6. Witness special stories – home and away
Graz might be neutral ground with two teams from Denmark and two from Germany competing for the title, that doesn’t mean there are no Austrian players involved in the EHF Finals. Actually, three ‘home’ players get the chance to play in front of their fans, so Sonja Frey, Josefine Huber, and Johanna Reichert deserve all the support from the stands they can get.
For some others, ‘away’ will be the key word in Graz, as they are set to leave their club after the season. The captain of Dortmund, Alina Grijseels, will depart just as Nykøbing's Elma Halilcevic, both joining teams that are playing in the EHF Champions League quarter-finals this weekend: Metz Handball and Odense, respectively.
Another special story is written by Lýdia Jakubisová, who had ended her rich handball career less than two years ago to fully concentrate on her job and being a coach at Thüringer HC. But the mother of two did not enjoy her retirement for long, and returned to the court. She contributed 16 goals for THC in the group phase and will now be playing for the trophy in Graz.
7. Support your favourite team
We saved the best reason to visit Graz for the end: supporting your favourite team. Support from the stands means a lot to the players, loud chants can give an additional boost of energy to the team in crucial moments of the game. Four teams, two days, one trophy – a lot can happen in 60 minutes. Give an extra push through ups and down, put pressure on the opponents, or just enjoy being in the arena and meeting fans from all around Europe. Graz is happy to welcome you!
photos © haraldtauderer.com (Graz); Hamistolen.dk (Ikast); Steffen Prößdorf (THC); Stummbillig (Dortmund); Copenhagen by Pede (Nykøbing)