Lugi HF

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Lugi HF
Full nameLugi HF
Founded1941; 83 years ago (1941)
ArenaSparbanken Skåne Arena
Capacity3,500
Head coachTimo Glave (women's)
Nemanja Milošević (men's)
LeagueHandbollsligan (women's)
Handbollsligan (men's)
2021-225th (women's)
8th (men's)
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Home
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Away
Website
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Lugi HF is a professional handball team from Lund, Sweden. Both the men's and women's teams play in the top division in 2023–24, Handbollsligan and Handbollsligan (women's).

Location of Lugi HF
Lund
Lund
Location of Lugi HF

Sports Hall information[edit]

Home hall: Sparbanken Skåne Arena

Men's team[edit]

Lugi's (men) positions in the top division

Lugi's men's team were promoted to the top division, at the time known as Allsvenskan, in 1959. In their debut season in the top-flight, Lugi finished second in the league behind IK Heim,[1] making them Swedish Championship (SM) silver medalists. They finished third in both 1960–61 and 1961–62, before being relegated in 1962–63. They were promoted back in 1964, but were relegated after one season. Lugi were promoted to Allsvenskan again in 1971 and have since played every season in the top level except 1992–93.[1] By this time a playoffs had been introduced to determine the champions.[2] In 1978, Lugi reached the finals but were defeated by HK Drott.[3] Two years later, they won their only SM gold so far, winning the final series against Ystads IF.[4] In the following season, they reached the semifinals of the European Cup, where they lost against East German club SC Magdeburg.[5] Lugi qualified for the SM finals again in 1984, but were defeated by HK Drott.[6] In 1984–85, they reached to the semifinals of the Cup Winners' Cup, where they were eliminated by Soviet club CSKA Moskva.[7] A year later they reached the semifinals in the IHF Cup. They lost against Spanish club CB Tecnisa.[8] In 1996, Lugi lost the SM finals against Redbergslids IK.[9] In 2012–13, Lugi won the regular season,[10] but were eliminated by HK Drott in the semifinals.[11] A year later, they reached the final, only to lose against Alingsås HK.[12]

Kits and Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

Squad for the 2022-23 season

Transfers[edit]

Transfers for the 2023-24 season

Women's team[edit]

The women's team advanced to national league in 2006 and have been playing there since. Two years 2012 and 2013 they have reached the final in championship but both times they lost to IK Sävehof in the final. 2011 Lugi played in Cupwinners Cup and reached semifinal.https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/handboll/article12754719.ab

Kits and players[edit]

European record[edit]

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2016–17 EHF Cup R1 Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 23–25 20–29 43–54

Current squad[edit]

Squad for the 2022-23 season

Transfers[edit]

Transfers for the 2023-24 season

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Placeringar i högsta serien" (PDF). Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  2. ^ "SM-SLUTSPEL, herrar" (PDF). Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  3. ^ Handbollboken 1978 (The handball book 1978). Swedish Handball Federation. 1978.
  4. ^ Handbollboken 1980 (The handball book 1980). Swedish Handball Federation. 1980.
  5. ^ "Men Handball European Champions Cup 1981". Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  6. ^ Handbollboken 1984 (The handball book 1984). Swedish Handball Federation. 1984.
  7. ^ "Men Handball X European Cup Winners Cup 1985". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Men Handball European IHF Cup 1986". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  9. ^ Handbollboken 1996 (The handball book 1996). Swedish Handball Federation. 1996.
  10. ^ "Handboll 2012/2013 Elitserien Herr Elitserien". Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  11. ^ "Handboll 2012/2013 Elitserien Herr Semifinal". Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Handboll 2013/2014 Elitserien Herr SM-Final". Retrieved 15 November 2017.

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