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Odense Håndbold is a Danish professional women's handball team, that plays in Damehåndboldligaen, Denmark's premier women's handball league.

History
The precursor to Odense Håndbold, GOG Håndbold's women's team, won four Danish championships in the 1990s. Odense Håndbold was created in August 2009 as a break-away club from GOG Svendborg TGI and they overtook GOG's license for the league, which was published in a press meeting August 27, 2009 in Odense Idrætshal. They therefore started their first season in the top flight of Danish handball. As GOG was heading towards bankruptcy, they had to obtain special permission from the Danish Handball Federation to separate the women's team from GOG. In the 2020-21 season the club won their first Danish championship, beating Viborg HK in the final. In the 2024-25 season they managed to achieve a perfect regular season, winning 26 of 26 games. Later they won the Danish Championship, beating Team Esbjerg 2-1 in the final. In the 2024–25 Women's EHF Champions League they qualified for the final four for the first time in club history, when they beat Hungarian Ferencvaros. When Team Esbjerg qualified the day after, it became the first time that there were two Danish teams in the Champions League final four. They lost the final to Hungarian Győri ETO KC 30-27. In the 2025-26 Champions League they went out in the quarterfinal to Győri ETO KC with an aggregate defeat of 23 goals. == Kits ==
Achievements
EHF Champions League: • Silver: 2025Danish League: • Winner: 2021, 2022, 2025Runners-up: 2018, 2020, 2023Third place: 2019, 2024Danish CupWinner: 2020, 2025 • Runners-up: 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024 • Third place: 2023 • Danish Super CupWinner: 2023, 2025 == Stadium ==
Stadium
Name: Sydbank ArenaCity: OdenseCapacity: 2,300 seats • Address: Odense Idrætshal, Israels Plads 3, 5200 Odense == Team ==
Team
Current squad :Squad for the 2025–26 season ;Goalkeepers • 12 Andrea Nørklit • 16 Althea Reinhardt • 38 Yara ten Holte ;Wingers ;LW • 10 Anna Grundtvig • 23 Elma Halilcevic ;RW • 11 Tina Abdulla • 34 Andrea Aagot ;Line players • 3 Maren Nyland Aardahl • 20 Lysa Tchaptchet • 44 Nikita van der Vliet ;Back players ;LB • 21 Ingvild Bakkerud • 22 Ragnhild Valle Dahl • 32 Mie Højlund (c) ;CB • 8 Helene Gigstad Fauske • 33 Thale Rushfeldt Deila • 51 Markéta Jeřábková (pregnant) ;RB • 7 Viola Leuchter • 27 Louise Burgaard Transfers :Transfers for the 2026-27 season ; Joining • Johanna Bundsen (GK) (from Metz Handball)Xenia Smits (LB) (from Metz Handball)Anna Vyakhireva (RB) (from Brest Bretagne Handball)Romée Maarschalkerweerd (P) (from HH Elite) ; Leaving • Andrea Nørklit (GK) (on loan to Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub)Ragnhild Valle Dahl (LB) (to Viborg HK) • Signe Bang Andersen (LB) (to HØJ Elite)Thale Rushfeldt Deila (CB) (to Győri ETO KC)Lysa Tchaptchet (P) (to Ferencvárosi TC) Technical staffHead coach: Jakob VestergaardAssistant coach: Mark Standgaard Marcher • Goalkeeping coach: Ole ErevikGoalkeeping coach: Gitte SunesenTeam Leader: Trine Trampedach • Team Leader: Lilian Maag • Physiotherapist: Anja David Greve • Physiotherapist: Berit Duus • Physiotherapist: Maj Tornøe Johansen Previous squads Notable former playersKamilla Larsen (2009–2022) • Freja Cohrt (2017–2023) • Stine Jørgensen (2017–2020) • Line Jørgensen (2009–2010) • Nadia Offendal (2013–2020) • Trine Østergaard (2017–2020) • Kathrine Heindahl (2017–2020) • Rikke Iversen (2020–2023) • Helena Elver (2020–2025) • Pernille Holmsgaard (2009–2011) • Cecilie Greve (2010–2015) • Trine Jensen (2011–2013) • Mette Tranborg (2017–2020) • Anne Mette Pedersen (2019–2020) • Sarah Iversen (2012–2016) • Ditte Vind (2013–2016) • Line Haugsted (2015–2016) • Susan Thorsgaard (2016–2019) • Susanne Madsen (2011–2013) (2016–2020) • Sara Hald (2018–2021) • Trine Pedersen (2021–2023) • Anne Cecilie de la Cour (2020–2021) • Marianne Bonde (2017) • Nycke Groot (2019–2021, 2022) • Tess Wester (2018–2021) • Lois Abbingh (2020–2023) • Jasmina Janković (2008–2009) • Pearl van der Wissel (2012–2018) • Dione Housheer (2021–2024) • Bo van Wetering (2021–2024) • Larissa Nüsser (2021–2024) • Kelly Vollebregt (2021–2023) • Ingrid Ødegård (2012–2013) • Siri Seglem (2013–2015) • Maja Jakobsen (2015–2019) • Malin Aune (2023–2025) • Emily Stang Sando (2017–2018) • Ingvild Bakkerud (2018–2020) • Malene Aambakk (2020–2022) • Tonje Løseth (2022–2024) • Katrine Lunde (2025) • Jessica Helleberg (2013–2015) • Maria Adler (2013–2017) • Tina Flognman (2009–2010) • Gabriella Kain (2008–2010) • Nathalie Hagman (2019–2020) • Angelica Wallén (2020–2021) • Martina Thörn (2021–2023) • Jéssica Quintino (2016–2021) • Chana Masson (2015–2017) • Deonise Fachinello (2016–2017) • Ayaka Ikehara (2020–2023) • Oksana Kiseleva (2016–2017) • Elisabeth Pinedo (2010–2011) ==Statistics==
Statistics
Top scorers in the EHF Champions League :Last updated on 25 April 2026 ==European record==
European record
===Champions League=== ===EHF Cup=== ===Cup Winners' Cup=== ==Kit manufacturers==
Kit manufacturers
Puma (−2017) • Adidas (2017–2019) • Craft Sportswear (2019–) == References ==
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