Byåsen Håndball Elite | |||
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Full name | Byåsen Håndball Elite | ||
Short name | Byåsen HE | ||
Founded | 1921 | ||
Arena | Kolstad Arena, Trondheim | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
President | Mona Ulvin | ||
Head coach | Valery Putans | ||
League | REMA 1000-ligaen | ||
2022–23 | 8th | ||
Club colours | |||
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Website Official site |
Byåsen Håndball Elite is the women's handball team of the Norwegian multi-sports club Byåsen IL based in Trondheim. The team plays in REMA 1000-ligaen, the top division in the country, since its promotion in 1982.[1]
The team's first success came as a third division club, when in 1980 it won the silver medal in the national cup. Among its successes are four domestic league and four domestic cup titles, and the club also has a good reputation in the continental arena, having reached the latest stage of the European cup competitions, including the EHF Cup Winners' Cup final in 2007.[2]
Kits
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Honours
- REMA 1000-ligaen:
- Winners: 1984/1985, 1985/1986, 1987/1988, 1988/1989
- Norwegian Cup:
- Winners: 1988, 1989, 1991, 2007
- Finalist: 2006, 2008, 2009
- Bronze: 2022/2023
- EHF Cup Winners' Cup:
- Finalist: 2006/2007
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2023–24 season[3]
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Retired numbers
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No. | Player | Position | Tenure | Seasons | ||
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11 | Ida Alstad | Left/centre back | 2001–2013, 2015–2016, 2016–2022 | 22 |
2024-2025 Transfers
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Technical staff
- Head coach: Valery Putans
- Assistant coach: Ulrich Winther-Hansen
- Goalkeeping coach: Kari Aalvik Grimsbø
Notable former National Team players
- Annette Skottvoll
- Karin Pettersen
- Mona Dahle
- Ann-Cathrin Eriksen
- Trine Haltvik
- Kari Solem
- Hege Kristine Kvitsand
- Vigdis Hårsaker
- Kjersti Beck
- Elisabeth Hilmo
- Terese Pedersen
- Kari Aalvik Grimsbø
- Camilla Herrem
- Marit Malm Frafjord
- Gøril Snorroeggen
- Pernille Wibe
- Mari Molid
- Amanda Kurtovic
- Maja Jakobsen
- Tonje Nøstvold
- Marta Tomac
- Emilie Hegh Arntzen
- Marit Røsberg Jacobsen
- Silje Waade
- Moa Högdahl
- Andrea Austmo Pedersen
- Maren Nyland Aardahl
- Tuva Høve
- Ida Alstad
- Barbara Arenhart
- Suzana Zuljani
- Iva Zamorska
- Rita Lakatos
- Helena Örvarsdóttir
- Annick Lipman
- Mia Hermansson-Högdahl
- Raja Toumi
- Yeliz Özel
- Patrycja Świerżewska
Notable former club players
- Kate Mogseth
- Camilla Solberg
- Beate Jonassen Grua
- Ingrid Nygård Pedersen
- Sissel Nygård Pedersen
- Marthe Florholmen
- Hilde Stavran Magnussen
- Maren Villabø
- Therese Henden
- Marte Snorroeggen
- Nina Stokland
- Kathrine Hjelmeland
- Gina Lorentsen
- Trine Kambuås
- Guro Rundbråten
- Hanna Yttereng
- June Andenæs
- Inga Berit Svestad
- Maren Gundersen
- Marie Henriksen
- Maria Hjertner
- Tonje Haug Lerstad
- Kristin Venn
- Ida Hernes
- Oda Uthus
- Maja Magnussen
- Astrid Mjøen Holstad
- Anna Bjørke Kallestad
- Julie Bøe Jacobsen
- Caroline Aar Jakobsen
- Teodora Tomac
- Melanie Bak
Statistics
Top scorers in the EHF Champions League
- Last updated on 2014[4]
Rank | Name | Seasons
played |
Goals |
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1 | Camilla Herrem | 8 | 167 |
2 | Tonje Nøstvold | 3 | 70 |
3 | Vigdis Hårsaker | 3 | 65 |
4 | Marit Malm Frafjord | 3 | 59 |
5 | Ida Alstad | 4 | 53 |
6 | Gøril Snorroeggen | 3 | 42 |
7 | Raja Toumi | 2 | 36 |
Inga Berit Svestad | 4 | ||
9 | Marte Snorroeggen | 2 | 34 |
10 | Iva Fialova | 2 | 28 |
European record
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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1995–96 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | 1/16 | Branik Maribor | 32–19 | 25–22 | 57–41 |
1/8 | Fram Reykjavik | 30–14 | 27–18 | 57–32 | ||
QF | Spartak Kyiv | 24–19 | 22–26 | 46–45 | ||
SF | TV Lützellinden | 18–27 | 23–31 | 41–58 | ||
1996–97 | EHF Champions League | |||||
QR | Anadolu | 33–20 | 31–15 | 64–35 | ||
Group C | ASPTT Metz | 17–16 | 23–17 | 2nd place | ||
Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea | 25–20 | 16–24 | ||||
Hypo Niederösterreich | 16–20 | 17–20 | ||||
QF | Ferencvárosi TC | 20–20 | 21–26 | 41–46 | ||
1997–98 | EHF Cup | 1/8 | A.A.C. 1899 Huissen | 33–17 | 32–13 | 65–30 |
QF | Dunaferr SE | 24–23 | 19–35 | 43–58 | ||
1998–99 | EHF Champions League | |||||
Round of 32 | ACDF Madeira | 36–18 | 40–20 | 76–38 | ||
Group D | HC Motor Zaporizhzhia | 23–22 | 22–22 | 2nd place | ||
Montex Lublin | 24–20 | 28–25 | ||||
Ikast | 18–23 | 20–27 | ||||
QF | Hypo Niederösterreich | 26–27 | 18–30 | 44–57 | ||
1999–00 | EHF City Cup | 1/16 | WAT Fünfhaus | 35–17 | 30–9 | 65–26 |
1/8 | Türk Telekom Kulübü | 38–20 | 28–26 | 66–46 | ||
QF | Zaglebie Lubin | 35–25 | 28–23 | 63–48 | ||
SF | Randers HK | 26–22 | 21–27 | 47–49 | ||
2000–01 | EHF Cup | |||||
2004–05 | EHF Cup | |||||
2005–06 | EHF Champions League | |||||
2006–07 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup Finalist | |||||
2007–08 | EHF Cup | |||||
2008–09 | EHF Cup | |||||
2009–10 | EHF Champions League | |||||
2010–11 | EHF Cup Cup | R3 | İzmir | 29–25 | 29–19 | 58–44 |
1/16 | Váci NKSE | 34–29 | 24–31 | 58–60 | ||
2011–12 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | |||||
2012–13 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | |||||
2013–14 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | |||||
2014–15 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | |||||
2016–17 | EHF Cup | R1 | RK Zagorje | 32–20 | 25–25 | 57–45 |
R2 | Tertnes HE | 33–27 | 29–26 | 62–53 | ||
R3 | HC Dunărea Brăila | 24–25 | 34–23 | 58–48 | ||
Group C | Rostov-Don | 29–24 | 21–35 | 4th place | ||
SG BBM Bietigheim | 23–28 | 33–39 | ||||
Érd NK | 35–28 | 22–34 | ||||
2017–18 | EHF Cup | R1 | KRAM Start Elbląg | 34–29 | 28–18 | 62–47 |
R2 | HC Dunărea Brăila | 28–18 | 20–28 | 48–46 | ||
R3 | HC Gomel | 32–28 | 27–22 | 59–50 | ||
Group C | Kastamonu Belediyesi | 28–30 | 26–24 | 3rd place | ||
Viborg HK | 21–28 | 26–29 | ||||
Vistal Gdynia | 24–22 | 41–19 | ||||
2018-19 | EHF Cup | R2 | Storhamar HE | 20–29 | 14–22 | 34–51 |
2019-20 | EHF Cup | R1 | Handball Käerjeng | 40–13 | 46–12 | 86–25 |
R2 | Thüringer HC | 25–29 | 24–29 | 49–58 | ||
2020-21 | EHF European League | R3 | MKS Perła Lublin | 0–10 | 0–10 | (wo) |
Incomplete
References
- ↑ "Byåsens Historie" [History of Byåsen] (in Norwegian). Byåsen HE official website. June 2010. Archived from the original on 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
- ↑ "Meritter" [Merits] (in Norwegian). Byåsen HE official website. July 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
- ↑ "Byåsen Elite - KSr 1" (in Norwegian). NHF. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
- ↑ "Byåsen HE". European Handball Federation.
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