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Montpellier are one of the very few clubs in Europe to have three professional goalkeepers with a running contract, a format coach Patrice Canayer implemented in 2019/20 with Nikola Portner, Marin Sego and Kevin Bonnefoi.
This season, Bonnefoi, summer signing Rémi Desbonnet and youngster Charles Bolzinger will fight for the two matchday spots, the third keeper remaining in the stands. It is a tough policy, but the perfect way for Canayer to get the best out of his goalkeepers.
No matter their age, only performance counts. From the start of the season, Bolzinger and Desbonnet have shared goalkeeping duties, with Bonnefoi the one left out.
What the numbers say
Montpellier is celebrating its 40th birthday this season and has risen to the occasion on various levels. Their jerseys have adopted a vintage style, reminiscent of the 80s, and the whole club is motivated to make the most of this special season.
“While we celebrate our anniversary, it is extremely important for us to make the best impression in the European League as this is part of the club’s DNA,” general manager Patrice Canayer said.
Canayer himself has written a huge part of the club’s history, as he is currently in his 28th season coaching Montpellier. Along the way, he has led the club to 39 titles, including two EHF Champions League.
Newcomers and departures
Newcomers:
Rémi Desbonnet (Nîmes)
Kark Konan (Aix en Provence)
Stas Skube (Kielce)
Andreas Holst Jensen (Aalborg)
Giorgi Tskhovrebadze (back from loan at Pfadi Winterthur)
Departures:
Marin Sego (Göppingen)
Gilberto Duarte (Göppingen)
Olafur Gudmunsson (Zurich)
Benjamin Bataille (Saint-Raphaël)
Karl Wallinius (Kiel)
Past achievements
EHF European League
Participations (1) : 2020/21
Quarter-finals (1) : 2020/21
EHF Cup
Participations (5) : 2013/14, 1997/98, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1993/94
Final (1) : 2013/14
Quarter-finals (1) : 1996/97
Last 16 (2) : 1994/95, 1993/94
Last 32 (1) : 1997/98