Founded | 1939 (outdoors) 1958 (indoors) |
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Region | Norway |
Current champions | Kolstad Håndball (2022/23) |
Most successful club(s) | Fredensborg BK (15 titles) |
Website | handball.no |
2022/23 |
The Norwegian Men's Handball Cup (Norwegian: NM (Norgesmesterskapet)), is the main domestic cup tournament for Norwegian men's handball clubs, which is organised and supervised by the Norwegian Handball Federation.[1] The competition has been played annually since 1946. Fredensborg BK is the most successful team with 15 titles.[2] Between 1939 and 1974 there was also an outdoor competition besides indoor.[3][4]
Since the 2022/23 edition the semifinals and finals are being played in a Final 8 format, where both men's and women's final 4 teams play during the same weekend in the same arena.[5]
Finals
Outdoors
Year[6] | Winners | Score | Runners-up |
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1939 | SK Arild (1) | 6–5 | Nordstrand IF |
1940 | Nordstrand IF (1) | 9–6 | Grane |
1946 | Mode (1) | 4–2 | Nordstrand IF |
1947 | Oslo HK (1) | 10–2 | Nordstrand IF |
1948 | Oslo HK (2) | 9–7 | Mode |
1949 | SK Arild (2) | 4–2 | Nordstrand IF |
1950 | SK Arild (3) | 4–3 | Oslo HK |
1951 | SK Arild (4) | 10–7 | Oslo IL |
1952 | Nordstrand IF (2) | 8–7 | Mode |
1953 | Nordstrand IF (3) | 11–3 | Gamlebyen |
1954 | Oslo HK (3) | 9–5 | SK Arild |
1955 | Oslo HK (4) | 13–5 | Støa |
1956 | Oslo IL (1) | 19–7 | Støa |
1957 | Oslo IL (2) | 13–9 | Grønland IF |
1958 | Oslo IL (3) | 16–10 | Nordstrand IF |
1959 | Fredensborg BK (1) | 19–10 | Nordstrand IF |
1960 | Fredensborg BK (2) | 18–14 | Nordstrand IF |
1961 | Fredensborg BK (3) | 20–15 | Rjukan |
1962 | Grønland IF (1) | 18–11 | Elverum Håndball |
1963 | Nordstrand IF (4) | 17–13 | Grønland IF |
1964 | Oppsal Håndball (1) | 15–10 | Rjukan |
1965 | Fredensborg BK (4) | 16–14 | Rjukan |
1966 | Fredensborg BK (5) | 16–9 | SK Arild |
1967 | Oslo Studentene (1) | 15–13 | Rjukan |
1968 | Oslo Studentene (2) | 23–10 | Fredensborg BK |
1969 | Stabæk Håndball (1) | 18–15 | SK Njård |
1970 | Fredensborg BK (6) | 17–10 | Nordstrand IF |
1971 | Bækkelagets SK (1) | 16–3 | Oppsal Håndball |
1972 | Fredensborg BK (7) | 15–10 | Oppsal Håndball |
1973 | Oppsal Håndball (2) | 23–14 | Bækkelagets SK |
1974 | Fredensborg BK (8) | 13–12 | Refstad IL |
Indoors
Note that the year the title counts for has been changing during the years, sometimes being by what year the cup started and sometimes by season.
Year[7] | Winners | Score | Runners-up |
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1958 | SK Arild (5) | 20–9 | Nordstrand IF |
1959 | Fredensborg BK (9) | 11–7 | SK Arild |
1960 | Nordstrand IF (5) | 11–7 | Fredensborg BK |
1961 | Nordstrand IF (6) | 21–17 | Grønland IF |
1962 | Fredensborg BK (10) | 24–10 | Grønland IF |
1963 | Grønland IF (2) | 16–15 | Elverum Håndball |
1964 | SK Arild (6) | 15–14 | Oppsal Håndball |
1965 | Fredensborg BK (11) | 19–11 | Elverum Håndball |
1966 | Fredensborg BK (12) | 18–15 | Oslo Studentene |
1976/77 | Refstad IL (1) | 15–11 | Stavanger IF |
1977/78 | Fjellhammer IL (1) | 16–15 | Fredensborg BK |
1978/79 | Fjellhammer IL (2) | 19–17 | Kolbotn IL |
1979/80 | SK Rapp (1) | 13–11 | Nordstrand IF |
1980/81 | Kristiansands IF (1) | 20–18 | Refstad IL |
1981/82 | Fredensborg BK (13) | 22–17 | Stavanger IF |
1982/83 | Fredensborg BK (14) | 28–18 | Fjellhammer IL |
1983/84 | Fjellhammer IL (3) | 14–13 | SK Rapp |
1984/85 | Fredensborg BK (15) | 20–19 | Skiens BK |
1985/86 | Stavanger IF (1) | 19–13 | SK Rapp |
1986/87 | IF Urædd (1) | 21–16 | Kragerø IF |
1987/88 | IF Urædd (2) | 19–18 | Stavanger IF |
1988/89 | Viking HK (1) | 21–17 | Stavanger IF |
1989/90 | Sandefjord (1) | 26–25 | Kragerø IF |
1990/91 | Sandefjord (2) | 24–18 | Runar Håndball |
1991/92 | Stavanger IF (2) | 21–20 | Runar Håndball |
1992/93 | Runar Håndball (1) | 26–16 | Viking HK |
1993/94 | Sandefjord (3) | 25–14 | Fyllingen Håndball |
1994/95 | Viking HK (2) | 28–25 | Kragerø IF |
1995/96 | Runar Håndball (2) | 29–22 | Viking HK |
1996/97 | Viking HK (3) | 36–35 | Runar Håndball |
1997/98 | Runar Håndball (3) | 18–17 | Sandefjord |
1998/99 | Sandefjord (4) | 26–18 | Drammen HK |
1999/00 | Viking HK (4) | 24–21 | Drammen HK |
2000/01 | Sandefjord (5) | 22–20 | Runar Håndball |
2001/02 | Sandefjord (6) | 35–26 | Stavanger IF |
2002/03 | Sandefjord (7) | 29–26 | Runar Håndball |
2003/04 | Sandefjord (8) | 32–23 | Haslum HK |
2004/05 | Haslum HK (1) | 29–25 | Runar Håndball |
2005/06 | Sandefjord (9) | 30–20 | Haslum HK |
2006/07 | Sandefjord (10) | 27–26 | Haugaland HK |
2007/08 | Drammen HK (1) | 33–24 | Fyllingen Håndball |
2008/09 | Runar Håndball (4) | 27–24 | Elverum Håndball |
2009/10 | Elverum Håndball (1) | 25–24 | Drammen HK |
2010 | Haslum HK (2) | 24–20 | Follo HK |
2011 | Haslum HK (3) | 38–28 | Drammen HK |
2012 | FyllingenBergen (1) | 22–19 | Elverum Håndball |
2013 | FyllingenBergen (2) | 33–23 | Bækkelagets SK |
2014 | ØIF Arendal (1) | 23–22 | Bodø HK |
2015 | Bodø HK (1) | 23–21 | FyllingenBergen |
2016 | Haslum HK (4) | 28–26 | Elverum Håndball |
2017 | Drammen HK (2) | 28–23 | Bodø HK |
2018 | Elverum Håndball (2) | 30–22 | Halden HK |
2019 | Elverum Håndball (3) | 35–33 | Haslum HK |
2020 | Elverum Håndball (4) | 37–29 | Nærbø IL |
2021 | Elverum Håndball (5) | 35–32 | ØIF Arendal |
2022/23 | Kolstad Håndball (1) | 34–27 | Elverum Håndball |
References
- ↑ "NM Senior". handball.no. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ↑ "Fredensborg/Ski Håndballklubb". Great Norwegian Encyclopedia. 23 April 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ↑ "Oversikt over norgesmestere i håndball". Great Norwegian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ↑ "Program og resultater". sportsidioten.no. 24 February 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ↑ "Dette er Final8". final8.no. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ↑ "NM-finaler Menn (utendørs)". handball.no. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
- ↑ "NM-finaler Menn (innendørs)". handball.no. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
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