A brief glimpse into the past

HANDBALL - PROLIGUE - VHB / FRONTIGNAN - 10/04/2024
HANDBALL - PROLIGUE - VHB / FRONTIGNAN - 10/04/2024

Dans le dernier match de la ProLigue, l'équipe de Valence n'a pu que faire illusion face à l'efficacité implacable de l'équipe de ...



HANDBALL - PROLIGUE - VHB  - NANCY   2024 02 23
HANDBALL - PROLIGUE - VHB - NANCY 2024 02 23

Les Valentinois ont fait preuve d'une performance éclatante contre Nancy. Leur jeu dynamique et complet a dépassé celui de ...



HANDBALL - PROLIGUE - VHB / BESANCON - 20/12/2023
HANDBALL - PROLIGUE - VHB / BESANCON - 20/12/2023

Dans ce duel entre les équipes en bas de classement, les Valentinois avaient l'impératif de remporter le match contre Besançon, ...



Istres-Valence : Retour sur la 12ème journée de ProLigue
Istres-Valence : Retour sur la 12ème journée de ProLigue

(Re)vivez le match de la 12ème journée comme si vous y étiez ! Réalisation : Agence - Mon Service Com.



PROLIGUE - HANDBALL - 11ème journée - VHB / Sélestat
PROLIGUE - HANDBALL - 11ème journée - VHB / Sélestat

Retrouvez en direct et en exclusivité sur notre chaine MISTRAL TV Drôme Ardèche la 11ème journée de championnat de ...



PROLIGUE HANDBALL  - 9ème journée     Valence Handball / SCO ANGERS
PROLIGUE HANDBALL - 9ème journée Valence Handball / SCO ANGERS

Les valentinois ont subi une défaite sur leur propre terrain, concédant un maigre but face à des Angevins plus inspirés (27-28).



Team, Place & City Details

SIG Strasbourg

Strasbourg Illkirch-Graffenstaden Basket, most commonly known as SIG Basket or SIG Strasbourg, is a French professional basketball club that is based in Strasbourg. The club, founded in 1929, competes domestically in the French Pro A League, and internationally in the Basketball Champions League.

Valence Romans Drôme Rugby

Valence Romans Drôme Rugby is a French rugby union club based in Romans-sur-Isère (Drôme). For the 2019-20 season they will be playing in Rugby Pro D2 having been promoted from Fédérale 1.

Olympique de Valence

Olympique de Valence , simply known as Valence, is a French association football club based in the town of Valence, Drôme. It was founded in 2005 following the demise of ASOA Valence and folded in 2014 but was refounded immediately.

FCO Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06

Football Club Olympique Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06, known as Strasbourg Koenigshoffen or FCOSK06, is a football club based in the Koenigshoffen and Cronenbourg districts of Strasbourg, France. Founded in 1906, the club plays its home matches at the Stade Charles Frey.

Strasbourg
Strasbourg

Strasbourg ; Bas Rhin Alsatian: Strossburi [ˈʃd̥ʁɔːsb̥uʁi] (listen), Haut Rhin Alsatian: Strossburig [ˈʃd̥ʁɔːsb̥uʁiɡ̊] (listen); German: Straßburg [ˈʃtʁaːsbʊʁk] (listen) Latin: Argentoratum) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of Eastern France and the official seat of the European Parliament. Located at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace, it is the prefecture of the Bas-Rhin department.

Strasbourg Cathedral
Strasbourg Cathedral

Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg , also known as Strasbourg Minster, is a Catholic cathedral in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Although considerable parts of it are still in Romanesque architecture, it is widely considered to be among the finest examples of Rayonnant Gothic architecture.

Strasbourg massacre
Strasbourg massacre

The Strasbourg massacre occurred on February 14, 1349, when several hundred Jews were publicly burnt to death, and the rest of them expelled from the city as part of the Black Death persecutions.Starting in the spring of 1348, pogroms against Jews had occurred in European cities, starting in Toulon. By November of that year they spread via Savoy to German-speaking territories.

Strasbourg–Saint-Denis (Paris Métro)
Strasbourg–Saint-Denis (Paris Métro)

Strasbourg–Saint-Denis is a station on Line 4, Line 8 and Line 9 of the Paris Métro. Opened in 1908 under the name Boulevard Saint-Denis, it takes its current name in 1931, which refers to Rue Saint-Denis and the Boulevard de Strasbourg.

Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

The Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg is an art museum in Strasbourg, France, which was founded in 1973 and opened in its own building in November 1998. One of the largest of its kind in France, the museum houses extensive collections of paintings, sculpture, graphic arts, multimedia and design from the period between 1870 (Impressionism) and today, as well as a wide range of pieces in its photographic library.

Strasbourg Airport
Strasbourg Airport

Strasbourg Airport Flughàfa) (IATA: SXB, ICAO: LFST) is a minor international airport located in Entzheim and 10 km (6.2 miles) west-southwest of Strasbourg, both communes of the Bas-Rhin département in the Alsace région of France. In 2018 the airport served 1,297,177 passengers.

Strasbourg tramway
Strasbourg tramway

The Strasbourg tramway ), run by the CTS, is a network of six tramlines, A, B, C, D, E and F that operate in the city of Strasbourg in Alsace, France, and Kehl in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The first tramline in Strasbourg, which was originally horse-drawn, opened in 1878.

Strasbourg-Ville station
Strasbourg-Ville station

Strasbourg-Ville is the main railway station in the city of Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France. It is the eastern terminus of the Paris-Est–Strasbourg-Ville railway.

Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival

The Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival (French: Festival Européen du Film Fantastique de Strasbourg (FEFFS)), is an annual film festival held in Strasbourg, France, that focus on fantasy, science fiction and horror films. The festival takes place annually in September since 2008, it derives from the Spectre Film Festival that was created in 2005 by the organization Les Films du Spectre.Notable past guests of the festival include Tobe Hooper, Lamberto Bava, Catherine Breillat, Marina De Van, Ruggero Deodato, Lucky McKee, Agnès Merlet, Caroline Munro, Philippe Nahon, Brian Yuzna, Roger Corman, Mick Garris and George A. Romero.