Ferran Solé
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Joma Ball Handball Federation Spain Green size 2
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Official Joma Spain Handball 2022 navy blue pants
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Buy the best equipment and accessories of Ferran Solé in our online store
Buy the best equipment and accessories of Ferran Solé in our online store
Discover the best kit and accessories from Ferran Solé, one of the stars of Spanish handball. From performance jerseys and pants to must-have accessories to power up your game.
Who is Ferran Solé? His history and greatest achievements
Who is Ferran Solé? His history and greatest achievements
Ferrán Solé Sala (10/25/1992) plays for Paris Saint-Germain and for the Spanish Handball Team. He plays as a winger and is one of the great scorers in our sport. His speed and efficiency in attack undoubtedly characterize him.
Feel like the Hispano Ferran Solé with the products of Balonmano Pro Shop
Feel like the Hispano Ferran Solé with the products of Balonmano Pro Shop
Solé plays with the Adidas Adizero Fast Court, some shoes that allow him to run and jump like anyone else. In addition you can also find the shirt of the Spanish handball team in our store.
History and greatest achievements of Ferran Solé
History and greatest achievements of Ferran Solé
Ferran Solé is an outstanding handball player born in Sant Quirze del Vallès (Barcelona). His main position is as a winger. Throughout his career, he has proven to be a versatile player, capable of contributing both in attack and defense. He began his career in the world of handball in the youth categories of Spanish clubs. Solé is recognized for his ability to shoot from the end of the field and his ability to create scoring opportunities for his team. He has been called up to represent Spain in various international competitions, including European and world championships, where he has left his mark as a decisive player in key moments. In his record, the two gold medals won in the European Championships in 2018 and 2020, in addition to the bronze in the Tokyo Olympic Games. He began his career at the Granollers Handball Club, before leaving in 2016 for the French Fenix Toulouse. In 2020 he signed for PSG, a club for which he continues to play today and with which he has won two leagues and two French Cups.