Handball Club Berchem

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HC Berchem
Full nameHandball Club Berchem
Founded1962
ArenaHall Omnisports de Crauthem
Head coachMarko Stupar
League Sales Lentz League
2018–20193rd
Website
Official site

Handball Club Berchem is a men's handball club from Berchem, Luxembourg, that plays in the Luxembourgish Handball League.

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