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Viking Handball Klubb (founded 1986) is a Norwegian handball team from
Stavanger Stavanger (, , American English, US usually , ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Norway. It is the fourth largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the a ...
with 1 series gold and 4 NM gold. The team has blue jerseys and blue shorts, and is trained by Christian Magnus Mikalsen Johannesen. The team plays their home matches in Hetlandshallen.


History

The same year the club was founded, a concrete sporting plan was set up, to move up from the 3rd division to the 1st division (the top division of the time) within 5 years. The team moved up to the 2nd division 1986/1987 season, and were on the rise the following year, but it was missed when they lost the qualification against Kristiansand with 1 goal. After winning the 2nd division season 1988/1989, it was clear for the top series. The same season the team also played for the NM finals where the opponent became the arch rival Stavanger Idrettsforening. Viking Handball klubb won the match 21-17 ahead of 5 000 spectators.


Series and end games in Norway

Viking Handball has won the series once (the 1997/1998 season), they have 2 silver, and won the NM 4 times (the seasons 1987/1988, 1993/1994, 1996/1997 and 2000/2001).


Participation international

Best position internationally came when the team reached the semi-finals of the Cup Winner Cup in the 1997/98 season. Led by
Christian Berge Christian Berge (born 19 July 1973) is a Norwegian former handball player and current coach of Kolstad Håndball. Previously he was the coach of the Norwegian national team. He played 63 matches and scored 251 goals for the Norwegian national ...
and Jan Thomas Lauritzen, losses 46-51 were combined against Caja Cantabria Santander
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who won the Cup Winner Cup this year (Total 51–39 over HSG Dutenhofen / Münchholzhausen
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). Otherwise, Viking has reached the quarterfinals of the EHF Cup and participated in the Champions League.


Merging

The club has always been independent, but on 17 February 2000 the club entered into a collaboration with Stavanger Idrettsforening on elite efforts. The teams formed Stavanger Handball and took the logo of Viking Handball Klubb. This collaboration came about in an attempt to reach the top of Norwegian handball and stay there. The collaboration began in the youth department, via junior teams, and up to the senior departments. The clubs were still independent, but after the 2008/2009 season (which ended in relegation), it was called to an extraordinary annual meeting 14 February 2009, where it was decided that the collaboration should end when Stavanger Idrettsforening wanted to withdraw.


The years after Stavanger Håndball

The first year as "" New "Viking Handball", they won the 1st division over Vålerenga by 4 points, and moved straight up to the elite series again, where it was 6th place on the first try 2010/2011 - Won 1 division, advanced to the elite 2011/2012 - 9th place in the elite 2012/2013 - Last place in the elite 2013/2014 - Relegated to 1st Division handball for men. 2014/2015 - 3rd place 1st division 2015/2016 - Promotion to the elite 2016/2017 - Last in the elite series and relegated again 2017/2018 - Further down to 2 divisions 2018/2019 - Won 2 Division 3 Division and moved directly into 1 Division again 2019/2020 - 2 place 1 division - There is promotion to the elite with 5 games left to play (as of February 24, 2020). They are up to date with points at Fjellhammer 4 points down to third place


Famous players

*
Ole Erevik Ole Erevik (born 9 January 1981) is a Norwegian retired handball player. He participated with the Norway men's national handball team, Norwegian national team at the 2005 World Men's Handball Championship, 2005, 2007 World Men's Handball Champion ...
(2000–2004) *
Steinar Ege Steinar Ege (born 10 April 1972) is a retired Norwegian handballer. He last played for Handball-Bundesliga side THW Kiel THW Kiel is a handball club from Kiel, Germany. Currently, they compete in the Handball-Bundesliga and are the record c ...
* Thomas Drange *
Christian Berge Christian Berge (born 19 July 1973) is a Norwegian former handball player and current coach of Kolstad Håndball. Previously he was the coach of the Norwegian national team. He played 63 matches and scored 251 goals for the Norwegian national ...
* Jan Thomas Lauritzen *
Rune Erland Rune Erland (born 25 August 1968) is a Norwegian handball player. He played 129 matches and scored 474 goals for the Norway men's national handball team between 1987 and 1997. He participated at the 1993 World Men's Handball Championship. With ...
* Kevin Møller * Gøran Johannessen *
Alexander Blonz Alexander Christoffersen Blonz (born 17 April 2000) is a Norwegian handball player for SC Pick Szeged and the Norwegian national team. He made his international debut during the Gjensidige Cup 2019 against Netherlands where he scored 7 goals a ...
* Björn van Riessen Stihl (Lidén)


External links

* {{Official Website Handball clubs in Norway Sport in Stavanger 1986 establishments in Norway Handball clubs established in 1986