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Team Esbjerg

Team Esbjerg is a professional women's handball team based in Esbjerg, Denmark, that competes in the Bambusa Kvindeligaen and the 2022–23 Women's EHF Champions League. They play their home matches in Blue Water Dokken, which have capacity for 2,996 spectators. They play games in red shirts and black shorts.

Team Esbjerg
Full nameTeam Esbjerg Elitehåndbold A/S
Short nameEsbjerg
Founded1991
ArenaBlue Water Dokken
Capacity2,996
PresidentBjarne Pedersen
Head CoachJesper Jensen
LeagueBambusa Kvindeligaen
2022–231st
Club colours   
Home
Away
Website
Official site
Team Esbjerg
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Location of Team Esbjerg

The coaching team consists of former national team player Jesper Jensen and Patrick Petersen.[1]

History edit

Team Esbjerg was founded in 1991, as a cooperation between KVIK Esbjerg and Esbjerg Håndboldklub (EHK). They compete the Danish Handball League for the first time in 1999, but they relegated the following year. They have been part of the league, since 2004.

They have won the Danish Championship twice. Once in 2016, after beating FC Midtjylland Håndbold in the final. They lost the first final match 20–17, but won the second 24–19, after a dramatic penalty shootout. Again in 2019, they also beat Herning-Ikast Håndbold, in two matches, with the scores 28–20 and 19–20.[2] They also won the Danish Women's Handball Cup in 2017, after beating København Håndbold, with the score 31–20.[3]

Over time, the club has had many notable and significant players, like Rikke Zachariassen, Ulrika Toft Hansen, Lotte Grigel, Gøril Snorroeggen, Maibritt Kviesgaard, Kari Aalvik Grimsbø, Emily Stang Sando, Marta Mangué, Laura van der Heijden, Angelica Wallén, Ida Bjørndalen and Sandra Toft Galsgaard.

Kits edit

Honours edit

Arena edit

Team edit

Current squad edit

Squad for the 2023–24 season.
Squad information
No. Nat. Player Position Date of Birth In Contract until
3   Kaja Kamp Line Player 29 April 1994 2020 2024
4   Michala Møller Centre Back 16 February 2000 2021 n/a
7   Luciana Rebelo Right Back 25 July 2005 2023 2027
9   Nora Mørk Right Back 5 April 1991 2022 2025
10   Kathrine Heindahl Line Player 26 March 1992 2022 2025
11   Rikke Iversen Line Player 18 May 1993 2023 2026
12   Anna Kristensen Goalkeeper 25 October 2000 2023 2026
14   Kristine Breistøl Left Back 23 August 1993 2018 2024
16   Amalie Milling Goalkeeper 27 December 1999 2022 2025
18   Mette Tranborg Right Back 1 January 1996 2020 2025
20   Marit Røsberg Jacobsen Right Wing 25 February 1994 2018 2026
24   Sanna Solberg-Isaksen Left Wing 16 June 1990 2017 2026
25   Henny Reistad Left Back 9 February 1999 2021 2025
27   Anne Tolstrup Petersen Right Wing 7 March 1995 2022 2026
33   Julie Bøe Jacobsen Centre Back 23 June 1998 2022 2024

Transfers edit

Transfers for the season 2024–25

Technical staff edit

  •   Head coach: Jesper Jensen
  •   Assistant coach: Patrick Petersen
  •   Goalkeeping coach: Rikke Poulsen
  •   Sportdirector: Thomas Hylle
  •   Teamleader: Helle Kongsbak
  •   Physiotherapist: Kenneth Hansen
  •   Physiotherapist: Jacob Dejgaard
  •   Video: Jes Juncker-Jensen

Known former players from the club edit

Statistics edit

Head coach history edit

  Thomas Hylle 1997–2002
  Jan Leslie 2004–2006
  Thomas Hørlyk 2006–2007
  Teddy Barrett 2007–2008
  Jan Paulsen 2008–2011
  Lars Frederiksen 2011–2017
  Jesper Jensen 2017–present

European record edit

Champions League edit

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2015–16 EHF Champions League Qualification tournament   Yenimahalle Bld. SK 32–28
  HCM Baia Mare 21–32
2016–17 EHF Champions League Group Stage
Group D
  RK Krim 35–25 22–27 3rd place
  Larvik HK 29–30 24–31
  IK Sävehof 29–18 25–20
Main Round
Group 2
  CSM București 20–25 25–33 6th place
  Győri ETO KC 26–32 22–33
  Midtjylland 22–21 26–38
2019–20 EHF Champions League Group Stage
Group B
  Rostov-Don 31–26 26–34 2nd place
  CSM București 22–24 25–21
  MKS Perła Lublin 35–22 28–22
Main Round
Group 1
  Metz Handball 30–29 31–31 2nd place
  Vipers Kristiansand 35–30 35–31
  Ferencvárosi TC 29–27 25–26
Quarterfinals   Budućnost Podgorica Cancelled
2020–21 Champions League Group Stage
Group A
  Metz Handball 25–28 29–31 6th place
  Rostov-Don 24–25 24–28
  Vipers Kristiansand 27–27 28–28
  Ferencvárosi TC 21–24 28–24
  CSM București 29–30 26–28
  SG BBM Bietigheim 37–29 33–26
  RK Krim 33–23 10–0
Round of 16   Brest Bretagne Handball 27–33 27–30 54–63
2021–22 Champions League Group stage
Group A
  Brest Bretagne Handball 28–28 23–26 1st place
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 33–27 31–31
  Budućnost BEMAX 35–20 36–25
  CSM București 22–21 29–29
  BV Borussia 09 Dortmund 34–24 32–29
  Rostov-Don 25–18 27–25
  HC Podravka Vegeta 30–17 27–26
Quarterfinals   CSM București 27–27 26–25 53–52
Semifinal   Győri Audi ETO KC 27–32
Bronze match   Metz Handball 26–32
2022–23 EHF Champions League Group stage
Group B
  Győri Audi ETO KC 29–31 28–29 3rd
  Metz Handball 35–28 24–26
  CS Rapid București 32–34 35–30
  ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 28–23 30–20
  Storhamar HE 35–25 34–25
  Kastamonu Bld. GSK 43–27 39–31
  RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 30–18 33–20
Playoffs   Brest Bretagne 28–25 27–24 55–49
Quarter-finals   CSM București 32–28 33–31 65–59
Semifinal   Ferencvárosi TC 29–30
Bronze match   Győri Audi ETO KC 27–28
2023–24 EHF Champions League Group stage
Group B
  Metz Handball 29–27
  Vipers Kristiansand 38–37
  CS Rapid București 30–28
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 27–23
  Zagłębie Lubin 36–24
  RK Krim Mercator 27–33
  Ikast Håndbold 35–34 37–34

EHF Cup edit

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2010–11 EHF Cup Round 3   Buxtehuder SV 28–23 25–29 53–52
Last 16   HC Dunărea Brăila 25–22 21–20 46–42
Quarterfinals   FC Midtjylland 21–27 29–24 50–51
2011–12 EHF Cup Round 3   Anagennisi Arta 31–15 36–14 67–29
Last 16   Team Tvis Holstebro 28–27 24–27 52–54
2013–14 EHF Cup Round 3   RK Radnički Kragujevac 26–26 28–24 54–50
Last 16   DHK Baník Most 28–26 28–21 56–47
Quarterfinals   Dinamo Volgograd 36–27 30–26 66–63
Semifinals   Alba Fehérvár KC 24–25 27–26 51–51 (a)
Final   HC Lada 32–32 25–36 57–68
2014–15 EHF Cup Round 3   RŽK Zagorje 35–26 33–22 68–48
Last 16   H 65 Höör 33–25 33–28 66–53
Quarterfinals   Érd NK 28–29 20–28 48–57
2018–19 EHF Cup Round 3   Paris 92 29–28 31–25 60–53
Group A   Storhamar HE 25–20 28–28 1st place
  SG BBM Bietigheim 28–27 32–27
  CS Măgura Cisnădie 41–18 32–19
Quarterfinals   HC Kuban Krasnodar 37–24 37–31 74–55
Semifinals   Herning-Ikast Håndbold 30–16 23–20 53–36
Final   Siófok KC 21–21 21–26 42–47

EHF Cup Winners' Cup edit

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
EHF Cup Winners' Cup 2012–13 Round 3   Quintus 36–25 26–23 62–48
Last 16   Rostov-Don 28–31 28–29 56–60
EHF Cup Winners' Cup 2015–16 Round 3   Ardeşen GSK 30–26 22–31 52–57

References edit

  1. ^ Sportslig ledelse - Team Esbjerg
  2. ^ "Team Esbjerg er dansk mester". TV2 Sport. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Team Esbjerg skriver historie - pokalmestre efter stor ydmygelse". TV2 Sport. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Jesper Jensen stopper i Team Esbjerg næste sommer" (in Danish). teamesbjerg.dk. 26 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Team Esbjerg". European Handball Federation.
  6. ^ "New All-Star Team features three fresh names and returning Neagu". eurohandball.com. 24 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Győr quintet headline EHF Champions League All-Star Team". eurohandball.com. 3 June 2022.

External links edit

  • Team Esbjerg's home page (in Danish)
  • History of Team Esbjerg (in Danish)

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Team Esbjerg is a professional women s handball team based in Esbjerg Denmark that competes in the Bambusa Kvindeligaen and the 2022 23 Women s EHF Champions League They play their home matches in Blue Water Dokken which have capacity for 2 996 spectators They play games in red shirts and black shorts Team EsbjergFull nameTeam Esbjerg Elitehandbold A SShort nameEsbjergFounded1991ArenaBlue Water DokkenCapacity2 996PresidentBjarne PedersenHead CoachJesper JensenLeagueBambusa Kvindeligaen2022 231stClub colours HomeAwayWebsite Official siteTeam Esbjergclass notpageimage Location of Team Esbjerg The coaching team consists of former national team player Jesper Jensen and Patrick Petersen 1 Contents 1 History 2 Kits 3 Honours 4 Arena 5 Team 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Transfers 5 3 Technical staff 5 4 Known former players from the club 6 Statistics 6 1 Top scorers in the EHF Champions League 6 2 Individual awards in the EHF Champions League 7 Head coach history 8 European record 8 1 Champions League 8 2 EHF Cup 8 3 EHF Cup Winners Cup 9 References 10 External linksHistory editTeam Esbjerg was founded in 1991 as a cooperation between KVIK Esbjerg and Esbjerg Handboldklub EHK They compete the Danish Handball League for the first time in 1999 but they relegated the following year They have been part of the league since 2004 They have won the Danish Championship twice Once in 2016 after beating FC Midtjylland Handbold in the final They lost the first final match 20 17 but won the second 24 19 after a dramatic penalty shootout Again in 2019 they also beat Herning Ikast Handbold in two matches with the scores 28 20 and 19 20 2 They also won the Danish Women s Handball Cup in 2017 after beating Kobenhavn Handbold with the score 31 20 3 Over time the club has had many notable and significant players like Rikke Zachariassen Ulrika Toft Hansen Lotte Grigel Goril Snorroeggen Maibritt Kviesgaard Kari Aalvik Grimsbo Emily Stang Sando Marta Mangue Laura van der Heijden Angelica Wallen Ida Bjorndalen and Sandra Toft Galsgaard Kits editHOME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2018 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2020 AWAY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015 17 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2018 19 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2020 Honours editEHF Champions League Semifinalist 2022 2023 EHF Cup Silver 2014 2019 Danish Championship Gold 2016 2019 2020 2023 Silver 2015 2022 Danish Cup Winner 2017 2021 2022 Silver 2011 Bronze 2018Arena editArena Blue Water Dokken City Esbjerg Capacity 2 996 Address Gl Vardevej 82 6700 EsbjergTeam editCurrent squad edit Squad for the 2023 24 season Goalkeepers12 nbsp Anna Kristensen 16 nbsp Amalie MillingWingers LW0 5 nbsp Caroline Gade 24 nbsp Sanna Solberg IsaksenRW20 nbsp Marit Rosberg Jacobsen 27 nbsp Anne Tolstrup PetersenLine players0 3 nbsp Kaja Kamp 10 nbsp Kathrine Heindahl 11 nbsp Rikke Iversen Back players LB14 nbsp Kristine Breistol 25 nbsp Henny ReistadCB0 4 nbsp Michala Moller 33 nbsp Julie Boe JacobsenRB0 7 nbsp Luciana Rebelo 0 9 nbsp Nora Mork 18 nbsp Mette Tranborg nbsp Squad informationNo Nat Player Position Date of Birth In Contract until3 nbsp Kaja Kamp Line Player 29 April 1994 2020 20244 nbsp Michala Moller Centre Back 16 February 2000 2021 n a7 nbsp Luciana Rebelo Right Back 25 July 2005 2023 20279 nbsp Nora Mork Right Back 5 April 1991 2022 202510 nbsp Kathrine Heindahl Line Player 26 March 1992 2022 202511 nbsp Rikke Iversen Line Player 18 May 1993 2023 202612 nbsp Anna Kristensen Goalkeeper 25 October 2000 2023 202614 nbsp Kristine Breistol Left Back 23 August 1993 2018 202416 nbsp Amalie Milling Goalkeeper 27 December 1999 2022 202518 nbsp Mette Tranborg Right Back 1 January 1996 2020 202520 nbsp Marit Rosberg Jacobsen Right Wing 25 February 1994 2018 202624 nbsp Sanna Solberg Isaksen Left Wing 16 June 1990 2017 202625 nbsp Henny Reistad Left Back 9 February 1999 2021 202527 nbsp Anne Tolstrup Petersen Right Wing 7 March 1995 2022 202633 nbsp Julie Boe Jacobsen Centre Back 23 June 1998 2022 2024Transfers edit Transfers for the season 2024 25 nbsp Joining nbsp Tomas Axner Head coach nbsp Line Haugsted LB from nbsp Gyori ETO KC nbsp Elin Hansson LW from nbsp HH Elite nbsp Tyra Axner LB from nbsp Nykobing Falster nbsp Leaving nbsp Jesper Jensen Head coach 4 nbsp Kristine Breistol LB to nbsp Gyori ETO KC Technical staff edit nbsp Head coach Jesper Jensen nbsp Assistant coach Patrick Petersen nbsp Goalkeeping coach Rikke Poulsen nbsp Sportdirector Thomas Hylle nbsp Teamleader Helle Kongsbak nbsp Physiotherapist Kenneth Hansen nbsp Physiotherapist Jacob Dejgaard nbsp Video Jes Juncker JensenKnown former players from the club edit nbsp Sandra Toft 2017 2019 nbsp Rikke Poulsen 2019 2023 nbsp Stine Bodholt Nielsen 2014 2016 nbsp Rikke Schmidt 2012 2014 nbsp Lotte Grigel 2008 2015 nbsp Maibritt Kviesgaard 2013 2018 nbsp Rikke Zachariassen 2006 2018 nbsp Annette Jensen 2018 2022 nbsp Maria Mose Vestergaard 2014 2019 nbsp Elma Halilcevic 2017 2021 nbsp Kari Aalvik Grimsbo 2010 2015 nbsp Vilde Ingstad 2016 2023 nbsp Marit Malm Frafjord 2018 2022 nbsp Siri Seglem 2007 2009 nbsp Emily Stang Sando 2013 2017 nbsp Goril Snorroeggen 2010 2013 nbsp Betina Riegelhuth 2015 2016 nbsp Ida Bjorndalen Karlsson 2014 2018 nbsp Ine Karlsen Stangvik 2017 2018 nbsp Rikke Granlund 2018 2021 nbsp Johanna Ahlm 2013 2015 nbsp Angelica Wallen 2010 2013 nbsp Filippa Idehn 2015 2017 nbsp Jenny Alm 2015 2017 nbsp Jessica Helleberg 2011 2013 nbsp Anna Maria Johansson 2009 2011 nbsp Ulrika Toft Hansen 2015 2018 nbsp Clara Monti Danielsson 2018 2020 nbsp Marta Mangue 2007 2011 nbsp Lara Gonzalez Ortega 2016 2018 nbsp Nerea Pena 2020 2021 nbsp Estavana Polman 2013 2022 nbsp Laura van der Heijden 2014 2017 nbsp Katarina Tomasevic 2007 2009 nbsp Kristina Liscevic 2017 2019 nbsp Arna Sif Palsdottir 2010 2011 nbsp Rut Arnfjord Jonsdottir 2017 2020 nbsp Paule Baudouin 2008 2010 nbsp Mouna Chebbah 2008 2010 nbsp Sonja Frey 2019 2021 nbsp Dinah Eckerle 2021 2023 nbsp Kelsi Fairbrother 2010 2013 nbsp Beyza Irem Turkoglu 2021 2023 nbsp Beatrix Benyats 2004 2006 Statistics editTop scorers in the EHF Champions League edit Last updated on 19 November 2023 5 Rank Name Seasons played Goals1 nbsp Kristine Breistol 5 3062 nbsp Henny Reistad 3 2813 nbsp Vilde Ingstad 5 2024 nbsp Marit Rosberg Jacobsen 5 2015 nbsp Mette Tranborg 3 1706 nbsp Sanna Solberg Isaksen 5 1587 nbsp Nora Mork 2 1208 nbsp Sonja Frey 2 1159 nbsp Kaja Kamp 4 11210 nbsp Estavana Polman 4 106 Individual awards in the EHF Champions League edit Season Player Award2019 20 6 nbsp Sanna Solberg Isaksen All Star Team Best Left Wing 2021 22 7 nbsp Sanna Solberg Isaksen All Star Team Best Left Wing Head coach history edit nbsp Thomas Hylle 1997 2002 nbsp Jan Leslie 2004 2006 nbsp Thomas Horlyk 2006 2007 nbsp Teddy Barrett 2007 2008 nbsp Jan Paulsen 2008 2011 nbsp Lars Frederiksen 2011 2017 nbsp Jesper Jensen 2017 presentEuropean record editChampions League edit Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate2015 16 EHF Champions League Qualification tournament nbsp Yenimahalle Bld SK 32 28 nbsp HCM Baia Mare 21 322016 17 EHF Champions League Group StageGroup D nbsp RK Krim 35 25 22 27 3rd place nbsp Larvik HK 29 30 24 31 nbsp IK Savehof 29 18 25 20Main RoundGroup 2 nbsp CSM București 20 25 25 33 6th place nbsp Gyori ETO KC 26 32 22 33 nbsp Midtjylland 22 21 26 382019 20 EHF Champions League Group StageGroup B nbsp Rostov Don 31 26 26 34 2nd place nbsp CSM București 22 24 25 21 nbsp MKS Perla Lublin 35 22 28 22Main RoundGroup 1 nbsp Metz Handball 30 29 31 31 2nd place nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 35 30 35 31 nbsp Ferencvarosi TC 29 27 25 26Quarterfinals nbsp Buducnost Podgorica Cancelled2020 21 Champions League Group StageGroup A nbsp Metz Handball 25 28 29 31 6th place nbsp Rostov Don 24 25 24 28 nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 27 27 28 28 nbsp Ferencvarosi TC 21 24 28 24 nbsp CSM București 29 30 26 28 nbsp SG BBM Bietigheim 37 29 33 26 nbsp RK Krim 33 23 10 0Round of 16 nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball 27 33 27 30 54 632021 22 Champions League Group stageGroup A nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball 28 28 23 26 1st place nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 33 27 31 31 nbsp Buducnost BEMAX 35 20 36 25 nbsp CSM București 22 21 29 29 nbsp BV Borussia 09 Dortmund 34 24 32 29 nbsp Rostov Don 25 18 27 25 nbsp HC Podravka Vegeta 30 17 27 26Quarterfinals nbsp CSM București 27 27 26 25 53 52Semifinal nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 27 32Bronze match nbsp Metz Handball 26 322022 23 EHF Champions League Group stageGroup B nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 29 31 28 29 3rd nbsp Metz Handball 35 28 24 26 nbsp CS Rapid București 32 34 35 30 nbsp ZRK Buducnost Podgorica 28 23 30 20 nbsp Storhamar HE 35 25 34 25 nbsp Kastamonu Bld GSK 43 27 39 31 nbsp RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 30 18 33 20Playoffs nbsp Brest Bretagne 28 25 27 24 55 49Quarter finals nbsp CSM București 32 28 33 31 65 59Semifinal nbsp Ferencvarosi TC 29 30Bronze match nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 27 282023 24 EHF Champions League Group stageGroup B nbsp Metz Handball 29 27 nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 38 37 nbsp CS Rapid București 30 28 nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 27 23 nbsp Zaglebie Lubin 36 24 nbsp RK Krim Mercator 27 33 nbsp Ikast Handbold 35 34 37 34EHF Cup edit Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate2010 11 EHF Cup Round 3 nbsp Buxtehuder SV 28 23 25 29 53 52Last 16 nbsp HC Dunărea Brăila 25 22 21 20 46 42Quarterfinals nbsp FC Midtjylland 21 27 29 24 50 512011 12 EHF Cup Round 3 nbsp Anagennisi Arta 31 15 36 14 67 29Last 16 nbsp Team Tvis Holstebro 28 27 24 27 52 542013 14 EHF Cup Round 3 nbsp RK Radnicki Kragujevac 26 26 28 24 54 50Last 16 nbsp DHK Banik Most 28 26 28 21 56 47Quarterfinals nbsp Dinamo Volgograd 36 27 30 26 66 63Semifinals nbsp Alba Fehervar KC 24 25 27 26 51 51 a Final nbsp HC Lada 32 32 25 36 57 682014 15 EHF Cup Round 3 nbsp RZK Zagorje 35 26 33 22 68 48Last 16 nbsp H 65 Hoor 33 25 33 28 66 53Quarterfinals nbsp Erd NK 28 29 20 28 48 572018 19 EHF Cup Round 3 nbsp Paris 92 29 28 31 25 60 53Group A nbsp Storhamar HE 25 20 28 28 1st place nbsp SG BBM Bietigheim 28 27 32 27 nbsp CS Măgura Cisnădie 41 18 32 19Quarterfinals nbsp HC Kuban Krasnodar 37 24 37 31 74 55Semifinals nbsp Herning Ikast Handbold 30 16 23 20 53 36Final nbsp Siofok KC 21 21 21 26 42 47EHF Cup Winners Cup edit Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg AggregateEHF Cup Winners Cup 2012 13 Round 3 nbsp Quintus 36 25 26 23 62 48Last 16 nbsp Rostov Don 28 31 28 29 56 60EHF Cup Winners Cup 2015 16 Round 3 nbsp Ardesen GSK 30 26 22 31 52 57References edit Sportslig ledelse Team Esbjerg Team Esbjerg er dansk mester TV2 Sport Retrieved 21 May 2019 Team Esbjerg skriver historie pokalmestre efter stor ydmygelse TV2 Sport Retrieved 30 December 2017 Jesper Jensen stopper i Team Esbjerg naeste sommer in Danish teamesbjerg dk 26 February 2023 Team Esbjerg European Handball Federation New All Star Team features three fresh names and returning Neagu eurohandball com 24 August 2021 Gyor quintet headline EHF Champions League All Star Team eurohandball com 3 June 2022 External links editTeam Esbjerg s home page in Danish History of Team Esbjerg in Danish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Team Esbjerg amp oldid 1186694310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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