List Of Swedish Men's Handball Champions
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List Of Swedish Men's Handball Champions
The Swedish men's handball champions (Swedish: ''Svenska mästare i handboll för herrar'') have been determined by three different competitions. From 1931–32 until 1951–52, the title was decided by a straight knockout tournament known as ''Svenska mästerskapet'' ("the Swedish Championship"). After 1934–35, it was played parallel to the highest league, Allsvenskan. The tournament was contested by the winners of the ''Distriktsmästerskap'' ("Provincial Championships") until 1945–46. After that it was contested by all teams from the top division, all Provincial Champions and invited teams from lower leagues. From 1952–53 until 1966–67, the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winners of Allsvenskan. Since 1967–68, the Swedish Champions have been determined by a playoffs competition between the highest-placed teams in the top league. Until 2003–04, all playoff rounds were decided by a series of home and away matches. Between 2004–05 and 2017–18 the final ...
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Globen Stockholm February 2007
Avicii Arena, originally known as Stockholm Globe Arena and previously as Ericsson Globe, but commonly referred to in Swedish simply as Globen (; "the Globe"), is an indoor arena located in Stockholm Globe City, Johanneshov district of Stockholm, Sweden. The arena represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System. Construction Avicii Arena is the largest spherical building on Earth and took two and a half years to build. It has a diameter of and an inner height of . The volume of the building is and it has a seating capacity of 16,000 spectators for shows and concerts, and 13,850 for ice hockey. In the upper area there are 40 VIP boxes and a restaurant. The steel, concrete and glass construction designed by the architects Berg Arkitektkontor AB is supported by a MERO space structure. It represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System. History Globen was inaugurated on 1 ...
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IK Sävehof
IK Sävehof is a Swedish handball team located in Partille. Their home matches are played at the Partille Arena which has a capacity of 4,000. Women's team The women's team competes in Svensk Handbollselit. They won the championship 15 times (1993, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2022). The 2016 championship title was the eight in a row. They competed in the 2021–22 Women's EHF Champions League. Kits European record Women's team :''Squad for the 2022–23 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 1 Johanna Bundsen * Line Bergfeldt ;Wingers ;RW * 2 Ida Rahunen Sembe * 22 Carmen Martín ;LW * 3 Stella Huselius * 10 Elin Ernelind * 19 Olivia Mellegård ;Line players * 8 Johanna Forsberg * 15 Linn Johansson * 20 Thea Blomst ;Back players ;LB * 7 Elin Liljeros Heikka * 13 Irma Wester Kocanovic * 18 Laura Cecilie Jensen ;CB * 11 Amanda Källström * 17 Mai Kragballe Nielsen * 29 Frida Rosell ;RB * 9 Nina Koppang * 27 Thea K ...
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Karlskrona
Karlskrona (, , ) is a locality and the seat of Karlskrona Municipality, Blekinge County, Sweden with a population of 66,675 in 2018. It is also the capital of Blekinge County. Karlskrona is known as Sweden's only baroque city and is host to Sweden's largest naval base and the headquarters of the Swedish Coast Guard. Historically, the city has been home to a German minority, thus enabling the formation of a German Congregational church. It also counted Jewish people in its population. In 1998, parts of the city, including the Karlskrona naval base, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. History The island on which Karlskrona was built, Trossö, was owned during the 17th century by the farmer Vittus Andersson. Under Danish rule, there was another, older town called Lyckå on the mainland a couple of kilometers away. A little further away, the Danes had started to build Kristianopel before Blekinge fell under Swedish rule in 1658. Until 1679, the island and the nearby isl ...
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1935–36 Svenska Mästerskapet (men's Handball)
The 1935–36 Svenska mästerskapet was the fifth season of Svenska mästerskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of men's handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the tournament. Majornas IK Majornas IK is a Swedish sport club from Gothenburg founded in 1916. The club is most famous for its handball team, who have been Swedish champions 7 times (1935, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 and 1946). Until 1964 they had played all seasons but ... were the defending champions, but failed to win the District Championship of Gothenburg and did not qualify. SoIK Hellas won the title, defeating Flottans IF Karlskrona in the final. The final was played on 5 April in Karlskrona, and was watched by 1,288 spectators. Results First round *Visby AIK–Upsala Studenters IF 6–15 *Gefle IF–SoIK Hellas 7–16 *Eskilstuna Guif, GUIF–IFK Örebro 15–20 *Norrköpings AIS–Västerås IK 14–16 Second round *I 19 ...
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1934–35 Svenska Mästerskapet (men's Handball)
The 1934–35 Svenska mästerskapet was the fourth staging of the Svenska mästerskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of men's handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 17 teams competed in the tournament. Redbergslids IK were the defending champions, but failed to qualify by losing to Göteborgs IK in the District Championship of Gothenburg. Majornas IK won the title, defeating Stockholms-Flottans IF in the final. The final was played on 30 March in Skeppsholmshallen in Stockholm, and was watched by 1,182 spectators. Results First round *Brynäs IF– IF Gute 23–8 Second round *Brynäs IF– Upsala Studenters IF 14–17 *I 10 Strängnäs– Norrköpings AIS 14–12 Third round * IF Castor–Sollefteå GIF 9–4 * Upsala Studenters IF– Stockholms-Flottans IF 6–13 *I 10 Strängnäs–IFK Örebro 14–27 *Majornas IK–IF Göta 26–3 *IFK Uddevalla–IFK Skövde 13–12 a.e.t. *Flottans IF Karlskrona–IFK ...
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Sollefteå GIF Handboll
Sollefteå () is a locality and the seat of Sollefteå Municipality in Västernorrland County, Sweden with 8,562 inhabitants in 2010. The earliest written account on Sollefteå is found in a script dating back to 1270. During this time the name of the village was given as De Solatum - a name that can be interpreted as a composition of ''Sol'' (sun) and ''at'' (property) i.e. literally The sunlit region. ''De Solatum'' also can be interpreted as desolation, which means loneliness or remoteness (see Remote and isolated community). With Sollefteå being located at the lowest rapids of the Ångermanälven thereby making it the last outpost to which it was possible to sail. The village developed into a municipality. The town changed from a commercial town into a town dominated by the military when the two regiments T 3 (Logistics) and I 21 (Infantry) were located there in 1898 and 1911 respectively. In 1902 Sollefteå obtained the status of market town or ''köping'' before finally ...
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1933–34 Svenska Mästerskapet (men's Handball)
The 1933–34 Svenska mästerskapet was the third season of Svenska mästerskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of men's handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 18 teams competed in the tournament. Redbergslids IK were the defending champions, and won their second title, defeating Sollefteå GIF in the final. The final was played on 27 March in Mässhallen in Gothenburg, and was watched by 1,115 spectators. Results First Round *Gute–IK Göta 7–24. *Västerås IK–I 10 IF 18–17. *IFK Örebro– 25–9 Second round *GF Kroppskultur–IS Halmia w/o *Redbergslids IK– IFK Karlsborg 26–12 *Flottans IF Karlskrona– Ystad IF 20–8 *Bodens BK–Umeå IK 15–14 *Sollefteå GIF–IFK Östersund 10–7 *IK Göta– Upsala Studenters IF 20–12 *IFK Örebro–Västerås IK 25–18 Third round *Redbergslids IK–GF Kroppskultur w/o *Flottans IF Karlskrona–IK Tord 20–3 *Sollefteå GIF–Bodens BK 18–9 * ...
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Swedish Exhibition And Congress Centre
The Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre ( sv, Svenska Mässan) is an exhibition and convention centre in Gothenburg, Sweden and one of Scandinavia's largest assembly points, which attracts around 1.8 million visitors a year. It is one of Europe's largest, fully integrated hotel and congress facilities, owned and run by a nonprofit foundation, the Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre Foundation. A third tower was built in 2011–2014, making the venue one of the five largest in Europe, with a room capacity of over 1,200. The third tower is the tallest building () in Gothenburg and the fourth tallest in Sweden. History In the early 20th century a variety of Swedish companies arranged fairs in order to promote Swedish industry. Hence emerged the idea of a congress centre, and on 8July 1918 the official Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre was opened. ''Svenska Mässan'' wanted to expand further. During the 1970s, they started organizing courses and conferences, thus confere ...
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1932–33 Svenska Mästerskapet (men's Handball)
The 1932–33 Svenska mästerskapet was the second season of Svenska mästerskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of men's handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 15 teams competed in the tournament. The first round was held in four geographical groups, with the winners qualifying for the semifinals. Flottans IF Karlskrona were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Redbergslids IK in the semifinals. Redbergslids IK won the title, defeating Stockholms-Flottans IF in the final. The final was played on 25 March in Mässhallen in Gothenburg, and was watched by 1,422 spectators. Results First Round Northern: *Sollefteå GIF–Bodens BK 15–10 *IFK Östersund–Bodens BK 15–12 *Sollefteå GIF–IFK Östersund 8–8 Winner: Sollefteå GIF Eastern: *Strängnäs–Västerås IK 20–8 *IFK Örebro– Norrköpings AIS 18–2 *IFK Örebro– Norrköpings AIS 21–12 * Stockholms-Flottans IF–IFK Örebro 18 ...
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Flottans IF Karlskrona
Karlskrona Handboll was a Swedish handball club based in Karlskrona, founded in 1920. They were the first Swedish champions in 1932. They were founding members of Allsvenskan in 1934–35. They reached the Swedish championship final again in 1936, but lost to Hellas. They were relegated from Allsvenskan in 1939 and have not returned since. Until the 1950s, almost all players of the club were members of the Swedish Navy (Flottan). In 2022 Karlskrona Handboll and HIF Karlskrona became one club, now under the name HF Karlskrona. Crest, colours, supporters Naming history Kits Sports Hall information *Name: – Karlskrona idrottshall *City: – Karlskrona *Capacity: – 1500 *Address: – Björkholmskajen 3, 371 36 Karlskrona, Sweden References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Karlskrona Handboll Swedish handball clubs 1920 establishments in Sweden Handball clubs established in 1920 Sport in Blekinge County 2022 mergers and acquisitions ...
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1931–32 Svenska Mästerskapet (men's Handball)
The 1931–32 Svenska mästerskapet was the first season of Svenska mästerskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of men's handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. The District Champions of Scania, Blekinge, Gothenburg, Västergötland, Stockholm and Ångermanland competed in the tournament. The first two rounds were played in Karlskrona and Sollefteå, with Stockholm being predetermined as the venue for the final. Flottans IF Karlskrona won the title, defeating Stockholms-Flottans IF in the final. The final was played on 29 March in Skeppsholmshallen in Stockholm, and was watched by about 1,000 spectators. Results First Round * Flottans IF Karlskrona– Ystads GK 12–7 * Stockholms-Flottans IF– Skövde IF 21–9 Second Round * Flottans IF Karlskrona– A2 IF 9–7 * Sollefteå GIF– Stockholms-Flottans IF 7–23 Final * Stockholms-Flottans IF–Flottans IF Karlskrona 9–15 Champions The followin ...
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Overtime (sports)
Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played only if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in single-elimination tournaments where only one team or players can advance to the next round or win the tournament. The rules of overtime or extra time vary between sports and even different competitions. Some may employ " sudden death", where the first player or team who scores immediately wins the game. In others, play continues until a specified time has elapsed, and only then is the winner declared. If the contest remains tied after the extra session, depending on the rules, the match may immediately end as a draw, additional periods may be played, or a different tiebreaking procedure such as a penalty shootout may be used instead. The terms ''overtime'' and ''in overtime'' (abbr ...
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