Stine Bredal Oftedal

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Stine Bredal Oftedal
Stine Bredal Oftedal

Stine Bredal Oftedal (2017)

Player information
birthday September 25, 1991
place of birth Oslo , Norway
citizenship NorwegianNorwegian Norwegian
height 1.68 m
Playing position Back center
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Győri ETO KC
Jersey number 15th
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-2007 NorwayNorway Nit-Hak Nittedal
2007-2008 NorwayNorway Fjellhammer IL
2008-2013 NorwayNorway Stabæk Håndball
2013-2017 FranceFrance Issy Paris hand
2017– HungaryHungary Győri ETO KC
National team
Debut on November 26, 2010
versus IcelandIceland Iceland
  Games (goals)
NorwayNorway Norway 192 (510)

As of November 27, 2020

Stine Bredal Oftedal (born September 25, 1991 in Oslo ) is a Norwegian handball player . She was voted World Handball Player of the Year 2019.

Career

Oftedal began playing handball at Nit-Hak Nittedal when he was seven. In 2005 she won the Partille Cup, the largest youth handball tournament in the world, with Nit-Hak. From 2007, the back court player played at Fjellhammer IL. At the age of 16 she was used at Fjellhammer IL in the Elitserien and scored a total of 50 goals in 16 games in the 2007/08 season. After Fjellhammer was relegated from the Elite Series in 2008, she joined the first division club Stabæk Håndball. Her younger sister Hanna also played for Stabæk. From the summer of 2013 she played for the French first division club Issy Paris Hand . At the end of the 2013-14 season, she was named MVP of the French league. In the summer of 2017 she joined the Hungarian association Győri ETO KC . With Győr she won the Hungarian Championship in 2018 and 2019, the Hungarian Cup in 2018 and 2019 and the EHF Champions League in 2018 and 2019 .

Oftedal made her debut for the Norwegian national team on November 26, 2010 . A few weeks later, she took part in the European Championship with Norway . In the course of the tournament, which Norway won, she was removed from the squad and replaced by Linn Jørum Sulland . With the Norwegian selection, she won the 2011 World Cup . In 2012 she won the runner-up title at the European Championships . The Norwegian continued to take part in the 2013 World Cup. In 2014 she celebrated her second European title. A year later she won her second world title and was elected to the All-Star Team. She won the bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . In the same year she celebrated her third European title at the European Championships in Sweden in 2016 . At the 2017 World Cup , she won the silver medal. Oftedal scored 44 goals over the course of the tournament, distributed 46 assists and was voted MVP of the World Cup. At the 2018 European Championships , she finished fifth and was also elected to the All-Star team.

Oftedal won her fourth European title at the 2020 European Championship. With a total of 31 goals, she finished eighth on the scorers list and prepared the most goals with 41 assists. In addition, she was elected to the All-Star Team.

Oftedal was previously a member of the Norwegian youth team. With the junior selection, she won the 2010 World Championship.

successes

Honors

  • World handball player: 2019
  • MVP: 2013/14 (French league), World Cup 2017
  • All-Star-Team: World Cup 2015, EM 2018 and 2020

Private

Oftedal is in a relationship with the German handball player Rune Dahmke .

Web links

Commons : Stine Bredal Oftedal  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  3. a b Barnestjerna ( Memento from February 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
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  6. Topscore Postenligaen Kvinner Fjellhammer Sesongen 2007/2008
  7. Family drama i NM-finalene
  8. Bredal Oftedal blir proff i Paris
  9. Nuit du Handball: Stine Oftedal MVP!
  10. handball-world.com: Györ signs Norwegian playmaker , accessed on March 9, 2017
  11. ^ Sulland inn i EM-troppen
  12. ^ Cumulative Statistics
  13. www.ihf.info: Denmark 2015 All-Star Team , accessed on December 21, 2015
  14. ihf.info: Cumulative Statistics , accessed December 19, 2017
  15. ihf.info: Final - Match Team Statistics , accessed on December 19, 2017
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  17. handball-world.news: Nine players from nine nations - including the German national player in the All-Star Team , accessed on December 25, 2018
  18. handball-world.news: Goalkeepers dominate the final: Norway is the new European champion , accessed on December 20, 2020
  19. livecache.sportresult.com: Women's European Handball Championship , accessed December 20, 2020
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  21. Junior jentene cleared it up in Sør-Korea
  22. tv2.no: Dette er den nye kjæresten til Stine Bredal Oftedal (26) from September 25, 2017, accessed on December 19, 2017