Byåsen HE explained

Clubname:Byåsen Håndball Elite
Fullname:Byåsen Håndball Elite
Short Name:Byåsen HE
Founded:1921
Ground:Kolstad Arena, Trondheim
Capacity:2,500
Chairman:Mona Ulvin
Manager:Valery Putans
League:REMA 1000-ligaen
Season:2022–23
Position:8th
Website:http://byaasen.no/
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Byåsen Håndball Elite is the women's handball team of the Norwegian multi-sports club Byåsen IL based in Trondheim. The team plays in REMA 1000-ligaen, the top division in the country, since its promotion in 1982.[1]

The team's first success came as a third division club, when in 1980 it won the silver medal in the national cup. Among its successes are four domestic league and four domestic cup titles, and the club also has a good reputation in the continental arena, having reached the latest stage of the European cup competitions, including the EHF Cup Winners' Cup final in 2007.[2]

Honours

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2024–25 season[3]

Goalkeeper
Wingers
  • RW:
  • LW:
    Line players
    Back players
  • LB
  • CB
    RB

    Retired numbers

    Byåsen Håndball Elite
    No.PlayerPositionTenureSeasons
    11 Ida Alstad Left/centre back 2001–2013, 2015–2016, 2016–2022 22

    2024-2025 Transfers

    Joining
    Leaving

    Technical staff

    Notable former National Team players

    Notable former club players

    Statistics

    Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

    Last updated on 2014[4]

    RankNameSeasons playedGoals
    1 Camilla Herrem8167
    2 Tonje Nøstvold370
    3 Vigdis Hårsaker365
    4 Marit Malm Frafjord359
    5 Ida Alstad453
    6 Gøril Snorroeggen342
    7 Raja Toumi236
    Inga Berit Svestad4
    9 Marte Snorroeggen234
    10 Iva Fialova228

    European record

    SeasonCompetitionRoundClub1st leg2nd legAggregate
    1995–96EHF Cup Winners' Cup1/16 Branik Maribor32–1925–2257–41
    1/8 Fram Reykjavik30–1427–1857–32
    QF Spartak Kyiv24–1922–2646–45
    SF TV Lützellinden18–2723–3141–58
    1996–97EHF Champions League
    QR Anadolu33–2031–1564–35
    Group C ASPTT Metz17–1623–172nd place
    Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea25–2016–24
    Hypo Niederösterreich16–2017–20
    QF Ferencvárosi TC20–2021–2641–46
    1997–98EHF Cup1/8 A.A.C. 1899 Huissen33–1732–1365–30
    QF Dunaferr SE24–2319–3543–58
    1998–99EHF Champions League
    Round of 32 ACDF Madeira36–1840–2076–38
    Group D HC Motor Zaporizhzhia23–2222–222nd place
    Montex Lublin24–2028–25
    Ikast18–2320–27
    QF Hypo Niederösterreich26–2718–3044–57
    1999–00EHF City Cup1/16 WAT Fünfhaus35–1730–965–26
    1/8 Türk Telekom Kulübü38–2028–2666–46
    QF Zaglebie Lubin35–2528–2363–48
    SF Randers HK26–2221–2747–49
    2000–01EHF Cup
    2004–05EHF Cup
    2005–06EHF Champions League
    2006–07EHF Cup Winners' Cup
    Finalist
    2007–08EHF Cup
    2008–09EHF Cup
    2009–10EHF Champions League
    2010–11EHF Cup CupR3 İzmir29–2529–1958–44
    1/16 Váci NKSE34–2924–3158–60
    2011–12EHF Cup Winners' Cup
    2012–13EHF Cup Winners' Cup
    2013–14EHF Cup Winners' Cup
    2014–15EHF Cup Winners' Cup
    2016–17EHF CupR1 RK Zagorje32–2025–2557–45
    R2 Tertnes HE33–2729–2662–53
    R3 HC Dunărea Brăila24–2534–2358–48
    Group C Rostov-Don29–2421–354th place
    SG BBM Bietigheim23–2833–39
    Érd NK35–2822–34
    2017–18EHF CupR1 KRAM Start Elbląg34–2928–1862–47
    R2 HC Dunărea Brăila28–1820–2848–46
    R3 HC Gomel32–2827–2259–50
    Group C Kastamonu Belediyesi28–3026–243rd place
    Viborg HK21–2826–29
    Vistal Gdynia24–2241–19
    2018-19EHF CupR2 Storhamar HE20–2914–2234–51
    2019-20EHF CupR1 Handball Käerjeng40–1346–1286–25
    R2 Thüringer HC25–2924–2949–58
    2020-21EHF European LeagueR3 MKS Perła Lublin0–100–10(wo)

    Incomplete

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Byåsens Historie. History of Byåsen. Byåsen HE official website. June 2010. 2 October 2011. no. https://web.archive.org/web/20110531000051/http://byaasen.no/artikkel/11352#. 2011-05-31. dead.
    2. Web site: Meritter. Merits. Byåsen HE official website. July 2011. 2 October 2011. no. https://web.archive.org/web/20120502124925/http://byaasen.no/artikkel/134687#. 2012-05-02. dead.
    3. Web site: Byåsen Elite - KSr 1. NHF. 8 September 2022. no.
    4. Web site: Byåsen HE. European Handball Federation.