DHB Rotweiss Thun

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DHB Rotweiss Thun
Full nameDHB Rotweiss Thun
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League Spar Premium League
2015-20164th
Club colours  
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DHB Rotweiss Thun is a women's handball club from Thun in Switzerland. DHB Rotweiss Thun competes in the Spar Premium League.

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Thun
Location of Rotweiss Thun

Kits

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2014–15 Challenge Cup R3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yellow Winterthur 16–1718–2334–40
2015–16 Challenge Cup R3 Flag of Turkey.svg Izmir BB GSK 23–2717–2740–54
2016–17 Challenge Cup R2 Flag of Italy.svg ASD Ariosta P. Ferrara 34–1728–2456–41
R3 Flag of Ukraine.svg HC Karpaty 25–3417–2042–54
2017–18 Challenge Cup R3 Flag of Turkey.svg Ardesen GSK 23–2317–3640–59
2018–19 Challenge Cup R3 Flag of Spain.svg Rincón Fertilidad Málaga 28–2822–2550–53

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2016–17 season

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