Handball Club Toronto

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HC Toronto
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Full nameHandball Club Toronto
Short nameHCT, HC Toronto, Toronto HC
Founded2018
PresidentAlex Fragotsis
LeagueNorth East Handball League [1]
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HC Toronto
Handball Club Toronto (Ontario, Canada)

Handball Club Toronto is a handball club from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At the time of their creation, they were the only active handball organization in the Greater Toronto Area. There are senior teams for all genders and every skill level. [2] HC Toronto is listed under the Top 25 USA Team Handball Clubs in the 2018–19 USA Team Handball rankings. As a member of Canadian Team Handball Federation and International Handball Federation. [3] Handball Club Toronto is competing in the Canadian and American Team Handball Nationals.

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Accomplishments

Senior Male Team
YearRankingCompetition
20185th [4] Michael Lipov Memorial Cup (Chicago, IL, USA) [5]
2019Gold medal icon.svg Gold [6] Arnold Sports Festival Handball Showcase (Columbus, OH, USA) [7]
20195thCaptain Scoot Pace Memorial Tournament (West Point, NY, USA)
20194th [8] CTHF Senior National Men Championships (Granby, QC, Canada)
20194thTournoi de l'action de Grâce (Montreal, QC, Canada)
2019Silver medal icon.svg SilverToronto Cup (Barrie, ON, Canada)
2022Gold medal icon.svg Gold [9] US Nationals Open Division 2 (Adrian, Michigan, US) [10]
Senior Female Team
YearRankingCompetition
20195thCTHF Senior National Men Championships (Granby, QC, Canada)
2019Silver medal icon.svg SilverToronto Cup (Barrie, ON, Canada)
20226th [11] US Nationals (Adrian, Michigan, US)

Staff and Management

Presidents
SeasonPresident
2018-2020Barbara Mair
2020-2022Alexis Renaud
2022-TodayAlex Fragotsis
Senior Male Head Coaches
SeasonHead Coach
2018-2019Benjamin Scheiner
2019-2020Mihai Pantilimon
2020-2022Alexis Renaud
2022-TodayPamela De Oliveira Souza
Senior Female Head Coaches
SeasonHead Coach
2018-2019Fab Barrillot
2019-2019Fab Camaño
2020-2020Lêndel Rampinelli
2020-TodayAlexis Renaud

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