Main facts
- in the past, the club was known as Issy Paris Hand, a name that it bore until 2018, when it was changed to Paris 92
- this season is their third straight in the European League, but they have no progressed further than this stage
- last year, Paris were eliminated by Spanish side Bera Bera in the second qualifying round, 53:48 on aggregate
- their best European performance dates to 2013 and 2014, reaching the final of the Cup Winners’ Cup and the Challenge Cup
- the club was very ambitious on the transfer market last summer, signing Olympic champion Méline Nocandy as well as Roxane Frank and Astride N’Gouan, two former French internationals
Most important question: How badly will Paris 92 miss Méline Nocandy?
The young centre back was the major piece among Paris 92’s signings last summer. One year after winning gold in Tokyo, she decided to move to Paris to try and take another step in her career. So three games in, and a bad knee injury later, Nocandy’s season was over already. And when such an important player is down, there is a risk that the whole team is going to be in trouble.
But so far, coach Yacine Messaoudi has been able to find solutions. Déborah Lassource, who recently finished fourth with the French team at the EHF EURO 2022, is taking on more responsibility every day, while Laura Flippes is now a full-time backcourt player. And while Méline Nocandy can hardly be replaced, the team has other options to win games.
How they rate themselves
Being eliminated by Bera Bera in the second qualifying round last season was a huge blow for Paris 92. “A big failure,” says captain Déborah Lassource. So, after finishing third in the French League last season and getting a ticket for the group phase straight away, those girls are hungry for revenge.
“We want to do much better this year and progress, step by step. We are ambitious and we are working every day to create our own chances,” adds the captain, whose sister played in the European golden days of the club, in 2013 and 2014, before moving to Brest.
Under the spotlight: Laura Flippes
Back in Metz a few years ago, Laura Flippes was just one of the many stars in a Champions League team. Now, in Paris, and even more so since Méline Nocandy injured herself, the left-hander has become the main offensive asset. A real detonator on the backcourt, she can either shoot or assist with equal efficiency. And her defensive contribution is also not to be forgotten. Her last EHF EURO, where she was one of the best players for France, is a testament to the progress she has made since arriving in Paris.
What the numbers say
It might have been nine years ago, but none of the players who played against Höor in the Challenge Cup final in 2013 are still at the club this season. The whole coaching staff has been changed since too, giving the impression that Paris 92 has turned into a whole new team in the last few years.
Moving forward and trying to take the club up has been a real motivation, with the help of major signings like Laura Flippes or Astride N’Gouan. Those two players have played the EHF FINAL4 with Metz in the past and definitely know how to navigate through these hard European confrontations.
Did you know?
Among the Paris 92 roster, five players and the coach once played or coached with Metz Handball. While Yacine Messaoudi joined the club in 2019, he used his network to sign some of the biggest names in French handball. And these girls often said yes, joining a club that had yet to have results, but whose project looked ambitious. For now, it has worked on the domestic stage, as Paris have become the third club in France, behind Metz and Brest. But the results on the international stage have yet to come.
Arrivals and departures
Newcomers: Roxanne Frank (Besançon), Astride N’Gouan (Metz), Jannela Blonbou (Chambray), Méline Nocandy (Metz), Candy Jabateh (Fredrikstad BK)
Left the club: Mabana-Ma Fofana (retired), Marie-Hélène Sajka (Nykobing), Nadia MIELK-OFFENDAL (Chambray), Joséphine Nkou, Joana Resende (HBCAM63), Catherine Gabriel (DVSC Schaeffler), Ruth Joao (SCM Craiova), Laetitia Lapointe (Sambre-Avesnois)
Past achievements
EHF Cup / European League
Quarter-final (1): 2014/15, 2008/09
Group phase (2): 2020/21, 2017/18
Cup Winners' Cup
Final (1): 2012/13
Semi-final (1): 2015/16
Challenge Cup
Final (1): 2013/14