H 65 Höör
H 65 Höör | |||
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Full name | Höörs Handbollsklubb H65 | ||
Short name | H65 Höör | ||
Founded | 1965 | ||
Arena | Björkvikshallen | ||
Capacity | 600 | ||
President | Karl-Gustav Holmgren | ||
Head coach | Ola Månsson | ||
League | Svensk handbollselit (SHE) | ||
2017-18 | 2nd | ||
Club colours | |||
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Website Official site |
Höörs HK H 65 is a Swedish women's handball club from Höör established in 1965.
In 2014 the team won the .
![Location of H 65 Höör](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/df/Sweden_location_map.svg/120px-Sweden_location_map.svg.png)
![Höör Höör](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0c/Red_pog.svg/8px-Red_pog.svg.png)
History[]
In 2011-2012, the team accessed to the Elitserien, the highest level in Sweden. In 2012-2013, the team takes part to the playoffs, eliminated by IK Sävehof in semifinals. They also reach the semifinals in the , beaten by Croatian team, .[1] In 2013-2014, they won their first European title, the , defeating Issy-Paris Hand.[2]
This season, they reach the final of the 2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup, playing against another Croatian team, HC Lokomotiva Zagreb.
During the 2016-2017 season, the club won the Swedish national women's team handball championship, defeating IK Sävehof, 27-25 in the final game.[3]
Sports Hall information[]
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Kits[]
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Titles[]
- Svensk handbollselit:
- Winner: 2017
- Runner-Up: 2018
- EHF Challenge Cup:
- Winners: 2014
- Runner-Up: 2017
- 1/2 Finalist: 2013
European record[]
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2016-17 | Challenge Cup | R3 | ![]() |
31–25 | 20–21 | 51–46 |
1/8 | ![]() |
26–13 | 26–20 | 52–33 | ||
1/4 | ![]() |
24–21 | 29–24 | 53–45 | ||
1/2 | ![]() |
28–16 | 22–14 | 50–30 | ||
F | ![]() |
19–23 | 21–24 | 40–47 |
Team[]
Current squad[]
- Squad for the 2018–19 season
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Transfers[]
Transfers for the 2020-21 season.
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Former club members[]
Notable former players[]
Catherine Kent (2004–2007)
Mia Rej (2011–2014)
Sofia Hvenfelt (2016–2020)
Emma Lindqvist (2016–)
Mikaela Mässing (2014–2019)
Cassandra Tollbring (2014–2017)
Jessica Ryde (2013–2017)
Marie Wall (2013–2018)
Kristin Thorleifsdóttir (2017–2020)
External links[]
References[]
- ^ "Challenge Cup: Samobor and Most reach the final". Retrieved 2017-04-17.
- ^ "Swedes snatch Challenge Cup on away goals". Archived from the original on 2014-09-18. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
- ^ "Höör bröt Sävehofs gulddynasti" (in Swedish). Dagens nyheter. 27 May 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- Handball in Sweden
- Swedish handball clubs
- 1965 establishments in Sweden
- Handball clubs established in 1965