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Swedish sports club
SoIK Hellas is a sports club in Stockholm, Sweden, established on 14 May 1899 as Pastorns gossar ("The Preacher's Guys") by Katarina Parish confirmation
SoIK_Hellas
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colonies Hellas (theme), a Byzantine province in southern Greece Hellas Verona F.C., an Italian football (soccer) club based in Verona SoIK Hellas, sports
Hellas
Highest league in Swedish handball
1933–34 – Redbergslids IK 1934–35 – Majornas IK 1935–36 – SoIK Hellas 1936–37 – SoIK Hellas 1937–38 – Västerås IK 1938–39 – Uppsala Studenters IF 1939–40
Handbollsligan
Swedish handball season
SoIK Hellas won the regular season and also won the playoffs to claim their fifth Swedish title. IFK Malmö and IF Start were relegated. SoIK Hellas–Redbergslids
1970–71 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1970–71_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
season, but SoIK Hellas won the playoffs and claimed their fourth Swedish title. UoIF Matteuspojkarna and Vikingarnas IF were relegated. SoIK Hellas–Redbergslids
1969–70 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1969–70_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska mästerskapet. SoIK Hellas and GF Frithiof were relegated. "Handboll 1938/1939 Allsvenskan". Retrieved
1938–39 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1938–39_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
European handball competition
Prešov 13 1972–73 Details MAI Moskva 26–23 Partizan Bjelovar SC Leipzig SoIK Hellas 14 1973–74 Details VfL Gummersbach 19–17 MAI Moskva Oppsal IF Oslo Červená
EHF_Champions_League
Kristianstad–IFK Malmö 13–11 Västerås HF–Motala AIF w/o Upsala Studenters IF–SoIK Hellas 7–11 Sandåkerns SK–Sollefteå GIF 8–4 Näsby IF–AIK 10–11 Norrköpings AIS–Västerås
1950–51 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1950–51_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska mästerskapet. SoIK Hellas and IK Baltichov were relegated. "Handboll 1951/1952 Allsvenskan". Retrieved
1951–52 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1951–52_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball player and coach (1942–2022)
career as a player in Sweden, where he won championship titles with SoIK Hellas and HK Drott. He was capped 83 times and scored 52 goals for the Swedish
Bengt_Johansson_(handball)
Falkenberg–IK Baltichov 6–17 IFK Östersund–IFK Sundsvall 16–13 Luleå SK–SoIK Hellas 9–14 Visby IF–AIK 13–17 F 11 Nyköping–IFK Uppsala 14–11 GF Kroppskultur–IK
1949–50 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1949–50_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Sports venue in Stockholm, Sweden
temperature is usually 27 degrees Celsius. SK Neptun, Stockholmspolisens IF, SoIK Hellas, Stockholms KK and Spårvägens SF all use Eriksdalsbadet for training
Eriksdalsbadet
Swedish water polo player
Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. At club level, Jutner represented SoIK Hellas and Stockholmspolisens IF. "Olympedia – Arne Jutner". Evans, Hilary;
Arne_Jutner
Swedish triple jumper (1918–1991)
90 m (6 ft 3 in) Weight 73 kg (161 lb) Sport Sport Athletics Event Triple jump Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best 15.27 m (1948)
Lennart_Moberg
Olle Ohlson 1948 SoIK Hellas Roland Spångberg 1948 SoIK Hellas Per-Olof Östrand 1949 Hofors AIF, IF Elfsborg Rune Öberg 1949 SoIK Hellas Svante Johansson
List of swimmers awarded Stora grabbars och tjejers märke
List_of_swimmers_awarded_Stora_grabbars_och_tjejers_märke
the semifinals. IFK Lidingö won the title, defeating cross-town rivals SoIK Hellas in the final. The semifinals and final were played on 19–20 March in
1948–49 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1948–49_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Redbergslids IK - 20 (22.0%) HK Drott – 11 (12.0%) IFK Kristianstad - 9 (9.00%) SoIK Hellas - 7 (8.00%) IK Heim - 7 (8.00%) Majornas IK - 7 (8.00%) IK Sävehof -
List of Swedish men's handball champions
List_of_Swedish_men's_handball_champions
Swedish handball season
Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska mästerskapet. SoIK Hellas and IK Göta were relegated. "Handboll 1946/1947 Allsvenskan". Retrieved
1946–47 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1946–47_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
long-distance 54 Erik Blomqvist 1928 Kronobergs IK javelin 55 Erik Byléhn 1928 SoIK Hellas middle-distance 56 Evert Nilsson 1928 IFK Halmstad decathlon 57 Ossian
List of athletes awarded Stora grabbars och tjejers märke
List_of_athletes_awarded_Stora_grabbars_och_tjejers_märke
Swedish handball season
season, but SoIK Hellas won the playoffs and claimed their seventh Swedish title. IFK Malmö and Västra Frölunda IF were relegated. SoIK Hellas−GUIF 20−23
1976–77 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1976–77_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish sprinter (1933–2023)
Weight 70 kg (150 lb) Sport Sport Athletics Event 100–400 m Club IF Udd SoIK Hellas Bromma IF Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 100 m – 10.9 200 m
Lennart_Jonsson
Swedish runner
Weight 70 kg (154 lb) Sport Sport Athletics Event(s) 1500 m, 5000 m Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 1500 m – 3:48.7 (1940) 5000
Henry_Jonsson
Swedish handball season
2 2 170 102 68 22 3 Flottans IF Karlskrona 14 10 2 2 126 108 18 22 4 SoIK Hellas 14 5 4 5 146 130 16 14 5 Upsala Studenters IF 14 5 0 9 117 156 −39 10
1937–38 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1937–38_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
14 6 3 5 111 121 −10 15 5 Redbergslids IK 14 6 1 7 114 141 −27 13 6 SoIK Hellas 14 5 2 7 104 125 −21 12 7 IFK Kristianstad 14 5 0 9 127 142 −15 10 8
1941–42 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1941–42_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
1,628 spectators. IFK Luleå–Sollefteå GIF 9–15 Upsala Studenters IF–SoIK Hellas 9–10 Umeå IK–IFK Sundsvall 14–8 Norrköpings AIS–F 11 Nyköping 7–8 Uddevalla
1947–48 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1947–48_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
3:50.6 1500 m 1943 Sweden Arne Andersson (SoIK Hellas) 3:50.4 1500 m 1944 Sweden Arne Andersson (SoIK Hellas) 3:49.6 1500 m 1945 Sweden Lennart Strand
Dicksonpokalen
Swedish handball player (born 1947)
Handballer of the year award in 1971. He played his entire senior career at SoIK Hellas, where he won the Swedish championship 5 times; in 1969, 1970, 1971,
Dan_Eriksson
Swedish handball season
Ystads IF 18 10 6 2 162 124 38 26 3 Majornas IK 18 11 3 4 212 172 40 25 4 SoIK Hellas 18 8 2 8 165 179 −14 18 5 IFK Karlskrona 18 7 3 8 205 181 24 17 6 IK
1945–46 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1945–46_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball player (born 1947)
Frölunda IF and SoIK Hellas. With Västra Frölunds IF he won the Swedish outdoor Championship in 1970 and silver medals in 1971 and with SoIK Hellas he won both
Benny_Johansson
Swedish sprinter
1990 (aged 87) Örebro, Sweden Sport Sport Athletics Event Sprint Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 100 m – 11.0 (1922) 400 m –
Gustaf_Wejnarth
Swedish handball season
(IF Saab advance to the finals) SoIK Hellas–HK Drott 17–14, 19–17 (SoIK Hellas advance to the finals) IF Saab–SoIK Hellas 14–14, 22–12 (IF Saab champions)
1972–73 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1972–73_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
20–4 IFK Lidingö–F 11 IF 12–10 Västerås IK–Norrköpings AIS 9–15 IF Gute–SoIK Hellas 7–19 Karlstads BIK–IK Heim 16–13 Skövde AIK–Redbergslids IK 13–12 GF
1951–52 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1951–52_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Karlskrona w/o Gävle GIK–SoIK Hellas 8–11 Skövde AIK–Majornas IK 7–10 IFK Umeå–F 11 IF 12–18 IFK Malmö–IFK Karlskrona 5–9 SoIK Hellas–Majornas IK 8–9 F 11
1944–45 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1944–45_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Swedish swimmer
(aged 98) Stockholm, Sweden Sport Sport Swimming Strokes Freestyle Club SoIK Hellas Medal record Representing Sweden Olympic Games 1924 Paris 4×200 m freestyle
Georg_Werner
Swedish orienteering relay
Year Location Men Women Youth 1945 Uppsala–Enebyberg SoIK Hellas — — 1946 Gripsholm–Älvsjöbadet IF Goterna — — 1947 Uppsala–Helenelund UoIF Matteuspojkarna
Tiomila
Swedish middle-distance runner
Sport Athletics Event 800–5000 m Club Uddevalla IS Elfsborg Örgryte IS SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 800 m – 1:50.8 (1942) 1500 m
Arne_Andersson
Swedish handball season
IF 22 9 5 8 512 512 0 23 6 GF Kroppskultur 22 10 3 9 551 555 −4 23 7 SoIK Hellas 22 7 7 8 493 515 −22 21 8 LUGI 22 10 0 12 487 503 −16 20 9 IFK Karlskrona
1985–86 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1985–86_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Åsarna IK 66 Lars-Ivar Svensson 1975 Rehns BK 67 Jerker Axelsson 1976 SoIK Hellas 68 Marianne Bogestedt 1976 Hammarby IF 69 Sven-Åke Lundbäck 1976 Bergnäsets
List of skiers awarded Stora grabbars och tjejers märke
List_of_skiers_awarded_Stora_grabbars_och_tjejers_märke
Bodens BK–Umeå IK 9–19 Upsala Studenters IF–IK Göta 14–10 Ludvika FFI–SoIK Hellas 8–23 Motala AIF–KA 3 Fårösund 13–12 Sandvikens IF–GIF Sundsvall 21–5
1946–47 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1946–47_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
season, but SoIK Hellas won the playoffs and claimed their third Swedish title. UoIF Matteuspojkarna and Vikingarnas IF were relegated. SoIK Hellas–Redbergslids
1968–69 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1968–69_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
IF−IFK Malmö 23−14, 13−13 (Ystads IF advance to the finals) IK Heim−SoIK Hellas 20−15, 15−18, 13−12 (IK Heim advance to the finals) Ystads IF−IK Heim
1975–76 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1975–76_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball club
Malmö won the regular season in the following season, but lost against SoIK Hellas in the semi-finals. Two years later they again reached the playoffs,
IFK_Malmö_Handboll
Swedish handball season
(Saab advance to the finals) SoIK Hellas–IFK Malmö 15–17, 14–11, 17–16 (SoIK Hellas advance to the finals) IF Saab–SoIK Hellas 21–15, 14–17, 20–17 (IF Saab
1973–74 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1973–74_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish high jumper
2007 (aged 74) Sport Sport Athletics Event High jump Club IF Kronan SoIK Hellas Södertälje IF Achievements and titles Personal best 2.12 m (1958) Medal
Richard_Dahl
Hellas) 1942 – Per-Olof Olsson (SoIK Hellas) 1943 – Per-Olof Olsson (SoIK Hellas) 1944 – Per-Olof Olsson (SoIK Hellas) 1945 – Per-Olof Olsson (SoIK Hellas)
List of Swedish Swimming Championships champions (men)
List_of_Swedish_Swimming_Championships_champions_(men)
Swedish middle-distance runner
(134 lb) Sport Country Sweden Sport Athletics Event(s) 400 m, 800 m Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 400 m – 48.7 (1924) 800 m –
Erik_Byléhn
Swedish handball season
SoIK Hellas won the regular season and also won the playoffs to claim their sixth Swedish title. Vikingarnas IF and Ystads IF were relegated. SoIK Hellas–IFK
1971–72 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1971–72_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
also won the playoffs to claim their 11th Swedish title. IF Saab and SoIK Hellas were relegated. Redbergslids IK–Ystads IF 24–20, 26–27, 26–20 (Redbergslids
1986–87 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1986–87_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Boden–Sollefteå GIF w/o SoIK Hellas–Västerås IK 14–7 I 2 Karlstad–IFK Karlsborg 5–8 Flottans IF Karlskrona–GoIF Fram 8–6 Sollefteå GIF–SoIK Hellas 4–11 IFK Karlsborg–Flottans
1935–36 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1935–36_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Holm (SoIK Hellas) Olle Johansson (IF Elfsborg) Åke Julin (Stockholms KK) Rolf Julin (Stockholms KK) Arne Jutner (SoIK Hellas) Rune Öberg (SoIK Hellas) Olle
Water polo at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Water_polo_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
Swedish handball season
(IF Saab advance to the finals) SoIK Hellas–GUIF 20–11, 26–23 (SoIK Hellas advance to the finals) IF Saab–SoIK Hellas 17–17, 18–17 (IF Saab champions)
1967–68 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1967–68_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish runner
Weight 60 kg (130 lb) Sport Sport Athletics Event 1500-10000 m Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 1500 m – 3:51.0 (1941) 5000
Bror_Hellström
Swedish handball club
playoffs. They won against IF Saab in the semifinals, but were defeated by SoIK Hellas in the finals. They finished second in the league in 1973–74, but lost
Västra_Frölunda_IF_Handball
Swedish shot putter
Stockholm, Sweden Died 28 November 1955 (aged 49) Sport Sport Athletics Event Shot put Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best 15.30 m (1933)
Samuel_Norrby
Wenninger 7 Sweden Göte Andersson (Stockholms KK) Bertil Berg (SoIK Hellas) Erik Holm (SoIK Hellas) Tore Lindzén (Stockholms KK) Tore Ljungqvist (SK Neptun)
Water polo at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Water_polo_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics
Swedish diver
March 1999 (aged 83) Lidingö, Stockholm, Sweden Sport Sport Diving Club SoIK Hellas, Nacka Medal record Representing Sweden European Championships 1947
Lennart_Brunnhage
Swedish handball season
43 Lund 18 10 0 8 405 383 22 20 5 IK Tord 18 9 1 8 303 315 −12 19 6 SoIK Hellas 18 8 1 9 337 333 4 17 7 IK Heim 18 7 2 9 354 354 0 16 8 IF Saab 18 7
1963–64 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1963–64_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball player (born 1962)
had the nickname 'Hajen' (the shark). As a senior player he played for SoIK Hellas and IF Guif in Sweden as an amateur player. He later went professional
Erik_Hajas
Swedish handball player (born 1944)
award. Eriksson started his career in IFK Nyköping, before moving to SK Hellas where he played in two stints from 1968 to 1974 and again from 1976 onwards
Lennart_Eriksson_(handballer)
Swedish handball season
22 11 1 10 452 457 −5 23 7 Vikingarnas IF 22 9 3 10 448 454 −6 21 8 SoIK Hellas 22 9 1 12 433 453 −20 19 9 IF Guif 22 9 1 12 466 522 −56 19 10 AIK 22
1978–79 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1978–79_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish long jumper
Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Weight 79 kg (174 lb) Sport Sport Athletics Event Long jump Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best 7.90 (1968)
Lars-Olof_Höök
Swedish decathlete
76 kg (168 lb) Sport Sport Athletics Event(s) Decathlon, hurdles Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) Dec – 6565 (1933) 400 mH – 54
Leif_Dahlgren
6th season to determine the Swedish Champions of men's handball
respective District Championships. 17 teams competed in the tournament. SoIK Hellas were the defending champions, and won their second title, defeating Redbergslids
1936–37 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1936–37_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Swedish swimmer
Blikstorp, Sweden Sport Sport Swimming Strokes Freestyle Club Malmö SS SoIK Hellas Medal record Representing Sweden Olympic Games 1924 Paris 4×200 m freestyle
Orvar_Trolle
Swedish handball player (born 1947)
played five matches. At club level he played for Västra Frölunda IF, SoIK Hellas and IFK Lindingö. In addition to handball, he also played soccer for
Frank_Ström
Swedish sprinter
Stockholm, Sweden Sport Sport Athletics Event(s) Sprint, hurdles Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 100 m – 10.8 (1920) 200 m –
Sven_Malm
Swedish sprinter
Fernström Fernström in 1962 Personal information Born 12 May 1941 (1941-05-12) (age 85) Sweden Sport Sport Athletics Event 400 metres Club SoIK Hellas
Bengt-Göran_Fernström
Swimming competition held in Sweden
1911–1921 06 200 m breaststroke, 400 m breaststroke (both 6) Per-Olof Olsson SoIK Hellas 20 1937–1949 11 100 m freestyle (11) Martin Gustavsson Malmö KK 19 2002–2006
Swedish Swimming Championships
Swedish_Swimming_Championships
Swedish handball season
IK 16 8 2 6 173 151 22 18 4 IFK Karlskrona 16 8 1 7 163 148 15 17 5 SoIK Hellas 16 7 3 6 125 123 2 17 6 Stockholms-Flottans IF 16 7 2 7 144 148 −4 16
1940–41 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1940–41_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish water polo league
– SoIK Hellas 1951 – SoIK Hellas 1952 – SoIK Hellas 1953 – SoIK Hellas 1954 – SoIK Hellas 1955 – SoIK Hellas 1956 – SoIK Hellas 1957 – SoIK Hellas 1958
Elitserien_(water_polo)
Swedish swimmer and architect
Stockholm, Sweden Sport Sport Swimming Strokes Freestyle, backstroke Club SoIK Hellas Medal record Representing Sweden European Championships 1927 Bologna
Eskil_Lundahl
Swedish sprinter
(aged 79) Stockholm, Sweden Sport Sport Athletics Event Sprint Club SoIK Hellas Achievements and titles Personal best(s) 100 m – 10.7 (1921) 200 m –
Nils_Sandström
Swedish swimmer
Vadstena, Sweden Sport Sport Swimming Strokes Freestyle, backstroke Club SoIK Hellas, Nacka Medal record Representing Sweden European Championships (LC)
Per-Olof_Olsson
Kristianstad IFK Malmö Bandy IFK Malmö Fotboll Nässjö IF Reymersholms IK SoIK Hellas Stockholm Music Museum Svenska Fotbollpokalen Svenska Järnvägsmannaförbundet
1899_in_Sweden
Swedish handball season
18 12 3 3 210 161 49 27 2 Redbergslids IK 18 11 2 5 207 164 43 24 3 SoIK Hellas 18 8 3 7 172 172 0 19 4 Örebro SK 18 9 0 9 185 171 14 18 5 IK Heim 18
1949–50 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1949–50_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Vikingarnas IF 22 11 4 7 512 480 32 26 6 IF Guif 22 11 2 9 497 442 25 24 7 SoIK Hellas 22 10 3 9 423 452 −29 23 8 IFK Kristianstad 22 7 4 11 431 459 −28 18
1977–78 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1977–78_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball player (born 1955)
they ended in the playoff once, where they lost in the semi-final to SoIK Hellas. Afterwards, he moved to IK Heim, where he reached playoffs in four out
Claes_Hellgren
Swedish swimmer
the river Elbe outside of Hamburg Göteborgs KK Najaden S02 Göteborg SOIK Hellas MASS SK Neptun SG Hamburg Hamburger Schwimm Club Mainichi Masters The
Glen_Christiansen
Swedish handball season
Redbergslids IK 18 9 5 4 212 186 26 23 5 IFK Borås 18 7 2 9 200 245 −45 16 6 SoIK Hellas 18 6 1 11 159 184 −25 13 7 Näsby IF 18 6 1 11 196 227 −31 13 8 Majornas
1950–51 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1950–51_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball player (born 1947)
Lidingö where he played for five or six seasons. He changed club to SOIK Hellas but only for two seasons. His last club were GF Kroppskultur. Bertil
Bertil_Söderberg
Swedish handball season
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Majornas IK 16 12 1 3 219 140 79 25 2 SoIK Hellas 16 11 1 4 132 105 27 23 3 Redbergslids IK 16 9 0 7 152 145 7 18 4 IFK
1942–43 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1942–43_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Vikingarnas IF won the playoffs and claimed their third Swedish title. SoIK Hellas, Visby IF Gute and IFK Kristianstad were relegated. Ystads IF–HP Warta
1980–81 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1980–81_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Karlskrona 18 11 3 4 189 153 36 25 2 Majornas IK 18 11 3 4 185 159 26 25 3 SoIK Hellas 18 11 2 5 157 129 28 24 4 IFK Lidingö 18 9 2 7 147 157 −10 20 5 IK Göta
1944–45 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1944–45_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Karlskrona 12 7 1 4 138 107 31 15 3 Redbergslids IK 12 6 1 5 161 133 28 13 4 SoIK Hellas 12 6 0 6 128 122 6 12 5 Majornas IK 12 6 0 6 134 129 5 12 6 Göteborgs
1936–37 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1936–37_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish discus thrower
Athletics Event(s) Discus throw, shot put, javelin throw Club Westermalms IF SoIK Hellas Spårvägens FK Achievements and titles Personal best(s) DT – 62.86 (1974)
Lars_Haglund
Swedish handball season
Redbergslids IK 18 8 2 8 346 360 −14 18 7 IF Guif 18 8 1 9 378 387 −9 17 8 SoIK Hellas 18 6 3 9 340 362 −22 15 9 KFUM Borås 18 7 0 11 386 402 −16 14 10 IF Hallby
1965–66 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1965–66_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Redbergslids IK 18 11 0 7 176 171 5 22 3 IK Göta 18 9 3 6 170 149 21 21 4 SoIK Hellas 18 10 1 7 158 139 19 21 5 IFK Karlskrona 18 9 1 8 168 162 6 19 6 Ystads
1943–44 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1943–44_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
IK Göta 14 9 0 5 121 115 6 18 4 Majornas IK 14 7 2 5 155 129 26 16 5 SoIK Hellas 14 5 3 6 130 123 7 13 6 Flottans IF Karlskrona 14 5 0 9 128 155 −27 10
1935–36 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1935–36_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball club
league, earning them a spot in the playoffs, but they were eliminated by SoIK Hellas in the semi-finals. In 1972, Kristianstad players Sten Olsson and Persson
IFK_Kristianstad
Swedish sportsman
game in the highest Swedish division – though not for Hammarby IF, but SoIK Hellas. He was offered to represent the Sweden men's national handball team
Sven_Bergqvist
Swedish handball season
Vikingarnas IF 18 9 0 9 432 427 5 18 5 H 43 Lund 18 8 1 9 371 377 −6 17 6 SoIK Hellas 18 7 3 8 323 340 −17 17 7 HK Drott 18 6 4 8 346 355 −9 16 8 Majornas
1962–63 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1962–63_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball season
Hallby 18 8 3 7 341 366 −25 19 5 Vikingarnas IF 18 7 2 9 399 383 16 16 6 SoIK Hellas 18 7 2 9 347 374 −27 16 7 H 43 Lund 18 7 1 10 401 422 −21 15 8 IK Tord
1964–65 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1964–65_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Football tournament
Runner-up 1967/1968 HK Drott 1968/1969 Redbergslids IK (1) 1969/1970 SoIK Hellas (2) 1970/1971 Västra Frölunda IF (1) Not held 1972–1978 1979/1980 HK
Swedish_Handball_Cup
Swedish handball player and coach (born 1954)
Frölunda IF. He started his coaching career in BK Heid and later coached Soik Hellas. He then coached Spårvägens HF's women's team, followed by IF Guif. From
Ingemar_Linnéll
Andersson (Tunafors SK) 1957 – Hans Andersson (Tunafors SK) 1958 – Lars Eriksson (SoIK Hellas) 1959 – Bengt-Olov Almstedt (Örebro SS) 1960 – Lars Eriksson (Malmö S)
List of Swedish Short Course Swimming Championships champions (men)
List_of_Swedish_Short_Course_Swimming_Championships_champions_(men)
Swedish handball player (born 1963)
Karlskrona. In 1987 he left the club and joined second division club SoIK Hellas, where he played for two seasons. In 1989 he signed for IFK Kristianstad
Joachim_Stenbäcken
Swedish handball season
19 5 LUGI 18 8 2 8 310 312 −2 18 6 Ystads IF 18 7 4 7 320 325 −5 18 7 SoIK Hellas 18 8 1 9 329 345 −16 17 8 IFK Malmö 18 7 2 9 283 287 −4 16 9 IF Saab
1974–75 Allsvenskan (men's handball)
1974–75_Allsvenskan_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball tournament
respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the tournament. SoIK Hellas were the defending champions, but failed to qualify after losing the
1937–38 Svenska mästerskapet (men's handball)
1937–38_Svenska_mästerskapet_(men's_handball)
Swedish handball club
1935–36 they reached the quarterfinals, where they were defeated by SoIK Hellas. In the following season they reached the quarterfinals again, this time
Västerås_IK_Handboll
Swedish handball club
the league. They defeated HK Drott in the semi-finals but lost against SoIK Hellas in the finals. They were relegated in 1972 but promoted again after a
Ystads_IF
SOIK HELLAS
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Gift of God; Spiritual Thought; Soil Earth
Boy/Male
Indian
Soil; Soft
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Soil.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Covered with Soil or Dust
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Made by Soil
Girl/Female
Muslim
Covered with soil, Dust (1)
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Friend of the soil.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Soil; Dust
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Mixed with Soil
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Soil
Girl/Female
Indian
Covered with soil, Dust
SOIK HELLAS
SOIK HELLAS
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : occupational name for a clergyman, or perhaps for the servant of one, from Middle English, Old French chapelain ‘chantry priest’, a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus).Ukrainian and Belorussian : patronymic from the nickname Chaplya, from the dialect word chaplya ‘heron’, ‘stork’ (Russian tsaplya), referring to a man with long, thin legs or perhaps one who was shy and easily frightened.Clement Chaplin was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Boy/Male
Muslim
An old Arabian tribes name
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Rana Pratap's Horse
Girl/Female
Scottish
Derived from Victoria 'triumphant.
Male
Croatian
, little spirit.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intention, Determination
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Your Place
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English lovere ‘lover’, ‘sweetheart’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Satisfactory; Agreeable
SOIK HELLAS
SOIK HELLAS
SOIK HELLAS
SOIK HELLAS
SOIK HELLAS
n.
To stain or mar, as with infamy or disgrace; to tarnish; to sully.
n.
The upper stratum of the earth; the mold, or that compound substance which furnishes nutriment to plants, or which is particularly adapted to support and nourish them.
v. t.
To soak water; to fill the interstices of with water.
imp. & p. p.
of Soak
n.
Soil; tarnish; stain.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Soil
v. t.
To soak.
n.
To make dirty or unclean on the surface; to foul; to dirty; to defile; as, to soil a garment with dust.
v. t.
To cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance has imbibed what it can contain; to macerate in water or other liquid; to steep, as for the purpose of softening or freshening; as, to soak cloth; to soak bread; to soak salt meat, salt fish, or the like.
n.
That which soils or pollutes; a soiled place; spot; stain.
v. t.
To feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an inclosure, with fresh grass or green food cut for them, instead of sending them out to pasture; hence (such food having the effect of purging them), to purge by feeding on green food; as, to soil a horse.
v. t.
To enrich with soil or muck; to manure.
n.
A marshy or miry place to which a hunted boar resorts for refuge; hence, a wet place, stream, or tract of water, sought for by other game, as deer.
v. i.
To lie steeping in water or other liquid; to become sturated; as, let the cloth lie and soak.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Soak
imp. & p. p.
of Soil
n.
Dung; faeces; compost; manure; as, night soil.
n.
The upper layer of soil; surface soil.
v. i.
To become soiled; as, light colors soil sooner than dark ones.
n.
Land; country.