SK Aarhus

SK Aarhus
Arena Vejlby-Risskov Hallen
Capacity 1,152
Head coach Jesper Holmris
League Primo Tours Ligaen
2014–15 8th
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SK Aarhus is a Danish women's handball club based in Aarhus. They play in the Dame Håndbold Ligaen (Women's Handball League) SK Aarhus has previously also included basketball and volleyball, but chose to go their ways again.

History

SK Aarhus had for years been at the bottom of the league and a relegation was a reality after the season 2004/2005. However was SK Aarhus quite superior and was promoted again after just one season. Later rearmed the club and had the luck to attract a few large profiles as Karin Mortensen and Trine Troelsen and this bore fruit in form of a playoff place and fourth place after three matches against FCK Håndbold in the season 2008/2009.

On 30 November 2009 it was revealed that SK Aarhus had gone into receivership and that they had a deadline of 15 January 2010 to find a solution[1] This got a few of the club's backers to stop in the club at the turn of 2009-10. Although it managed to raise money to drive the club forward, failed to get over the economic problems, and after the 2010-11 season left a few more profiles club. The team came up with even smaller budget started the following season, but on Nov. 21, 2011, the management decided to take steps against dissolving the club when the then investors did not want to increase the support.[2] Subsequently went a group of investors together to secure the club's future, which resulted in a continuation of the club[3]

In the 2011/2012 season SK Aarhus was relegated after an 8th place in the league and a 3rd place in the qualifying group, means they have to meet KIF Vejen in best of 3 matches. SK Aarhus lost 2-1 and wasrelegated to the 1. division.

In the season 2013/2014 was SK Aarrhus back in the league after a 2nd place in the league and winning 2-0 against Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub

Team

Squad

The Squard for the 2015/2016 season The Squad(Official home site)

No.NameNationality
1Mathilde Juncker Denmark
4Lærke Christensen Denmark
5Laura Nørgaard Denmark
7Emma Mogensen Denmark
9Lina Rask Denmark
11Trine Leth Denmark
14 Mette Tranborg Denmark
15Julie Pontoppidan Denmark
16Malene Gandrup Denmark
19Anne Tolstrup Denmark
20Anne Sofie Hjort Denmark
21Majbritt Toft Hansen Denmark
23Anna Sophie Okkels Denmark
24Natascha Ohlendorff Denmark
29Camilla Fangel Denmark

Transfers 2015–2016

Notable players

Name Nationality Years
Gitte Brøgger Led Denmark2005–2011
Iwona Cecotka Poland2007–2010
Maibritt Kviesgaard  Denmark2009–2010
Susann Müller Germany2010–2011
Trine Troelsen Denmark2007–2009
Karin Mortensen Denmark2009–2010

Seasons

Season Group stage Playoff European qualification League Notes
2000/01 10 not qualified not qualified Håndboldligaen
2001/02 8 not qualified not qualified Håndboldligaen
2002/03 10 not qualified not qualified Håndboldligaen
2003/04 9 not qualified Cup Winners' Cup Håndboldligaen
2004/05 11 not qualified not qualified HåndboldligaenRelegated
2005/06 1 not qualified not qualified 1st DivisionPromoted
2006/07 10 not qualified not qualified Håndboldligaen
2007/08 7 not qualified not qualifiedHåndboldligaen
2008/09 3 4 EHF Cup Håndboldligaen
2009/10 10 not qualified not qualified Håndboldligaen
2010/11 7 not qualified not qualified Håndboldligaen
2011/12 8 not qualified not qualified HåndboldligaenRelegated
2012/13 5 not qualified ? 1st Division
2013/14 2 promotion to the league not qualified 1st DivisionPromoted
2014/15 8 not qualified not qualified Håndboldligaen

Cup Winners Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2004–053rd roundAustria McDonald's Wr.Neustadt29–2434–1963–43
4th roundCroatia Podravka Vegeta, Koprivnica27–2717–2944–56

References

  1. "SK Aarhus i betalingsstandsning" (in Danish). Jyllandsposten. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
  2. "SK Aarhus lukker og slukker" (in Danish). dr.dk. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  3. "SK Aarhus afblæser konkurssnak" (in Danish). tv2 sporten. Retrieved 28 November 2011.

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