Following the University of York’s late withdrawal from both the men’s and women’s England Handball North Regional Leagues, Newcastle Vikings’ players enjoyed a fun yet competitive afternoon of friendly matches on the newly marked-out handball court at Benfield Centre for Sporting Excellence in Newcastle. Split into Vikings and Superheroes teams,
Vikings Ladies Lift EK Craig Walter Cup!
Newcastle Vikings Handball Club’s women’s team started off the new season where they left off last season by picking up their third trophy of a successful year at Saturday’s Tom Cooper Handball Tournament in East Kilbride. Newcastle’s men’s team, competing in this fourth annual pre-season tournament for the second time
Vikings Back in Training for New Season
Newcastle Vikings Handball Club’s indoor training for the new season begins next month from Monday 3 September, as both our men’s and title-winning women’s teams prepare to begin their 2018/19 campaigns in their respective England Handball Regional League North divisions. Training sessions take place every Monday and Wednesday evenings, with
Vikings Team Up with Kafeneon for First Sponsorship Deal
We are pleased to formally announce that Newcastle Vikings Handball Club has signed up its first club sponsors, Newcastle-based Greek kitchen and cocktail bar Kafeneon. The sponsorship deal comes on the back of a season that saw the Vikings claim their first silverware when the club’s women’s team were crowned
British Beach Handball Silverware for Vikings Ladies
After missing last year’s tournament, Newcastle Vikings Handball Club’s ladies returned to England’s south coast last weekend to compete in their third British Beach Handball Championships in Poole, Dorset. The 2018 women’s competition draw handed them a tough opening group match against reigning champions London GD I. With a point
EK82 Win Tyneside Tournament Title
Two-time runners-up East Kilbride’s EK82 Handball Club claimed their first Tyneside Handball Tournament crown in the fifth edition of the annual sporting competition held at South Shields’ Temple Park Leisure Centre on Saturday. Following a couple of unfortunate late withdrawals, the men’s competition this year was reduced to a four-way