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Full name | Borlänge handbollklubb | ||
Short name | BHK | ||
Founded | 1947 | ||
Arena | Maserhallen, Borlänge | ||
Capacity | 1,750 | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Borlänge HK is a handball club in Borlänge in Sweden, established in 1947. The club won the Swedish women's national championship in 1970, 1973 and 1978. [1] The women's team played 11 seasons in the Swedish top division between 1971–1972 and 1995–1996. [2] and the men's team played in the Swedish top division during the 1984–1985 season. [3] After winning Division 2 during the previous season, the women's team have advanced to Div 1 North [4] as of season 2020–2021. The men's team won div 2 in 2022, and advanced to div 1 North from season 2023–2024.
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Borlänge HK | |||
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Full name | Borlänge handbollklubb | ||
Short name | BHK | ||
Founded | 1947 | ||
Arena | Maserhallen, Borlänge | ||
Capacity | 1,750 | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Borlänge HK is a handball club in Borlänge in Sweden, established in 1947. The club won the Swedish women's national championship in 1970, 1973 and 1978. [1] The women's team played 11 seasons in the Swedish top division between 1971–1972 and 1995–1996. [2] and the men's team played in the Swedish top division during the 1984–1985 season. [3] After winning Division 2 during the previous season, the women's team have advanced to Div 1 North [4] as of season 2020–2021. The men's team won div 2 in 2022, and advanced to div 1 North from season 2023–2024.
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