DateRHome v Away-
04/03 14:00 25 Halden v Bergen Handball 40-31
03/30 16:30 24 [13] Notteroy v Drammen [2] 24-36
03/27 16:30 24 [5] Naerbo v Sandefjord [12] 29-29
03/27 16:00 24 [8] Fjellhammer v Kolstad [3] 26-28
03/27 16:00 24 [9] Baekkelaget v Bergen Handball [14] 36-32
03/27 16:00 24 [10] Halden v Haslum HK [11] 31-30
03/27 16:00 24 [4] Runar v Kristiansand [7] 35-26
03/26 15:00 24 [6] OIF Arendal v Elverum [1] 25-30
03/13 17:30 23 [1] Elverum v Runar [4] 27-25
03/13 17:00 23 [14] Bergen Handball v Fjellhammer [10] 27-28
03/13 17:00 23 [12] Sandefjord v Baekkelaget [8] 34-27
03/13 16:00 23 [2] Drammen v OIF Arendal [6] 42-32
03/12 15:00 23 [7] Kristiansand v Halden [10] 27-30
03/09 19:00 23 Haslum HK v Naerbo 28-26
03/09 17:00 23 [5] Kolstad v Notteroy [13] 40-16
03/06 17:00 22 [10] Fjellhammer v Sandefjord [12] 28-23
03/06 17:00 22 [8] Baekkelaget v Haslum HK [11] 34-30
03/06 17:00 22 [6] Naerbo v Kristiansand [7] 39-29
03/06 17:00 22 Runar v OIF Arendal 29-21
03/06 16:00 22 [13] Notteroy v Bergen Handball [14] 30-44
03/05 17:00 22 [9] Halden v Elverum [1] 25-34
03/02 17:00 18 [6] Naerbo v Halden [9] 37-29
03/02 17:00 22 [5] Kolstad v Drammen [2] 31-30
02/27 17:30 21 [14] Bergen Handball v Kolstad [6] 22-26
02/27 17:00 21 [2] Drammen v Runar [3] 31-35
02/27 16:00 21 [1] Elverum v Naerbo [5] 44-32
02/27 16:00 21 [4] OIF Arendal v Halden [9] 32-28
02/26 17:00 21 [12] Sandefjord v Notteroy [13] 32-30
02/26 17:00 21 Kristiansand v Baekkelaget 29-28
02/23 17:30 21 [11] Haslum HK v Fjellhammer [10] 23-22

REMA 1000-ligaen (Eliteserien i hådball for menn) is the premier men's professional handball league for Norwegian handball clubs. It is administered by the Norwegian Handball Federation, and the winners are recognized as Norwegian champions. It was established in 1966, and it is currently contested by fourteen teams. Sandefjord TIF, is the championship's most successful team with nine titles, followed by Oppsal and Elverum with six titles. Elverum is also the most successful in the playoffs with 11 titles.

Starting 2023/2024-season, the league consists of the following 14 teams. Kolstad Håndball is the defending champion.

The Norway Eliteserien is a highly anticipated handball tournament held annually in Norway. It showcases the best handball teams from across the country, competing for the prestigious title of the Norwegian handball champions.

The tournament features intense matches filled with fast-paced action, skillful plays, and strategic maneuvers. Teams from various cities and regions in Norway come together to battle it out on the court, displaying their exceptional handball abilities and teamwork.

The Norway Eliteserien attracts a large and passionate fan base, with spectators filling the arenas to cheer on their favorite teams. The electric atmosphere created by the enthusiastic crowd adds to the excitement and intensity of the matches.

The tournament is known for its high level of competition, with teams pushing their limits to secure victory. The players exhibit exceptional athleticism, agility, and precision as they dribble, pass, and shoot the ball towards the goal. The matches are often closely contested, with teams employing various strategies and tactics to outwit their opponents.

The Norway Eliteserien not only showcases the best handball talent in the country but also serves as a platform for young and upcoming players to make their mark in the sport. It provides an opportunity for them to gain exposure and experience at a professional level, further contributing to the growth and development of handball in Norway.

Overall, the Norway Eliteserien is a thrilling and captivating handball tournament that captivates fans with its high-quality matches, fierce competition, and the sheer passion displayed by the players. It is a must-watch event for handball enthusiasts and a testament to the popularity and excellence of the sport in Norway.