Montpellier Handball
| Montpellier Handball | |||
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| Full name | Montpellier Handball | ||
| Short name | MHB | ||
| Founded | 1982 | ||
| Arena | FDI Stadium & Sud de France Arena | ||
| Capacity | 3,000 - 9,000 | ||
| President | Julien Deljarry | ||
| Head coach | Érick Mathé | ||
| League | LNH Division 1 | ||
| 2024–25 | LNH Division 1, 3rd of 16 | ||
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| Website Official site | |||
Montpellier Handball, formerly named Montpellier Agglomération Handball, is a professional handball club from Montpellier, France. Montpellier is the only French club to ever have won the EHF Champions League.


History
The team was founded as Cosmos Montpellier in 1982. In 1992 they were promoted to the top division. From 1994 they were coached by Patrice Canayer who guided them to 4 French championships.
In 2003 they became the first French team to win the EHF Champions League, when they beat Spanish Portland San Antonio in the final 19-27 away and 31-19 at home.[1]
In September 2012 18 people with connections to Montpellier, including 9 players, were accused of match fixing during a match against Cesson.[2] The accusion was that they had lost a match on purpose, in which their relatives had put money on the result worth upwards of 89,000 euros.[2][3][4] As a result several players left the club, including Luka and Nikola Karabatić (to Pays d'Aix UC HB), Erlend Mamelund (to Haslum HK) and Primož Prošt (to Frisch Auf Göppingen).[5] Three years later Nikola Karabatić were found guilty and had to pay a fine of 10,000 euros.[6]
After the 2023-24 season Patrice Canayer left the club after 30 years in charge.[7] He was replaced by Érick Mathé, who had been the assistant for Canayer from 2015 to 2018.[8]
Crest, colours, supporters
Naming history
| Name | Period | 
|---|---|
| Cosmos Montpellier | 1982–1987 | 
| Montpellier Paillade SC | 1987–1989 | 
| Montpellier Handball | 1989–2007 | 
| Montpellier Agglomération Handball | 2007–2015 | 
| Montpellier Handball | 2015–present | 
Kits
| HOME | ||||
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|           .svg.png) 2020-21 |           .svg.png) 2021-22 |           .svg.png) 2023-24 | ||
| AWAY | ||||||||||||||
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|        2012–13 |          2013–14 |           .svg.png) 2020-21 |           .svg.png) 2021-22 |           .svg.png) 2023-24 | ||||||||||
Accomplishments
- LNH Division 1: (14)
- EHF Champions League: (2)
- Coupe de France: (14) - Champions: 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2024–25
 
- Coupe de la Ligue: (10) - Champions: 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2015–16
 
- Trophée des Champions: (3) - Champions: 2010, 2011, 2018
 
- Championnat de France N1B - First place: 1991–92
 
- Championnat de France Nationale 2 - First place: 1988–89, 1999–00 (rés.)
 
- Championnat de France Nationale 3 - First place: 1987–88
 
- Double
- Winners (10): 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–04, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12
- Triple Crown
- Winners (1): 2002–03
European record
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2025–26 season
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Transfers
- Transfers for the 2025–26 season
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Former club members
Notable former players
 Joël Abati (2007–2009) Joël Abati (2007–2009)
 William Accambray (2005–2014) William Accambray (2005–2014)
 Benjamin Afgour (2017–2020) Benjamin Afgour (2017–2020)
 Igor Anić (2003–2007) Igor Anić (2003–2007)
 Grégory Anquetil (1989–2007) Grégory Anquetil (1989–2007)
 Arnaud Bingo (2016–2019) Arnaud Bingo (2016–2019)
 Sébastien Bosquet (2003–2005) Sébastien Bosquet (2003–2005)
 Cédric Burdet (1995–2003, 2006–2009) Cédric Burdet (1995–2003, 2006–2009)
 Laurent Busselier (1996–2000) Laurent Busselier (1996–2000)
 Patrick Cazal (1994–1999) Patrick Cazal (1994–1999)
 Hugo Descat (2019–2023) Hugo Descat (2019–2023)
 Didier Dinart (1996–2003) Didier Dinart (1996–2003)
 Adrien Dipanda (2006–2011) Adrien Dipanda (2006–2011)
 Frédéric Dole (2004–2007) Frédéric Dole (2004–2007)
 Ludovic Fabregas (2011–2018) Ludovic Fabregas (2011–2018)
 Jérôme Fernandez (1999–2002) Jérôme Fernandez (1999–2002)
 Vincent Gérard (2006–2008, 2015–2019) Vincent Gérard (2006–2008, 2015–2019)
 .svg.png) Andrej Golić (1992–2006) Andrej Golić (1992–2006)
 Mathieu Grébille (2008–2020) Mathieu Grébille (2008–2020)
 Michaël Guigou (1999–2019) Michaël Guigou (1999–2019)
 Samuel Honrubia (2001–2012) Samuel Honrubia (2001–2012)
 François-Xavier Houlet (1994–1996) François-Xavier Houlet (1994–1996)
 Franck Junillon (1987–2008) Franck Junillon (1987–2008)
 Luka Karabatic (2007–2012) Luka Karabatic (2007–2012)
 Nikola Karabatić (2000–2005, 2009–2013) Nikola Karabatić (2000–2005, 2009–2013)
 Daouda Karaboué (1993–2000, 2004–2010) Daouda Karaboué (1993–2000, 2004–2010)
 Karl Konan (2022–2025) Karl Konan (2022–2025)
 Geoffroy Krantz (2000–2007) Geoffroy Krantz (2000–2007)
 Yanis Lenne (2019–2025) Yanis Lenne (2019–2025)
 Pascal Mahé (1992–1996) Pascal Mahé (1992–1996)
 Bruno Martini (2000–2003) Bruno Martini (2000–2003)
 Olivier Maurelli (1995–1996) Olivier Maurelli (1995–1996)
 Philippe Médard (1987–1989) Philippe Médard (1987–1989)
 Thierry Omeyer (2000–2006, 2013–2014) Thierry Omeyer (2000–2006, 2013–2014)
 Valentin Porte (2016–) Valentin Porte (2016–)
 Laurent Puigségur (1990–2006) Laurent Puigségur (1990–2006)
 Melvyn Richardson (2017–2021) Melvyn Richardson (2017–2021)
 Mickaël Robin (2010–2014) Mickaël Robin (2010–2014)
 Arnaud Siffert (2013–2016) Arnaud Siffert (2013–2016)
 Stéphane Stoecklin (1988–1990) Stéphane Stoecklin (1988–1990)
 Marc Wiltberger (1993–1996) Marc Wiltberger (1993–1996)
 Semir Zuzo (2003–2006) Semir Zuzo (2003–2006)
 Abdelkrim Bendjemil (1990–1992) Abdelkrim Bendjemil (1990–1992)
 Rabah Gherbi (1996–1999, 2001–2003) Rabah Gherbi (1996–1999, 2001–2003)
 Lucas Moscariello (2021–2023) Lucas Moscariello (2021–2023)
 Diego Simonet (2013–) Diego Simonet (2013–)
 Marko Panić (2021–2024) Marko Panić (2021–2024)
 Felipe Borges (2013–2016) Felipe Borges (2013–2016)
 David Juříček (2004–2011) David Juříček (2004–2011)
 Jan Sobol (2007–2010) Jan Sobol (2007–2010)
 Venio Losert (2014–2015) Venio Losert (2014–2015)
 Petar Metličić (2012–2013) Petar Metličić (2012–2013)
 Veron Načinović (2021–2025) Veron Načinović (2021–2025)
 Marin Šego (2019–2022) Marin Šego (2019–2022)
 Damien Kabengele (1996–2006) Damien Kabengele (1996–2006)
 Ahmed Hesham (2023–2025) Ahmed Hesham (2023–2025)
 Mohamed Mamdouh (2017–2019) Mohamed Mamdouh (2017–2019)
 Cristian Malmagro (2012–2013) Cristian Malmagro (2012–2013)
 Balázs Laluska (2014–2015) Balázs Laluska (2014–2015)
  Uroš Vilovski (2012–2013) Uroš Vilovski (2012–2013)
 Allahkaram Esteki (2015–2016) Allahkaram Esteki (2015–2016)
 Ólafur Guðmundsson (2021–2022) Ólafur Guðmundsson (2021–2022)
 Geir Sveinsson (1995–1997) Geir Sveinsson (1995–1997)
 Jonas Truchanovičius (2016–2021) Jonas Truchanovičius (2016–2021)
 Erlend Mamelund (2012–2013) Erlend Mamelund (2012–2013)
.svg.png) Alexis Borges (2020–2021) Alexis Borges (2020–2021)
.svg.png) Gilberto Duarte (2019–2022) Gilberto Duarte (2019–2022)
 Ion Mocanu (1994–1995) Ion Mocanu (1994–1995)
 Sorin Toacsen (1996–2000, 2003–2004) Sorin Toacsen (1996–2000, 2003–2004)
 Igor Chumak (1992–1996) Igor Chumak (1992–1996)
 Jure Dolenec (2013–2017) Jure Dolenec (2013–2017)
 Matej Gaber (2013–2016) Matej Gaber (2013–2016)
 Dragan Gajić (2011–2016) Dragan Gajić (2011–2016)
 Vid Kavtičnik (2009–2019) Vid Kavtičnik (2009–2019)
 Borut Mačkovšek (2014–2015) Borut Mačkovšek (2014–2015)
 Primož Prošt (2011–2012) Primož Prošt (2011–2012)
 Staš Skube (2022–2025) Staš Skube (2022–2025)
 Miha Žvižej (2016–2017) Miha Žvižej (2016–2017)
 Mladen Bojinović (2002–2012) Mladen Bojinović (2002–2012)
 Mitar Markez (2010–2011) Mitar Markez (2010–2011)
 Rastko Stefanovič (2002–2004) Rastko Stefanovič (2002–2004)
 Nebojša Stojinović (2008–2010) Nebojša Stojinović (2008–2010)
.svg.png) Nikola Portner (2016–2020) Nikola Portner (2016–2020)
 Richard Štochl (2010–2012) Richard Štochl (2010–2012)
 Martin Frändesjö (2000–2001) Martin Frändesjö (2000–2001)
 Lucas Pellas (2020–) Lucas Pellas (2020–)
 Fredric Pettersson (2018–2021) Fredric Pettersson (2018–2021)
 Karl Wallinius (2021–2022) Karl Wallinius (2021–2022)
 Aymen Hammed (2009–2011) Aymen Hammed (2009–2011)
 Wissem Hmam (2005–2014) Wissem Hmam (2005–2014)
 Marouen Maggaiz (2006–2008) Marouen Maggaiz (2006–2008)
 Heykel Megannem (2007–2009) Heykel Megannem (2007–2009)
 Sobhi Sioud (2001–2007) Sobhi Sioud (2001–2007)
 Mohamed Soussi (2017–2020) Mohamed Soussi (2017–2020)
 Issam Tej (2006–2015) Issam Tej (2006–2015)
 Aymen Toumi (2015–2018) Aymen Toumi (2015–2018)
Former coaches
| Seasons | Coach | Country | 
|---|---|---|
| –1991 | Lucien Courdesse |   | 
| 1991-1994 | Guy Petitgirard |   | 
| 1994–2024 | Patrice Canayer |   | 
References
- ^ "2002/03 VELUX VELUX European Cup / EHF". history.eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
- ^ a b William Hilderbrandt (1 October 2012). "French handball rocked by match-fixing scandal". France24. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
- ^ "Französische Handball-Stars unter Betrugsverdacht" (in German). KN-online. 26 September 2012. Archived from the original on 4 May 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
- ^ "Skandal bei Montpellier weitet sich aus" (in German). kicker.de. 30 September 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- ^ "Wechsel perfekt: Karabatic hat sich an Ablösesumme beteiligt" (in German). handball-world.com. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
- ^ "French handball star Karabatic found guilty of match-fixing". RFI. 11 July 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2025.
- ^ "Patrice Canayer ne va pas prolonger et quittera le Montpellier Handball en juin 2024" (in French). Midi libre. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ "Montpellier Handball : après Patrice Canayer, Érick Mathé le choix du coeur et des ambitions" (in French). Actu.fr. 28 October 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ https://www.fcbarcelona.es/es/balonmano/primer-equipo/noticias/4205900/joan-marin-este-verano-vendran-jugadores-contrastados-que-no-habra-que-presentar










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