Tobias Grøndahl
| Tobias Grøndahl | |||
|---|---|---|---|
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Grøndahl in 2025 | |||
| Personal information | |||
| Full name | Tobias Schjølberg Grøndahl | ||
| Born |
22 January 2001 Bærum, Norway | ||
| Nationality | Norwegian | ||
| Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
| Playing position | Centre back | ||
| Club information | |||
| Current club | Füchse Berlin | ||
| Number | 15 | ||
| Youth career | |||
| Team | |||
| Vestre Bærum IF | |||
| Haslum HK | |||
| Senior clubs | |||
| Years | Team | ||
2017–2019 | Haslum HK | ||
2019–2024 | Elverum Håndball | ||
2024–2025 | GOG Håndbold | ||
2025– | Füchse Berlin | ||
| National team 1 | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2021– | Norway | 56 | (186) |
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1 National team caps and goals correct as of 2 November 2025 | |||
Tobias Schjølberg Grøndahl (born 22 January 2001) is a Norwegian handball player for Füchse Berlin and the Norwegian national team.[1][2][3] He participated at the 2023 World Men's Handball Championship.
Career
Grøndahl started playing handball at Haslum HK, where his father was a youth coach.[2] Until he was 16, he also played football until his football coach advised him to focus on handball. He debuted for the senior team in the 2017–18 season with a single game. The following season, he became a part of the rotation, playing 19 matches. In 2019, he switched to Norwegian champions Elverum Håndball.[2] Here, he won the Norwegian championship in 2020, 2021, and 2022.[2] In 2024, he switched to Danish side GOG Håndbold.[4] At GOG, he was one of the most important players on the team when they finished 3rd in the Danish League.[5] After a season, he was sold to German Füchse Berlin.[6] GOG had initially rejected a transfer bid before accepting one that the club called "financially irresponsible to reject".[7]
Individual awards
Personal life
Grøndahl is in a relationship with fellow handballer Lív Sveinbjørnsdóttir Poulsen.[9] His father was also a handball player for Haslum HK and Elverum Håndball.[2]
References
- ^ "Tobias Schjølberg Grøndahl". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ a b c d e "Elverum's bet on young talent yields results". European Handball Federation. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ "Norway with 20 names for WCh 2023". Handball Planet. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ "Rumor: Tobias Grøndahl set to join GOG". GoHandball. 3 February 2024. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ "Handboldligaen Standings". Scores24. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ "Norwegian international leaves GOG to team up with Gidsel and Andersson at Füchse Berlin". Flashscore. 5 June 2025. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ "TV 2 erfarer: Dette kostet monsterovergangen" [TV 2 learns: This is what the monster transfer cost] (in Norwegian). TV2. 12 June 2025. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ "EHF Champions League All Star Team 2021/2022". Handball Planet. 17 June 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
- ^ "TV 2 erfarer: Dette kostet monsterovergangen" [TV 2 learns: This is what the monster transfer cost] (in Norwegian). TV2. 12 June 2025. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
External links
- Tobias Schjølberg Grøndahl at the International Handball Federation
- Tobias Schjølberg Grøndahl at the European Handball Federation
- Tobias Schjoelberg Groendahl at Olympics.com
- Tobias Schjoelberg Groendahl at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
- Tobias Grøndahl at the Norwegian Handball Federation (in Norwegian)
- Tobias Grøndahl on Instagram