HC Victoria-Berestie

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Handball Club Victoria-Berestie
Full nameОО ГК "ЦОР "Виктория-Берестье"
Founded2007
ArenaUniversal Sports Complex Victoria
Capacity3,740
Head coach Flag of Ukraine.svg Vasil Kozar
League Belarusian Women's Handball Championship
2020/21Bronze medal icon.svg
Club colours   

HC Victoria-Berestie is a handball club from Brest, Belarus. It currently[ when? ] competes in the Belarusian Women's Handball Championship, the Cup of Belarus and the Domestic - Brest Christmas Cup.

Contents

Head coaches

European Cups performance

SeasonCompetitionStageClub1st game2nd gameTotal score
2011/2012 Women's EHF Challenge Cup Second Qualifying Round Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Femina Vise39:2727:2566:52
2011/2012 Women's EHF Challenge Cup Last 16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg DHK Banik Most26:3224:3550:67
2020/2021 EHF European Cup Third Qualifying Round Flag of Kosovo.svg KHF Istogu30:3332:2862:61
2020/2021 EHF European Cup Last 16 Flag of Ukraine.svg Galychanka26:3216:2942:61
2021/2022 EHF European Cup Third Qualifying Round Flag of Italy.svg SSV Brixen Sudtirol35:3322:2757:60

Accomplishments

Women's EHF Challenge Cup:

Belarusian Women's Handball Championship:

Other

Best striker of Belarus:

Performance history

SeasonBelarus ChampionshipBelarus CupEHF Challenge CupBrest Christmas Cup
2007/20088
2008/20096
2009/201081/4
2010/201141/4
2011/2012541/8
2012/201391/4
2013/20144Bronze medal icon.svg
2014/201544
2015/20165Bronze medal icon.svg
2016/2017Bronze medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2017/201851/4
2018/20195Bronze medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svg
2019/202041/4Silver medal icon.svg
2020/2021Bronze medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svg1/8Cancelled - Covid-19|-

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References

  1. "COR Victoria-Berestie - Players, Team & Season Info | EHF". www.eurohandball.com.