Norway Eliteserien 11/09 17:00 1 Halden v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 11/16 16:00 1 OIF Arendal v Bergen Handball - View
Norway Eliteserien 11/26 17:00 1 Follo v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 12/03 17:30 1 OIF Arendal v Bækkelaget - View
Norway Eliteserien 12/07 16:00 1 Sandefjord v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 12/13 16:00 1 Elverum v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 12/20 16:00 1 OIF Arendal v Sandnes - View
Norway Eliteserien 02/05 17:30 1 Runar Sandefjord v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 02/08 17:00 1 OIF Arendal v Fjellhammer - View
Norway Eliteserien 02/11 17:30 1 Kristiansand v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 02/14 15:00 1 Kolstad v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 02/22 16:00 1 OIF Arendal v Drammen - View
Norway Eliteserien 03/04 17:30 1 Nærbø IL v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 03/08 16:00 1 OIF Arendal v Follo - View
Norway Eliteserien 03/15 16:00 1 OIF Arendal v Halden - View
Norway Eliteserien 03/28 17:00 1 Bergen Handball v OIF Arendal - View
Norway Eliteserien 04/08 16:30 1 OIF Arendal v Sandefjord - View
Norway Eliteserien 04/11 16:15 1 Bækkelaget v OIF Arendal - View

Wikipedia - ØIF Arendal

ØIF Arendal is a Norwegian handball team located in Arendal, Norway. They compete in REMA 1000-ligaen, which is the highest league for men's handball clubs in Norway.

History

The club was founded on April 1, 1929. The club was promoted to the first division, the REMA 1000-ligaen, in the 2008/2009 season. Former international Preben Vildalen was also a member of the promoted team. The team debuted in the elite series on September 26, 2009, defeating Runar Sandefjord 27–24 at home. They finished fourth in 2010 and 2011. In the 2012/2013 season, the team moved from the Nedeneshallen sports hall to the new Sør Amfi (since 2025 named Sparebanken Norge Amfi Arendal). On 30 December 2014, ØIF won the Norwegian Cup after defeating Bodø HK 23–22 in the final. ØIF won the Norwegian League in 2015, 2016 and 2019.

OIF Arendal is a prominent handball team based in Arendal, Norway. Known for their strong team spirit and competitive spirit, they compete in Norway's national handball leagues, showcasing talented players and strategic gameplay. The team has a dedicated fan base and a rich history of fostering local talent, contributing significantly to the development of handball in the region. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and skill, OIF Arendal continues to strive for success both domestically and in regional competitions.