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Full name | Växjö handbollsförening | ||
Short name | VHF | ||
Founded | 1972 | ||
Arena | GBJ Bygg Arena, Växjö | ||
Capacity | 500 | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Växjö HF is a handball club in Växjö, Sweden, established 1972 out of Växjö BK. [1] The men's team played three seasons in the Swedish top division during the early 1990s. [2]
The men's junior team won the Swedish national championship in the year 2000, while the girls' team won the Swedish national championship of 2003. [1] It is the mother club of Swedish player Jonas Källman. [1]
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Växjö HF | |||
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Full name | Växjö handbollsförening | ||
Short name | VHF | ||
Founded | 1972 | ||
Arena | GBJ Bygg Arena, Växjö | ||
Capacity | 500 | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Växjö HF is a handball club in Växjö, Sweden, established 1972 out of Växjö BK. [1] The men's team played three seasons in the Swedish top division during the early 1990s. [2]
The men's junior team won the Swedish national championship in the year 2000, while the girls' team won the Swedish national championship of 2003. [1] It is the mother club of Swedish player Jonas Källman. [1]
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