Drammen Håndballklubb is a Norwegian handball team located in Drammen, Norway. They compete in REMA 1000-ligaen, which is the highest league for men's handball clubs in Norway.

Drammen HK
Full nameDrammen Håndballklubb
Short nameDHK
Founded1992; 32 years ago (1992)
ArenaDrammenshallen, Drammen
Capacity4,200
Head coachKristian Kjelling
LeagueREMA 1000-ligaen
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Home
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Away
Website
Official site
Location of Drammen HK
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Location of Drammen HK

History

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The club was founded on March 3, 1992.[1] The foundation was the result of a long going project where handball clubs in Drammen and Lier gathered to discuss how to build a "Top Team" candidate for the region. The project resulted in two clubs joining forces - Reistad IL from Lier and IF Sturla from Drammen. The two clubs transferred their senior players to the new club, but continued as separate entities concentrating on development of children and youngsters. The colors of Drammen HK became blue - the same color as background of the city coat of arms. Reistad IL was qualified to play in Norway Premier Division, so Drammen really got a flying start starting at the top level. However, Drammen did not make it through and was degraded to the Second Division the year after. However, In 1993 Drammen HK signed the Swedish trainer Kent-Harry Andersson, and returned to the Premier Division after one year. This was the beginning of a series of successes that was crowned in 1996, bringing home the EHF City Cup as the first Norwegian club ever to win a European title. In 1997, the team won the silver medal at the first club world championship, after losing 30-29 to the Spanish team Caja Cantabria in the final.[2] In 2007, the team again reached the finals of European Cup Series No. 3 (Challenge Cup (EHF City Cup), but lost there against the Romanian CS UCM Reșița team. During its history, it won 4 Norwegian League (1997, 2007, 2008, 2010), 2 Norwegian Cup (2008, 2017). Some of the best Norway international players started their senior careers at Drammen HK, such as Glenn Solberg, Frode Hagen and Kristian Kjelling.

Crest, colours, supporters

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Kits

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Sports Hall information

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Home hall: Drammenshallen

Team

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Current squad

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Squad for the 2024–25 season[3]
  Drammen HK

Technical staff

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Transfers

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Transfers for the 2024–25 season

Previous squads

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Accomplishments

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  • EHF City Cup:
    •   Gold (1): 1996
    •   Silver (1): 2007
  • IHF Super Globe:
    •   Silver (1): 1997
  • Norwegian League:
    •   Gold (4): 1997, 2007, 2008, 2010
    •   Silver (6): 1995, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2018, 2022
    •   Bronze (8): 1996, 2002, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2019, 2020, 2021
  • Norwegian Cup:
    •   Gold (2): 2008, 2017
    •   Silver (4): 1999, 2000, 2010, 2011

European record

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EHF City Cup

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1995–96
  Winners
1/16   Amirani Tbilisi 37–15 34–21 71–36
1/8   Paris Saint-Germain 21–18 22–22 43–40
Quarter-finals   UMFA Mosfellsbaer 22–14 20–25 42–39
Semi-finals   IFK Skövde 20–12 17–24 37–36
Finals   VfL Hameln 27–21 22–21 49–42

EHF ranking

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As of 26/9/2024[8]
Rank Team Points
75   MŠK Považská Bystrica 62
76   HC Kriens-Luzern 60
77   Pfadi Winterthur 60
78   Drammen HK 58
79   Skanderborg AGF Håndbold 57
80   Steaua București 57
81   VfL Gummersbach 57

Former club members

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Notable former players

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Goalkeepers

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Right wingers

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Left wingers

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Line players

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Left backs

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Central backs

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Right backs

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References

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  1. ^ https://dhk.no/2014/06/19/om-oss-2/
  2. ^ https://www.elmundo.es/1997/01/09/deportes/09N0094.html
  3. ^ https://dhk.no/spillerstall/
  4. ^ https://dhk.no/2024/04/09/espen-gommerud-vag-tilbake-i-blatt/
  5. ^ https://topphandball.no/artikkel/alexander-orjevik-westby-klar-for-ny-dhk-periode/
  6. ^ https://topphandball.no/artikkel/andreas-bjorkman-myhr-forlater-dhk-klar-for-sveitsisk-toppklubb/
  7. ^ https://gohandball.com/iceland/robert-sigurdarson-returns-to-ibv
  8. ^ "Eurotopteam, classement européen des clubs de Handball".
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