The Danish Handball Federation has opened a disciplinary case against HØJ Elite following issues related to league requirements, according to Danish broadcaster TV 2.
The Danish handball federation, DanskHåndbold, has initiated disciplinary proceedings against HØJ Elite, as first reported by TV 2 Sport.
While full details have yet to be officially confirmed, the case is understood to relate to the club’s compliance with league regulations. According to the report, the matter could involve requirements tied to match arrangements and approved facilities, obligations that all clubs in the top Danish league must meet.
HØJ Elite, who were promoted to the top flight ahead of the 2025–26 season, have rapidly scaled their ambitions both on and off the court. However, stepping up to the highest level also brings stricter administrative and operational standards, and any potential breach is treated seriously by the federation.
The opening of a disciplinary case does not in itself imply a final verdict, but it places the club under formal review. Possible outcomes could range from fines to sporting sanctions, depending on the findings of the investigation.
The situation adds further uncertainty around the ambitious Danish club, with more clarity expected once the federation concludes its review.
