Limburgse Handbal Dagen

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Limburgse Handbal Dagen
(Limbourg Handball Days)
Tournament information
SportHandball
LocationLimburg, Netherlands
Month playedDecember (27, 28 and 29)
Established1988
Number of
tournaments
28 (in 2015)
Administrator(s)Stichting Limburgse Handbal Dagen
Tournament statistics
First championSoviet Union
Most championshipsNorway Viking Stavanger (3x)
Current champion
Norway

The Limburgse Handbal Dagen / Limbourg Handball Days is a handball tournament organized since 1988 in Limburg (Netherlands), especially in the cities of Sittard, Geleen and Beek. The tournament lasts for 3 days with teams from Europe, Africa and Asia.

History[]

It all started in the spring of 1988, the year that HV Sittardia celebrated their forty-year anniversary. They wanted to organise an international tournament in a celebration of this anniversary. The initial periode of the tournament was in September, before the start of the Dutch competition, but it was too short for a proper organisation. That's why the committee decided to organize the tournament in the period between Christmas and New Year. After an interest in a co-organisaters HV Blauw-Wit and V&L, the Limburgse Handbal Dagen were born.[1]

List of winners[]

· Soviet Union
· Netherlands HV Sittardia
· Soviet Union SKIF Krasnodar
· Belarus SKA Minsk
· Russia Nova Petersburg
· Croatia RK Medveščak Zagreb
· France Paris St. Germain
· Norway Viking Stavanger
· France US Ivry Handball
· Norway Viking Stavanger
· Norway IL Runar Sandefjord
· Norway Viking Stavanger
· Denmark Team Tvis Holstebro
· Russia Lukoil/Dynamo Astrakhan
· Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HC Lovcen-Cetinje

· Denmark Fredericia HK
· Denmark Viborg HK
· Poland KS Vive Kielce
· Russia Lukoil/Dynamo Astrakhan
· Ukraine
· Belgium KV Sasja HC Hoboken
· Portugal FC Porto
· Portugal SL Benfica
· Netherlands Limburg Lions
· Portugal FC Porto
· Portugal Águas Santas
· Russia GK Permskie Medvedi
· Portugal ABC UMinho
· Norway

Plural winners[]

Victories Team Years Country
3 Viking Stavanger 1995, 1997, 1999  Norway
2 Lukoil/Dynamo Astrakhan 2001, 2006  Russia
FC Porto 2009, 2012  Portugal

Victories per country[]

Victories Country
5  Norway,  Portugal
4  Russia
3  Denmark
2  France,  Netherlands,  Soviet Union
1  Belgium,  Belarus,  Croatia,  Poland,  Ukraine,  FR Yugoslavia

Top three places[]

Year First Second Third
Norway Netherlands Limburg Lions South Korea South Korea
Portugal ABC UMinho Norway Viking HK Netherlands Targos Bevo HC
Russia GK Permskie Medvedi Portugal SL Benfica Netherlands Limburg Lions
Portugal Águas Santas Netherlands Limburg Lions Spain FC Barcelona B
Portugal FC Porto Estonia Põlva Serviti Spain GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada
Netherlands Limburg Lions Belarus HC Meshkov Brest Croatia RK Porec
Portugal SL Benfica Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac Banja Luka Russia St. Petersburg HC
Portugal FC Porto Estonia Põlva Serviti Japan
Belgium KV Sasja HC Hoboken Ukraine ZTR Zaporozhye Spain Sociedad Deportiva Teucro
Ukraine Tunisia Étoile Sportive du Sahel Japan
Russia Lukoil/Dynamo Astrakhan Sweden IFK Skövde Croatia
Poland KS Vive Kielce Denmark TMS Ringsted France US Dunkerque
Denmark Viborg HK Sweden IFK Skövde Ukraine ZTR Zaporozhye
Denmark Fredericia HK Spain CBM Valladolid Ukraine
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HC Lovcen-Cetinje Denmark Team Helsinge Netherlands Wealer/V&L
Russia Lukoil/Dynamo Astrakhan Netherlands Wealer/V&L Sweden
Denmark Team Tvis Holstebro Lithuania Lithuania Czech Republic
Norway Viking Stavanger Denmark GOG Gudme Netherlands HV Sittardia
Norway IL Runar Sandefjord France Sporting Toulouse 31 Netherlands HV Sittardia
Norway Viking Stavanger Netherlands HV Sittardia Czech Republic Banik Karvina
France US Ivry Handball Germany Tus Nettelstedt Denmark
Norway Viking Stavanger Sweden Sävehof Partille Netherlands Hirschmann/V&L
France Paris St. Germain Sweden Norway Sandefjord TIF
Croatia RK Medveščak Zagreb France US Ivry Handball Sweden Redbergslids IK
Russia Nova Petersburg Slovenia Kolinska Slovan Sweden IFK Skövde
Belarus SKA Minsk Netherlands VGZ/Sittardia Sweden Drott Halmstad
Soviet Union SKIF Krasnodar Czechoslovakia HT Tatran Prešov Sweden Redbergslids IK
Netherlands HV Sittardia West Germany Soviet Union Granitas Kaunas
Soviet Union Netherlands Herschi/V&L Czechoslovakia

References[]

  1. ^ (in Dutch) History of the LHD

External links[]

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