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- Titles
- European record
- Team Current squad
- References
{{BLP sources|date=July 2017}}{{Infobox handball club| | image = | fullname = Leichathletik Klub Zug Handball | shotname = LK Zug | founded = | ground = Zug Sporthalle, Zug | capacity = | chairman = | manager = Christoph Sahli | league = Premium League | season = 2017–18 | position = 3rd | website = http://www.lkz-handball.ch/ }}LK Zug is a Swiss women's handball club from Zug. They won four national championships between 2010 and 2016.[1] They have been a regular in EHF competitions since the 1990s, participating twice to the EHF Champions League. Titles- Swiss Premium League (4)
- Swiss Cups (2)
- Swiss Supercup (1)
European record Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate | | 2016-17 | Challenge Cup | R3 | GBR}} Olympia HC | 45–17 | 40–7 | 85–24 | 1/8 | UKR}} HC Karpaty | 29–25 | 36–25 | 65–50 | 1/4 | NED}} Virto/Quintus | 12–35 | 29–34 | 41–69 |
Team Current squadSquad for the 2016–17 season {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- Goalkeepers
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Marion Betschart
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Jennifer Hotz
- {{flagicon|GBR}} Laura Innes
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Sarah Stocker
- Wingers
- LW
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Stefanie Javet
- RW
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Laura Masset
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Stefanie Stücheli
- Line players
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Alena Müller
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Soka Smitran
{{col-2}}- Back players
- LB
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Daphne Gautschi
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Shanice Kägi
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Sibylle Scherer
- CB
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Ria Estermann
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Ivana Ravlic
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Leah Stutz
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Svenja Stutz
- RB
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Daria Betschart
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Yael Gwerder
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Martina Traber
- {{flagicon|SWI}} Nina Van Polanen
{{col-end}}References1. ^Club profile in the Swiss Handball Federation
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