The Scottish Handball Association (SHA) are proud to announce that NorDan, one of Europe's leading manufacturers of timber windows and doors, and smart accessories, will continue as the headline sponsor of the British Handball Super Cup for a fourth year.
Scotland will host the Super Cup for the fourth consecutive year, which will take place over the weekend of Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th May at Oriam, Scotland’s Sports Performance Centre in Edinburgh. The competition sees the top four (2 from each country) men’s and women’s teams from Scotland and England battling it out for the title and European club competition qualification.
NorDan are continuing their support of the top domestic UK performance handball event. NorDan has a long-standing tradition of supporting handball, including partnerships with the EHF European Championships and IHF World Championships. The Sweden-based NorDan AB is also long-term main partner of the HK Malmö women’s handball team.
Hannah Thomas, Marketing Manager – NorDan UK said:
"For the fourth consecutive year, NorDan is proud to support the British Handball Super Cup 2025, which embodies our shared values of collaboration, people and passion.
As a leading provider of high-quality windows and doors, we understand the importance of innovation, quality craftsmanship, and attention to detail. These same principles are integral to handball, where every shot, pass, and play requires precision and focus. We recognise the value of working together towards a common goal, so we are honoured to be associated with a sport where we see this same spirit."
Ewan Hunter, CEO – Scottish Handball Association said:
“The Scottish Handball Association and NorDan share strong values and we're delighted to have, for the fourth year running, secured the support of such an outstanding business who are well known across Europe for their long-term support of handball.
We both have a commitment and belief in the power of sport and shared activity for people of all ages. It can transform lives and local communities and be a strong, positive force for good in society creating opportunities, role models, excitement and joy.
In NorDan we also see an organisation that cares deeply for its' people and all those connected to their business. Indeed, we would characterise that as being like "family" - their approach is very like the one we take across the European and Global Handball community, where we openly talk about the 'Handball family'. As such, we are absolutely thrilled to be working alongside our friends and colleagues at NorDan and look forward to building upon this partnership for the benefit of everyone involved in Handball at all levels across Scotland.”
The British Handball Super Cup also represents a chance to shine a spotlight on the rising quality of handball across the UK; while also celebrating the culture of handball across both nations and providing an opportunity for all of those involved – volunteers, coaches, referees, officials, players and fans – to join together.
The whole event will be broadcast LIVE on the Scottish Handball YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@scottishhandballassociation
For further information on the 2025 NorDan British Handball Super Cup visit www.handball.scot or email office@scottishhandball.com.
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Notes to Editors:
1. The 2025 British Handball Super Cup will be played over the weekend of Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th May in Edinburgh at Oriam, Scotland’s Sports Performance Centre.
The British Handball Super Cup consists of a women’s competition and men’s competition, each featuring four teams: the top two teams from the Scottish National League and top two from the English Premier League.
Teams will then battle it out to decide who will not only be crowned British Champions, but who will represent Great Britain in the Men’s and Women’s EHF European Cup the following season, with the top three in each competition qualifying through.
Scotland hosted the 2022, 2023 and 2024 British Super Cups – the last of which (2024) which named Mens’ SuperCup Champions as London GD Handball Club, and Womens’ SuperCup Champions as Loughborough Women’s Handball Club.
More on the 2024 NorDan British Handball Super Cup here: https://handball.scot/news/loughborough-and-londongd-success-at-nordan-2024-british-handball-super-cup/
2. NorDan is a leading Scandinavian high performance timber-aluminium clad window and door manufacturer. Originating in Norway, the family-owned company also has a presence in Sweden, Denmark, United Kingdom, Ireland, Poland and Lithuania. The company has a sustainable commitment to energy, manufacturing, and other aspects of business operations.
For more information and to contact NorDan visit: www.nordan.co.uk
3. The British Handball Association is the governing body for high performance international handball in the UK. It is responsible for the Great Britain national teams at all age groups, as well as elite coaching. It was originally founded in 1967 and is a member of the International Handball Federation (IHF) and one of the original members of the European Handball Federation (EHF). The EHA and SHA are its sole members.
For more information visit: www.britishhandball.com
For media enquiries email: media@britishhandball.com
4. The Scottish Handball Association is the governing body of handball in Scotland, responsible for the governance and development the sport across the country. Formed in 1972, it is an associate member of the EHF and IHF. Scotland currently only play as part of Great Britain within international competitions.
For more information visit: www.handball.scot
For media enquiries email: office@scottishhandball.com
5. The England Handball Association is the governing body of handball in England, responsible for the governance and development the sport across the country. It is an associate member of the EHF and IHF. England currently only play as part of Great Britain within international competitions.
For more information visit: www.englandhandball.com
For media enquiries email: office@englandhandball.com
6. Oriam is Scotland's national performance centre for sport which opened in 2016 and is based at Heriot-Watt University's Riccarton campus in Edinburgh.
For more information visit: www.oriamscotland.com
7. The EHF European Cup is an annual men’s and women’s club competition organised by the EHF. It is the third-tier competition of European club handball, after the EHF Champions League and the EHF European League.
For more information visit: www.ehfec.eurohandball.com