Results

Sweden Handbollsligan 04/24 16:15 2 [5] IK Savehof v Ystads IF HF [1] L 33-34
Sweden Handbollsligan 04/17 17:00 2 [1] Ystads IF HF v IK Savehof [5] L 40-32
Sweden Handbollsligan 04/14 17:00 2 [5] IK Savehof v Ystads IF HF [1] W 35-28
Sweden Handbollsligan 04/10 17:00 2 [1] Ystads IF HF v IK Savehof [5] L 36-27
Sweden Handbollsligan 04/03 17:00 3 [5] IK Savehof v HIF Karlskrona [4] W 33-30
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/31 17:00 3 [4] HIF Karlskrona v IK Savehof [5] W 28-37
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/27 18:00 3 [5] IK Savehof v HIF Karlskrona [4] L 30-36
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/25 18:00 3 [4] HIF Karlskrona v IK Savehof [5] W 22-28
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/20 18:00 26 [6] IK Savehof v Hammarby IF HF [7] W 28-27
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/09 15:00 25 [7] OV Helsingborg HK v IK Savehof [5] L 31-26
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/05 18:00 24 [6] IK Savehof v Skanela IF [14] W 33-32
Sweden Handbollsligan 03/01 14:00 23 [2] HK Malmo v IK Savehof [4] L 31-26

Wikipedia - IK Sävehof

Idrottsklubben Sävehof better known as IK Sävehof is a Swedish professional handball club located in Partille. Their home matches are played at the Partille Arena which has a capacity of 4,000.

History

Idrottsklubben Sävehof was founded on August 20th 1950 by a group of students from Sävedalen.

In 1979 Stefan Albrechtson was elected chairperson, and he started the elite team on the men's side. In 1983 they reached the second highest Swedish league, Division 1, and in 1987 they were promoted to the top division.

In 1991 the women's team was promoted to the top Swedish division, and won their first national title in 1992-93.

The men's team became Swedish champions for the first time in the 2003-04 season.

In 2010, 2011 and 2012 both the women's and men's team won three Swedish championships in a row as the first Swedish club ever.

In 2014 the men's team won the EHF Challenge Cup beating Serbian RK Metaloplastika in the final.

Kits

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2021–22 Champions League Group stage
(Group B)
CSKA Moscow 23–32 28–29 7th place
Vipers Kristiansand 23–42 25–34
RK Krim Mercator 29–28 18–32
Odense Håndbold 31–37 24–37
Győri Audi ETO KC 25–31 19–41
Metz Handball 28–31 21–35
Kastamonu Bld. GSK 28–26 29–26

Women's team

Squad for the 2025–26 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2025-26 season

Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

(All-Time) – Last updated on after the 2023/24 season
Rank Name Seasons

played

Goals
1 Jamina Roberts 5 223
2 Ida Odén 5 211
3 Louise Sand 5 140
4 Jenny Alm 3 126
5 Emma Ekenman-Fernis 4 119
6 Elin Hallagård 6 102
7 Julia Eriksson 3 85
8 Trine Mortensen 2 81
9 Laura Cecilie Jensen 2 80
10 Olivia Mellegård 4 75
IK Savehof is a prominent Swedish handball club based in Halmstad, Sweden. Established in 1939, the team has a rich history and is known for its strong presence in Swedish handball leagues. IK Savehof competes in the Swedish Handball League and has a reputation for developing talented players and fostering a competitive spirit. The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, and they play their home matches at their dedicated arena in Halmstad. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence, IK Savehof continues to be a significant force in Swedish handball, striving for success both domestically and in European competitions.