alzbeta Tothová
 Katja Kurent Tatarovac
 Mia Hermansson Högdahl
 Olga Sanko
 Elena Chatalova
 Oxana Pal
 Svetlana Mozgovaya
 Tetyana Shynkarenko
 Oksana Sakada
 Mariya Boklashchuk
 Svetlana Morozova
 Ganna Kryvoruchko
 Leora Jones
 Gabriela Kottmann
 Maria Eugenia Musalem Araos
 
 Slađana Dronić
 
 Dragica Đurić-Krstić
Coaching history
 Gunnar Prokop (2005)
 Senad Jagodic
 László Laurencz (1984–1985)[5]
 Vinko Kandija (1985–1987; 1991–1992; 1999–2001)
 János Csík (1987–1989)[6]
 Ton van Linder (1989–1990)
 Sándor Vass (1990–1991)
 Arne Högdahl (1992–1995)
 Ivica Rimanic (1995–1997)
 Martin Matuschkowitz (1997–1998; 2003–2004; 2009–2011; 2016–2018)[7][8][9][10]
 László Kovács (1998–1999)[11]
 Ján Packa (2001–2002)
 János Gyurka (2002–2003)[12][13]
 Yuriy Klimov (2004–2005)[14][7]
 Mile Isaković (2005)[14]
 Ryan Zinglersen (2005–2007)[14][15]
 András Németh (2007–2009, 2011–2013)[16][17]
 Christian Maly (2009)[18]
 Morten Soubak (2013–2014)[19][20]
 Ferenc Kovács (2009, 2014–2016; 2018–)[20][21][9][10]
References
- ↑ "Hypo Niederösterreich". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
 - ↑ Ehrung für die WeltmeisterInnen von Hypo NÖ
 - ↑ Brasil encerra parceria com time que tem 6 campeãs mundiais de Handebol, Folha de S. Paulo
 - ↑ "Hypo Niederösterreich - Players, Team & Season Info | EHF". ehfel.eurohandball.com. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
 - ↑ "Laurencz László", Wikipédia (in Hungarian), 2020-08-09, retrieved 2021-04-21
 - ↑ KÁROLY, JOCHA (2020-07-11). "Messze megelőzte a korát – a híres-hírhedt Gunnar Prokop kalandos é". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - 1 2 Kft, New Wave Media Group. "A Vác ellen debütál a Hypo új trénere". www.origo.hu/ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ Kft, New Wave Media Group. "Sztárok nélkül marad a Hypo nőikézilabda-csapata". www.origo.hu/ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - 1 2 "History - Verein - Handball Hypo NÖ". www.hypo-noe.at. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - 1 2 "Matuschkowitz lässt seinen "Co" ans Werk". www.noen.at (in German). 2018-07-25. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ "CV of László Kovács" (PDF).
 - ↑ Kft, New Wave Media Group. "Gyurka János lett a Hypo trénere". www.origo.hu/ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ JÓZSEF, SIMON (2003-07-09). "Gyurka János ajánlatra vár - NSO". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - 1 2 3 "Zinglersen lett a Hypo új trénere | handball.hu - kézilabda". handball.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ Kft, New Wave Media Group. "Németh: Értelmetlen munkához már túl öreg vagyok". www.origo.hu/ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ Kft, New Wave Media Group. "Németh András Vácott építené a jövő kézicsapatát". www.origo.hu/ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ "Németh András (kézilabdázó)", Wikipédia (in Hungarian), 2021-02-11, retrieved 2021-04-21
 - ↑ MTI (2009-11-13). "Kovács Ferenc a megbízott edző a Hypo női kézicsapatánál". index.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ "Morten Soubak is the new Hypo NO coach!". Handball Planet. 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - 1 2 nemzetisport.hu (2014-04-09). "Női kézi: Kovács Ferenc váltja Soubakot a Hypónál - NSO". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 - ↑ Kft, New Wave Media Group. "Christian Maly váltja Prokopot a Hypónál". www.origo.hu/ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
 
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