Stavanger IF

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Stavanger IF
Full nameStavanger Idrettsforening Håndball
Short nameSIF
Founded1905;119 years ago (1905)
Arena Stavanger Idrettshall, Stavanger
Capacity4,100
Club colours  
Website
Official site

Stavanger IF is a Norwegian handball club based in Stavanger.

From 2000 to 2009 the senior men's team was in a union with Viking HK. When the team was relegated in 2009 from the top division, Stavanger IF decided to withdrew from the cooperation.

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