Norway Cup

DateRHome v Away-
09/25 16:30 - Haslum HK v Kolstad 30-25
09/25 16:00 - Follo HK v Kristiansand 21-25
09/25 15:30 - Viking TIF v Halden 26-35
09/11 17:30 - Sandefjorn Håndball v Haslum HK 25-32
09/11 17:00 - Lillestrøm TH v Runar Sandefjord 21-38
09/11 17:00 - Notteroy v Halden 21-38
09/11 17:00 - Vikhammer v Kolstad 31-36
09/11 16:00 - Bravo HK v Drammen 23-41
09/03 17:30 - Idrettslaget Ros v Baekkelaget 28-41
09/03 17:30 - Valerenga v ST. Hallvard 26-37
09/03 15:45 - Sandnes v FyllingenBergen 22-31
09/01 16:00 - Viking HK v ØIF Arendal Elite 18-28
08/29 17:00 - HK Herulf v Fjellhammer 16-22
08/28 18:45 - BI Bergen v FyllingenBergen 18-35
08/28 17:30 - Tonsberg Turn v Sandefjord 12-44
08/28 17:00 - Nordstrand v Notteroy 35-40
08/27 18:30 - Raelingen v Valerenga 18-35
08/27 17:30 - Kolbotn v Ros 25-30
08/27 17:00 - Drobak/Frogn v Haslum HK 15-50
08/25 16:00 - Kasen v Nærbø IL 17-51
08/21 17:15 - Kjelsas v Bækkelaget 17-43
08/21 17:00 - Siggerud IL v Falk Horten 25-31
12/29 18:00 1 Elverum v Halden 30-22
11/14 19:15 - Bækkelaget v Elverum 23-34
11/13 19:15 - ØIF Arendal v Halden 26-27
10/17 18:30 - Viking TIF v Bækkelaget 27-32
10/17 18:15 - ØIF Arendal v Drammen 33-24
10/17 16:30 - Halden v Haslum HK 29-23
10/17 16:00 - Kolstad v Elverum View
09/26 17:00 - Valerenga v ØIF Arendal 29-37
The Norway Cup is a highly anticipated handball tournament held annually in Norway. It is one of the largest and most prestigious youth handball tournaments in the world, attracting teams from all over the globe.

The tournament takes place in the beautiful city of Oslo, Norway's capital, and is organized by the Norwegian Handball Federation. It provides a unique opportunity for young handball players to showcase their skills, compete against top-level teams, and experience the vibrant handball culture of Norway.

The Norway Cup is open to both boys and girls teams, with age categories ranging from under-12 to under-19. The tournament features a diverse range of teams, from local Norwegian clubs to international powerhouses, creating a truly global atmosphere.

Matches are played on state-of-the-art handball courts, ensuring a high-quality playing experience for all participants. The tournament follows the official handball rules and regulations, with matches officiated by qualified referees.

In addition to the intense competition, the Norway Cup offers a wide range of activities and events for players and spectators alike. Participants can enjoy cultural exchanges, social gatherings, and team-building activities, fostering a sense of camaraderie and friendship among the handball community.

The Norway Cup also emphasizes fair play and sportsmanship, with a strong focus on promoting positive values both on and off the court. The tournament encourages respect, teamwork, and inclusivity, creating an environment where players can learn and grow as individuals and athletes.

With its stunning natural landscapes, rich handball heritage, and warm hospitality, Norway provides the perfect backdrop for this prestigious tournament. The Norway Cup is not only a celebration of handball excellence but also an unforgettable experience for all participants, leaving lasting memories and forging lifelong friendships.