Wednesday, March 04, 2015

Handball Transfers: KIF Kolding finds a replacement for Kim Anderson, HSG Wetzlar extend with Vladan Lipovina for 2 more years

Handball News:


Handball transfer market is pretty busy lately, every day we got some interesting news about player transfer. We already write that newly formed handball giant Paris Saint-Germain is looking to make a dream team for next season and one of key players for them (with Karabatic brothers) is Kim Anderson from KIF Kolding Kobenhavn. Since that news arrived KIF Kolding was long looking for his replacement and now they finally found it. 30 years old Russian right back Konstantin Igropulo will be Kim Andersson replacement in KIF Kolding. Igropulo is excellent player that had impressive club career; unfortunately for him Russian national team is not the power that they used to be so Igropulo don’t have any national team medals.  Igropulo played in Chekovski Medvedi, FC Barcelona and Fuchse Berlin. KIF Kolding is currently leader in Denmark Herre Ligaen with huge 9 points lead in front Aalborg Handbold, they also manages to go in round of 16 of EHF Velux Champions league and they will play against RH Prvo Plinarsko Drustvo Zagreb.


Last year Macedonia handball giant RK Metalurg suffers a financial fiasco and we saw exodus of Metalurg player due to financial instability. In that exodus Bundesliga club HSG Wetzlar sign one of best young right back players in Europe Vladan Lipovina. 20 years old Montenegro player sign contract that last only until the end of current season but after several months of good performance HSG Wetzlar decide to extend contract with Lipovina until summer 2017. While they extend contract with Lipovina their Norwegian lefthander Kent Robin Tonnesen announce that he will leave HSG Wetzlar at the end of season. According to some sources he already made a deal with Fuchse Berlin who lost Konstantin Igropulo who left for KIF Kolding Kobenhavn.


by ScoresPro.com


 



Handball Transfers: KIF Kolding finds a replacement for Kim Anderson, HSG Wetzlar extend with Vladan Lipovina for 2 more years

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