Eskilstuna Guif
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Swedish handball club
Eskilstuna Guif | |
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Full name | Eskilstuna Godtemplarnas Ungdomsoch idrottsförening |
Founded | 1932; 93 years ago (1932) |
Arena | Stiga Sports Arena |
Capacity | 3700 |
President | Rolf Brunnel |
Head coach | Zoran Roganović |
League | Allsvenskan (women's) Handbollligan (men's) |
Website Official site |
Eskilstuna Guif is a handball club based in Eskilstuna, Sweden, which currently competes in Handbollsligan, the top domestic handball league. The club was founded in 1896,[1] as Godtemplarnas Ungdoms- och Idrottsförening (The Good Templars' Youth and Sport Club). They have reached the Swedish Championship final four times[2] (1997, 2001, 2009 and 2011), but lost on each occasion. They also finished first in the regular season in 2011-12[3] and 2013–14,[4] but were eliminated in the semi-finals in both these seasons. They have played 54 seasons in the top division, second only to Redbergslid, and are fourth in the all-time table of the league.
Location of Eskilstuna Guif
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Location of Eskilstuna Guif
Sports Hall information
[edit ]- Name: – Stiga Sports Arena
- City: – Eskilstuna
- Capacity: – 3700
- Address: – Arenatorget 1, Eskilstuna, Sweden
Men's team
[edit ]Kits
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Former club members
[edit ]Notable former players
[edit ]- Iceland Kristján Andrésson (1999–2004)
- Sweden Erik Hajas (1988–1990, 1992–2000)
- Sweden Claes Hellgren (1974–1978)
- Sweden Carl-Erik Stockenberg (1957–1967)
- Sweden Mattias Zachrisson (2006–2013)
Former coaches
[edit ]Seasons | Coach | Country |
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2007–2016 | Kristján Andrésson | Iceland |
2016-2019 | Jan Ekman | Finland Sweden |
2019- | Zoran Roganović | Montenegro |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Eskilstuna GUIF".
- ^ Hanbollboken in Swedish
- ^ Handbollboken 2012/2013(inswedish)
- ^ Hanbollboken 2014/2015 (in Swedish)