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Last Years

The History of the Airport Trophy

The success story of world-class handball in Kloten began with the first event in 2010 under the name of the title sponsor at the time, the Sympany Cup. The tournament was brought to life by Rolf Siegrist and Edi Wickli, who planned everything down to the smallest detail with their love of handball. From 2013, the tournament will be called the Airport Trophy and enjoys an excellent reputation in the handball world for its perfect organization and shows the best in young handball shortly before a world or European championship. Below you will find a lot of information about the previous events.

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

1. Spain 6 points

2. Germany 4 points

3. France 2 points

4. Switzerland 0 points

Information on this list can be found here.

MVP
TOPSKORER
GOALKEEPER
2023
Marcin PEPLINSKI (POL)
Gino STEENAERTS (SUI, 28 Tore)
Julian BUCHELE (GER)
2022
Artur PARERA IBÁÑEZ (ESP)
Noam LEOPOLD (SUI, 21 Tore)
Mats GRUPE (GER)
2019
lan TARRAFETA SERRANO (ESP)
Noa GAUDIN (FRA, 19 Tore)
Kilian RAMIREZ SANTANA (ESP)
2018
Noah GAUDIN (FRA)
Noah GAUDIN (FRA), 19 Tore
Leon MEHLER (GER)
2017
Melvin RICHARDSSON (FRA)
Aleix GOMEZ ABELLO (ESP), 21 Tore
Stefan HANEMANN (GER)
2016
Björn ZINTEL (GER)
Albin ALILI (SUI), 19 Tore
Javier GONZALEZ TEJION (ESP)
2015
Tim SUTON (GER)
Dimitrij KÜTTEL (SUI), 22 Tore
Flavio WICK (SUI)
2014
Fabian WIEDE (GER)
Dimitrij KÜTTEL (SUI), 22 Tore
Ignacio BIASCA (ESP)
2013
Pablo Chacheda CONZALEZ (ESP)
Kevin JUD (SUI), 20 Tore
Rémy DESBONNET (FRA)
2012
Alejandro COSTOYA RODRIGUEZ (ESP)
Hugo DESCAT (FRA), 18 Tore
Daniel ALVAREZ ARGÜILLAS (ESP)
2011
Nicolas BOSCHI (FRA)
Hugo DESCAT (FRA), 17 Tore
Felix STORBECK (GER)
2010
Fidel DUSAN (SLO)
Nicolas RAEMY (SUI), 28 Tore
Felix STORBECK (GER)
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