Newcastle Vikings Handball Club have become the only handball club in England to achieve the prestigious Clubmark accreditation. Clubmark is a national accolade for sports clubs, awarded in recognition of achieving high quality standards in child welfare and protection, coaching, club management and a range of other measures designed to
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Vikings End-of-Season Stats and Club Awards
Newcastle Vikings’ first season in the English league and cup competitions is now over, and it’s fair to say it’s been a reasonably positive season as the club continues to develop and grow, culminating in gaining Sport England’s valued Clubmark accreditation from Tyne & Wear Sport. Both the men’s and
Battling Vikings fall to London Cup Final Defeat
Newcastle Vikings ladies team put in a gritty team performance, but went down 22-14 to a strong London GD II side in the England Handball Association Women’s League Cup Final in Manchester on Saturday. Depleted by the absence of several regular players, the Vikings went into their first national cup
Newcastle Vikings Summer Training Times
Newcastle Vikings Handball Club’s training times are changing for the summer period – new players are welcome to join us, whether or not you have played handball before. From this Monday 18 May until the end of July training sessions will be as follows: Mondays at Temple Park Leisure Centre
Glasgow and Cranfield win Tyneside Handball Honours
Glasgow’s men retained their Tyneside Handball Tournament crown, with Bedfordshire’s Cranfield University Wolves claiming the women’s title, in an entertaining action-packed day of quick-fire handball matches at the Temple Park Leisure Centre in South Shields on Saturday. Hosted by Newcastle Vikings Handball Club, the end-of-season tournament now in its third
Tyneside Handball Tournament this Saturday 2 May
The third annual Tyneside Handball Tournament returns to Temple Park Leisure Centre on Saturday 2 May, looking to further build on the success of last year’s first event at the South Shields venue. Hosted by Newcastle Vikings Handball Club, the first non-university handball club in North East England who now