Fixtures

Sweden Eliteserien Women 04/29 17:00 3 Kristianstad HK Women vs Onnereds HK Women - View

Results

Sweden Eliteserien Women 04/24 17:00 3 [4] Onnereds HK Women v Kristianstad HK Women [5] W 33-24
Sweden Eliteserien Women 04/21 14:15 3 Kristianstad HK Women v Onnereds HK Women L 25-24
Sweden Eliteserien Women 04/17 17:00 3 [4] Onnereds HK Women v Kristianstad HK Women [5] W 36-26
Sweden Eliteserien Women 03/27 18:00 22 [2] IK Savehof Women v Onnereds HK Women [4] L 26-24
Sweden Eliteserien Women 03/22 18:00 21 [4] Onnereds HK Women v Skovde HF Women [8] W 27-20
Sweden Eliteserien Women 03/13 18:00 20 [7] IF Hallby HK Women v Onnereds HK Women [4] W 20-33
Sweden Eliteserien Women 03/06 18:00 19 [4] Onnereds HK Women v HK Aranas Women [10] L 27-29
Sweden Cup Women 02/25 12:30 20 Onnereds HK Women v Kristianstad HK Women W 33-30
Sweden Cup Women 02/24 12:30 2 H 65 Höör Women v Onnereds HK Women L 25-22
Sweden Eliteserien Women 02/15 18:00 18 [4] Onnereds HK Women v Skuru IK Women [2] D 27-27
Sweden Eliteserien Women 02/11 13:00 17 [12] Lugi HF Women v Onnereds HK Women [4] W 23-35
Sweden Eliteserien Women 02/03 13:00 16 [4] Onnereds HK Women v Kungalvs HK Women [11] W 29-22
Önnereds HK Women is a professional handball team based in Gothenburg, Sweden. The team was founded in 1971 and has since then become one of the most successful women's handball teams in Sweden. The team plays in the Swedish Handball League, which is the top-tier professional handball league in Sweden.

The team is known for its strong defense and fast-paced attacking style of play. The players are highly skilled and experienced, with many of them having played for the Swedish national team. The team's home arena is the Önneredshallen, which has a capacity of 1,500 spectators.

Önnereds HK Women has won several titles and awards over the years, including the Swedish Handball League championship in 2018 and the Swedish Cup in 2019. The team has also participated in several international tournaments, including the EHF Cup and the Challenge Cup.

The team is led by head coach Mikaela Mässing, who has been with the team since 2017. Under her leadership, the team has continued to improve and achieve success both domestically and internationally. The players are highly dedicated and passionate about the sport, and they work hard to maintain their position as one of the top handball teams in Sweden.