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Bristol Handball Club is an English
Handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the g ...
club based in
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and founded in 2006 and playing in EHA's League and Cup competitions. The club is one ran by the community, having been volunteer led for nearly two decades. Bristol Handball Club have always welcomed new players from all levels of experience. With an emphasis of growing the sport in the United Kingdom.


Recent history

Despite Bristol Handball not being in the top tier of English Handball the club upset
Liverpool Handball Club Liverpool Handball Club play in the English National League History The club began life in 1968 as St. Andrew's U14s boys school team. This team was the most successful 15/16-year-old boys handball team of the late 1960s and early 1970s, winning ...
in the 2009/10 EHA Cup in a low scoring 16–13 win against the top-tier side. Bristol Handball faced Manchester (one of the top three ranked teams in the country) in their quarter-final tie and lost narrowly 30–25. Bristol Handball Club lost out on promotion to England's top level in 2011/2012 at the final hurdle, losing out in the play-offs. This being their most successful season to-date.


2015/16

In 2015/16 Bristol Handball Club and local rivals Bath University thought closely for the league, however it was down to games between the two clubs that ended with Bath winning and Bristol finishing second in the SW Development League.


2016/17

A mixed season for the players of both men's and ladies teams in 2016/17, with the men finishing fourth in the South West Regional Development League and the ladies finishing fifth.


2017/18

The start of 2017/18 season saw a lot of player changes, with new players coming in and a number of the international students heading home. The league itself was also rebranded as the Regional League South West. The men's team had an excellent year, registering their first victory over Bath University for a number of years and ending up as Champions with 5 more points than runners up and last year's champions South Wales. At the end of the season, Bristol played Chelsea at the Derby Arena for a place in the National League South and in a hard-fought and exciting game, Bristol were victorious winning 36–32 to secure promotion. The ladies team also had a strong season with a number of excellent victories through the season, beating all teams in the league at least once, apart from champions Reading, who were promoted to the Premier Handball League. In the National Cup, Bristol had an exciting run and made it through to the last 8, eventually losing to a very strong London GD side at the Copper Box in London.


2018/19

Following promotion for the men's team in 2017/18, a second men's team was formed for the 2018/19 season. The team was named Bristol Spartans to highlight the link between Bristol Handball Club and Somerset Spartans whose youth teams feed into BHC's senior teams. The men's first team play in the EHA National League South, whereas Bristol Spartans continue BHC's representation in the EHA Regional League South West. The women's team continue to compete in the EHA Regional League South West. During October 2018, Bristol were proud to support 17 year old BHC and Somerset Spartan player George Sawyer who represented Great Britain in Kosovo in the IHF Trophy where GB finished with the silver medal.


2022/23

With the restructure to the Men's league in 22/23, the rats saw themselves neck and neck in an exciting league run, losing the title to Oxford Handball club on goal difference, following two draws home and away. In the National Cup, they took on Islington Handball Club and Chelsea Handball Club, before eventually succuming to winners to be, NEM Hawks. For Bristol Women's they entered into a transitional phase, looking to get more players into the team. With new editions to the club once more, they became a competitive team again, which hadn't been seen for a few years, playing host to a number of exciting games over the season, laying the foundations for future teams to come.


Current men's squad 2023/2024


Current ladies squad 2023/2024


Achievements

* EHA Men's Regional South West League **Winners: (1): 2017-18 Men's 1st Team * EHA National League South Play Off **Winners: (1): 2017-18 Men's 1st Team


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