Intersport Cup
The Intersport Cup, formerly known as the Møbelringen Cup, is an annual women's handball tournament arranged by the Norwegian Handball Federation. Norway plus three invited national teams compete for the title, normally in a single round-robin format.
The tournament is usually held in November, prior to the European or World Championship. It was first arranged in 2001, when the Norwegian Handball Federation reached an agreement with furniture company Møbelringen.[1] Since 2019 it is known as Intersport Cup.
Results
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third | Fourth |
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2001 | Russia | Norway | Sweden | FR Yugoslavia |
2002 | Denmark | Norway | France | Sweden |
2003 | Norway | Hungary | Denmark | Russia |
2004 | Norway | France | Russia | Croatia |
2005 | Denmark | Russia | Norway | China |
2006 | Norway | Russia | France | Germany |
2007 | Norway | Russia | Denmark | Angola |
2008 | Norway | Russia | Denmark | Iceland |
2009 | Norway | Russia | Romania | Croatia |
2010 | Norway | Serbia | Denmark | Iceland |
2011 | Norway | Germany | Sweden | Spain |
2012 | France | Denmark | Norway | Sweden |
2013 | Norway | Netherlands | South Korea | Russia |
2014 | Denmark | Norway | France | Serbia |
2015 | Russia | Norway | Sweden | Netherlands |
2016 | Norway | Denmark | Russia | France |
2017 | Norway | Russia | Hungary | South Korea |
2018 | Norway | France | Denmark | Hungary |
2019 | Norway | Japan | Brazil | Argentina |
2021 | Norway | Russia | Netherlands | South Korea |
2022 | Netherlands | Norway | Denmark | Brazil |
References
- "Møbelringen Cup 2001" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Handball Federation. Retrieved 4 January 2009.
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