FCK Håndbold
| FCK Håndbold | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| File:FC Copenhagen logo.svg | |||
| Full name | F.C. København Håndbold | ||
| Short name | FCK | ||
| Founded | 2002 | ||
| Dissolved | 2010 | ||
| Arena | Frederiksberghallen | ||
| Capacity | 1,767 | ||
| Club colours | |||
| Website Official site | |||
F.C. Copenhagen Handball (or simply FCK Handball) was a Danish handball team, playing in Copenhagen. They had both a male and a female team, both playing in the best Danish leagues, the Danish Handball League (men) and Danish Women's Handball League (women). FCK Handball was owned by Parken Sport & Entertainment - the same company behind the football team, F.C. Copenhagen.[1]
The official fan club was called FCKHFC (FC København Håndbold Fan Club).[2]
History
[edit | edit source]The team was founded on June 7, 2002 after FC Copenhagen had acquired the playing licence of former Danish champions Frederiksberg IF.[1] Both the men's and women's team played regularly in the top flight. The Danish handball icon Anja Andersen was brought in as the head coach.[3] The clubs biggest achievement was winning the Danish Men's Handball League in 2007-08.[3]
After the 2009–10 season, Parken Sport & Entertainment returned the license to Frederiksberg IF.[4] The male team squad became a part of AG København, when they fused with AG Håndbold.[3] The women's team, both players and coaches, were released of their contracts.
Notable former players
[edit | edit source]Women's
[edit | edit source]- Sweden Matilda Boson
- Sweden Madeleine Grundström
- Sweden Johanna Wiberg
- Sweden Lina Möller
- Sweden Sara Holmgren
- Sweden Sara Eriksson
- Hungary Katalin Pálinger
- Hungary Anita Bulath
- Hungary Eszter Siti
- Russia Emiliya Turey
- Russia Anna Andryushchenko
- Norway Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth
- Norway Cecilie Leganger
- Norway Sölvi Hylleseth
- Brazil Chana Masson
- Germany Nadine Krause
- Germany Maren Baumbach
- Romania Carmen Amariei
- Romania Steluța Luca
- Serbia Tanja Milanović
- Serbia Ana Batinic
- Serbia Suzana Cubela
- Montenegro Maja Savić
- Denmark Camilla Andersen
- Denmark Sofie Bloch-Sørensen
- Denmark Marianne Bonde
- Denmark Christina Pedersen
- Denmark Mia Rej
- Denmark Mia Falk
- Denmark Mette Sjøberg
- Denmark Mette Vestergaard
- Denmark Josephine Touray
- Denmark Jonas Atwood Christensen Jr.
- Denmark Mette Melgaard
- Denmark Christina Krogshede
- Denmark Lene Tobiasen
- Denmark Louise Lyksborg
- Netherlands Elly an de Boer
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Men's
[edit | edit source]Coaching history
[edit | edit source]| Denmark | Morten Soubak | 2003–2005 | [5] |
| Denmark | Thomas Hylle | 2005–2008 | [6][7] |
| Denmark | Anja Andersen | 2008–2010 |
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- (in Danish) Official website