Liverpool Handball Club

Liverpool Handball Club
Founded 1968
Arena Greenbank Academy
Capacity 500
President Tracy Belfield
Head coach Terrance Malone
League EHA's Northern Championship (2nd Tier)
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Liverpool Handball Club play in the English National League[1]

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.[2] Before becoming Liverpool, for much of the 1970s the club played under the name Halewood Forum.[2]

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.[3]

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.[4] They now reside in the Northern Championship.[5]

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