TTH Holstebro
| TTH Holstebro | |||
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| Full name | TTH Holstebro | ||
| Short name | TTH | ||
| Founded | May 1, 2000 | ||
| Arena | Gråkjær Arena | ||
| Capacity | 3,250 | ||
| President | John Mikkelsen | ||
| Head coach | Arnór Atlason | ||
| League | Håndboldligaen | ||
| 2024–25 | 4th | ||
| Club colours | |||
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| Website Official site | |||
TTH Holstebro is a men's handball club from Holstebro, Denmark. The team is playing in the Danish Primo Tours Ligaen and play their home matches in Gråkjær Arena.


History
The club was founded on 1 May 2000, when Holstebro Håndbold 90 and Tvis KFUM merged their first teams to create the new club.[1]
In 2002 disagreements between HH90 and Tvis KFUM nearly let to the dissolvement of the club.[2] A general assemply was called to dissilve the club, but an agreement between the two founding clubs was found last minute, which separated the elite team as its own legal entity.
In 2008 the club won their first ever trophy, when they won the Danish Men's Handball Cup.[1]
In 2016 the club changed the name from 'Team Tvis Holstebro' to 'TTH Holstebro'.[1] The reason for the change was that the sponsors was primarily based in Holstebro and wanted that town to have more focus compared to the relatively smaller Tvis.[3]
In 2018 they won the Danish Cup for a second time as well as the Danish Super Cup.[1]
Previously, the club also had an affiliated women's team until 2020. The club decided to split up the men's and women's section in each clubs, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. HH90 took over the women's section, called Holstebro Håndbold.[4]
Men's handball team
Kits
| HOME | |||||
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|          .png) 2019–20 |          .png) 2020–21 | ||||
| AWAY | |||||
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|           .png) 2015–16 | |||||
Results
- Danish Handball League:
 Silver: 2016 Silver: 2016
 Bronze: 2009, 2012, 2014, 2020 Bronze: 2009, 2012, 2014, 2020
 
- Danish Handball Cup: 2
 Gold: 2008, 2017[1] Gold: 2008, 2017[1]
 
- EHF Cup:
 Bronze: 2013 Bronze: 2013
 
- Danish Super Cup
 Gold: 2018[1] Gold: 2018[1]
 
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2025–26 season [5]
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Technical staff
 Head Coach: Arnór Atlason Head Coach: Arnór Atlason
 Assistant Coach: Jacob Hessellund Assistant Coach: Jacob Hessellund
 Goalkeeping Coach: Søren Rasmussen Goalkeeping Coach: Søren Rasmussen
 Physiotherapist: Morten Graversen Physiotherapist: Morten Graversen
 Physiotherapist: Thomas Graagaard Physiotherapist: Thomas Graagaard
 Physiotherapist: Rasmus Jørgensen Physiotherapist: Rasmus Jørgensen
 Team Leader: Steen Kallesøe Team Leader: Steen Kallesøe
 Team Leader: Laust Buch Team Leader: Laust Buch
Transfers
- Transfers for the 2025–26 season
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European record
| Season | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate | Comment | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013–14 | Round 2 | .svg.png) HC Kriens-Luzern | 35–23 | 36–36 | 71–59 | - | 
| Round 3 |  Stiinta Municipal Dedeman Bacau | 32–27 | 28–29 | 61–55 | - | |
| Group |  St. Petersburg HC | 28–24 | 30–32 | 60–54 | - | |
| Group |  BM Granollers | 29–24 | 28–28 | 57–52 | - | |
| Group |  HCM Constanta | 34–28 | 34–34 | 68–62 | - | |
| 1/4 Finals |  RK Gorenje Velenje | 30–31 | 28–27 | 57–59 | - | |
| 2012–13 | Round 2 |  Tauron Stal Mielec | 30–24 | 29–26 | 56–53 | - | 
| Round 3 |  Saint-Raphaël Var Handball | 35–19 | 35–32 | 67–54 | - | |
| Group |  Orlen Wisła Płock | 27–26 | 28–29 | 56–54 | - | |
| Group |  RK Maribor Branik | 26–26 | 31–27 | 57–53 | - | |
| Group |  Elverum Håndball | 33–18 | 28–28 | 61–46 | - | |
| Quarter Finals |  KIF Kolding København | 27–26 | 24–24 | 51–50 | - | |
| Final Tournament |  Frisch Auf Göppingen | - | - | 28–27 | - | |
| Final Tournament |  HBC Nantes | - | - | 20–26 | - | 
| Season | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate | Comment | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009–10 | Round 3 |  HC Meshkov Brest | 31–23 | 33–29 | 60–56 | - | 
| Round 4 |  Izmir BSB SK | 31–24 | 27–33 | 64–51 | - | |
| 1/4 Final |  VfL Gummersbach | 27–32 | 30–27 | 54–62 | - | 
| Season | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate | Comment | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002–03 | Round 2 |  Steaua Bukarest | 32–18 | 21–26 | 58–39 | - | 
| Round 3 |  Politechnyk-Olkom Doneck | 30–21 | 20–30 | 60–41 | - | |
| Round 4 |  US Creteil Handball | 20–20 | 29–20 | 40–49 | - | 
Women's handball team
Results
European record
| Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016–17 | EHF Cup | R3 |  VfL Oldenburg | 25–27 | 21–31 | 46–58 | 
References
- ^ a b c d e f Hans Henrik Hjermitslev. "De største succeser og skuffelser med Tvis KFUM og TTH" (PDF). tvisby.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 20 February 2025.
- ^ Helligsø, Michael (30 May 2016). "Historien om TTH: Fra overlevelse til toppen af dansk håndbold" (in Danish). Folkebladet Lemvig. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
- ^ "Team Tvis Holstebro skifter navn" (in Danish). TV Midt/Vest. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
- ^ "TTH Holstebro dropper sit damehold på grund af coronakrisen". TV2 Sport. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
- ^ Men´s Current squad
- ^ "Ny spiller får udsat TTH-debut". www.tthholstebro.dk. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
- ^ "Elverum Håndball gledet fansen med fire signeringer – Kevin Gulliksen vender hjem". www.vg.no. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
- ^ "Fredericia Håndboldklub Besøg fra vores kommende målvogter - Fredericia Håndboldklub". fhk.dk. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
- ^ "Löwen verändern sich im rechten Rückraum - Rhein-Neckar Löwen - DAIKIN HBL". www.rhein-neckar-loewen.de. Retrieved 18 August 2025.




