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Borussia Dortmund Handball

Borussia Dortmund (Ballspielverein Borussia 1909 e.V. Dortmund, BVB, BVB 09) is a German professional women's handball team from Dortmund. They have competed in the Handball-Bundesliga Frauen since 2015–2016 season, the top division in Germany.

Borussia Dortmund Handball
Full nameBallspielverein Borussia 1909 e. V. Dortmund
Short nameBorussia Dortmund
Founded1909
ArenaSporthalle Wellinghofen, Dortmund
Capacity2,500
PresidentReinhard Rauball
Head coachHenk Groener
LeagueHBL
2021–222nd
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Website
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They won the Handball-Bundesliga Frauen in 2021 and competed in the 2021–22 Women's EHF Champions League the following season.

Kits

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Honours

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Team

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Current squad

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Squad for the 2024-25 season

Transfers

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Transfers for the 2024–25 season

Notable former players

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Statistics

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Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

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(All-Time) – Last updated at the end of 2021/22 season[1]
Rank Name Seasons

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Goals
1 Germany  Alina Grijseels 2 130
2 Netherlands  Merel Freriks 2 78
3 Netherlands  Laura van der Heijden 2 76
5 Spain  Jennifer Gutiérrez 2 59
4 Netherlands  Inger Smits 1 55
6 Norway  Tina Abdulla 2 47
7 Germany  Mia Zschocke 1 41
8 Netherlands  Kelly Vollebregt 1 32
9 Netherlands  Kelly Dulfer 1 31
10 Germany  Amelie Berger 1 30

European record

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Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2020–21 Champions League Group stage
Group B
Romania  SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea 0–10 10–0 7th place
Hungary  Győri Audi ETO KC 24–34 25–38
Montenegro  ŽRK Budućnost 26–28 27–31
Russia  CSKA Moscow 28–29 28–35
France  Brest Bretagne 29–41 33–33
Denmark  Odense Håndbold 27–32 32–24
Croatia  RK Podravka Koprivnica 26–25 32–31
Round of 16 France  Metz Handball 0–10 0–10 0–20
2021–22 Champions League Group stage
(Group A)
France  Brest Bretagne Handball 30–27 25–31 6th place
Montenegro  Budućnost 30–34 34–29
Romania  CSM București 22–25 29–33
Hungary  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 25–25 21–23
Russia  Rostov-Don 25–31 27–37
Denmark  Team Esbjerg 29–32 24–34
Croatia  RK Podravka Koprivnica 38–14 32–24
Playoffs France  Metz Handball 22–30 19–32 41–62
Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
1996–97 EHF Cup Qualifying Round North Macedonia  RK Pelister 31–18 21–19 52–37
Round of 16 Norway  Bækkelagets SK 23–22 23–23 46–45
Quarter-finals Ukraine  Automobilist Brovary 31–23 40–20 71–43
Semifinals Romania  Otelul Galați 26–26 19–20 45–36
Final Slovenia  Olimpija Ljubljana 30–26 18–26 48–52
1998–99 EHF Cup Qualifying Round France  ASU Lyon Vaulx en Velin 34–15 27–20 61–35
Round of 16 Greece  A.C. Filippos Verias 35–17 30–13 65–30
Quarter-finals Denmark  Viborg HK 21–29 24–31 45–60
1999–00 EHF Cup Round of 16 Ukraine  Automobilist Brovary 29–27 35–30 64–57
Quarter-finals France  ESBF Besançon 25–22 23–22 48–44
Semifinals Norway  Tertnes HE 25–25 22–25 47–50
2000–01 EHF Cup Round 3 Turkey  T.M.O. Ankara 24–20 19–25 43–45
2018–19 EHF Cup Round 2 Romania  HC Zalău 24–20 25–25 49–45
Round 3 Romania  SCM Craiova 17–19 18–19 35–38
2022–23 EHF European League Round 3 Serbia  ŽRK Železničar Inđija 43–22 31–15 74–37
Group A Norway  Molde Elite 33–32 32–24 1st
France  ESBF Besançon 31–21 30–27
Hungary  Siófok KC 26–23 24–27
Quarter-finals France  Neptunes de Nantes 32–22 19–28 51–50
Semifinal Denmark  Nykøbing Falster Håndbold 33–35
Third-place match Germany  Thüringer HC 28–23
2023–24 EHF European League Round 3 Romania  HC Dunărea Brăila 24–25 22–27 46–52
2024–25 EHF European League Round 3   To be determined
Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
1994–95 EHF Cup Winners' Cup Round of 32 Slovakia  SC Impex Topolniky 24–21 18–16 42–37
Last 16 Belarus  HC Universitet Gomel 36–23 29–18 65–41
Quarter-finals Slovenia  RK Krim 24–24 28–20 52-44
Semifinals Germany  TV Lützellinden 24–24 24–30 48-54
1997–98 EHF Cup Winners' Cup Last 16 Slovakia  HC Plastika Nitra 37–19 35–32 72–51
Quarter-finals Ukraine  Brovary HC 29–23 35–25 64–48
Semifinals Croatia  Kras Zagreb 27–21 24–32 51–53
Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2002–03 EHF Challenge Cup Round 3 Romania  Universitatea Remin Deva 27–20 20–24 47–44
Round 4 Ukraine  HC Dnepryanka Kherson 30–23 27–12 57–35
Quarter-finals Greece  A.O. Thriamvos Ormi Patras 28–19 22–24 50–43
Semifinals Germany  DJK / MJC Trier 29–22 27–33 56–55
Final Romania  HC Selmont Baia Mare 24–16 21–27 43–45
2003–04 EHF Challenge Cup Last 16 Switzerland  Spono Nottwil 25–15 35–23 60–38
Quarter-finals Romania  Universitatea Remin Deva 29–27 29–33 58–60

References

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  1. ^ "Borussia Dortmund". European Handball Federation.
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