Stine Bredal Oftedal Explained

Stine Bredal Oftedal
Nationality:Norwegian
Birth Date:25 September 1991
Birth Place:Oslo, Norway
Height:1.68 m
Position:Centre back
Youthclubs1:Nit/Hak HK
Years1:2007–2008
Clubs1:Helset IF
Years2:2008–2013
Clubs2:Stabæk IF
Years3:2013–2017
Clubs3:Issy-Paris Hand
Years4:2017–2024
Clubs4:Győri ETO KC
Nationalyears1:2010–2024
Nationalteam1:Norway
Nationalcaps1:269
Nationalgoals1:757
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Stine Bredal Oftedal (born 25 September 1991) is a former Norwegian professional handball player for the Norwegian national team, where she was the team captain for nine years and who last played for Győri ETO KC.[1] She is three times world champion and five times European champion with the Norwegian national team. Oftedal has several times announced her retiring from international handball after the Summer Olympics of 2024.

She was voted World Handball Player of the Year 2019 by the International Handball Federation.

Early and personal life

Oftedal was born in Nittedal on 25 September 1991.[2] She is the older sister of fellow handball player Hanna Oftedal Sagosen.[3]

She studied at BI Norwegian Business School. Previously she competed for Nittedal IL in the javelin throw, throwing 32.08 m at the age 13.[4]

She is in a relationship with fellow handballer, Rune Dahmke.[5] They got engaged 23 June 2023, and married on 16 August 2024.[6]

Club career

Ofredal hails from Nittedal and started her career in Nit/Hak HK.[7] She then continued to Fjellhammer IL before continuing to Helset IF.[8] Helset is a feeder team for Stabæk Håndball, and so she played for Stabæk from the 2008–09 season while still being registered in Helset.[7]

From 2013 to 2017 she played for the French club Issy-Paris Hand. During this period she was selected player of the year in the French top league three times, in 2014, 2016 and 2017. From 2017 she played for the Hungarian club Győri ETO KC, and won the Women's EHF Champions League with this club in 2018, 2019 and 2024.[2]

International career

Playing for the Norwegian national team, Oftedal has been the team captain since 2015. Her achievements with the Norwegian team include winning the IHF World Women's Handball Championship in 2011, 2015 and 2021, and winning the European Women's Handball Championship in 2010, 2014, 2016, 2020, and 2022. She won three Olympic medals, a gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics, and two bronze medals at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics.[2]

Achievements

National team

European

Domestic

Individual awards

Notes and References

  1. https://ehfmarketing.eurohandball.com/en/player/mum4FuJaeVGgYAg2vvmTlw/stine-bredal-oftedal/ EHF profile
  2. Encyclopedia: Stine Bredal Oftedal . Thomas . Aune . Rolf . Bryhn . Svein . Askheim . . Bolstad . Erik . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . Norwegian . 9 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Hanna har slitt med skade – nå legger Stines lillesøster opp. Varingen. 16 January 2020.
  4. Web site: Spyd/Javelin Thro. Norwegian Athletics. 6 December 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120509114651/http://www.friidrett.no/stevner/statistikk/alletider/Documents/sen/KJT.htm. 9 May 2012.
  5. Web site: Dette er den nye kjæresten til Stine Bredal Oftedal (26). TV 2. 16 January 2020.
  6. Web site: Stine Bredal Oftedal har giftet seg. VG. 16 August 2024.
  7. News: Her er Stine!. Birkeland. Kirsten. 17 November 2010. Norwegian Handball Federation. no. 6 December 2010.
  8. Web site: Landslagsprofiler – Stine Bredal Oftedal . . no. 5 December 2010 .
  9. Web site: Oftedal and Landin named 2019 IHF World Players of the Year. IHF. 18 July 2020.
  10. News: Paris 2024 Women's All-Star team revealed. 10 August 2024. 10 August 2024. IHF. ihf.info.
  11. http://results.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=oftedal-stine-bredal-1111347/index.html Stine Bredal Oftedal
  12. Web site: 2023 IHF Women's World Championship: All-Star Team Revealed. ihf.info. IHF. 17 December 2023. 17 December 2023.
  13. Web site: Stalwarts of nine teams make the EHF Euro 2018 All-Star Team. fra2018.ehf-euro.com. 16 December 2018.
  14. Web site: EHF EURO 2020 All-star Team unveiled. European Handball Federation. fra2018.ehf-euro.com. 20 December 2020. 20 December 2020.
  15. Web site: MVP REISTAD LEADS EHF EURO 2022 ALL-STAR TEAM . 20 November 2022 . EHF.
  16. Web site: New All-Star Team features three fresh names and returning Neagu. eurohandball.com. 5 June 2020.
  17. Web site: Fan Favourite Oftedal leads Győr quartet in All-Star Team. eurohandball.com. 28 May 2021.
  18. Web site: Györ quintet headline EHF Champions League All-star Team. 3 June 2022. European Handball Federation.
  19. Web site: Györ seal sixth title in emphatic fashion . 2 June 2024 . EHF.
  20. Web site: World Female Best 8 in 2019!. handball-planet.com. 20 January 2020.