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Odense Håndbold
Full nameOdense Håndbold
Short nameOdense
FoundedAugust 2009
ArenaSydbank Arena
Capacity2,300
PresidentNiels Eriksen
Head coachUlrik Kirkely
CaptainKamilla Larsen
LeagueBambusa Kvindeligaen
2021-221st
Club colours   
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Team colours
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Home
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Away
Website
Official site
Location of Odense Håndbold
Odense Håndbold
Odense Håndbold
Location of Odense Håndbold

Odense Håndbold (in its first season: Odense GOG and after that Handball Club Odense) is a Danish women's handball team, that plays in Damehåndboldligaen, Denmark's premier women's handball league. It was created in August 2009 and took over GOG Svendborg TGI's license for the league, which was published in a press meeting August 27, 2009 in Odense Idrætshal. They changed their name to Odense Håndbold (Odense Handball) before the beginning of the 2016/2017 season.[1]

The team's home court is Sydbank Arena in the city of Odense and they play in orange shirts and black shorts.

They are currently competing in the 2022–23 Women's EHF Champions League.[2]

Kits

Achievements

Stadium

  • Name: Sydbank Arena
  • City: Odense
  • Capacity: 2,300 seats
  • Address: Odense Idrætshal, Israels Plads 3, 5200 Odense

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2022–23 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2023–24 season

Technical staff

  • Denmark Head coach: Ulrik Kirkely
  • Denmark Assistant coach: Kristian Danielsen
  • Denmark Goalkeeping coach: Frederik Skou Hansen
  • Denmark Goalkeeping coach: Gitte Sunesen
  • Denmark Team Leader: Trine Trampedach
  • Denmark Team Leader: Lilian Maag
  • Denmark Physiotherapist: Anja David Greve
  • Denmark Physiotherapist: Berit Duus
  • Denmark Physiotherapist: Maj Tornøe Johansen
  • Denmark Sports Director: Trine Nielsen

Previous squads

Notable former players

Statistics

Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

Last updated on 23 October 2022[3]
Rank Name Seasons

played

Goals
1 Denmark Mie Højlund 4 175
2 Denmark Freja Cohrt 3 131
3 Netherlands Lois Abbingh 2 118
4 Netherlands Dione Housheer 2 89
5 Denmark Mia Rej 3 88
6 Denmark Rikke Iversen 3 87
7 Norway Maren Nyland Aardahl 2 67
7 Brazil Jéssica Quintino 2 59
9 Netherlands Bo van Wetering 2 52
10 Netherlands Nycke Groot 2 51

European record

Champions League

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2018-19 Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
France Metz Handball 19–19 26–41 3rd place
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost 22–26 28–31
Norway Larvik HK 27–23 33–25
Main Round
(Group 1)
Russia Rostov-Don 26–30 19–25 4th place
Denmark København Håndbold 25–23 24–24
France Brest Bretagne Handball 28–24 29–24
Quarter-finals Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 28–29 21–33 49–62
2020-21 Champions League Group stage
(Group B)
Romania SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea 30–21 25–26 4th place
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 25–32 32–32
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost 30–21 24–27
Germany Borussia Dortmund 32–27 24–32
Russia CSKA Moscow 23–27 26–25
France Brest Bretagne Handball 24–31 21–32
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 33–17 35–20
Round of 16 Norway Vipers Kristiansand 26–30 36–35 62–65
2021–22 Champions League Group stage
(Group B)
Russia CSKA Moscow 27–27 28–21 5th place
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 27–32 27–31
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 26–24 24–19
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 26–31 26–27
France Metz Handball 21–27 31–38
Turkey Kastamonu Bld. GSK 37–29 25–31
Sweden IK Sävehof 37–24 37–31
Playoffs France Brest Bretagne Handball 25–24 26–29 51–53
2022–23 EHF Champions League Group A Norway Vipers Kristiansand 27–34
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 31–24
France Brest Bretagne Handball 25–21
Hungary FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 23–27
Czech Republic DHK Baník Most 41–22
Romania CSM București 27–31

EHF Cup

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2019–20 EHF Cup Round 2 Czech Republic DHC Slavia Prague 34–25 38–14 72–39
Round 3 France ESBF Besançon 25–23 32–29 57–52
Group stage
(Group C)
Poland MKS Perła Lublin 35–18 33–20 1st place
Hungary Érd HC 31–24 28–27
Romania CS Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud 25–19 23–25
Quarterfinals Russia HC Lada 34–30 28–31 62–61
Semifinals Hungary Siófok KC Cancelled

Cup Winners' Cup

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2013–14 Cup Winners' Cup Round 2 North Macedonia WHC Metalurg 30–17 30–24 60–41
Round 3 France Cercle Dijon Bourgogne 24–22 25–19 49–41
Last 16 Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 23–27 27–28 50–55
2014–15 Cup Winners' Cup Round 3 Denmark Randers HK 28–28 26–30 54–58

Kit manufacturers

References

  1. ^ Odense Håndbold (10 August 2016). "HC Odense ændrer navn til Odense Håndbold". odensehaandbold.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 30 October 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Teams set for EHF Champions League 2022/23". eurohandball.com. 27 June 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Odense Håndbold". European Handball Federation.

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