European Handball Championships in Germany: Gislason swears in his team

As of: December 26, 2023 10:46 a.m

The European Handball Championship starts in Germany on January 10th. National coach Alfred Gislason swears in his team during a three-day course in Frankfurt am Main. One thing is clear: anticipation and tension are increasing.

The contemplative Christmas holidays couldn’t go by quickly enough for Alfred Gislason. The national handball coach is too excited about the upcoming European Championships, in which the DHB selection would like to compete for the medals. “I’m happy to be able to experience a home European Championship now. It’s something special and a new experience for me too.”said Gislason.

The countdown for the mega event from January 10th to 28th in six German cities begins this Wednesday (December 27th, 2024), when the 64-year-old Icelander brings his 19-member European Championship squad together for a three-day course in Frankfurt am Main . “I’m looking forward to this measure more than Christmas”Gislason had explained immediately before the holidays.

Training and team building

In addition to four intensive training sessions, team building measures are on the agenda. “These days are very important for us. It won’t be about really putting the pedal to the metal, but rather getting to know each other better. But there won’t be any mumbo jumbo.”said Gislason, adding: “I’m hoping for a lot from it. However, we’ll only see later whether it made sense and achieved something.”

DHB sports director Axel Kromer is confident “that we will develop an even better team feeling in the next few days.” The team has to deliver by January 10th at the latest when the European Championship opener against Switzerland takes place in Düsseldorf in front of a world record crowd of over 50,000 fans. This is followed by the move to Berlin, where North Macedonia and record world champions France are the other opponents in the preliminary round.

Gislason hopes for the fans

The national coach is also relying on the fan factor in the final round. “A positive atmosphere in the stands can inspire a team”said Gislason. Kromer also assumes this. “We know from the 2007 and 2019 World Cups what a huge euphoria the audience brings to the country. We are looking forward to the weeks in which handball will be particularly in focus.”said the 46-year-old. However, Gislason also knows that his protégés first have to make an advance payment in order to interact with the audience: “The spark has to spread from the parquet to the stands.”

Fine-tune the processes

To ensure that this is successful, he will first work intensively on the processes in Frankfurt and then from New Year’s Day onwards at the final preparatory course in Brunsbüttel. “For example, after the loss of Luca Witzke, we have to train new middle players. In particular Marian Michalczik, who was not there against Egypt at the beginning of November. But it is also about providing significantly more alternatives in defense so that we are not so dependent on them “How Johannes Golla and Julian Köster play. These are the first focal points”Gislason announced.

“It’s something big for everyone”

The DHB team completed its final test runs in two international matches against Portugal on January 4th in Flensburg and January 6th in Kiel. Until then, Gislason wants to talk to every European Championship driver about it. “what we expect from him”. During the nomination discussions, he noticed that the players were willing to do great things at the European Championships in front of their home crowd. “Everyone is really looking forward to it. I’m sure they’ll give it their all and enjoy the atmosphere at the same time.”said Gislason and added: “It’s something big for everyone who can be there. As a player you don’t get to experience that very often.” This also applies to the national coach.

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