“We had so many positive reactions from all over Switzerland; so many congratulations for our match. This was unbelievable,” says 21-year-old Schelker. Indeed, to make the handball fans happy, Kadetten grabbed the opportunity to have a live match on Swiss TV, which is quite rare. “We still profit from the handball euphoria caused by our sensational and unexpected trip to the World Championship in Egypt in January, when we replaced USA and played an outstanding tournament. Those performances of our national team are still in the heads of all sport fans.”
Young Schelker was part of the team, as backup for team captain and legend Andy Schmid.
“I might be Andy’s successor in the national team, but I never will be like Andy — he is a legend, a player we never had before. He has his own style, completely different to mine. I would never compare myself to him. But of course, playing in the national team with him or in the club team with Gabor Csaszar truly lifts my level. They share so much experience with me. I can learn so much,” says Schelker.
Schelker mainly sees room for improvement in his own shooting skills: “Though I was top scorer at Montpellier, I need to become a bigger danger for the goalkeeper.”
On the other hand, he praises their goalkeeper, Austrian international Kristian Pilipovic, who saved 15 shots at Montpellier: “The level of goalkeeping was one key for the draw, as Montpellier’s stoppers were not on Kristian’s level.”
Another key for Kadetten’s success is the atmosphere among the players: “We are a really cool team with many young players and some experienced ones who guide us on our way.”