Fixtures

France Division 1 Women 09/10 18:00 2 ESBF Besancon (W) vs Achenheim Truchtersheim (W) - View
France Division 1 Women 09/24 18:30 3 Stella St Maur Women vs ESBF Besancon Women - View
EHF Cup Qualification Women 09/27 17:00 15 ESBF Besancon Women vs DHK Banik Most Women - View
France Division 1 Women 09/27 19:00 4 ESBF Besancon Women vs St. Amand du Hanaut Women - View
EHF Cup Qualification Women 10/05 16:00 15 DHK Banik Most Women vs ESBF Besancon Women - View
France Division 1 Women 10/08 18:00 5 Toulon (W) vs ESBF Besancon (W) - View

Results

France Division 1 Women 09/03 18:00 1 Plan De Cuques (W) v ESBF Besancon (W) L 33-24
France Division 1 Women 06/08 13:00 26 ESBF Besancon Women v Chambray Touraine Women D 28-28
France Division 1 Women 06/04 18:30 25 Stella St Maur Women v ESBF Besancon Women W 24-27
France Division 1 Women 06/04 13:00 25 Nantes Women v ESBF Besancon Women - CANC
France Division 1 Women 05/24 18:00 24 [4] Jeanne d’Arc Dijon Women v ESBF Besancon Women [6] W 30-34
France Division 1 Women 05/21 18:00 23 ESBF Besancon Women v St Amand du Hainaut Women W 31-27
France Division 1 Women 05/11 15:00 22 Toulon Women v ESBF Besancon Women L 32-29
France Division 1 Women 05/07 18:00 21 ESBF Besancon Women v Merignac Women W 33-32
France Division 1 Women 05/03 17:00 20 ESBF Besancon Women v Metz Women L 27-33
France Division 1 Women 04/19 18:30 19 [5] Nice Women v ESBF Besancon Women [6] L 37-32
France Division 1 Women 04/02 18:00 14 ESBF Besancon Women v Plan De Cuques Women W 32-23
France Division 1 Women 03/29 18:00 18 ESBF Besancon Women v Achenheim Truchtersheim Women W 31-20

Wikipedia - ESBF Besançon

ESBF Besançon is a French women's handball club based in Besançon. They play in the French Women's First League.

History

Formation

The club was founded as Entente sportive bisontine in 1970 after HBC Besançon had dispanded. In the beginning the team had women's and men's teams.

In 1988 the team won their first French Championship.

Separating the Women's team and domestic dominance

In 1992 the club president Jacques Mariot decided to split the men's and women's team.

The club was dominating in French handball between 1995 and 2005 together with Metz Handball. In this period they on 3 national championships, and finished 2nd in the other 7 seasons. They also won the Coupe de France four times and the Coupe de la Ligue twice, as well as the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2003. The 2003 French team that won the World Championship had several players from ESBF Besançon, including Valérie Nicolas, Sophie Herbrecht, Raphaëlle Tervel, Véronique Pecqueux-Rolland, Myriame Said Mohamed and Sandrine Delerce.

Economic difficulties

After 2003 the club began to have economic difficulties, and their star players began to leave. In 2005 they were relegated administratively, and got a recruitment ban. In the 2007-08 season, the team was promoted again, but the were quickly relegated.

In the 2014-15 season, the club was promoted to the First League, and finished 6th the following season. In 2017 they managed to finish 4th despite injuries to key players Amanda Kolczynski and Ana Manaut.

The ESBF Besançon Women’s Handball Team is a prominent and respected club based in Besançon, France. Known for their competitive spirit and skilled gameplay, they compete in the top tiers of French women’s handball, including the Ligue Butagaz Énergie, the premier division of French women’s handball. The team boasts a rich history of developing talented players and achieving notable successes in national competitions. With a dedicated coaching staff and passionate supporters, ESBF Besançon Women are recognized for their strong defensive strategies, dynamic offensive play, and commitment to fostering local talent. They serve as an important pillar of the French handball community, continually striving for excellence on both national and European stages.