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Frederiksberg IF
Founded
1913
Arena
Frederiksberghallen
Capacity
1,767
Head coach
Jesper Monrad
League
Danish Handball League
Club colours
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Frederiksberg IF is a Danish sports club based in Frederiksberg.
The women's handball team has won the Danish Danish Women's Handball League 15 times.[1] The club has raised a host of A-national team players on both sides, with Camilla Andersen, Mette Vestergaard, Bo Spellerberg and Kasper White as the currently most prominent.
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