Big names such as Lukas Nilsson (from Rhein-Neckar Löwen), Thomas Arnoldsen (Skanderborg-Aarhus), Aleks Vlah (RK Celje) or Simon Hald (SG Flensburg-Handewitt) have recently arrived, but the biggest signing of this summer – and, together with Mikkel Hansen, the biggest in club history - is definitely goalkeeper Niklas Landin, twice the IHF World Player of the Year.
He played in the German Bundesliga for 11 years, was German champion and cup winner three times, won the EHF Cup twice and the EHF Champions League once. In 2012 he arrived at Rhein-Neckar Löwen from Bjerringbro as a newly-crowned European champion, and after three years the two-metre giant went on to THW Kiel.
In 2019, 2021 and 2023 Landin led Denmark to the world championship title, in 2016 to gold at the Olympics. Alongside Frenchmen Nikola Karabatic and Daniel Narcisse and his compatriot Lasse Svan, Landin has won the five biggest titles (Olympics, World Championships, European Championships, Champions League and EHF Cup), plus the top-ranked domestic league; the German Bundesliga.
The 34-year-old is now looking for a new challenge at home. Although his contract in Kiel actually ran until 2025, Landin switched to Aalborg. "It is simply wonderful to be playing for a club in your home country again after such a long time," says Landin, whose brother Magnus continues to play for THW Kiel.