Erik Schønfeldt
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Born | 19 November 1942 | |||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Norwegian | |||||||||||||||||||
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Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||||||||
1960–1968 | Norway | 45 | (42) | |||||||||||||||||
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Erik Schønfeldt (born 19 November 1942) is a Norwegian former handball player and footballer.
He made his debut on the Norway national handball team in 1960, and played 45 matches for the national team between 1960 and 1968.[1] He participated at the 1964 and 1967 World Men's Handball Championship.[2][3]
Schønfeldt was awarded the Håndballstatuetten trophy from the Norwegian Handball Federation in 1999.[4]
He is the father of Norway international handballer Morten Schønfeldt.[5]
Schønfeldt was also an active football player. Playing for the club Frigg, he participated in the final of the 1965 Norwegian Football Cup.[6][7]
References
- ^ "Landskampstatistikk. Totaloversikt for Schønfeldt, Erik" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Handball Federation. Archived from the original on 23 December 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
- ^ "Men Handball V World Championship 1964 Czechoslovakia - 06-15.03 Champion Romania". todor66.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
- ^ "Men Handball VI World Championship 1967 Sweden 12.01-21.01 Champion Czechoslovakia". todor66.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
- ^ "Utmerkelser". handball.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 12 June 2025.
- ^ Hole, Arne (13 October 1987). "Min tur, fatter!". Aftenposten (in Norwegian).
- ^ "Cup final second replay in Oslo, November 7". www.rsssf.no. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ "1965: Oslofotballens klimaks" [1965: The climax of Oslo football]. Dagsavisen (in Norwegian). 29 March 2020. Retrieved 21 July 2025.