GOG Gudme

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GOG
Full name Gudme Oure Gudbjerg
Short name GOG
Founded 1 May 1973; 51 years ago (1973-05-01)
Arena Gudme-Hallerne
Capacity 2,265
President Hemming Van
Head coach Jakob Larsen
League Boxer Herreligaen
Colours
Club colours          
Website
Official site

GOG is a handball club based in the small town of Gudme on Funen, Denmark. The club was founded on 1 May 1973 and was the result of a merger between Gudbjerg, Oure and Gudme. The club is one of the most successful in the history of Danish handball. Currently, GOG competes in the men's Danish Handball League.

During the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, GOG's men team won 6 Danish titles, and in 2007, the newly established team won their first gold medal as a united club. GOG's women team won 4 Danish titles in a row, in the beginning of the 1990s. Currently only the men side competes in th

The current manager is former Greenland international handball player and GOG player, Jakob Larsen.

Location of GOG Håndbold
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Location of GOG Gudme

History

GOG Svendborg TGI

Separate article: GOG Svendborg TGI

The team GOG Svendborg TGI was founded in 2005, when GOG and Svendborg TGI merged their first teams to create the new club. The club won the Danish championship for men in the 2006/2007 season. In 2009 a cooperation between Odense HF and GOG Svendborg TGI was made and HC Odense was established. The clubs women team was separated from GOG itself and moved over to HC Odense. On 26 January 2010 the club was declared bankrupt.[1]

GOG 2010

On 18 March 2010, the club was reformed as GOG 2010 A/S, with Kasper Jørgensen as new CEO and Hemming Van as chairman of the board. The club was relegated to the Danish 2nd division. After the 2010-11 season the club was promoted to Danish 1st division. In the 2012/2013 season, GOG managed to win 1st division and was promoted to the men's Danish Handball League.

Team

Staff

Staff for the 2015-16 season
Nationality Position Name
Greenland Head Coach Jakob Larsen
Denmark Assistant Coach Mathias Albrektsen
Denmark Team Leader Bent Møller
Denmark Team Leader Lars Kristiansen
Denmark Physiotherapist Maj Tornøe
Denmark Physiotherapist Anja Greve

Current squad

Squad for the 2015-16 season[2]

Transfers

Transfers for the 2015-16 season[3]

Accomplishments Men

Accomplishments Women

European Handball

EHF Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2008-09 Group Spain BM Ciudad Real 24-34 37-26 50-71 -
Group Greece A.S.E Doukas 29-21 23-41 70-44 -
Group Bosnia and Herzegovina HC Bosna Sarajevo 30-26 32-26 56-58 -
Main Round Spain BM Ciudad Real 24-34 37-26 50-71 -
Main Round Germany THW Kiel 31-43 37-29 60-80 -
Main Round Spain FC Barcelona 29-35 36-27 56-71 -
2007-08 Group Spain Portland San Antonio 29-29 28-28 57-57 -
Group Slovakia Tatran Presov 42-32 31-38 80-63 -
Group Austria A1 Bregenz HB 33-29 32-26 59-61 -
Main Round Spain FC Barcelona 35-33 29-24 59-62 -
Main Round Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Lasko 34-33 30-30 64-63 -
Main Round Hungary SC Pick Szeged 28-25 34-33 61-58 -
2006-07 Group Germany THW Kiel 28-32 34-32 60-66 -
Group Romania C.S. HCM Constanta 33-17 33-28 61-50 -
Group Czech Republic HC Banik OKD Karvina 45-32 32-37 82-64 -
1/8 Finals Spain BM Ciudad Real 28-33 31-30 58-64 -
2004-05 Group Belarus Brestskiy HC Meshkovo 36-17 23-25 61-40 -
Group Russia Chekhovskiye Medvedi 32-26 34-33 65-60 -
Group Slovenia RK Gorenje Velenje 28-22 29-24 52-51 -
1/8 Finals Spain BM Ciudad Real 29-45 34-31 60-79 -
2000-01 Group Portugal ABC Braga 26-25 26-25 51-51 -
Group Germany THW Kiel 22-23 28-34 56-51 -
Group Italy Pallamano Trieste 28-24 32-30 58-54 -
1998-99 Group Norway Viking Stavanger HK 29-28 34-26 55-62 -
Group Germany THW Kiel 26-31 28-23 49-59 -
Group Russia Kaustik Volgograd 35-28 31-21 56-59 -
1/16 Finals Romania Minaur Baia Mare 24-18 29-24 48-47 -
1996-97 Group France PSG Handball 31-22 25-20 51-47 -
Group Spain Caja Cantabria Santander 23-24 33-23 46-57 -
Group Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Lasko 18-22 29-18 36-51 -
1/16 Finals Republic of Macedonia "Pelister" Bitola 21-24 14-19 40-38 -
1995-96 Group Spain FC Barcelona 22-22 35-23 45-57 -
Group Croatia Croatia Banka Zagreb 21-21 26-21 42-47 -
Group Switzerland Pfadi Winterthur 26-23 32-23 49-55 -
1/16 Finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Beograd 34-21 26-18 52-47 -
1/8 Finals Belarus SKA Minsk 28-21 26-23 51-47 -

EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2009-10 Round 3 Serbia RK Partizan Dunav Osiguranje 27-19 28-24 51-47 -
Round 4 France Dunkerque HB Grand Littoral 0-10 10-0 0-20 -
2005-06 Round 3 Bulgaria HC Lokomotiv-Nadin Varna 36-24 30-28 64-54 -
1/8 Finals Portugal Madeira Andebol SAD 35-32 32-34 69-64 -
1/4 Finals Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen 24-29 37-32 56-66 -
2001-02 Round 2 Belarus SKA Minsk 35-24 27-37 72-51 -
Round 3 Croatia RK "Brodomerkur" Split 38-17 26-29 67-43 -
Round 4 Republic of Macedonia RK "Mladost" Bogdanci 36-17 24-27 63-41 -
1/4 Finals Spain BM. Galdar 27-34 30-26 53-64 -
1999-00 1/16 Finals Romania "Fibrex" Savinesti 31-21 23-21 52-44 -
1/8 Finals Poland KS Warszawianka 25-24 22-31 56-46 -
1/4 Finals Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 24-28 24-22 46-52 -

EHF Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2003-04 Round 2 Greece A. S. Ionikos Athens 34-19 22-38 72-41 -
Round 3 SpainPortland San Antonio 26-28 26-24 50-54 -
1997-98 1/16 Finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugopetrol Zeleznicar Nis 28-22 24-19 47-46 -
1/8 Finals Slovakia SKP Bratislava 33-18 22-28 61-40 -
1/4 Finals Spain Caja Cantabria Santander 25-21 26-18 43-47 -
2002-03 Round 3 Croatia RK Metkovic Jambo 33-20 23-22 55-42 -
Round 4 France Chambéry Savoie Handball 24-24 33-24 48-57 -
1994-95 1/16 Finals Israel Maccabi Rishon le Zion 37-12 22-27 64-34 -
1/8 Finals Germany Remus Bärnbach-Köflach 18-19 19-26 44-38 -
1/4 Finals Iceland Hafnarfjördur Haukar 25-21 22-27 52-43 -
1/2 Finals Switzerland BSV Borba Luzern 29-21 24-21 53-42 -
Finals Spain FC Barcelona 24-31 26-22 46-57 -
1993-94 1/16 Finals Italy Telenorba Conversano 30-16 29-21 59-37 -
1/8 Finals Belgium Extran Beyne 28-19 21-22 50-40 -
1/4 Finals Germany TSV Bayer Dormagen 28-13 22-19 35-47 -

Notable former players

Men

Women

Notable former coaches

External links

References

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