Sure, there was a lack of experience and questions about Rapid’s strength before their foray into the Europe's premier competition, but all of those were erased with some outstanding performances – wins against Győri Audi ETO KC and Team Esbjerg and a draw against Metz Handball – before Rapid bowed out in the quarter-finals against the eventual winners, Vipers Kristiansand.
“It was an excellent season, truth be told, because we had some excellent matches, especially at home, where we played with a sold-out arena in each game, that was truly excellent. The fans did help us, we did our best and we delivered some great wins. It was an excellent debut and I really enjoyed myself in my maiden season in the Champions League,” says the left back.
Now, Rapid, who finished the domestic season in second place, behind arch-rivals CSM Bucuresti, will be featuring in the European top competition for the second time, but with a bigger challenge in hand.
Three of the four participants in the EHF FINAL4 last season, finalists FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria and Vipers Kristiansand, plus Team Esbjerg, are Rapid’s opponents in the group phase. Add Metz Handball, a perennial contender for the title, plus Ikast Handbold, the EHF European League winners, and Krim Mercator Ljubljana, and Rapid has surely been dealt a tough hand.
With only three transfers in the summer – backs Mathilde Neesgaard and Lara Gonzalez Ortega, plus left wing Laura Kanor – Rapid will be relying on the same core once again, with Grozav being even more important to the team this time around, after her 72-goal performance last season.
“It could not have been more difficult, if you ask me. We got the toughest draw one could possibly have, I reckon, so it will be an even tougher challenge. But I think, I hope, we are ready to deliver even better performances. Now we got to know the Champions League, how the games are and we are ready for anything,” says the left back.
One thing is certain, though. The 24-year-old back has surely developed into an interesting player, one that is very difficult to defend. Whether teams have learnt how to stop Grozav or not is still to be seen. But Rapid’s back has certainly raised plenty of eyebrows with her excellent skills and calm demeanour on the court.