Fixtures

Sweden Cup 09/06 14:00 4 Alingsas HK vs IFK Skovde HK - View
Sweden Cup 09/13 14:00 4 IFK Skovde HK vs Alingsas HK - View
Sweden Handbollsligan 09/17 17:00 1 Alingsas HK vs HK Malmo - View
Sweden Handbollsligan 09/20 17:00 2 Onnereds HK vs Alingsas HK - View
Sweden Handbollsligan 09/25 17:00 3 Alingsas HK vs Amo HK - View
Sweden Handbollsligan 09/29 16:00 4 OV Helsingborg vs Alingsas HK - View

Results

Club Friendlies 08/08 14:30 - BK-46 v Alingsas HK W 29-41
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/20 18:00 26 [9] Alingsas HK v OV Helsingborg HK [5] W 34-29
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/09 16:00 25 [14] Skanela IF v Alingsas HK [9] L 26-25
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/05 18:00 24 [8] Alingsas HK v IF Hallby HK [9] L 27-32
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/01 16:00 23 [7] Hammarby IF HF v Alingsas HK [10] W 37-39
Sweden Handbollsligan 02/25 18:00 22 [11] Alingsas HK v HIF Karlskrona [2] W 30-27
Sweden Handbollsligan 02/18 18:00 21 [3] HK Malmo v Alingsas HK [11] W 26-29
Sweden Handbollsligan 02/14 18:00 20 Alingsas HK v IFK Skovde HK W 29-26
Sweden Cup 02/08 11:30 50 Alingsas HK v OV Helsingborg L 28-30
Sweden Cup 02/07 16:00 2 Onnereds HK v Alingsas HK L 35-27
Sweden Handbollsligan 01/31 18:00 19 [11] Alingsas HK v Ystads IF HF [1] L 30-35
Sweden Handbollsligan 12/29 15:00 18 [11] Alingsas HK v IK Savehof [4] L 30-34

Wikipedia - Alingsås HK

Alingsås HK is a handball club from Alingsås, Sweden. They currently compete in Handbollsligan. They have won two Swedish championships, in 2009 and 2014.

History

The club was founded on 9 April 1973, and overtook Alingsås IF's position in the league in Division 3, after they had closed their handball deparment.

In the 1976-77 season the team was promoted to Division 2. In the 1990-91 they were promoted for the first time to the top league. The team was however disqualified two days later, after a player had been found to be dopping with pain killers.

In 1998 the team was then promoted again, and could thus play in the top league for the first time. In the 1998-99 the team surprisingly finished 3rd in the regular season, and 5th in the Championship group. They were however knocked out in semifinal by eventual winners HK Drott. Their coach Anders Fältnäs left the club the season after and was replaced by the 29 year old coach Per Johansson.

In the 2001-02 season the team was relegated, but quickly returned to the league. In the 2003-04 season the team was back, but it only lasted for a single season.

From the 2005-06 season onwards the team became established in the top league.

In the 2008-09 season, the team won their first Swedish championsship, when they beat IF Guif in the final 29-26.

In 2012 Mikael Franzén became the head coach, and he managed to lead the team to their second Swedish championship in his second season, beating Lugi HF 24-22 in the final.

In the 2022-23 season Alingsås HK's women's team were promoted to the Allsvenkan, the second tier, for the first time ever.

Alingsås HK is a prominent Swedish handball team based in Alingsås, Sweden. Established in 1990, the club has developed a strong reputation within Swedish handball, competing in the top tiers of the national league system. Known for their dynamic playing style and dedicated fan base, Alingsås HK has achieved notable success, including multiple Swedish Championship titles and cup victories. The team prides itself on developing talented players and fostering a competitive yet sportsmanlike environment. With a passionate community and a commitment to excellence, Alingsås HK continues to be a significant presence in Swedish handball, striving for success both domestically and in European competitions.