Three H43 players in EM squad no coincidence

In December 2014, handball club H43 Lund went bankrupt, but its leadership chose to save the youth program by shutting down the elite senior operations. This decision has now paid off with three players from the club in the Swedish EM squad. Andreas Palicka, Nikola Roganovic, and Felix Montebovi all came from H43's youth ranks.

Handball club H43 Lund faced a tough situation in December 2014 when it went bankrupt. Rather than shutting down entirely, the leadership prioritized the youth by ending the elite senior program. This allowed the club to continue nurturing talents in the younger ranks.

This strategic choice has proven crucial. In the Swedish squad for the handball European Championship, three players now have H43 Lund as their mother club: Andreas Palicka, Nikola Roganovic, and Felix Montebovi. At the time of the bankruptcy, Roganovic and Montebovi were in the club's youth program, while Palicka also has roots there.

The Sydsvenskan article praises such grassroots clubs for their role in developing athletes with sound values. They not only foster young people but also identify and support those who reach elite levels. Max Wiman, the author, highlights how H43's decision to save the youth has contributed to this success.

The 2014 decision illustrates a sustainable model for Swedish sports clubs, where focusing on the base leads to long-term gains at the elite level.

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Nikola Roganovic celebrates Sweden's handball EM win at Malmö Arena amid roaring fans.
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Talent Roganovic leads Sweden to EM opener victory

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In the handball EM opener at Malmö Arena, 19-year-old Nikola Roganovic from HK Malmö led Sweden to a convincing 36-31 win over the Netherlands with seven goals from seven shots. The homegrown talent was hailed as a new Zlatan Ibrahimovic after his impressive debut. The match drew a full house and created a blue-and-yellow festive atmosphere.

HK Malmö defeated Alingsås 35–27 in the handball league and saw eight players selected for Swedish national teams, including EM standouts Nikola Roganovic and Felix Montebovi. Coach Zoran Roganovic sees it as a boost for young talents amid the club's focus on local development.

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Lugi defeated H43 40–28 in a heated derby at Lund arena. The win bolsters their bid for direct promotion to the handball league, needing just one point from their final match against Aranäs. The atmosphere was electric with singing fans and strong crowd support.

Germany's handball national team defeated Norway 30:28 at the 2026 EM in Herning, remaining atop their main round group. Goalkeeper Andreas Wolff saved 23 shots, and Marko Grgic shone with seven goals. The win keeps the semifinal dream alive.

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Sweden's handball team missed the EM semifinals after Croatia and Iceland won their final main round matches. Despite a 34–21 victory over Switzerland in a meaningless game at Malmö Arena, Sweden could not advance. The team will now play for fifth place on Friday in Herning.

Modo Hockey is grappling with four straight losses in the HockeyAllsvenskan, but club leaders insist there is no crisis as they prepare for the playoffs. Head coach Fredrik Andersson, sport director Henrik 'Hinken' Gradin, and acting CEO Johan Widebro all express confidence in the team's ability to rebound. With 11 games remaining, the focus is on unity and correcting recent mistakes.

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Leksand, freshly relegated to Hockeyallsvenskan, faces the departure of young Swiss forward Andro Kaderli amid interest from clubs in his home country. Reports indicate that contracts are breaking due to the drop, paving the way for Kaderli's potential move. Swiss teams Ambri-Piotta and Langnau are eyeing the player, who would not count as an import in the NLA.

 

 

 

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