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Storhamar HE

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Norwegian handball club
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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Team colours
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Home
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Away
Website
Official site

Storhamar Håndball Elite is the professional women's handball team of the Norwegian multi-sports clubStorhamar IL based inHamar. The team plays inREMA 1000-ligaen, the top division in the country, since its promotion in 2016.[1]

They competed in the2022–23 Women's EHF Champions League, for the first time.[2] In2023-24 they became the first Norwegian club to win theEHF 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

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Team

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Current squad

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Squad for the 2025–26 season.[5]
Goalkeeper
Wingers
LW
RW
Line players
Back players
LB
CB
RB

Transfers

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Transfers for the 2026–27 season
Joining
Leaving

Technical staff

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  • 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

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Notable former club players

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Statistics

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Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

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Last updated on 16 November 2025[6]
RankNameSeasons

played

Goals
1NorwayAnniken Obaidli3205
2NorwayTina Abdulla291
3NorwayMathilde Rivas Toft277
4NorwayKjerstin Boge Solås276
5NorwayKristin Venn371
6NorwayMaja Jakobsen165
SwedenOlivia Löfqvist2
8NorwayGuro Nestaker144
9NorwayAne Høgseth236
10Czech RepublicVeronika Malá128

Top scorers in the EHF European League

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Last updated on 13 May 2024[7]
RankNameSeasons

played

Goals
1NorwayAnniken Obaidli2130
2NorwayGuro Nestaker396
3NorwayEmilie Hovden294
4NorwayKristin Venn377
5NorwayMaja Jakobsen366
6NorwayBetina Riegelhuth247
7NorwayAne Høgseth244
8NorwayTina Abdulla137
9NorwayMathilde Rivas Toft135
10SwedenOlivia Löfqvist134

European record

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClub1st leg2nd legAggregate
2018–19EHF CupR2NorwayByåsen HE29–2022–1451–34
R3HungaryÉrd HC32–2728–2960–56
Group Matches
Group A
DenmarkTeam Esbjerg28–2820–252nd place
GermanySG BBM Bietigheim29–2825–28
RomaniaCS Măgura Cisnădie28–2326–18
QFHungarySiófok KC24–3131–3255–63
2019–20EHF CupR2PolandMKS Zagłębie Lubin27–2038–2265–42
R3NorwayTertnes HE39–1326–3165–44
Group Matches
Group D
DenmarkHerning-Ikast Håndbold26–2427–343rd place
RussiaLada Togliatti28–3331–27
GermanySG BBM Bietigheim33–3227–28
2020–21EHF European LeagueR3HungaryAlba Fehérvár KC(walkover)
Group Matches
Group C
RussiaHC Astrakhanochka33–280–103rd place
RomaniaCS Minaur Baia Mare29–3327–40
GermanyThüringer HC32–3036–41
2021–22EHF European LeagueR3RomaniaSCM Gloria Buzău31–2726–2657–53
Group Matches
Group C
DenmarkHerning-Ikast Håndbold27–3524–322nd place
RussiaHC Lada34–2930–25
RomaniaCS Măgura Cisnădie28–3335–18
QFDenmarkViborg HK31–3337–3868–71
2022–23EHF Champions LeagueGroup stage
Group B
HungaryGyőri Audi ETO KC21–3526–396th place
FranceMetz Handball22–3124–26
RomaniaCS Rapid București25–2729–36
MontenegroŽRK Budućnost Podgorica23–2425–27
DenmarkTeam Esbjerg25–3525–34
TurkeyKastamonu Bld. GSK31–2933–28
CroatiaRK Lokomotiva Zagreb37–1331–22
PlayoffsDenmarkOdense Håndbold22–3030–3052–60
2023–24EHF European League
WinnerWinner
R3SwedenH 65 Höör37–2836–3273–60
Group Matches
Group A
CroatiaPodravka Vegeta19–2331–221st place
HungaryPraktiker-Vác35–1733–24
DenmarkNykøbing Falster Håndbold27–2627–26
QuarterfinalsGermanyThüringer HC39–3533–2672–61
SFFranceNeptunes de Nantes28–27
FinalRomaniaCS Gloria Bistrița29–27
2024–25EHF Champions LeagueGroup stage
Group A
HungaryFTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria21–2725–266th place
FranceMetz Handball29–2920–24
RomaniaCSM București28–3221–32
SloveniaRK Krim Mercator23–2529–28
DenmarkNykøbing Falster Håndboldklub33–2822–22
CroatiaHC Podravka Vegeta23–2524–25
RomaniaGloria Bistrița-Năsăud25–2328–31
PlayoffsDenmarkOdense Håndbold20–3321–2541–58
2025–26EHF Champions LeagueGroup stage
Group A
FranceMetz Handball24–27
HungaryGyőri ETO KC23–4025–32
RomaniaGloria Bistrița-Năsăud26–29
DenmarkTeam Esbjerg24–30
GermanyBorussia Dortmund26–22
MontenegroOTP Group Budućnost25–14
HungaryDVSC Schaeffler28–30

References

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  1. ^"Måtte holde jubelen inne".H-a.no. Retrieved30 April 2018.
  2. ^"Teams set for EHF Champions League 2022/23".eurohandball.com. 27 June 2022. Retrieved2 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. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  5. ^"Storhamar Håndball Elite - KSr 1" (in Norwegian).NHF. Retrieved15 November 2020.
  6. ^"Storhamar Håndball Elite". European Handball Federation.
  7. ^"Storhamar Håndball Elite". European Handball Federation.
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