All
Stars for Legends took place from June 19 to 21 in Prague in celebration of
numerous significant anniversaries of the Czech and Slovakian Handball
Federations, such as Czechoslovakia’s first world title won by the women’s team
in 1957 and the first men’s World Championship trophy in 1967. 2017 also marks
the 60th anniversary of Dukla Praha winning the European Champions Cup (now
VELUX EHF Champions League) for the first time, as well as the 45 years since
the Czechoslovakia men’s team won the nations’ only Olympic handball medal –
silver in Munich.
After
two days of activities and matches, the premier event took place on June 21
with IHF President Dr Hassan Moustafa, EHF President Michael Wiederer and 2,000
spectators in attendance as members of the Czech Republic and Slovakia national
teams took on All-star sides in exhibition matches.
The men’s
All-star team featured some of the world’s most recognisable players, including
Hungary’s Laszlo Nagy, French Daniel Narcisse and
Thierry Omeyer (both former World Handball Players of the Year), Serbian Momir
Ilic and Czech Republic’s own 2010 World Handball Player of the Year Filip
Jicha.
2012
Olympic silver medallist and multiple Champions League winner Katarina
Bulatovic took part in the women’s All-star match along with six players from
EHF Cup-winning side Rostov-Don. The women’s match ended in a 37:37 draw, while
the combined Czech/Slovakian men’s team beat the All-stars 39:36.
The
women’s team was led by former Brazil women’s coach Morten Soubak, who won the
word title in 2013, and former German national coach Heine Jensen. Three-time
world title, two-time Olympic gold and three-time European championship-winning
Claude Onesta coached the men’s All-star team together with THW Kiel’s Alfred
Gislason.
The
All-star games were preceded by the ‘handball marathon’, which began on June 19
and saw a total of 1,070 participants take the court over the course of the
42.195-hour continuous game. The match featured handball players, students,
celebrities and even passers-by. There were also walking handball matches for
elder players, the Czech premiere of wheelchair handball, the final of the
championship for student teams, and ‘Handball Hope’ for young athletes.