Sélestat Alsace Handball

In 1995, he reached the final of the Coupe de France but was defeated by OM Vitrolles, which was his best professional result to date.

It is notably here that Thierry Omeyer, Damien Waeghe, Mickaël Robin, Baptiste Butto, Rock Feliho or even Seufyann Sayad were trained.

Often used as a springboard for a future career, the Sélestat Alsace Handball has also enabled many players, today of international class, to make themselves known to the general public or to relaunch their professional careers like the German Volker Michel, Argentinian Eric Gull as well as Tunisians Heykel Megannem and Issam Tej, elected in the purple jersey respectively best center-half in 2005 and best pivot of the French championship in 2005 and 2006.

Structured in this way, the SAHB aspires to offer Alsace, the East of France and all of its partners a media scene with a European dimension.

Penultimate at the time of the international break, Jean-Luc Le Gall, club coach since 2008 and whose contract had been extended in the summer of 2014 until June 2016, was sacked on February 2, 2015[4] and was replaced three more days late by Christian Gaudin.