Randers HK | |||
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Full name | Randers Håndbold Klub A/S | ||
Short name | RHK | ||
Founded | 1996 | ||
Dissolved | 2022 | ||
Arena | Arena Randers | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
League | Danish 2nd Division | ||
Website Official site |
Randers HK is a women's handball club based in Randers, Denmark. They competes in the Danish 2nd Division for the 2023/24 season and plays their home matches in Arena Randers.
In November 2022, the club decided to declare itself bankrupt after failing to raise over DKK 5 million. The club was then withdrawn from the league with immediate effect. [1]
Randers HK was founded in 1996 as a collaborative effort between several smaller clubs from the Randers Municipality to create a handball team that could represent the region at the top level.
In 2000, they reached the final of the Women's EHF Challenge Cup.
The season 2009/2010 was the greatest from the history of the club, Randers HK finishing runner-up in the domestic championship GuldBageren Ligaen and winning the Women's EHF Cup. In 2011/2012, they finally won the Danish Championship. In 2016, they lifted the Danish Cup trophy.
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2016–17 | EHF Cup | R2 |
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30–20 | 26–13 | 56–33 |
R3 |
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28–27 | 25–25 | 53–52 | ||
Group A |
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28–24 | 25–24 | 2nd place | ||
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26–26 | 19–25 | ||||
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28–24 | 27–21 | ||||
1/4 |
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27–24 | 23–28 | 50–52 |
AWAY | |||||
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2018–19 |
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Morten Arvidsson | 1999–2004 | [3] |
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Kjersti Grini | 2004 | [4] [5] |
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Heine Eriksen | 2005–2006 | [6] [7] |
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Martin Albertsen | 2006–2009 | [8] |
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Jan Leslie | 2009–2014 | [9] [10] [11] |
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Ryan Zinglersen | 2015–2017 | [12] [13] |
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Niels Agesen | 2017–2021 | [14] [15] |
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Ole Bitsch | 2021–2023 | |
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Simon Olsen | 2023– | [16] |
Rank | Name | Seasons
played |
Goals |
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1 |
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3 | 128 |
2 |
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3 | 52 |
3 |
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1 | 48 |
4 |
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2 | 45 |
5 |
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1 | 41 |
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1 | 41 | |
7 |
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2 | 36 |
8 |
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1 | 26 |
9 |
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3 | 24 |
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1 | 24 |
Randers HK | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Randers Håndbold Klub A/S | ||
Short name | RHK | ||
Founded | 1996 | ||
Dissolved | 2022 | ||
Arena | Arena Randers | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
League | Danish 2nd Division | ||
Website Official site |
Randers HK is a women's handball club based in Randers, Denmark. They competes in the Danish 2nd Division for the 2023/24 season and plays their home matches in Arena Randers.
In November 2022, the club decided to declare itself bankrupt after failing to raise over DKK 5 million. The club was then withdrawn from the league with immediate effect. [1]
Randers HK was founded in 1996 as a collaborative effort between several smaller clubs from the Randers Municipality to create a handball team that could represent the region at the top level.
In 2000, they reached the final of the Women's EHF Challenge Cup.
The season 2009/2010 was the greatest from the history of the club, Randers HK finishing runner-up in the domestic championship GuldBageren Ligaen and winning the Women's EHF Cup. In 2011/2012, they finally won the Danish Championship. In 2016, they lifted the Danish Cup trophy.
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016–17 | EHF Cup | R2 |
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30–20 | 26–13 | 56–33 |
R3 |
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28–27 | 25–25 | 53–52 | ||
Group A |
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28–24 | 25–24 | 2nd place | ||
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26–26 | 19–25 | ||||
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28–24 | 27–21 | ||||
1/4 |
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27–24 | 23–28 | 50–52 |
AWAY | |||||
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2018–19 |
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Morten Arvidsson | 1999–2004 | [3] |
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Kjersti Grini | 2004 | [4] [5] |
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Heine Eriksen | 2005–2006 | [6] [7] |
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Martin Albertsen | 2006–2009 | [8] |
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Jan Leslie | 2009–2014 | [9] [10] [11] |
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Ryan Zinglersen | 2015–2017 | [12] [13] |
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Niels Agesen | 2017–2021 | [14] [15] |
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Ole Bitsch | 2021–2023 | |
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Simon Olsen | 2023– | [16] |
Rank | Name | Seasons
played |
Goals |
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1 |
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3 | 128 |
2 |
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3 | 52 |
3 |
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1 | 48 |
4 |
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2 | 45 |
5 |
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1 | 41 |
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1 | 41 | |
7 |
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2 | 36 |
8 |
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1 | 26 |
9 |
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3 | 24 |
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1 | 24 |