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Over to Aalborg now, where I spoke to Sander Sagosen about their “Road to Cologne,” his hopes for this TruckScout24 EHF FINAL4, and above all, his deep connection to the club. Sagosen moved to Aalborg early in his career, aged 18, and it is there that he developed into the megastar he would become.
“You reach for your dreams, and you work towards your goals, and you achieve and you achieve and it's the first time,” said Sagosen.
“Despite that it’s every time special winning a title, the first time is always the most special one,” he added, referring to the Danish league title won in 2017 — a feat Aalborg have just replicated, making it a three-peat in Denmark.

Sagosen says that how far Aalborg has come is a testament to the way they work — something that struck him from the beginning, back in 2014, before he departed in 2017 then returned in 2025.
“For me coming here, I was 18 years old. Quite young. An inexperienced player. They took really good care of me. It was like coming to a family, with the club, with the team, with the players, and also the fans — everything, the whole thing around this club is so special for me.
“It's quite unique and I think how far this club also has come shows how they work, not only on the handball pitch, but that it’s a family who's working on it.”
Aalborg have yet to win the EHF Champions League, and Sagosen hopes the team can deliver on that biggest dream this weekend — an achievement that would be extremely special for the Norwegian who has taken the title once before, with Kiel in 2020. Read the whole story below!