Mors-Thy HÃÂ¥ndbold is a handball club, based in Nykøbing Mors and Thisted, Denmark. Currently, Mors-Thy HÃÂ¥ndbold competes in the men's Danish Handball League. The home arena of the team is Sparekassen Thy Arena and Thyhallen in Thisted.
It is the only professional sports team on Mors.
They are known for their talent development, and has contributed with several Danish national team players.
The newborn club was founded in 2007, when HF Mors and Thisted IK merged their first teams to create the new club. Thisted IK has roots back from 1904. The team played in the Danish Top League already in their first season, as they continued on HF Mors' license, and they had secured promotion from the Danish 1st Division the season prior. In the first seasons they were among the relegation candidates, but in the 2012-13 season they qualified for the Championship playoff for the first time. Here they managed to reach the semifinals, where they lost to Aalborg HÃÂ¥ndbold. They then lost the third-place playoff to Skjern HÃÂ¥ndbold, but it was enough to qualify for the EHF Cup, marking their first European qualification. In the 2013-14 EHF Cup they reached the 3rd round, where they were knocked out by Romanian HCM ConstanÃÂa.
In 2021 they won their first title; the Danish Men's Handball Cup, beating Aalborg HÃÂ¥ndbold in the final 32-31.
Their official fanclub is called 'Bette Balken' (eng: Tiny Balcan), supposedly because a journalist should have said at some point that 'Only in eastern Europe could you find so noisy handball fans'.