Titled "Handball Wunderkinden from Bryne: Viral Sensation Showcases Unbelievable Skill"
Bryne, a tranquil town nestled in western Norway, boasting close to 13,000 inhabitants and numerous sports clubs, is in the limelight. One such club is Bryne Handball, established in 1991. With a modest 450 members, 375 of whom are active participants, the club is making headlines for a breathtaking display of handball prowess.
This extraordinary boys' team, boosting the reputation of the small handball club, has astonished seasoned handball experts with an almost unbelievable rendition of the renowned Kempa trick—an impressive feat performed an astounding four times!
The execution? Four skillful direct passes by the involved players, a seamless shot on goal, and masterfully executed within only 5 seconds! The ball magically flows from the far left to the right, crossing the entire circle, then into the middle, and ultimately the goal, without kissing the ground once.
As the primary initiator, the player with the number 96 sets the wheels in motion and seals the impressive feat with the scoring goal. Have these young handball stars devoted hours upon hours to perfecting this challenge?
The usual spectator marvels, the experienced handball aficionado rubs their eyes, and the Norwegian handball sensation gains widespread recognition. By early Monday afternoon, the viral clip on Instagram racked up more than 1.5 million views, with no indication of a slowdown.

This breathtaking accomplishment has brought not only dishonor to these talented handball boys but also glory to a German handball legend, Bernhard Kempa. Kempa, a multiple German champion with Frisch Auf Göppingen, both on-field and off, is the brainchild and namesake of the trick, which has received new life in this viral video.
- A handball sensation is captivating the world by showcasing extraordinary skills, even impressing experienced handball experts, in a breathtaking recreation of the famed Kempa trick, executed an astonishing four times in a row.
- Inspired by the late German handball legend Bernhard Kempa, this youth handball team from Bryne Handball clubs in Norway has achieved unprecedented recognition, drawing the attention of even renowned clubs like SC Magdeburg.
[1] The exact practice hours and sessions required to master the Kempa trick aren't available in the provided sources.
[2] The given sources, consisting of TikTok videos, lack specific details regarding the time and practice sessions needed to achieve perfection in the Kempa trick.