Storhamar HE

Storhamar Håndball Elite
Full nameStorhamar Håndball Elite
Short nameStorhamar
Founded1935
ArenaOBOS Arena, Hamar
Capacity2,029
PresidentOla Andersen
Head coachKenneth Gabrielsen
LeagueREMA 1000-ligaen
2024–251st
Club colours   
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Storhamar Håndball Elite is the professional women's handball team of the Norwegian multi-sports club Storhamar IL based in Hamar. The team plays in REMA 1000-ligaen, the top division in the country, since its promotion in 2016.[1]

They competed in the 2022–23 Women's EHF Champions League, for the first time.[2] In 2023-24 they became the first Norwegian club to win the EHF European League.[3] In the 2024-25 season the club won their first ever Norwegian championship, and did so undefeated.[4] The same season they actually won "the treble", meaning the series, the cup and the playoffs.

Achievements

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2025–26 season.[5]

Transfers

Transfers for the 2025–26 season

Technical staff

  • Head coach: Kenneth Gabrielsen
  • Assistant coach: Endre Fintland
  • Team manager: Anders Amdahl
  • Physio therapist: Mia Rebecka Sterud
  • Manual therapist: Kjersti Gundersen

Notable former national team players

Notable former club players

Statistics

European record

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2018–19 EHF Cup R2 Byåsen HE 29–20 22–14 51–34
R3 Érd HC 32–27 28–29 60–56
Group Matches
Group A
Team Esbjerg 28–28 20–25 2nd place
SG BBM Bietigheim 29–28 25–28
CS Măgura Cisnădie 28–23 26–18
QF Siófok KC 24–31 31–32 55–63
2019–20 EHF Cup R2 MKS Zagłębie Lubin 27–20 38–22 65–42
R3 Tertnes HE 39–13 26–31 65–44
Group Matches
Group D
Herning-Ikast Håndbold 26–24 27–34 3rd place
Lada Togliatti 28–33 31–27
SG BBM Bietigheim 33–32 27–28
2020–21 EHF European League R3 Alba Fehérvár KC (walkover)
Group Matches
Group C
HC Astrakhanochka 33–28 0–10 3rd place
CS Minaur Baia Mare 29–33 27–40
Thüringer HC 32–30 36–41
2021–22 EHF European League R3 SCM Gloria Buzău 31–27 26–26 57–53
Group Matches
Group C
Herning-Ikast Håndbold 27–35 24–32 2nd place
HC Lada 34–29 30–25
CS Măgura Cisnădie 28–33 35–18
QF Viborg HK 31–33 37–38 68–71
2022–23 EHF Champions League Group stage
Group B
Győri Audi ETO KC 21–35 26–39 6th place
Metz Handball 22–31 24–26
CS Rapid București 25–27 29–36
ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 23–24 25–27
Team Esbjerg 25–35 25–34
Kastamonu Bld. GSK 31–29 33–28
RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 37–13 31–22
Playoffs Odense Håndbold 22–30 30–30 52–60
2023–24 EHF European League
Winner
R3 H 65 Höör 37–28 36–32 73–60
Group Matches
Group A
Podravka Vegeta 19–23 31–22 1st place
Praktiker-Vác 35–17 33–24
Nykøbing Falster Håndbold 27–26 27–26
Quarterfinals Thüringer HC 39–35 33–26 72–61
SF Neptunes de Nantes 28–27
Final CS Gloria Bistrița 29–27
2024–25 EHF Champions League Group stage
Group A
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 21–27 25–26 6th place
Metz Handball 29–29 20–24
CSM București 28–32 21–32
RK Krim Mercator 23–25 29–28
Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub 33–28 22–22
HC Podravka Vegeta 23–25 24–25
Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud 25–23 28–31
Playoffs Odense Håndbold 20–33 21–25 41–58
2025–26 EHF Champions League Group A Metz Handball
Győri ETO KC
Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud
Team Esbjerg
Borussia Dortmund
OTP Group Budućnost
DVSC Schaeffler

References

  1. ^ "Måtte holde jubelen inne". H-a.no. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Teams set for EHF Champions League 2022/23". eurohandball.com. 27 June 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Storhamar raise the trophy in Graz". www.eurohandball.com.
  4. ^ "Håndball: Storhamar vant ligaen uten tap" (in Norwegian). NRK. 5 April 2025. Retrieved 3 July 2025.
  5. ^ "Storhamar Håndball Elite - KSr 1" (in Norwegian). NHF. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Storhamar Håndball Elite". European Handball Federation.
  7. ^ "Storhamar Håndball Elite". European Handball Federation.