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- History KIF Kolding KIF Kolding København KIF Kolding
- Honours
- Team Current squad Transfers Staff
- Notable former players
- References
- External links
{{more citations needed|date=May 2018}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2013}}{{Infobox handball club | image = | Full name = Kolding Idrætsforening Håndbold | Owner = KIF Håndbold Elite A/S | nickname = | founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1941|3|14}} | ground = Sydbank Arena | capacity = 5,100 | chairman = Christian Phillip | manager = Lars Rasmussen | league = 888ligaen | season = 2017-18 | position = 6th | website = http://kif.dk/ }}KIF Kolding is a handball club based in Kolding, Denmark who competes in the Danish Handball League. KIF Kolding has won the Danish Handball Championship a record 14 times. HistoryKIF KoldingKIF Kolding won its first Danish Handball Championship in 1987. From 1987 to 2009 KIF won the Danish Handball Championship 12 times. In the summer of 2011 the women team of the club became an independent club called Vejen EH. KIF Kolding KøbenhavnKIF Kolding København was formed in August 2012 after AG København went bankrupt. Some of the players from AG København joined the players from KIF and some of AGK's sponsors also joined KIF under the new name. KIF Kolding København played some home games in Kolding and some in Brøndby. KIF won the Danish Handball Championship 2 times under the name KIF Kolding København. KIF KoldingOn march the 31th 2018 KIF announced in a press release, that the club will drop the Copenhagen part of the club and will again be known as KIF Kolding. A new board was established and long time director Jens Boessen stepped down. 9 million DKK was invested into the club and old creditors written off debt of 11 million DKK.[1] Honours- Danish Handball League: 14 (record)
- {{gold medal}}:1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2014, 2015
- Danish Handball Cup: 8
- {{gold medal}}:1990, 1994, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2013
TeamCurrent squadSquad for the 2018-19 season {{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}- Goalkeeper
- {{0}}1 {{flagicon|DEN}} Anders Petersen
- 12 {{flagicon|SWE}} Rickard Frisk
- 16 {{flagicon|DEN}} Rasmus Døssing
- Wingers
- LW
- {{0}}2 {{flagicon|DEN}} Mathias Daugaard
- 17 {{flagicon|DEN}} Andreas Væver
- 21 {{flagicon|DEN}} Benjamin Suman
- RW
- {{0}}9 {{flagicon|SWE}} Andreas Flodman
- 11 {{flagicon|DEN}} Jacob Groes Hansen
- Line players
- {{0}}5 {{flagicon|SWE}} Alexander Morsten
- 19 {{flagicon|FRA}} Cyril Viudes
{{Col-2}}- Back players
- LB
- 10 {{flagicon|SWE}} Mattias Thynell
- 13 {{flagicon|DEN}} Martin Mauer Larsen
- 14 {{flagicon|ISL}} Ólafur Gústafsson
- CB
- {{0}}4 {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Bork
- {{0}}6 {{flagicon|DEN}} Jeppe Larsen
- 15 {{flagicon|DEN}} Jens Svane Peschardt
- 25 {{flagicon|DEN}} Jacob Kühne
- RB
- 18 {{flagicon|DEN}} Kasper Irming Andersen
{{Col-end}}TransfersTransfers for the 2019-20 season {{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}- Joining
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Jacob Kühne (CB) (from {{flagicon|DEN}} Kolding HK) (immediaty effect)
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Troels Vejby Jørgensen (LB) (from {{flagicon|SWE}} AIK Stockholm)
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Chris Jørgensen (CB) (from {{flagicon|DEN}} SønderjyskE Håndbold)
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Benjamin Pedersen (P) (from {{flagicon|DEN}} TMS Ringsted)
{{col-2}}- Leaving
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Lars Frederiksen (Coach) (immediaty effect)
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Cyril Viudes (P)
{{col-end}}StaffStaff for the 2018-19 season Pos. | Name | |
Head Coach | DEN}} Lars Rasmussen | Team Leader | DEN}} Anders Skøtt Bruun | Physiotherapist | DEN}} Morten U. Olesen | |
Notable former playersMen{{col-begin|width=80%}}{{Col-break}}- {{flagicon|DEN}} Bo Spellerberg
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Boris Schnuchel
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Christian Hjermind
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Claus Flensborg
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Henrik Møllgaard
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Jesper Nøddesbo
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Joachim Boldsen
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Kasper Hvidt
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Lars Christiansen
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Lars Krogh Jeppesen
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Lars T. Jørgensen
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Lasse Andersson
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Lasse Boesen
- {{flagicon|DEN}} Magnus Landin Jacobsen
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Rene Toft Hansen
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Torsten Laen
{{col-break}}- {{flagicon|Spain}} Albert Rocas
- {{flagicon|Spain}} Mateo Garralda
- {{flagicon|Spain}} Niko Mindegía
- {{flagicon|Spain}} Antonio García Robledo
- {{flagicon|Brazil}} Fábio Chiuffa
- {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Bilal Šuman
- {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Muhamed Toromanović
- {{flagicon|Serbia}} Ratko Nikolić
- {{flagicon|Russia}} Konstantin Igropulo
- {{flagicon|Norway}} Ole Erevik
- {{flagicon|Norway}} Petter Øverby
- {{flagicon|Sweden}} Fredrik Ohlander
- {{flagicon|Sweden}} Kim Andersson
- {{flagicon|SWE}} Philip Stenmalm
{{col-end}}References1. ^{{cite news |url=http://sport.tv2.dk/haandbold/2018-05-31-kif-bekraefter-nyt-navn-millionindsproejtning-og-farvel-til-jens-boesen | title=KIF bekræfter nyt navn, millionindsprøjtning og farvel til Jens Boesen | date=31 May 2018 | language=da | first=Christopher | last=Roth | publisher=TV 2 Sport |accessdate=31 May 2018}}
External links{{Danish Men's Handball League teamlist}}{{Danish Woman's Handball League teamlist}} 4 : Danish handball clubs|Kolding|Sports clubs established in 1941|1941 establishments in Denmark |