DateRHome v Away-
03/15 17:00 - [8] Byasen Women v Fana Women [6] 31-28
03/14 17:15 - [3] Sola Women v Vipers Kristiansand Women [1] 20-25
03/12 17:00 - [1] Vipers Kristiansand Women v Tertnes Women [11] 44-21
03/12 17:00 - Volda Women v Byasen Women Postponed
03/12 17:00 - [9] Romerike Ravens Women v Molde Women [4] 25-28
03/12 15:00 - [7] Fredrikstad Women v Larvik Women [5] 27-27
03/11 17:15 - [6] Fana Women v Sola Women [3] 25-26
03/11 16:00 - Aker Women v Storhamar Women 28-29
03/08 18:00 - Volda Women v Sola Women 27-29
03/08 17:30 - [11] Tertnes Women v Fana Women [6] 24-34
03/08 17:30 - [5] Molde Women v Larvik Women [4] 32-26
03/08 17:30 - [10] Aker Women v Fredrikstad Women [7] 27-31
03/08 17:15 - Storhamar Women v Vipers Kristiansand Women 31-36
02/22 17:00 - [8] Byasen Women v Romerike Ravens Women [9] 32-28
02/19 15:00 - [5] Larvik Women v Byasen Women [8] 36-24
02/19 14:00 - Volda Women v Tertnes Women 22-34
02/15 17:30 - [1] Vipers Kristiansand Women v Aker Women [10] 42-30
02/15 17:30 - [9] Romerike Ravens Women v Sola Women [3] 31-32
02/15 17:30 - [7] Fredrikstad Women v Molde Women [5] 30-37
02/15 17:15 - Fana Women v Storhamar Women 30-27
02/08 18:00 - Aker Women v Fana Women 20-24
02/08 17:30 - [11] Tertnes Women v Romerike Ravens Women [9] 22-28
02/08 17:30 - [1] Vipers Kristiansand Women v Fredrikstad Women [6] 46-27
02/08 17:15 - [3] Sola Women v Larvik Women [5] 23-32
02/08 17:00 - [8] Byasen Women v Molde Women [4] 24-29
02/08 17:00 - Storhamar Women v Volda Women 39-21
02/05 17:30 - Volda Women v Aker Women 27-31
02/05 15:00 - [5] Larvik Women v Tertnes Women [11] 26-29
02/05 15:00 - [6] Fredrikstad Women v Byasen Women [8] 22-26
02/01 17:30 - [9] Romerike Ravens Women v Storhamar Women [2] 20-33

REMA 1000-ligaen is the premier women's professional handball league for Norwegian handball clubs. It is administered by the Norwegian Handball Federation, and the winners are recognized as Norwegian champions. It was established in 1968, and it is currently contested by fourteen teams. Larvik HK is the championship's most successful team with nineteen titles, followed by IL Vestar with nine and Vipers Kristiansand with seven.

Currently the winner of the championship play-offs is granted a spot in the EHF Champions League's group stage.

There was fourteen teams of the 2024/25 season, where Vipers Kristiansand was the defending champion. However, only thirteen teams remained when Vipers went bankrupt in January 2025.

**Norway Eliteserien Women: Tournament Description**

The Norway Eliteserien Women is the premier handball league for women in Norway, showcasing the highest level of competition in the sport. Established to promote and develop women's handball, the Eliteserien features top clubs from across the nation, each vying for the coveted championship title.

This thrilling tournament not only highlights the exceptional talent and athleticism of female handball players but also fosters a vibrant community of fans and supporters. With a season that typically runs from September to May, teams engage in a series of intense matches, culminating in a playoff series that determines the league champion.

The Eliteserien is known for its fast-paced, dynamic gameplay, where skillful tactics and teamwork are essential. Spectators can expect to see some of the best players in the world, many of whom represent Norway on the international stage. The league also serves as a vital platform for emerging talent, providing young athletes with the opportunity to showcase their skills and potentially advance to professional careers.

In addition to the on-court action, the Norway Eliteserien Women emphasizes sportsmanship, community engagement, and the promotion of women's sports. Fans can enjoy a festive atmosphere at matches, with opportunities to meet players, participate in events, and celebrate the spirit of handball.

Join us for an exhilarating season of the Norway Eliteserien Women, where passion, competition, and camaraderie come together to create unforgettable moments in the world of handball!