Odense Håndbold
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Odense Håndbold | |||
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Full name | Odense Håndbold | ||
Short name | Odense | ||
Founded | August 2009 | ||
Arena | Sydbank Arena | ||
Capacity | 2,300 | ||
President | Lasse Honoré | ||
Head coach | Ole Gustav Gjekstad | ||
League | Bambusa Kvindeligaen | ||
2023–24 | 3rd | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Location of Odense Håndbold
Odense Håndbold (in its first season: Odense GOG and after that Handball Club Odense) is a Danish professional 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
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Achievements
[edit]Stadium
[edit]- Name: Sydbank Arena
- City: Odense
- Capacity: 2,300 seats
- Address: Odense Idrætshal, Israels Plads 3, 5200 Odense
Team
[edit]Current squad
[edit]- Squad for the 2024–25 season
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Transfers
[edit]- Transfers for the 2024–25 season
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Technical staff
[edit]Head coach: Ole Gustav Gjekstad
Assistant coach: Mark Standgaard Marcher
Goalkeeping coach: Ole Erevik
Goalkeeping coach: Gitte Sunesen
Team Leader: Trine Trampedach
Team Leader: Lilian Maag
Physiotherapist: Anja David Greve
Physiotherapist: Berit Duus
Physiotherapist: Maj Tornøe Johansen
Sports Director: Trine Nielsen
Previous squads
[edit]2020–2021 Team |
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2018–2019 Team |
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2017–2018 Team |
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2016–2017 Team |
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Notable former players
[edit]Kamilla Larsen (2009–2022)
Freja Cohrt (2017–2023)
Stine Jørgensen (2017–2020)
Line Jørgensen (2009–2010)
Nadia Offendal (2013–2020)
Trine Østergaard (2017–2020)
Kathrine Heindahl (2017–2020)
Rikke Iversen (2020–2023)
Pernille Holmsgaard (2009–2011)
Cecilie Greve (2010–2015)
Trine Jensen (2011–2013)
Mette Tranborg (2017–2020)
Anne Mette Pedersen (2019–2020)
Sarah Iversen (2012–2016)
Ditte Vind (2013–2016)
Line Haugsted (2015–2016)
Susan Thorsgaard (2016–2019)
Susanne Madsen (2011–2013) (2016–2020)
Sara Hald (2018–2021)
Trine Pedersen (2021–2023)
Anne Cecilie de la Cour (2020–2021)
Marianne Bonde (2017)
Jessica Helleberg (2013–2015)
Maria Adler (2013–2017)
Tina Flognman (2009–2010)
Gabriella Kain (2008–2010)
Nathalie Hagman (2019–2020)
Angelica Wallén (2020–2021)
Martina Thörn (2021–2023)
Ingrid Ødegård (2012–2013)
Siri Seglem (2013–2015)
Maja Jakobsen (2015–2019)
Emily Stang Sando (2017–2018)
Ingvild Bakkerud (2018–2020)
Malene Aambakk (2020–2022)
Tonje Løseth (2022–2024)
Nycke Groot (2019–2021, 2022)
Tess Wester (2018–2021)
Lois Abbingh (2020–2023)
Jasmina Janković (2008–2009)
Pearl van der Wissel (2012–2018)
Kelly Vollebregt (2021–2023)
Jéssica Quintino (2016–2021)
Chana Masson (2015–2017)
Deonise Fachinello (2016–2017)
Ayaka Ikehara (2020–2023)
Oksana Kiseleva (2016–2017)
Elisabeth Pinedo (2010–2011)
Statistics
[edit]Top scorers in the EHF Champions League
[edit]- Last updated on 15 September 2024[3]
Rank | Name | Seasons
played |
Goals |
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1 | ![]() |
6 | 271 |
2 | ![]() |
3 | 206 |
3 | ![]() |
4 | 190 |
4 | ![]() |
3 | 148 |
5 | ![]() |
4 | 142 |
6 | ![]() |
3 | 130 |
7 | ![]() |
3 | 118 |
8 | ![]() |
4 | 88 |
9 | ![]() |
4 | 77 |
10 | ![]() |
2 | 66 |
European record
[edit]Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2019–20 | EHF Cup | Round 2 | ![]() |
34–25 | 38–14 | 72–39 |
Round 3 | ![]() |
25–23 | 32–29 | 57–52 | ||
Group stage (Group C) |
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35–18 | 33–20 | 1st place | ||
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31–24 | 28–27 | ||||
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25–19 | 23–25 | ||||
Quarterfinals | ![]() |
34–30 | 28–31 | 62–61 | ||
Semifinals | ![]() |
Cancelled |
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2013–14 | Cup Winners' Cup | Round 2 | ![]() |
30–17 | 30–24 | 60–41 |
Round 3 | ![]() |
24–22 | 25–19 | 49–41 | ||
Last 16 | ![]() |
23–27 | 27–28 | 50–55 | ||
2014–15 | Cup Winners' Cup | Round 3 | ![]() |
28–28 | 26–30 | 54–58 |
Kit manufacturers
[edit]Puma (−2017)
Adidas (2017–2019)
Craft Sportswear (2019–)
References
[edit]- ^ 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.
- ^ "Teams set for EHF Champions League 2022/23". eurohandball.com. 27 June 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Odense Håndbold". European Handball Federation.
External links
[edit]- GOG får ønsket dispensation (Dansk Håndboldforbund) (in Danish)
- ODENSE GOG en realitet (gog.dk) (in Danish)
- Grønt lys til Odense GOG (dr.dk) (in Danish)
- Officielt: Odense GOG er skabt (TV2) (in Danish)