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Aarhus Håndbold (men's Handball)
Aarhus Håndbold was a handball club from Aarhus, Denmark. The club was founded in 2001 originally under the name Århus GF, as an extension of the traditional Aarhus clubs AGF, Brabrand IF, VRI and Århus KFUM/YMCA / Hasle. AGF chose in 2010 to withdraw from the superstructure, and the club was renamed from AGF Håndbold to Aarhus Håndbold. The home arena of Aarhus Håndbold was Ceres Arena. The club struggled in the last year of its existence with economic problems and in April 2021 the club was declared bankrupt. In connection with this all the players from Aarhus Håndbold were released and Århus Håndbold merged with the neighbors from Skanderborg Håndbold under the name Skanderborg Aarhus Håndbold. In June 2023 AGF re-entered the project and bought 50% of the shares in the club, and the club was renamed Skanderborg AGF Håndbold. In 2013 they won the Danish Super Cup. Seasons European Handball EHF Champions League EHF Cup Cup Winners Cup Notable former ...
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Ceres Arena
Ceres Arena (formerly NRGi Arena) is an indoor arena mainly used for handball matches and public events in Aarhus, Denmark. The arena was opened in 2001 and has a capacity of 5,001 spectators (4,394 seats). It is part of the Aarhus Sports Park, which also includes Aarhus Stadium. Ceres Arena is home to Danish Women's Handball League team Aarhus United Elitehandball, Aarhus United and Danish Men's Handball League team Skanderborg Aarhus Håndbold. The arena functioned as the main venue in the 2002 European Women's Handball Championship, 2002 European Women's Championships, hosting the final. The arena was also used for basketball, by Bakken Bears, but because of the high price for renting the arena, Bakken Bears moved back to there old home Vejlby-Risskov Hallen. Since, it has only played selected games in the arena, including some European professional club basketball system, European appearances. In non-sports, the Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, 2004 Danish Song Co ...
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MŠK Hlohovec
HC Sporta Hlohovec is a Slovak handball team located in Hlohovec Hlohovec (, Hungarian ''Galgóc''), is a town in southwestern Slovakia, with a population of 21,508. Name The name comes from ''*Glogovec'', the Old Slavic name for a place densely overgrown by hawthorn. The Hungarian form ''Galgóc'' was ado .... Their home matches are played at the Sportová Hala Na Zábraní. They compete in Extraliga. Crest, colours, supporters Kits Club names * 1951 – 1999 : TJ Odeva Hlohovec * 1963 – 1993 : TJ Drôtovňa Hlohovec * 1999 – 2011 : MŠK Hlohovec * since 2011 : HC SPORTA Hlohovec Accomplishments * Extraliga: **Runners Up (1) : 2010, 2012, 2013 European record Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2016–17 season'' ;Goalkeepers * Juraj Kastak * Michal Martin Konecny ;Wingers ;RW: * Matej Takac * Igor Vanko ;LW: * Martin Briatka * Lukas Pechy * Frantisek Zatko ;Line players * Tomas Laho * Gabriel Papp ;Back players ;LB: * Luka Dace ...
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Handball Clubs Established In 2001
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the opposing team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins. Modern handball is played on a court of , with a goal in the middle of each end. The goals are surrounded by a zone where only the defending goalkeeper is allowed; goals must be scored by throwing the ball from outside the zone or while "diving" into it. The sport is usually played indoors, but outdoor variants exist in the forms of field handball, Czech handball (which were more common in the past) and beach handball. The game is fast and high-scoring: professional teams now typically score between 20 and 35 goals each, though lower scores were not uncommon until a few decades ago. Body contact is ...
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Sport In Aarhus
Sport is a physical activity or game, often Competition, competitive and organization, organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The number of participants in a particular sport can vary from hundreds of people to a single individual. Sport competitions may use a team or single person format, and may be Open (sport), open, allowing a broad range of participants, or closed, restricting participation to specific groups or those invited. Competitions may allow a "tie" or "draw", in which there is no single winner; others provide tie-breaking methods to ensure there is only one winner. They also may be arranged in a tournament format, producing a champion. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a regular sports season, followed in some cases by playoffs. Sport is generally recognised as system of activities based in physical athleticism or physical de ...
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Defunct Handball Clubs In Denmark
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Skanderborg AGF Håndbold
Skanderborg AGF Håndbold, previously ''Skanderborg Aarhus Håndbold'', is a men's Team handball, handball club based in Skanderborg in Jutland, Denmark. The club was founded in 1982 and was the result of a merger between Stilling-Skanderborg and Vrold-Skanderborg Handball Club. In 2021 Aarhus Håndbold merged with Skanderborg Håndbold's men's team, and they changed the name to Skanderborg Aarhus Håndbold. After the merger the club inherited the league licens of Skanderborg Håndbold, while the first governing board of the club was composed of four members from each former club. In June 2023, the sports association Aarhus Gymnastikforening bought 50 percent of the club, prompting the name change to Skanderborg AGF Håndbold. The women's team still goes by the name Skanderborg Håndbold. Team Staff :''Staff for the 2024-25 season'' Current squad :''Squad for the 2025–26 season'' ;Goalkeeper * 12 Magnus Brandbyge * 21 Magnus Petersen ;Wingers ;LW * 25 Jeppe Cieslak ...
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AGF Håndbold
AGF Håndbold is a handball club from Aarhus, Denmark and is a part of the broader multisportsclub Aarhus Gymnastikforening. Currently, AGF Håndbold competes in the women's Danish 1st Division. The home arena of the club is Atletion. The club has 500 members, and a total of 24 youth teams and 9 senior teams. History While the sports club overall was founded in 1880, the Handball department was founded in 1935. This makes it one of the oldest handball clubs in the country and the oldest handball club in Aarhus. The women's club has won two Danish Championships, in the 1941-1942 and the 1948-1949 season. The men's team won four championships between 1957 and 1965. In 1959-60 they reached the final of the European Cup. The team boasted national team players like Leif Gelvad, Poul Sørensen, Knud Erik Jensen, Jørgen Lundby and Poul Locht. During this time period Aarhus was the dominating city in Handball with VRI, Skovbakken and Aarhus KFUM also winning championship tit ...
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Aarhus Håndbold (women's Handball)
Aarhus Håndbold Women is a women's handball club based in Aarhus, Denmark. As of the 2024–25 season, the team competes in the Damehåndboldligaen. The club also includes a men's team, competing the Danish 1st Division. In June 2024, it was announced that Aarhus United and Aarhus HC had decided to merge under the new club name ''Aarhus Håndbold''. When the club was founded, Skanderborg AGF Håndbold decided to sue them, as they used the same club name as one of the founders of Skanderborg AGF, Aarhus Håndbold. In April 2025, in their first season, the club was relegated from the top level of Damehåndboldligaen to the 1st Division, placing 14th in the final standings. Arena *Name: Ceres Stadionhal *Capacity: 1,200 *City: Aarhus, Denmark *Address: Stadion Allé 70, 8000 Aarhus Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2024–25 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 16 Elín Þorsteinsdóttir * 86 Sabine Englert ;Wingers ;LW * 10 Mathilde Guldager * 11 Sophia Snogdal ;RW * 9 Fr ...
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Erik Veje Rasmussen
Erik Veje Rasmussen (born 9 April 1959) is a former Danish handball player and handball coach who competed in the 1982 World Men's Handball Championship and 1984 Summer Olympics. In addition to Handball he is also an author and inventor of sports clothing. Playing career Veje Rasmussen started playing handball at Vallekilde-Hørve, his local club. From there he moved to Danish top club Helsingør IF, and was the top goalscorer of the 1983 Danish Handball League season. After 2 seasons he moved abroad playing in both Germany, Switzerland and Spain. At St. Otmar he acted as player-coach in multiple instances. During the 1980s he was one of the central players at the Danish National Team. In 1984 he finished fourth with the Denmark men's national handball team in the Olympic tournament. He played all six matches and scored 25 goals. Rasmussen played a total 233 games for the national team scoring 1015 goals. This makes him both the third most capped player and the thirds most sc ...
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Dmitry Kuzelev
Dmitry Leonidovich Kuzelev (Дмитрий Леонидович Кузелев) (born 1 November 1969) is a Russian handball player. He played for the Russia men's national handball team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where Russia won the gold medal. He also won silver medals at the 2000 European Championship, losing to Sweden in the final. Club career He started his career at Chekhovskiye Medvedi in Moscow, where he won the Russian championship in 1994 and 1995. In 1998 he joined German side GWD Minden. He played 274 games for the club, scoring 1010 goals, which made him one of the most profilic goalscorers on the team After 9 years at the club he left to join Danish side Aarhus GF Aarhus Gymnastikforening (; commonly known as AGF ) is a professional sports club based in Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark. Founded in 1880, it is one of the oldest clubs in the country where gymnastics and fencing were featured as its main sports. How .... Two years later he joined Polish te ...
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