København Håndbold

Danish handball club
   
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København Håndbold is a Danish women's handball club from Copenhagen, Denmark. It was established in the spring of 2013. It took over the league licence from Frederiksberg IF and is playing in the Bambusa Kvindeligaen.[1] The club won the Danish Championship for the first time in the 2017/18 season, after first winning the first leg and later the decisive DM-finals against Odense Håndbold.[2] The year before, the team had also played in their first domestic championship final, surprisingly beating FC Midtjylland Håndbold.[3]

Kits

AWAY

2016–18

2019–20

Achievements

Team

Squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season
Goalkeepers
Wingers
LW
  • 06 Denmark Freja Cohrt
  • 07 Denmark Emilie Ytting Pedersen
RW
  • 05 Denmark Clara Skøtt
  • 25 Denmark Ida Götzsche
Line players
  • 10 Faroe Islands Pernille Brandenborg
  • 17 Switzerland Tabea Schmid
Back players
LB
CB
  • 15 Denmark Emma Navne
RB
  • 21 Denmark Helene Kindberg
  • 28 Denmark Clara Skyum Thomsen

Technical staff

  • Head Coach: Bo Spellerberg
  • Assistant coach: Mikkel Thomassen
  • Goalkeeping trainer: Marie Møller
  • Team Leader: Mie Albertsen
  • Team Leader: Line Bitsch Jensen
  • Physiotherapist: Line Knutzon
  • Physical trainer: Kasper Danborg

Transfers

Transfers for the season 2024-25
Joining
  • Germany Meret Ossenkopp (RW) (from Germany Borussia Dortmund)
  • Denmark Martha Nickelsen (CB) (from own row)
  • Denmark Agnes Hvidsten (P) (from own row)
Leaving
  • Denmark Ida Götzsche (RW) (to Denmark Aarhus United)

Former notable players

Former coaches

Kit manufacturers

  • Sweden Salming Sports

Arena

Statistics

Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

(All-Time) – Last updated on 2 October 2021[4]
Rank Name Seasons

played

Goals
1 Denmark Mai Kragballe Nielsen 1 43
2 Denmark Louise Føns 1 39
3 Denmark Anne Cecilie de la Cour 1 38
4 Netherlands Kelly Dulfer 1 34
5 Sweden Jenny Alm 1 32
6 Netherlands Debbie Bont 1 31
7 Sweden Linn Blohm 1 27
8 Sweden Hanna Blomstrand 1 27
9 Denmark Maria Lykkegaard 1 24
10 Norway Thea Mørk 1 20

Club awards

Player of the year

Topscorers

References

  1. ^ Ritzau (28 February 2013). "København Håndbold er en realitet". Danmarks Radio. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  2. ^ "København Håndbold vinder første DM-guld". TV2 Sport. 27 May 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  3. ^ "København Håndbold sendte FCM ud og er i DM-finalen". Jyllands-Posten. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Team Esbjerg". European Handball Federation.

External links

  • The club's homepage (in Danish)