DEFENDER
Blaz Blagotinsek - SLO / Frisch Auf Göppingen
- with only 27.75 goals conceded per game in the EHF European League Men, Frisch Auf Göppingen’s defence, anchored by Blagotinsek, was key in the competition
- Blagotinsek had the largest number of blocks in this season’s EHF European League Men, with 21 in 18 matches, being key for Göppingen reaching the EHF Finals Men in the second-tier European competition
- the line player was also part of the Slovenia team which sealed a berth for the EHF EURO 2024, being used in defence by coach Uros Zorman even in an unusual position, staying back to protect the goal when the team was attacking during a suspension for the opponents
Alexandre Cavalcanti - POR / HBC Nantes
- with an average of 31.75 goals conceded per game, Nantes was one of the top defences in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League and Cavalcanti was their lynchpin
- the towering 2.03m Portugal left back was integrant for both club and country, impressing on both sides of the ball, a great all-around effort, scoring 61 goals for Nantes in the European premium competition
- made it into the nominees’ list due to his excellent performances for Portugal in the EHF EURO 2024 Qualifiers, where he was named in the Team of the Round twice, both times after showstopping performances against North Macedonia
Matej Gaber - SLO / OTP Bank - Pick Szeged
- has established himself as one of the top defenders in the European premium competition in the past seven years at OTP Bank - Pick Szeged, with his towering presence helping the Hungarian side
- while the season has not been a vintage one for Szeged, their defence still worked, conceding 32.7 goals per game, yet Gaber was key in some games where Szeged won
- Gaber was one of the three players named as the best defender in the Team of the Week two times, in rounds 7 and 10 of the group phase, when Szeged clinched wins against Celje and Elverum
Tomasz Gebala - POL / Barlinek Industria Kielce
- was named the best defender in the Team of the Week three times, including in the second leg of the quarter-finals, where he delivered an excellent performance against Telekom Veszprém
- the towering left back, which is 2.12m tall, is the epitome of the defensive specialist, being used mostly in defence this season, with only five goals scored
- Kielce conceded on average 30.1 goals per game this season, the third lowest number in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League
Thiagus Petrus - BRA / Barça
- Petrus has confirmed his status of an excellent defender this season, when he anchored Barça’s defence, with the Spanish side staying undefeated on their way to Cologne
- no team has conceded less goals than the reigning champions, an average of 29.06 goals per game, with Petrus being a key part of that challenge, as he scored only four times in attack this season
- the Brazilian star, who has been playing for Barça since 2018, made the Team of the Week of the Machineseeker EHF Champions League in round 2 of the group phase
Simon Hald - DEN / SG Flensburg-Handewitt
- Flensburg were one of the top defences in the second-tier European competition, conceding 28.5 goals per game and Hald was the leader of the defence, playing in all matches
- Hald had the largest number of blocks in this season’s EHF European League Men, with 23 in 14 matches, being key for Flensburg reaching the quarter-finals in the second-tier European competition
- the 28-year-old line player was also a member of the Denmark team which secured the trophy in the EHF EURO Cup 2024
Henrik Møllgaard - DEN / Aalborg Håndbold
- the definition of a defensive specialist, Møllgaard has been used both on defence and in attack this season, due to the ongoing injury problem at Aalborg, scoring 12 goals
- Aalborg have conceded 30.7 goals per game with Møllgaard anchoring the defence, despite missing some key players on their way to the play-offs, where they were eliminated by GOG
- made the nominees’ list while being selected in the Team of the Week for round 4 of the group phase, when Aalborg delivered one of the heaviest defeats for OTP Bank – Pick Szeged, 41:29
Expert's view on the position
Adrian Costeiu, EHF journalist: "The rise of defensive specialists who are used mostly on defence has made this position crucial in modern handball, with individuals being able to influence the outcome of a game at a certain time. The seven nominees are all stalwarts in that respect, with two Slovenian players and two Danish players being in the nominee list. The only non-European player is Thiagus Petrus, Barca’s stalwart, who has been instrumental in the team’s success over the past years. This is also a category where personal preferences will decide, as the performances have been somewhat consistent for these players."
Photo: Roland Péka/Telekom Veszprém HC