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Mette Klit
Mette Klit (born 21 November 1971 in Esbjerg) is a Denmark, Danish handball coach and former handballer. Career In the spring of 2011, she was the only female head coach in the Danish Women's Handball League. She was the head coach for Viborg HK, after replaced Jakob Vestergaard. Before that she was assistant coach in the club. In the summer break 2011 she was replaced by Martin Albertsen. Mette Klit joined then Viborg HK Sportscollege in leadership role. In the summer of 2012, Klit joined CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea as assistant to manager Jakob Vestergaard, with whom she had worked before at Viborg HK. She eventually left the club in the summer of 2013. Vestergaard left the Romanian top side on the same occasion Honours Player ; Viborg HK *EHF Women's Champions League, Champions League: **''Finalist'': 2000–01 EHF Women's Champions League, 2001 *EHF Women's Champions Trophy, Champions Trophy: **''Winner'': 2001 *Women's EHF Cup, EHF Cup: **''Winner'': 1999 Coach ...
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Esbjerg
Esbjerg (, ) is a seaport city and seat of Esbjerg Municipality on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. By road, it is west of Kolding and southwest of Aarhus. With an urban area, urban population of 71,554 (1 January 2025)BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
it is the List of cities and towns in Denmark, fifth-largest city in Denmark, and the largest in West Jutland. Before a decision was made to establish a Port of Esbjerg, harbour (now the second largest in Denmark) at Esbjerg in 1868, the area consisted of only a few farms. Esbjerg developed quickly with the population rising to 13,000 by 1901 and 70,000 by 1970. In addition to its fishing and shipping activities, it also became ...
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EHF Women's Champions Trophy
The EHF Women's Champions Trophy was an official competition for women's handball clubs of Europe. History It was organized annually by the European Handball Federation (EHF) from 1994 to 2008. Until 2007 it was known as the Women's European Club Championship or the Super Cup. In 2008 was the last edition. The Champions Trophy was played as a four-team tournament between the winners of the Women's EHF Champions League, Champions League, Women's EHF Cup, EHF Cup and Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup plus an additional invited club. Winners Statistics By country References

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Danish Expatriate Sportspeople In Romania
Danish may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Denmark People * A Danish person, also called a "Dane", can be a national or citizen of Denmark (see Demographics of Denmark) * Culture of Denmark * Danish people or Danes, people with a Danish ancestral or ethnic identity * A member of the Danes, a Germanic tribe * Danish (name), a male given name and surname Language * Danish language, a North Germanic language used mostly in Denmark and Northern Germany * Danish tongue or Old Norse, the parent language of all North Germanic languages Food * Danish cuisine * Danish pastry, often simply called a "Danish" See also * Dane (other) * * Gdańsk * List of Danes * Languages of Denmark The Kingdom of Denmark has only one official language, Danish, the national language of the Danish people, but there are several minority languages spoken, namely Faroese, German, and Greenlandic. A large majority (about 86%) of Danes also ... {{disambigu ...
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1971 Births
* The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses (Solar eclipse of February 25, 1971, February 25, Solar eclipse of July 22, 1971, July 22 and Solar eclipse of August 20, 1971, August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 1971 lunar eclipse, February 10, and August 1971 lunar eclipse, August 6). The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history. Events January * January 2 – 1971 Ibrox disaster: During a crush, 66 people are killed and over 200 injured in Glasgow, Scotland. * January 5 – The first ever One Day International cricket match is played between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. * January 8 – Tupamaros kidnap Geoffrey Jackson, British ambassador to Uruguay, in Montevideo, keeping him captive until September. * January 9 – Uruguayan president Jorge Pacheco Areco demands emergency powers for 90 days due to kidnappings, and receives them the next day. * January 12 – The landmark United States televis ...
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2014 Bucharest Trophy
The 2014 Bucharest Trophy was the first edition of the Bucharest Trophy held in Bucharest, Romania from 21 to 24 August as a pre-season international women's team handball tournament for clubs. The most recent finalists of the EHF Champions League edition ( ŽRK Budućnost) appeared in the tournament, along with the hosts ( CSM Bucharest) and others. The most recent winners of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup edition (Viborg HK) have been also invited but withdrew before making a debut due to season's fixtures. The whole tournament was aired on Sport.ro the channel and Dolce Sport 2. CSM Bucharest won the title by defeating Budućnost Podgorica in the final. Participants * CSM Bucharest (hosts) * ŽRK Budućnost * Rostov-Don * HC Astrakhanochka * SG BBM Bietigheim * Muratpaşa Bld. SK Results Group stage Group A Group B Knockout stages 5th place game 3rd place game Final Awards Team of the Tournament *Goalkeeper: *Left wing: *Left back: ...
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Bucharest Trophy
The Bucharest Trophy () is a pre-season international women's team handball tournament for clubs, held each year in Bucharest, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... The competition is hosted by Liga Naţională club CSM Bucharest at the Sala Polivalentă and governed by the rules and regulations of the IHF. It is currently contested by six teams. The event, inaugurated in 2014, is considered the most prestigious annual friendly tournament that takes place in Romania. Tournaments See also * Baia Mare Champions Trophy References External links * * CSM București (women's handball) International handball competitions hosted by Romania Sports competitions in Bucharest Recurring sporting events established in 2014 2014 establishments in Romani ...
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2014–15 Liga Națională (women's Handball)
The 2014–15 Liga Națională was the 57th season of Romanian Women's Handball League, the top-level women's professional Team handball, handball league. The league comprises fourteen teams. HCM Baia Mare (women's handball), HCM Baia Mare were the defending champions. CSM București (Women's Handball), CSM București won the title. Teams for 2014–15 *CSM București (Women's Handball), CSM București *HCM Baia Mare (women's handball), HCM Baia Mare *ASC Corona 2010 Brașov (women's handball), Corona Braşov *SCM Craiova (women's handball), SCM Craiova *HC Dunărea Brăila, Dunărea Brăila *HCM Râmnicu Vâlcea *CSM Cetate Devatrans Deva, Cetate Deva *CSM Ploieşti *HCM Roman *CS Universitatea Jolidon Cluj-Napoca, Universitatea Cluj-Napoca *HC Zalău *CSU Neptun Constanţa, Neptun Constanţa *CSM Unirea Slobozia (women's handball), CSM Unirea Slobozia *SC Mureșul Târgu Mureș Standings 1. * CSM București (Women's Handball), CSM București was docked 1 point. Ref ...
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Liga Naţională (Handbal Feminin)
Liga (Spanish and Portuguese: ''League'') or LIGA may refer to: Sports Basketball * Liga ACB, men's professional basketball league in Spain * Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, women's professional basketball league in Spain Football Latin America * Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, football club from Costa Rica commonly known as "La Liga" * Liga Deportiva Universitaria, Ecuadorian professional football club based in Quito * Liga MX, highest professional division of the Mexican football league system Romania * Liga I, highest professional division of the Romanian football league system * Liga Elitelor, a system of youth Romanian football leagues covering the under-17 and under-19 age groups Portugal * Liga Portugal, highest professional division of the Portuguese football league system * Liga Portugal 2, second highest professional division of the Portuguese football league system * Liga 3 (Portugal), third highest professional division of the Portuguese football league syst ...
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Women's EHF Cup
The Women's EHF European League is an annual competition for women's handball clubs of Europe. It is organized by the European Handball Federation, EHF. It is currently the second-tier competition of European club handball, ranking only below the Women's EHF Champions League, EHF Champions League. Previously called the Women's EHF Cup, the competition is known as the Women's EHF European League from the 2020–21 season. History The first edition took place in 1981. It was called the IHF Cup until 1993. From the 2016–17 season, the competition merged with the Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup, EHF Cup Winners' Cup. Tournament structure The EHF Cup is a competition divided into seven rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, Group Phase, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Final. Summary Women's IHF Cup Women's EHF Cup Women's EHF European League Statistics By club By country Top Scorers by Season See also * EHF European League * Women's EHF Champions League ...
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2000–01 EHF Women's Champions League
The 1999–2000 EHF Women's Champions League was the eighth edition of the modern era of the European Handball Federation, EHF's premier competition for women's team handball, handball clubs, running from 7 October 2000 to 23 May 2001. Krim Ljubljana defeated Viborg HK in the final to become the first Slovenian team to win the competition, with ŽRK Budućnost, Budućnost Podgorica and Ferencvárosi TC (women's handball), Ferencvárosi TC also reaching the semifinals. 1999–2000 EHF Women's Champions League, Defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich didn't make it past the que group stage.Results
in the European Handball Federation's website


1st qualifying round


2nd qualifying round


Group stage


Group A


Group B


Group C

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