Kolstad Håndball
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Full name | Kolstad Håndball |
Short name | Kolstad |
Founded | 5 October 1972 |
Arena | • Kolstad Arena, Trondheim (national league and cup, EHF Champions League) • Trondheim Spektrum (EHF Champions League) |
Capacity | 2,500 (Kolstad Arena) 8,960 (Trondheim Spektrum) |
President | Jostein Sivertsen |
Head coach | Stian Gomo Christian Berge |
League | REMA 1000-ligaen |
2023–2024 | 1st (champions) |
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Website Official site |
Kolstad Håndball is a Norwegian professional handball club based in Trondheim, that compete in top division of Norwegian handball, the REMA 1000-ligaen. Their home grounds is Kolstad Arena and Trondheim Spektrum, which has a seating capacity of 2,500 and 8,900 spectators. With substantial new investment, the club has ambitions to become Norway's top team by 2024.[1]
Kolstad is the first handball club in Norway to have won the treble two seasons in a row.
History
[edit]Kolstad Håndball is from the city part of Kolstad/Saupstad in Trondheim and was founded on the 5 October 1972, along with the rest of the multi-sports club Kolstad IL. In 2005, a senior team was established on the men's side. Between 2012 and 2015, Kolstad's senior team developed rapidly, which resulted in Kolstad having their men's team in the Norwegian top division for the first time in their history from 2015. Since promotion, Kolstad has had record attendances at its home games, and was named Organiser of the Year for the 2015–16 season.[2]
During the 2021–22 season, experienced head coach Christian Berge joined the club, as well as a number of high-profile transfers being announced. They began the 2022–23 season by defeating fellow Norwegian side Drammen HK 57–47 on aggregate in the first qualifying round of the EHF European League. In the second qualifying round, they lost 61–60 to Bidasoa Irun. In 2022–23 Kolstad won their first Norwegian cup title, beating archrival Elverum in the final 34–27. In the Norwegian League, they finished first in the regular series, and then also won the final in the playoffs against archrival Elverum.
Crest, colours, supporters
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2015–2022 | Umbro |
2022–present | PUMA |
Kits
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Achievements
[edit]Ambition
[edit]In 2021, the club secured grocery chain REMA 1000 as their main sponsor, allowing them to secure the signings of a number of star international players, including the THW Kiel centre-back Sander Sagosen. Norway head coach Christian Berge began his role at the club in March 2022.[3]
Support
[edit]The club's supporters group is called Sørsia fanclub, and is an independent club established in 2023.
Rivalries
[edit]Kolstad's main rival is Elverum Håndball.
Team
[edit]Current squad
[edit]- Squad for the 2024–25 season
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Transfers for the 2025–26 season
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Technical staff
[edit]- Head coach: Christian Berge
- Head coach: Stian Gomo
Notable former national team players
[edit]Notable former club players
[edit]Kolstad Arena
[edit]Kolstad Arena is the home ground to Kolstad Håndball.[4]
- Name: – Kolstad Arena
- City: – Trondheim
- Built: – 2018
- Capacity: – 2,500 spectators
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website
- Kolstad Håndball on Facebook