SEW acquisition Lynn Holtman will take on the old club this weekend

SEW has immediately strengthened itself with Lynn Holtman. The only 18-year-old build-up player played for Kwiek from Raalte in recent years, but now thinks it’s a good time to take a step up. “I didn’t expect SEW to come by.”

The transfer of Lynn Holtman is the second news from Nibbixwoud. The handball club previously announced that Michael Vijverberg’s contract has been extended. The new contract of the 26-year-old trainer runs until 2027. Ambitious plans at SEW and Holtman hopes to play an important role in this. “I think my qualities come out better in SEW’s game. I’ve been playing at Kwiek since my youth. Now I want to look in a different kitchen, so that I can develop further.”

Trainer Michael Vijverberg is doing well with SEW this season. The team from Nibbixwoud can be found in third place in the premier league. Nevertheless, the team was still looking for reinforcements. “We were looking for an extra builder with international experience,” says Vijverberg about the composition of his selection. “Holtman fits right into SEW’s profile and game.”

Not half a year to get used to

According to Holtman, a winter transfer does not mean that there is an adjustment period until next summer. “It is a nice bonus that I can now get to know the club for six months, but it is not the reason that I am making the switch now. With the new trainer, there is a very nice game vision within the club, with quick and skillful handball. That suits me.”

Holtman can immediately make her debut for the team from West Friesland this Saturday. Remarkably enough, her new club SEW then plays against her old club Kwiek. “It is very strange to immediately play against Kwiek. It was my own club last week and now I am suddenly diametrically opposed.”

SEW’s home game against Kwiek starts on Saturday at 7 p.m.

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