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All Goals from Ystads IF HF vs. IFK Skövde HK in the 1st Half
All Goals from Ystads IF HF vs. IFK Skövde HK in the 1st Half

All Goals from Ystads IF HF vs. IFK Skövde HK in the 1st Half, 10/16/2025.



IFK Tumba Blå F14 - Hammarby HF IF
IFK Tumba Blå F14 - Hammarby HF IF

Åttondelsfinal B-Slutspel Örebrocupen 2025 IFK Tumba F14, födda 2011.



Svenska Cupen - Hammarby Vs Tumba
Svenska Cupen - Hammarby Vs Tumba

Handboll - Höjdpunkter Svenska Cupen - Hammarby Vs Tumba Grupp 7 Hammarby IF HF IFK Tumba HK VästeråsIrsta HF ...



Svenska Cupen   IFK Ystad HK Vs Ystads IF HF
Svenska Cupen IFK Ystad HK Vs Ystads IF HF

Handboll - Höjdpunkter - Svenska Cupen - IFK Ystad HK Vs Ystads IF HF ______ Grupp 1 HK Aranäs Vinslövs HK Ystad IF HF ...



Handboll - Allsvenskan - VästeråsIrsta HF Säsongen 24/25 Del 2
Handboll - Allsvenskan - VästeråsIrsta HF Säsongen 24/25 Del 2

Handboll - Allsvenskan herrar. VästeråsIrsta HF väg till handbollsligan. Del 2 av säsongen. Nov-Dec 2024. 0:03 - Kungälvs HK ...



Team, Place & City Details

IFK Ystad HK
IFK Ystad HK

IFK Ystad HK is a Swedish handball club based in Ystad, founded in 1927.

Tumba, Sweden
Tumba, Sweden

Tumba is a bimunicipal locality and the seat of Botkyrka Municipality in Stockholm County, Sweden with 37,852 inhabitants in 2010. A part of its statistical urban area, called Rönninge, is in Salem Municipality.

Tumba Bruk

Tumba Bruk was the printing company responsible for the manufacturing of the Swedish krona banknotes. The company was founded by Sveriges Riksbank in 1755 to produce banknotes, making it the world's oldest factory of its kind.

Tumba francesa
Tumba francesa

Tumba francesa is a secular Afro-Cuban genre of dance, song, and drumming that emerged in Oriente, Cuba. It was introduced by slaves from Haiti—then a French colony known as Saint-Domingue—whose owners resettled in Cuba's eastern regions following the slave rebellion during the 1790s.

Tumba Madžari

Tumba is a Neolithic settlement located in the north-eastern part of Skopje, North Macedonia and it is the most significant Neolithic settlement in Skopje valley. It was discovered in 1961/2 in the course of the archaeological trial excavations related to the construction of the motorway.

Tumba Peak (Šar)

Tumba is a mountain peak found in south-east Kosovo. It is 2,346 m (7,697 ft) high.

Tumba Ice Cap
Tumba Ice Cap

Tumba Ice Cap is the ice cap covering the western half of Chavdar Peninsula on the west side of Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula. It is situated west of Samodiva Glacier, extending 7.7 km in east-west direction and 4 km in north-south direction, and draining both northwards into Curtiss Bay and southwards into Hughes Bay The geographic feature is named after the peak of Tumba in Belasitsa Mountain, Southwestern Bulgaria.

Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe
Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe

Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe is the largest Wetland of International Importance in the world as recognized by the Ramsar Convention. The site covers an area of 65,696 square kilometres in the region around Lake Tumba in the western Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Tumba (Kongo)
Tumba (Kongo)

The Kongo place stone figures called tumba on the graves of powerful people.

Tumba Church
Tumba Church

Tumba Church is a church building in Tumba, Botkyrka, Sweden.

Tumba railway station
Tumba railway station

Tumba is a station on the Stockholm commuter rail in Tumba, Botkyrka County, Sweden, approximately 23 km from Stockholm C, between the stations of Tullinge and Rönninge. The station consists of two platforms with a ticket hall with entrance from a pedestrian bridge and was introduced in its present form in the year 1994.

Tumba

Tumba may refer to:

Tumbaga
Tumbaga

Tumbaga is the name for a non-specific alloy of gold and copper given by Spanish Conquistadors to metals composed of these elements found in widespread use in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica in North America and South America. The term is believed to be a borrowing from Malay tembaga, meaning "copper" or "brass", which in turn is from Prakrit.