GOG Håndbold
Full nameGudme Oure Gudbjerg
Short nameGOG
Founded1 May 1973 (1973-05-01)
ArenaPhønix Tag Arena
Capacity2,265 (1,315 seats)
PresidentHemming Van
Head coachIan Marko Fog
LeagueHåndboldligaen
2022–23Håndboldligaen, 1st of 14 (champions)
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GOG is a professional handball club based in the small town of Gudme on Funen, Denmark. The club is one of the most successful in the history of Danish handball having won the Danish Handball Championship 9 times and the Danish Handball Cup a record 10 times. Currently GOG competes in the men's Danish Handball League.

Location of GOG Håndbold
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Location of GOG Gudme

History

GOG

The club was founded on 1 May 1973 as a result of a merger between Gudbjerg, Oure, and Gudme. GOG got promoted to the best league in Denmark in 1987 and won its first Danish Handball Championship in 1992.

GOG Svendborg TGI

In 2005, GOG and Svendborg TGI merged their first teams. The club won the Danish championship for men in 2006/2007. In 2009 the women's team was separated from GOG and became HC Odense. On 26 January 2010, GOG Svendborg TGI was declared bankrupt and relegated to the 2nd Division.[1]

GOG 2010

In March 2010, the club was reformed as GOG 2010 A/S, with Kasper Jørgensen as new CEO and Hemming Van as chairman of the board. After the 2010–11 season the club was promoted to Danish 1st Division. In the 2012/2013 season, GOG managed to win the 1st division and was promoted back to the men's Danish Men's Handball League.

Honours

  • Danish Handball League: 9
    •  Gold: 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2022, 2023
    •  Silver: 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2019, 2020
  • Danish Handball Cup: 11 (record)[2]
    •  Gold: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2019, 2022
    •  Silver: 1993, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2021
  • Danish Super Cup: 1
    •  Gold: 2023
    •  Silver: 2019, 2020, 2022
  • EHF Cup Winners' Cup
    •  Silver: 1995
  • Double
Winners (3): 1991–92, 1994–95, 1995–96

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season[3]

Technical staff

  • Head Coach: Denmark Ian Marko Fog
  • Assistant Coach: Denmark Mikkel Voigt
  • Team Leader: Denmark Bent Møller

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season

European Handball

EHF Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2008–09GroupSpain BM Ciudad Real24–3437–2650–71-
GroupGreece A.S.E Doukas29–2123–4170–44-
GroupBosnia and Herzegovina Bosna Sarajevo30–2632–2656–58-
Main RoundSpain BM Ciudad Real24–3437–2650–71-
Main RoundGermany THW Kiel31–4337–2960–80-
Main RoundSpain FC Barcelona29–3536–2756–71-
2007–08GroupSpain Portland San Antonio29–2928–2857–57-
GroupSlovakia Tatran Presov42–3231–3880–63-
GroupAustria A1 Bregenz HB33–2932–2659–61-
Main RoundSpain FC Barcelona35–3329–2459–62-
Main RoundSlovenia RK Celje34–3330–3064–63-
Main RoundHungary SC Pick Szeged28–2534–3361–58-
2006–07GroupGermany THW Kiel28–3234–3260–66-
GroupRomania C.S. HCM Constanta33–1733–2861–50-
GroupCzech Republic HC Banik OKD Karvina45–3232–3782–64-
1/8 FinalsSpain BM Ciudad Real28–3331–3058–64-
2004–05GroupBelarus Brestskiy HC Meshkovo36–1723–2561–40-
GroupRussia Chekhovskiye Medvedi32–2634–3365–60-
GroupSlovenia RK Gorenje Velenje28–2229–2452–51-
1/8 FinalsSpain BM Ciudad Real29–4534–3160–79-
2000–01GroupPortugal ABC Braga26–2526–2551–51-
GroupGermany THW Kiel22–2328–3456–51-
GroupItaly Pallamano Trieste28–2432–3058–54-
1998–99GroupNorway Viking Stavanger HK29–2834–2655–62-
GroupGermany THW Kiel26–3128–2349–59-
GroupRussia HC Kaustik Volgograd35–2831–2156–59-
1/16 FinalsRomania CS Minaur24–1829–2448–47-
1996–97GroupFrance PSG Handball31–2225–2051–47-
GroupSpain Caja Cantabria Santander23–2433–2346–57-
GroupSlovenia RK Celje18–2229–1836–51-
1/16 FinalsNorth Macedonia FK Pelister21–2414–1940–38-
1995–96GroupSpain FC Barcelona22–2235–2345–57-
GroupCroatia RK Zagreb21–2126–2142–47-
GroupSwitzerland Pfadi Winterthur26–2332–2349–55-
1/16 FinalsSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Partizan34–2126–1852–47-
1/8 FinalsBelarus SKA Minsk28–2126–2351–47-

EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2016–17Round 3Sweden Alingsås HK26–2932–2758–56-
Group StageGermany Füchse Berlin26–3129–3755–68-
France Saint-Raphaël Var Handball28–3236–3264–64-
Slovenia RD Ribnica32–2736–3168–58-
2009–10Round 3Serbia RK Partizan Dunav Osiguranje27–1928–2451–47-
Round 4France Dunkerque HB Grand Littoral0–1010–00–20-
2005–06Round 3Bulgaria HC Lokomotiv-Nadin Varna36–2430–2864–54-
1/8 FinalsPortugal Madeira Andebol SAD35–3232–3469–64-
1/4 FinalsGermany Frisch Auf Göppingen24–2937–3256–66-
2001–02Round 2Belarus SKA Minsk35–2427–3772–51-
Round 3Croatia RK "Brodomerkur" Split38–1726–2967–43-
Round 4North Macedonia RK "Mladost" Bogdanci36–1724–2763–41-
1/4 FinalsSpain BM. Galdar27–3430–2653–64-
1999-001/16 FinalsRomania "Fibrex" Savinesti31–2123–2152–44-
1/8 FinalsPoland KS Warszawianka25–2422–3156–46-
1/4 FinalsGermany SG Flensburg-Handewitt24–2824–2246–52-

EHF Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate Comment
2003–04Round 2Greece A. S. Ionikos Athens34–1922–3872–41-
Round 3SpainPortland San Antonio26–2826–2450–54-
1997–981/16 FinalsSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugopetrol Železničar Niš28–2224–1947–46-
1/8 FinalsSlovakia SKP Bratislava33–1822–2861–40-
1/4 FinalsSpain Caja Cantabria Santander25–2126–1843–47-
2002–03Round 3Croatia RK Metković Jambo33–2023–2255–42-
Round 4France Chambéry Savoie Handball24–2433–2448–57-
1994–951/16 FinalsIsrael Maccabi Rishon le Zion37–1222–2764–34-
1/8 Finals

Austria Remus Bärnbach-Köflach

18–1919–2644–38-
1/4 FinalsIceland Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar25–2122–2752–43-
1/2 FinalsSwitzerland BSV Borba Luzern29–2124–2153–42-
FinalsSpain FC Barcelona24–3126–2246–57-
1993–941/16 FinalsItaly Telenorba Conversano30–1629–2159–37-
1/8 FinalsBelgium Extran Beyne28–1921–2250–40-
1/4 FinalsGermany TSV Bayer Dormagen28–1322–1935–47-

Notable former players

Men

Women

Notable former coaches

References

  1. "GOG Svendborg TGI declared bankrupt and relegated to the Danish 2nd division". DHF. Retrieved 26 January 2010.
  2. "Danish Cup Winners Men". DHF. Archived from the original on 16 September 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  3. "The team 2022/2023" (in Danish). GOG Handball official website.
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