My Game | Season 2025/26

My Game | Season 2025/26

What are the biggest stars in handball doing to keep their game evolving? How has the way those at the top play changed through different teams and coaches and with the development of the game? What are they thinking about in a high-pressure game, watching their opponents approach them or coming up the court in attack? 

Now into its second season, this special series exclusive to the EHF takes you into the minds of EHF Champions League stars, as they talk about what makes them the players they are. 

Read on to learn about handball through their eyes — and be sure to subscribe to the EHFCL Weekly newsletter for early access!  

ROBERTS' GAME

The experienced 35-year-old player is the most capped Swedish international and has been playing at the top for years with her unique style and approach. While performing in the EHF Champions League with Ikast Håndbold, the left back shared her insights for the “Handball Through My Eyes” series.

READ HERE

GRØNDAHL'S GAME

Ahead of 2025/26, Grøndahl moved to Füchse Berlin, playing as a centre back for Mathias Gidsel and Lasse Andersson. Grøndahl opened up about adapting to Füchse’s playing style and much more in this instalment of “Handball Through My Eyes.”

READ HERE

KNORR'S GAME

The best young player at the 2023 World Championship, two All-star Team nominations, silver medallist at the 2024 Olympics, and now an EHF Champions League participant. 25-year-old Juri Knorr took the fast lane in handball and talks about how his understanding of the game has developed over the years.

READ HERE

LANDIN'S GAME

Niklas Landin remains a star of the EHF Champions League after retiring from the national team as an Olympic gold medallist. Back in Denmark with Aalborg Håndbold, he has already fought for the coveted title once with the side. In this “Handball Through My Eyes” article, we learn all about his view of the game.

READ HERE

SOLBERG'S GAME

A two-time EHF Champions League All-star Team left wing and 11-time medallist with Norway, including being current Olympic and European champion, Sanna Solberg-Isaksen is one of the most experienced and successful in her position, and she shared her view of the game in this article.

READ HERE

SYPRZAK'S GAME

Paris Saint-Germain's star line player Kamil Syprzak has netted over 100 goals in each of the past three EHF Champions League seasons and nabbed the top scorer crown in 2023/24. Now, Syprzak opens up about how he remains consistent.

READ HERE

GRANDVEAU'S GAME

At 1.71 metres, Léna Grandveau might not be among the tallest players around, but the Metz Handball centre back still made her way to the top of European handball. She tells us how she fought her way to the top — and continues to fight to stay there.

READ HERE

HERNANDEZ'S GAME

One of the best goalkeepers in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League 2025/26, Sergey Hernandez has a unique life story. The Spanish international has learnt to adapt quickly, which is also reflected between the posts. He shares the way he sees the game — and how he fulfilled his dream.

READ HERE

ABBINGH'S GAME

Lois Abbingh is one of the leading icons of Dutch handball. Through a club career that has spanned seven countries, Abbingh has transformed from “just” a shooter to a more complete player. This is the BV Borussia Dortmund back’s view of the game.

READ HERE  

DUJSHEBAEV'S GAME

Alex Dujshebaev is coming to a turning point in his career. This season will be his last with Industria Kielce, the club where he has had the chance to work daily with his father and biggest idol Talant Dujshebaev as coach, and play alongside his brother Daniel.

READ HERE

JOVOVIC'S GAME

Jovana Jovovic is only 23 but already handles the pressure of leadership both in her club DVSC Schaeffler and in the Serbia national team. A left back by nature, with a strong right arm, while her vision and decision-making shape the game.

READ HERE

GOTTFRIDSSON'S GAME

Jim Gottfridsson is one of the most successful handball players out there, with wins at the EHF EURO and EHF Champions League as well as two EHF EURO MVP awards among his achievements — with his game understanding critical throughout his career.

READ HERE

ZAADI'S GAME

Grace Zaadi Deuna became Olympic champion in 2021 and won the EHF EURO in 2018 with France. The star centre back, since 2024 playing for Krim OTP Group Mercator, shares how she became the all-round player she has always aimed to be.

READ HERE

OMAR'S GAME

A key player for PSG, Yahia Omar is first up in the 2025/26 “Handball Through My Eyes” series. Omar has been developing his game in Europe after moving from his native Egypt six years ago. Now, he takes us into his handball mind.

READ HERE

Latest News

View all News