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Pallamano Trieste 1970 is an Italian handball club from Trieste, that plays in the Serie A Gold. It is the most titled team in the history of Italian handball, with 17 "Scudetti", 6 Italian cups and 1 league cup.
History
The club was founded in 1970 and after six years won his first championship. From 1993 to 1997 won five consecutive championships, a record that is still unbeaten in Italy.
It participated in sixteen editions of the EHF Champions League[1] and reached the semifinals of the EHF Challenge Cup in 2004, when it was eliminated by the Swedish team Skövde.
In 2024 relegated for the first time in its history to the second league, but the following season it won the championship and was immediately promoted to the first division.