Of course, Norway are no pushovers and have been flirting with glory in recent years, taking silver medals at the 2017 and 2019 IHF Men's World Championships and sealing the bronze medal at the EHF EURO 2020, where their only loss came in the semi-finals.
Until Kolstad earn a place in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League, they still have plenty to work on. The current squad is a mix of experienced players who joined this summer and talented young Norwegian players who will make their debuts in a European competition.
In fact, the average age of their roster is 25.3 years old, improved by players like Gullerud, Bergerud, Eck Aga and Smarason. Taking out the new transfers, Kolstad's average age drops to only 22.2 years old, which is one of the youngest in qualification phase 1 of the EHF European League Men.
But how does the plan look on the inside, and what exactly is the objective for Kolstad this season in the EHF European League Men?
"It will be difficult to reach the final phases of the competition, that is certain. We are not the favourites, we are not a powerhouse, we are just a team that is trying to do something good and create a base for the future.”
“We are facing a rival from our country in the first round, but things could be more difficult in future rounds. Therefore, we have to stay with our feet on the ground and learn our place. The road is very far ahead,” added Bergerud.
With a 10:0 aggregate loss against Polva Serviti in round 2 of the EHF European Cup Men in the 2020/21 season, when they could not play the tie, Kolstad do not have any history on the court in European competitions.
But Kolstad's ambitions are high, especially as their opponents in qualification 1 round of the EHF European League Men are domestic rivals Drammen HK, who are surely eyeing a win against the new powerhouse.
Drammen have the experience from the last season's EHF European Cup Men, where they suffered a 62:61 aggregate loss against fellow Norwegian side Naerbo IL, who went on to win the trophy.