“This season, we could not play because of the Covid restrictions and last season we were knocked out by AEK so I know the place well, the atmosphere and the wild fans.
“Having played in Germany and Sweden and with the national team, they knew I was experienced and needed someone who could come in on the Monday and be ready to play on Saturday.
“There is a real family feeling here, the people at the club treat you like a brother. They help set everything up for you, invite you over for lunch, it is quite amazing how comfortable they made us feel.
“It is a very international team, so we speak English, which helps, but we did not know how it would go. The first contract was just for the semi-finals, so if we lose, I would be back home after two weeks.”
But they did not lose. Facing Gorenje Velenje in the semi-finals, a club more accustomed to playing in the EHF Champions League or European League, Athens scored a narrow 31:29 victory at home before recovering from an eight-goal deficit in the second half of the second leg to rescue a draw and a place in the final.
Desire for more again
The 35-year-old line player was part of the Norwegian team which made a major breakthrough internationally, reaching the semi-finals of EHF EURO 2016 and the World Championship final a year later.
That year, Hykkerud brought an end to his six-year spell abroad, with stops at Kristianstad, Bjerringbro and Hannover, returning to Drammen. Did he think that would be the end of international finals?
“When I decided to move back to Norway, my son was about to start school and I felt it was time to be there for him more and I was 90 per cent sure that I was going to end my career with Drammen.
“But with the pandemic, I have thought that maybe I need something more. My son is now 10 and thinks it is great to have his father play professional handball abroad, which made this choice easier.
“Something has sparked in me, the motivation to play top handball is back and it is an amazing feeling.
“My focus is on this final and then we will see what happens next season but the desire is there, whether it is in Norway, Athens, Germany or France, we will see but these past weeks have definitely helped me as a handball player.”