Odense made the knockout phase each time they played the EHF Champions League in the past – but they have not been to Budapest so far.
They hope the 2022/23 season, which will mark their 50th match in the competition, will change that.
Main facts:
- Odense will take part in their fourth season in the EHF Champions League Women, having progressed from the group phase each time
- they are the Danish champions, beating Team Esbjerg 2-1 in the best-of-three play-off final of the domestic league
- three players have been signed, including Hungarian back Noémi Háfra, while retired team captain Kamilla Larsen is one of the two players who left
- Odense will Dutch miss backs Lois Abbingh (pregnancy) and Larissa Nusser (knee injury) for the first part of the season
- coach Ulrik Kirkely will enter his third straight season and fourth overall as head coach at Odense
Most important question: Can they translate their domestic league form to the EHF Champions League?
Last season, Team Esbjerg became the first Danish team to qualify to the EHF FINAL4 after eight seasons, dominating their opponents on the way to Budapest. However, Esbjerg conceded two losses in the three matches of the final against Odense, as the latter side’s crucial, nail-biting, 25:24 win, made them champions for the second consecutive season.
However, Odense have failed to consistently produce the same level of handball over the past two seasons in the EHF Champions League Women, being eliminated in the play-offs by Vipers Kristiansand and Brest Bretagne Handball.
Their challenge will not be eased by two prominent absences at the start of the season, as Dutch backs Lois Abbingh and Larissa Nusser will miss the first months due to pregnancy and a knee injury, respectively.
Therefore, a side that is already stretched thin will find it difficult to compete on two very engaging levels, yet their ambitions are high. Play-offs will be a must for a team that won the Danish league, but Odense, with the experience of three appearances in the knockout phase in the past four seasons in the EHF Champions League Women, eye to finish on the top two places to qualify directly to the quarter-finals.
Facing reigning champions Vipers Kristiansand, Hungarian powerhouse FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria, French outfit Brest Bretagne Handball and an ambitious CSM Bucuresti in the group phase will be difficult, but Odense must prove that they belong in the top also in European competitions, not only in the Danish league.
One advantage might also be the chemistry of the side, with only three players in and two out during this summer, which can definitely play in Odense’s favour.
Under the spotlight: Dione Housheer
Playing alongside Dutch national teammates Larissa Nusser and Lois Abbingh had a huge impact on Housheer in her first season at Odense, helping the 22-year-old right back settle in immediately, after spending the previous three seasons in the Danish league at Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub.
Housheer, who was named the All-star right back in the Danish league last season and the MVP at the European Open in 2016, has plenty of potential and delivered instantly, continuing her superb run of form after being crowned world champion with the Netherlands in 2019, when she was only 20 years old.
Being the only left-handed right back in the squad will add some pressure on her, as the number of minutes Housheer will feature is due to grow, but this can only help Odense get the best of her.
The Dutch back scored 79 goals in her first EHF Champions League season – which ended after the play-offs – so Odense will count on Housheer’s shooting prowess in 2022/23 again.
How they rate themselves
As a team which is trying to get to the top, soaking in the experience of the EHF Champions League Women as a sponge and then using it to become a better side and a mainstay in the European premium competition.
“Our main goal is to advance from the group phase. Our dream is to end first or second in the group, so we qualify directly for the quarter-finals. However, we know that we ended up in a tough group with strong teams that have the same ambitions as we do,” says Trine Nielsen, former player (2011-13) and current sporting director at Odense.
“Each time we qualify for the EHF Champions League, we build a stronger foundation for Odense Håndbold as an international team. It is a dream to play in the EHF Champions League – for players, coaches, club and management – and the international matches have a special vibe.”
What the numbers say:
50 – this season, Odense will become the 25th team in the history of the competition to have played 50 games in the EHF Champions League. The milestone will be reached in round 4, when they are scheduled to host CSM Bucuresti.
Did you know?
Founded in 2009, Odense have found glory in the past five years, winning the domestic title in the past two seasons, finishing runners-up in 2017/18 and 2019/20, and third in 2018/19.
Arrivals and departures:
Arrivals: Noémi Háfra (Györi Audi ETO KC, HUN), Tonje Løseth (Brest Bretagne Handball, FRA), Sidsel Mejlvang (Randers HK, DEN)
Departures: Malene Aambakk (Aarhus United, DEN), Kamilla Larsen (retired)
Past achievements
EHF Champions League
Participations (including 2022/23 season): 4
Quarter-finals (1): 2018/19
Play-offs (2): 2020/21, 2021/22
Other
EHF Cup: Semi-finals: 2019/20; Quarter-finals: 2015/16
Danish league: 2 titles (2021, 2022)
Danish cup: 1 title (2021)