Bent Dahl

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Bent Dahl
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Personal information
Born (1970-10-05) 5 October 1970 (age 54)
Vestfold, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Club information
Current club Czech Republic (national team)
Teams managed
YearsTeam
1997–2000
Drammen HK
1999–2008
Norway junior
2010–2011
Oppsal IF
2011–2013
Skrim Kongsberg
2015–2016
Italy
2016–2018
St.Hallvard Håndball
2018–2019
Skrim Kongsberg (assistant)
2018–2020
Siófok KC (assistant)
2020–2021
Siófok KC
2021–2024
SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea
2022–
Czech Republic

Bent Dahl (born 5 October 1970) is a Norwegian handball coach. He is the current head coach of national coach of the Czech women's national team. [1]

Dahl has been coaching several teams during his coaching career, including the Norway women's national junior handball team, the Italian women's national team, Siófok KC and Skrim Kongsberg. He has also been the analytical coach for the Russian national team from 2012 to 2016 and assistant coach for the Romanian women's national team. [2] [3]

It was announced on 20 September 2021 that Dahl would be taking over the Romanian top-tier team SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea with immediate effect. [4]

In August 2022 he joined the Czech women's national team as the new national coach, where he was set to qualify the team for the 2023 World Women's Handball Championship. [5]

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