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Iceland Olis Deildin Women 03/23 17:30 21 [2] Fram Reykjavik Women v KA/Thor Women [8] L 26-23
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 03/16 17:30 20 KA/Thor Women v Afturelding Women W 26-18
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 03/08 17:00 15 KA/Thor Women v IBV Vestmannaeyjar Women L 18-27
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 02/24 15:00 19 Haukar Hafnarfjordur Women v KA/Thor Women L 32-24
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 02/17 16:30 18 KA/Thor Women v Stjarnan Women L 25-27
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 02/10 17:30 17 IR Reykjavik Women v KA/Thor Women L 22-17
Iceland Cup Women 02/06 18:30 3 UMF Selfoss Women v KA/Thor Women L 34-15
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 02/03 15:00 16 KA/Thor Women v Valur Women L 23-26
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 01/27 17:30 15 KA/Thor Women v IBV Vestmannaeyjar Women - PPT.
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 01/20 13:00 14 KA/Thor Women v Fram Reykjavik Women L 18-28
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 01/17 19:30 13 [8] Afturelding Women v KA/Thor Women [7] L 23-13
Iceland Olis Deildin Women 01/13 15:30 12 KA/Thor Women v Haukar Hafnafjordur Women L 19-32

Wikipedia - KA/Þór

KA/Þór is a women's handball team located in Akureyri, Iceland. It is a joint team of Knattspyrnufélag Akureyrar (KA) and Þór Akureyri. In 2021, the team won the Icelandic championship for the first time.

History

Prior to the 2012-2013 season, the team withdrew from play in Úrvalsdeild kvenna after five of its most experienced players left the team during the summer. In January 2017, the board of KA declared that it intended to break the cooperation between the clubs in handball and women's football. The clubs had been sending a joint team in men's and women's handball called Akureyri Handboltafélag and KA/Þór, and in women's football under the name Þór/KA. In the end, KA reversed on its decision regarding the women's teams but withdrew from the cooperation of the men´s handball team. The football team, Þór/KA went on to win the 2017 national championship while the handball team, KA/Þór, won the second-tier 1. deild kvenna in 2018 and gained promotion to Úrvalsdeild kvenna.

On 6 September 2020, KA/Þór won the Super Cup by beating Fram 30-23. In May 2021, the team posted the best record in the Úrvalsdeild for the first time. On 6 June 2021, the team won its first national championship after beating Valur in the Úrvalsdeild finals.

On 2 October 2021, KA/Þór won the Icelandic Cup for the first time after beating Fram in the Cup finals.

KA/Thor Women is a handball team based in Reykjavik, Iceland. The team was formed in 2009 as a merger between two successful handball clubs, KA and Thor. The team has a rich history of success, having won multiple national championships and competed in European competitions.

The team is known for its strong defense and fast-paced offense, with players who are skilled in both attacking and defending. The team's style of play is characterized by quick passes, fast breaks, and aggressive defense.

KA/Thor Women is made up of a diverse group of players, including both experienced veterans and young up-and-coming talent. The team is led by a dedicated coaching staff who work tirelessly to develop the players' skills and strategies.

Off the court, the team is known for its strong sense of community and commitment to giving back. The players are actively involved in local charities and community events, and are passionate about using their platform to make a positive impact.

Overall, KA/Thor Women is a talented and dedicated handball team that is committed to excellence both on and off the court. With a strong history of success and a bright future ahead, this team is one to watch in the world of handball.