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Liverpool Handball Club

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President
  
Tracy Belfield

Arena
  
Greenbank Sports Academy

Date founded
  
1968

Head coach
  
Terrance Malone

Location
  
Liverpool, United Kingdom

Capacity
  
500

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League
  
EHA's Northern Championship (2nd Tier)

Liverpool handball club


Liverpool Handball Club play in the English National League

Contents

Lhc welcome video


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 the North West of England title on no fewer than four occasions and being runners-up in the National Championship (Men) twice. Before becoming Liverpool, for much of the 1970s the club played under the name Halewood Forum.

The first major honour for the senior side was in 1983 when it defeated Brentwood '72 Handball Club, 14-13, to win the British Handball Association's British Cup.

Liverpool Handball Club played in the Super 8 League but we're relegated in 2013. They then played in the second tier of national competition. From here, the club dropped down to the third tier of English Handball. They now reside in the Northern Championship.

References

Liverpool Handball Club Wikipedia