Bjerringbro-Silkeborg Håndbold is a handball club, based in the two Danish cities of Bjerringbro and Silkeborg. Currently, Bjerringbro-Silkeborg competes in the men's Danish Handball League. The home arena of the team is JYSK Arena.

Location of Bjerringbro-Silkeborg
Location of Bjerringbro-Silkeborg

The official fan club is called BSH Support. The fan club has previously been known as BSV Support and as Black Eagles.

History

The club was founded in 2005, when Bjerringbro FH and Silkeborg-Voel KFUM merged their first teams to create the new club. The mother club Bjerringbro FH won the silver medal of the Danish Handball League in 2002. Silkeborg-Voel KFUM and Bjerringbro FH has continued to compete separately with their respective women's teams.

In the 2011-12 season they played in the EHF Champions League for the first time after losing the final of the 2010-11 Danish Championship to AG København.

In 2016 the club won their first Danish championship, beating Team Tvis Holstebro in the final. The same year they also won the Danish Super Cup.

Results

Kits

HOME
2011–122016–18
AWAY
2011–122016–172019–202024–25

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2025–26 season

Goalkeeper 01 Sweden Marko Roganovic 12 Denmark Kasper Larsen Wingers LW 17 Denmark August Fridén 23 Denmark Mads Emil Lenbroch RW 04 Denmark Patrick Boldsen 74 Denmark Rasmus Lyngsø Pivot 14 Denmark Alexander Lynggaard 19 Denmark Thor Christensen 22 Denmark Anders ZachariassenBack players LB 32 Denmark Nikolaj Læsø 97 Denmark Magnus Rahbek Sand CB 10 Denmark Mads Svane Knudsen 11 Denmark Rasmus Lauge RB 07 Denmark Nikolaj Øris Nielsen (c) 13 Norway Lasse Sunde Lid 21 Denmark Gustav Bundgaard 26 Denmark Peter Balling

Technical staff

  • Head Coach: Denmark Simon Sørensen
  • Assistant Coach: Denmark Mathias Albrektsen

Transfers

Transfers for the 2026–27 season

Joining Denmark Sebastian Frandsen (GK) (from Denmark Fredericia HK) Denmark Buster Juul (LW) (from Denmark Aalborg Håndbold) Denmark Kasper Kjærgaard (LW) (from youth team) Denmark Hjalte Sinding (LB) (from youth team)Leaving Denmark Kasper Larsen (GK) (to Denmark Skive fH) Denmark Mads Emil Lenbroch (LW) (to Romania CS Dinamo București) ? Denmark August Fridén (LW) (to ?) Denmark Peter Balling (RB) (to Denmark Mors-Thy Håndbold) ? Denmark Nikolaj Øris Nielsen (RB) (retires) ?

European Handball

EHF Champions League

SeasonRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2010–11Qualification Wild Card RoundSpain CB Ademar León27–262nd
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen26–31
Slovenia RK Gorenje31–28
2011–12Group Stage Group BSpain Atlético Madrid BM27–3031–276th place
Poland Vive Targi Kielce26–3729–37
Germany Füchse Berlin25–3027–28
Hungary MKB Veszprém KC19–2525–32
Russia Chekhovskiye Medvedi25–3530–23
2012–13Group Stage Group CPoland Vive Targi Kielce25–3426–354th place
France Chambéry Savoie Handball25–2326–29
North Macedonia RK Metalurg Skopje23–2632–18
Slovenia RK Gorenje27–2623–31
Russia Saint Petersburg HC31–2235–23
Last 16Spain FC Barcelona26–3224–2650–58
2016–17Group Stage Group ASpain Barcelona23–2719–346th place
France Paris Saint-Germain30–3627–32
Hungary MVM Veszprém24–2929–30
Germany Flensburg-Handewitt19–2524–26
Germany THW Kiel25–2824–21
Poland Orlen Wisła Płock33–2425–28
Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen37–3225–24
Round of 16Hungary Pick Szeged24–2624–3348–59
2018–19Group Stage Group CPortugal Sporting CP29–2835–321st place
Slovakia Tatran Prešov29–3024–26
Russia Chekhovskiye Medvedi39–2830–24
Turkey Beşiktaş34–2737–24
North Macedonia Metalurg Skopje33–2533–29
PlayoffPoland Wisła Płock26–2220–2746–49

EHF Cup / EHF European League

SeasonRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2002–03Round 3Sweden IFK Ystad HK27–2326–2653–49
Round 4Norway Sandefjord TIF25–2125–2250–43
1/4 FinalSpain BM Altea20–2423–2443–48
2008–09Round 3Bulgaria HC Lokomotive Warna39–2632–2271–48
1/8 FinalGermany TBV Lemgo26–2325–2851–51
1/4 FinalSlovenia RK Gorenje24–2526–2750–52
2010–11Round 3Norway Drammen HK38–2831–2169–49
Last 16Germany TV Grosswallstadt22–2227–2949–51
2015–16Round 3Czech Republic Talent M.A.T Plzeň35–2331–2866–51
Group Stage Group CFrance Saint-Raphael Var Handball31–2625–231st place
Switzerland Pfadi Winterthur27–2728–25
Belarus SKA Minsk32–2625–28
1/4 FinalSpain Fraikin BM Granollers32–2624–3056–56
2017–18Round 3Sweden HK Malmö36–2523–2559–50
Group Stage Group AGermany SC Magdeburg27–2626–332nd place
Slovakia Tatran Prešov27–1928–32
Belarus SKA Minsk32–3026–27
2020–21First qualifying roundGermany MT Melsungen31–2726–2457–51
Second qualifying roundRussia HC CSKA26–2324–3250–55
2021–22First qualifying roundSweden Ystads IF22–2327–2549–48
Second qualifying roundCroatia RK Nexe26–3233–2759–59
2022–23Second qualifying roundPortugal Sporting CP22–3133–3055–61
2023–24Group Stage Group FSpain Logroño La Rioja34–2529–281st place
Serbia RK Vojvodina26–2228–29
North Macedonia HC Alkaloid35–3131–23
Main round Group IIIGermany SG Flensburg-Handewitt26–4528–382nd place
Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen36–3034–33
PlayoffsRomania Dinamo București24–2734–3758–64
2024–25Qualification roundHungary FTC-Green Collect45–2732–3477–61
Group Stage Group BFrance Montpellier Handball22–3426–403rd place
Poland Górnik Zabrze30–2625–25
Spain Fraikin BM Granollers35–3227–36

EHF Cup Winners' Cup

SeasonRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2006–07Round 2Hungary Komlói BKS-Fűtőerőmű35–2423–2358–47
Round 3Croatia RK Medveščak Zagreb31–2029–3060–50
1/8 FinalSwitzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen30–2028–3058–50
1/4 FinalSpain CB Ademar León30–3627–2857–64

Notable former players

Men

See also

External links