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The Herreligaen (men's league), formerly known as Herrehåndboldligaen (men's handball league), is the men's top Danish professional handball league. The winners of the Herreligaen are recognised as the Danish men's handball champions. The current champions are Aalborg Håndbold. Season The Herreligaen season consists of 14 teams, each playing 26 regular season games. The eight best teams of the regular season advance to further games, where they are divided into two groups of four teams each. No. 1 and 2 from the regular season start with 2 points. No. 3 and 4 start with 1 point, while no. 5-8 start with no points. After these six games the two top teams in each group will play semifinals. No. 1 from one group is up against no. 2 from the other. The winners will meet in finals, while the losers will play against each other for the bronze medal. Semifinals, finals, and bronze games are all played in best of 3. The lowest placed team of the regular season is directly relegated ...
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GOG Håndbold
GOG is a professional handball club based in the small town of Gudme on Funen, Denmark. The club is one of the most successful in the history of Danish handball having won the Danish Handball Championship 9 times and the Danish Handball Cup a record 12 times. Currently GOG competes in the men's Danish Handball League. GOG is famous for their academy, which is one of the best in the world. History GOG The club was founded on 1 May 1973 as a result of a merger between Gudbjerg, Oure, and Gudme. In 1975 the club won the Danish junior championship for the first time. GOG's men's team got promoted to the best league in Denmark in 1987 and won its first Danish Handball Championship in 1992. The women's team got promoted to the top division for the first time in 1985. In 1990 the clubs becomes fully professional. During the 1990's GOG was a dominant force in Danish handball, including winning four championships in a row. GOG Svendborg TGI In 2005, GOG and Svendborg TGI merged ...
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Grindsted GIF Håndbold
Grindsted GIF Håndbold is a handball club based in the town of Grindsted in Jutland, Denmark. The club was founded in 1902. Grindsted competes in the men's Danish Handball League in the 2024/25 season for the first time in club history. History In 2016 they played in Serie 1, the 6th tier of Danish handball. In 2018 they were promoted to the second division. In 2020 they were promoted to the Danish 1st division, the second tier, and two years after they were close to promotion, but lost the playoff matches. In 2024 they secured promotion by winning the Danish 1st division, being a fully amateur team while doing it. In 2023 the club formally became a profesional handball club, but chose not sign any contracts with any players. During their first season in the Danish top division, they reached the semifinal of the Danish Cup for the first time in club history. They did however lose the semifinal to Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 23:37. They also lost the third place play-off to Sønder ...
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2023–24 Håndboldligaen
The 2023–24 Håndboldligaen (known as the ''HTH Herreligaen'' for sponsorship reasons) was the 88th season of the Danish Handball League, the top men's handball league in Denmark. A total of fourteen teams contested this season's league. TMS Ringsted was promoted from the 1st Division. Aalborg Håndbold won the title, when they beat Fredericia HK in the finals. Aalborg Håndbold won also the regular season. Lemvig-Thyborøn Håndbold were relegated, when they finished last in the regular season. Teams Arenas and locations The following 14 clubs competed in the Håndboldligaen during the 2023–24 season: Regular season League table Second round Championship round Group 1 Group 2 Playoffs Semifinals Semifinals were played best-of-three format. ''Highest ranking team in the regular season plays at home in the second match.'' ! Best of three matches. In the case of a tie after the second match, a third match is played. Highest ranking team in the regular season h ...
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Danish Handball Federation
Danish Handball Association () is the national sport governing body, governing body for team handball, handball in Denmark. It is based in Brøndby. History Danish Handball Association was founded on 2 June 1935. It is a member of the European Handball Federation and the International Handball Federation. Danish Handball Association is the third largest in the world, only surpassed by German Handball Association and French Handball Federation. Achievements Denmark is the country with the most success and medals in the sport of Handball. With a total of more than 100 overall medals it makes them the strongest Handball Federation in the World. Total Host : 25 Count : : 43 : : 32 : : 32 Total : 104 Handball at the Summer Olympics, Men's Olympic Championship : : 2016, 2024 : : 2021 World Men's Handball Championship, World Championshi ...
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Fredericia HK
Fredericia HK is a team handball, handball club from Fredericia, Denmark. Currently, Fredericia HK competes in the men's Danish Handball League. The home arena of the team is Fredericia Idrætscenter, thansen.dk Arena. The club was founded in 1990 on the license of former 5 time Denmark, Danish champions Fredericia KFUM. They are currently competing in the 2024–25 EHF Champions League season. History Fredericia KFUM During the 1970's Fredericia KFUM, one of the two progenitors to Fredericia HK was one of the best clubs in the country and contributed many players to the Denmark men's national handball team, Danish men's national team, including Jørgen Heidemann, Flemming Ladefoged Hansen, Søren Andersen (handballer), Søren Andersen, Anders Dahl-Nielsen and Bjarne Jeppesen. The club won 5 straight Danish championships from 1975 to 1979 and won the Danish cup 6 times in 7 years from 1971 to 1977. In 1976 the club reached the final of the EHF Cup, but lost to Borac Banja Luka i ...
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Morsø Sparekasse Arena
Sparekassen Thy Arena Mors is an indoor sports arena in Nykøbing Mors, Denmark primarily used for Team handball, handball. The arena was built in 2008, and is one of the homes to Danish Handball League side Mors-Thy Håndbold, together with Thyhallen. It was built in 2008. The hall is decorated by Danish artist Ingrid Kæseler and Danish furniture designer Niels Hvass. Names The arena has had several names, due to sponsor ship reasons. * 2008-2010: Morsø Sparekasse Arena * 2010-2011: Fjordbank Arena * 2011-2017: Jyske Bank Mors Arena * 2017- : Sparekassen Thy Arena Mors References External links Sparekassen Thy Arena Mors official webpage
Handball venues in Denmark Indoor arenas in Denmark Sports venues completed in 2008 Buildings and structures in Morsø Municipality Sports venues in the North Jutland Region 2008 establishments in Denmark {{Denmark-sports-venue-stub ...
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Thisted
Thisted is a town in the municipality of Thisted in the North Denmark Region of Denmark. It has a population of 13,505 (1 January 2025)BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
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and is located in Thy (district), Thy, in northwestern Jutland. Market town status was given to Thisted in 1500.


Name

The town's name derives from the Germanic paganism, Germanic deity Tyr and could be translated as ''Tyr's Stead''.


History

During the Jutland Peasant rebellion of 1441, Christopher of B ...
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Nykøbing Mors
Nykøbing Mors is the largest town on the island of Mors in the Limfjord in Denmark. The town received its charter in 1299 and has a population of 8,859, as of 1 January 2025.BY3: Population 1. January by rural and urban areas, area and population density
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It is located in Morsø Municipality and belongs to .


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Mors-Thy Håndbold
Mors-Thy Håndbold is a handball club, based in Nykøbing Mors and Thisted, Denmark. Currently, Mors-Thy Håndbold competes in the men's Danish Handball League. The home arena of the team is Sparekassen Thy Arena and Thyhallen in Thisted. It is the only professional sports team on Mors. History The newborn club was founded in 2007, when HF Mors and Thisted IK merged their first teams to create the new club. In 2021 they won their first title; the Danish Men's Handball Cup, beating Aalborg Håndbold in the final 32-31. Honours * Danish Handball Cup: 1 **: 2020 Team Staff :''Staff for the 2024-25 season'' Current squad :''Squad for the 2024-25 season'' ;Goalkeeper * 20 Oliver Larsen * 30 Svend Rughave ;Wingers ;LW * 23 Henrik Tilsted * 25 Magnus Norlyk ;RW * 11 Lasse Pedersen ( c) * 17 Malthe Rolighed Bull ;Pivots * 4 Kasper Lindgren ( c) * 15 Henrik Toft Hansen * 33 Kasper Didriksen ;Back players ;LB * 7 Nichlas Hald * 21 Marcus Midtgaard * 36 Silas Overb ...
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Kolding Hallen
Sydbank Arena (formerly known as Kolding Hallerne and Tre-For Arena) is an indoor sports arena in Kolding, Denmark primarily used for handball. The arena has a capacity of 5,001 spectators and is home to Danish Handball League team KIF Kolding, one of the most successful teams in the history of Danish handball. History It was built in 1996 and expanded in 2015. It represents the largest part of the hall complex The complex is located in the southern part of Kolding and consists of 3 sports halls, 5 handball courts, 10 bowling alleys, meeting facilities, hotel and a restaurant. In December 2015, the venue was used for the 2015 World Women's Handball Championship. In December 2020 the venue is going to be used for the 2020 European Women's Handball Championship See also * List of indoor arenas in Denmark *List of indoor arenas in Nordic countries The following is an incomplete list of indoor arenas in Nordic countries with a capacity of at least 5,000. Current arenas {{row count ...
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Kolding
Kolding () is a Denmark, Danish seaport city located at the head of Kolding Fjord in the Region of Southern Denmark. It is the seat of Kolding Municipality. It is a transportation, commercial, and manufacturing centre and has numerous industrial companies, principally geared towards shipbuilding. The manufacturing of machinery and textiles and livestock export are other economically significant activities. With a population of 95,897 (1 January 2025), the Kolding municipality is the eleventh most populous in Denmark. The city itself has a population of 63,645 (1 January 2025)BY3: Population 1st January by urban areas, area and population density
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and is List of urban areas in Denmark by population, the eighth largest city in Denmark. The ci ...
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Gudme-Hallerne
Gudme-hallerne is a complex of indoor sports arenas in the town of Gudme on Funen, Denmark. The arena is primarily used for handball, and is home to as well the men's Danish Handball League team GOG, and the women's 1st Division team. The construction began September 1, 1972. It was first taken into use on October 2, 1972. For many years the arena had been planned in Svendborg Amt. On June 29, 1966 the first planning meeting took place between the relevant sports associations. The first arena had only one handball court. Because of GOG's sporting succes, additional training facilities were requisted in 1992. The plans were soon expanded from a training court to a public court with room for spectators, which became the hall now known as 'Hal1'. The first match took place on October 3, 1993; a match in the EHF Cup. The construction was however first completely finished on January 7, 1994. In 2022 it was announced that a new arena in the nearby town, Svendborg Svendborg () i ...
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