Aarhus Håndbold

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Aarhus Håndbold
Full name Aarhus Håndbold
Founded 2001
(Under the Name Aarhus GF)
Arena NRGi Arena
Capacity 5.001 (4.394 seats)
President Henrik Lundorff
Head Coach Erik Veje Rasmussen
League Boxer Herreligaen
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Aarhus Håndbold is a handball club from Aarhus, Denmark. The club was founded in 2001 originally under the name Århus GF, as an extension of the traditional Aarhus clubs AGF, Brabrand IF, VRI and Århus YMCA / Hasle. AGF chose later to withdraw from the superstructure.[1][2] The home arena of Aarhus Håndbold is NRGi Arena

Location of Aarhus Håndbold
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Location of Aarhus Håndbold

Team

Staff

Staff for the 2014–15 season
Pos. Name
Head Coach Erik Veje Rasmussen
Assistant Coach Peter Dredal
Team Leader Kenneth Slavensky
Physiotherapist Morten Frank
Physiotherapist Klaus Bredsgaard

Current squad

Squad for the 2015–16 season[3]

Transfers

Transfers for the 2016–17 season[4]

Seasons

Seasons. League Position Playoff Notes
2001/2002 11
2002/2003 3
2003/2004 7
2004/2005 2 2
2005/2006 6
2006/2007 5
2007/2008 2 3
2008/2009 9
2009/2010 10
2010/2011 4 Winners Playoff #4/4
2011/2012 8 Winners playoff #3/4
2012/2013 6 Winners playoff #3/4
2013/2014 7 Winners playoff #4/4
2014/2015 8 ongoing

European Handball

EHF Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2005–06 Group Iceland Haukar Hafnarfjördur 28–27 34–21 62–48 -
Group Italy Torggler Group Meran 28–35 31–37 59–72 -
Group Slovenia RK Gorenje Velenje 28–27 27–25 55–52 -
1/8 finals Hungary MKB Veszprém KC 21–30 28–31 49–61 -

EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2003–04 2nd round Estonia HC Kehra Tallinn 38–27 34–24 70–51
3rd round Portugal Boavista FC 39–24 36–25 75–49 -
1/8 finals Russia Lukoil-Dynamo Astrakhan 30–31 39–25 55–70 -
2007–08 2nd round Czech Republic HC Dukla Praha 38–29 38–33 76–62 -
3rd round Germany TBV Lemgo 32–33 29–30 61–63 -
2008–09 3rd round Italy A.S.D. Pallamano Conversano 39–30 23–26 62–56 -
1/8 finals Spain J.D. Arrate 21–27 25–20 46–47 -
2013–14 3rd round Republic of Macedonia HC Zomimak 29–26 24–33 59–53 -

Cup Winners Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2011–12 3rd round Slovakia MSK Hlohovec 34–34 31–21 65–55 -
1/16 finals Slovenia HC Celje Pivovarna Lasko 22–23 24–26 46–49 -

Notable former players

References

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