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FINAL TOURNAMENT DRAW

MEDIA GUIDE

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PREVIOUS MEN’S EHF EURO HOST NATIONS & WINNERS

EHF EURO 1994 Portugal

Winners – Sweden

EHF EURO 1996 Spain

Winners – Russia

EHF EURO 1998 Italy

Winners – Sweden

EHF EURO 2000 Croatia

Winners – Sweden

EHF EURO 2002 Sweden

Winners – Sweden

EHF EURO 2004 Slovenia

Winners – Germany

EHF EURO 2006 Switzerland

Winners – France

EHF EURO 2008 Norway

Winners – Denmark

EHF EURO 2010 Austria

Winners – France

EHF EURO 2012 Serbia

Winners – Denmark

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Previous Men’s EHF EURO host nations and winners 2 Key details 4 Media services 5 Tournament information 6 Pot 1 7 France 8 Denmark 9 Spain 10 Croatia 11 Pot 2 12 Iceland 13 Poland 14 Sweden 15 Hungary 16 Pot 3 17 Russia 18 FYR Macedonia 19 Germany 20 Belarus 21 Pot 4 22 Serbia 23 Norway 24 Slovenia 25 Montenegro 26

EHF EURO 2016 venues 27

EHF EURO 2016 qualification results 28

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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KEY DETAILS

Introduction

Welcome to the draw for the Men’s EHF EURO 2016, the European Handball

Federation’s flagship national team event. As a media representative you are receiving this information to ensure that you are completely up to date with all the latest information regarding the event.

Should you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the EHF Media and Communications team. We look forward to working with you in the lead-up to the Men’s EHF EURO 2016.

The EHF Media and Communications Team

The host of the EHF EURO 2016

When the Men’s EHF EURO 2016 throws off in Poland in January 2016, it will be the 12th

nation to host the 12th edition of the European Handball Federation’s flagship national

team event.

Handball is one of the most popular sports in Poland with thousands of fans regularly coming to the arenas for support when the national team or the most famous club sides, such as KS Vive Tauron Kielce and Orlen Wisla Plock, take to the court. A cumulative audience of 205 million watched on TV in Poland when the national team played at the EHF EURO 2014. The fans are famous for their passion and the electrifying atmosphere they create, wherever their team plays. On the road to the Men’s EHF EURO 2016, Poland has already hosted the Women’s 17 EHF EURO 2013 and the Men’s 18 EHF EURO 2014. This means that they will be well prepared to offer a colourful and entertaining experience for the audience, conveying a special championship spirit in January 2016.

Key EHF media contacts JJ Rowland

EHF Head of Media and Communications Email: [email protected] Phone: +43 1 80151 167

Thomas Schöneich

EHF Media and Communications Email: [email protected] Phone: +43 1 80151 164

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MEDIA SERVICES

Ticket sales

International ticket sales for the matches in Katowice, Gdansk and Wroclaw at the Men’s EHF EURO 2016 will start after the final tournament draw on 22 June. The sale for the final weekend as well as for all matches in Katowice already started earlier this year. Tickets can be bought via the official website www.ehf-euro.com.

Official website and Facebook

The event’s official website at www.ehf-euro.com offers up to date tournament information and news in the lead up to the Men’s EHF EURO 2016. During the event itself, it will provide a complete media service from the EHF European Championship.

A team of media professionals including editors, journalists and photographers will provide a huge amount of information for use by media representatives including mixed zone and press conference quotes, match previews, reports and interviews. The official Facebook page for EHF EURO events is www.facebook.com/ehfeuro

Live streaming and video on demand on YouTube

The EHF and its media and marketing partner, Infront Sports and Media, will offer a complete live streaming and on-demand video service from the EHF EURO in Poland. All matches will be streamed with full English commentary. There will also be daily video reports and features from the EHF Video Team.

Media Portal

The EHF‘s media portal at http://members.ehf.eu is the one-stop-shop for media representatives offering all the EHF‘s media news such as press releases, event flash quotes directly after matches, press conference highlights, draw reactions and downloads of all relevant information including, but not limited to, media guides and event logos.

Downloadable items are available in the document section, press statements and flash quotes from matches, press conferences and draws are available in the news section. If you have not registered yet, you can do so at http://bit.ly/ ehfmediaportal

Photo service

The EHF will provide the media with a small number of free of charge photographs from selected events such as this final tournament draw. The pictures will be available to download from the Flickr account: www.flickr.com/ehfmedia

@EHFEURO Twitter

Follow the EHF Media and Communications Department’s EHF EURO Twitter channel to be kept completely up to date with the latest happenings in European handball and with a special focus on keeping you the media informed – the channel can be found @EHFEURO.

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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

Poland was awarded the right to host the Men’s EHF EURO 2016 at the EHF

Congress in June 2012 in Monaco. Croatia, Norway and Poland had bid for the event, and after the presentation of all bids, the majority voted in favour of Poland (27 votes), followed by Croatia (15 votes) and Norway (4 votes).

Only a few months later the first teams already embarked on the road to Poland, as the first phase of the qualification for the first time was played on a home and away basis instead of in qualification tournaments.

Finland, Greece and Estonia became the three group winners who in April 2014 faced Bosnia-Herzegovina, Romania and Switzerland in another new qualification phase, the intermediate play-offs. The latter three had been the three lowest ranked teams in the EHF EURO 2014 Qualification. However, two of them – Bosnia-Herzegovina and Romania – avoided a further relegation, while Finland recorded a surprise victory against Romania and made it to the final qualification stage. This second phase started in October 2014 and after 84 qualifiers had been played by the middle of June 2015, the field of teams for the EHF EURO 2016 was completed. Croatia and Norway from Group 1, Denmark and Belarus from Group 2, Sweden and Slovenia from Group 3, Iceland, Serbia and Montenegro (as best third ranked team) from Group 4, Hungary and Russia from Group 5, France and FYR Macedonia from Group 6 as well as Spain and Germany from Group 7 joined hosts Poland at the final tournament.

The Men’s EHF EURO 2016 will be played from 15 to 31 January 2016. Poland is the 12th nation in EHF EURO history since 1994 that hosts the 12th final tournament.

The preliminary round will be played in Krakow (Group A), Katowice (Group B), Wroclaw (Group C) and Gdansk (Group D). The main round will be played in Krakow (Group I) and Wroclaw (Group II); the final weekend will take place in Krakow. Besides these four cities, Malopolska, the region surrounding Krakow, is also the official hosting region for the tournament.

This is first time that a Men’s EHF EURO event has been extended to 17 days overall. The extension is due to change in the playing system for the main round. Instead of three there will be four playing days with two teams always resting on Days 1, 2 and 3 – it is only on the fourth playing day that all six teams take to the court.

The arenas selected for this tournament are the newly-built Tauron Arena in Krakow with a capacity of 15,000 spectators, the Ergo Arena in Gdansk (11,000), the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Centennial Hall in Wroclaw (6,500) and the Spodek Arena in Katowice (10,000).

Ahead of the draw Poland made of use of their right as organisers and already placed one team in each group, which means that the hosts will start in Krakow (Group A), Germany will play in Wroclaw (Group C), Denmark in Gdansk (Group D) and Croatia in Katowice (Group B).

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POT 1

Croatia

Denmark

Spain

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FRANCE

When France won gold at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, it seemed this success might be the last for the nation’s golden handball generation as long-term key players such as Didier Dinart and Guillaume Gille retired and the team played a disappointing World Championship 2013.

However, the glory days for French handball are far from over. At the EHF EURO 2014 they remained unbeaten and won their third European title in style

when they demolished hosts Denmark 41:32 in the final. And it did not stop there – a year later France topped another podium, this time at the World Championship. The team is led by the outstanding current World Handball Player Nikola Karabatic, but new players such as Valentin Porte, Luka Karabatic and Alix Nyokas have shown they have all the potential it takes to become world-class athletes.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 6 1 1 185:157 +28 13:3 2nd Group 5 1994 Runners-Up 2 1 0 1 51:42 +9 2:2 Won vs. POL

1994 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 148:148 0 5:7 6th Place

1996 Qualif. 6 3 0 3 139:132 +7 6:6 2nd Group 3

1996 EHF EURO 6 4 0 2 154:141 +13 8:4 7th Place

1998 Qualif. 6 5 1 0 158:124 +34 11:1 1st Group 3

1998 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 140:153 –13 5:7 7th Place

2000 Play-off 2 2 0 0 41:33 +8 4:0 Won vs. ROU

2000 EHF EURO 7 4 1 2 173:164 +9 9:5 4th Place 2002 EHF EURO 7 3 2 2 180:167 +13 8:6 6th Place

2004 Play-off 2 2 0 0 53:36 +17 4:0 Won vs. GRE

2004 EHF EURO 7 3 1 3 189:182 +7 7:7 6th Place

2006 Play-off 2 2 0 0 63:37 +26 4:0 Won vs. ISR

2006 EHF EURO 8 7 0 1 243:192 +51 14:2 Winners 2008 EHF EURO 8 6 0 2 231:207 +24 12:4 3rd Place

2010 Qualif. 8 6 0 2 251:192 +59 12:4 1st Group 6

2010 EHF EURO 8 6 2 0 225:196 +29 14:2 Winners 2012 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 156:163 -7 5:7 11th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 6 0 0 177:134 +43 12:0 1st Group 3

2014 EHF EURO 8 7 0 1 259:227 +32 14:2 Winners

2016 Qualif. 2 6 6 0 0 201:145 +56 12:0 1st Group 6

Total Qualif. 48 39 2 7 1319:1032 +287 80:16

Total EHF EURO 77 46 9 22 2098:1940 +158 101:53

Achievements

EHF EURO 2006, 2010, 2014 2008 OLYMPIC GAMES 2008, 2012 1992 World Championships 1995, 2001, 2009, 2011, 2015 1993 1997, 2003, 2005 Media contact Team profile Pauline Lambertini [email protected] +33 663 773 263 www.ff-handball.org

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DENMARK

The 2016 qualification marked the international debut for Danish head coach Gudmundur Gudmundsson, who replaced Ulrik Wilbek in the summer of 2014. Gudmundsson had big shoes to fill: Wilbek led the Danish men’s national team to two EHF EURO titles (2008 and 2012), silver at the World Championships in 2011 and 2013, and silver on a home court at the EHF EURO 2014.

Although experienced players such as Thomas Mogensen and Michael Knudsen left the team prior to the start of the campaign, Denmark had no trouble qualifying as winners of Group B. With stars such as goalkeeper Niklas Landin and former World Handball Player Mikkel Hansen in the squad, Denmark are arguably one of the favourites to medal at the EHF EURO 2016.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 6 1 1 230:140 +90 13:3 1st Group 1

1994 EHF EURO 7 3 1 3 150:152 -2 7:7 4th Place

1996 Qualif. 6 4 1 1 145:137 +8 9:3 1st Group 5

1996 EHF EURO 6 0 0 6 132:158 –26 0:12 12th Place

1998 Qualif. 6 3 1 2 133:134 -1 7:5 3rd Group 5 2000 Play-off 2 2 0 0 63:48 +15 4:0 Won vs. GEO

2000 EHF EURO 6 2 0 4 143:153 –10 4:8 10th Place

2002 Play-off 2 1 0 1 46:33 +13 2:2 Won vs. BIH

2002 EHF EURO 8 6 1 1 212:189 +23 13:3 3rd Place 2004 EHF EURO 8 6 0 2 240:206 +34 12:4 3rd Place 2006 EHF EURO 8 5 1 2 253:233 +20 11:5 3rd Place 2008 EHF EURO 8 7 0 1 233:193 +40 14:2 Winners 2010 EHF EURO 7 5 0 2 198:184 +14 10:4 5th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 207:176 +31 10:2 1st Group 7

2012 EHF EURO 8 6 0 2 216:201 +15 12:4 Winners 2014 EHF EURO 8 7 0 1 247:222 +25 14:2 Runners-up

2016 Qualif. 2 6 6 0 0 281:144 +37 12:0 1st Group 2

Total Qualif. 36 27 3 6 1105:812 +193 57:15

Total EHF EURO 74 47 3 24 2024:1891 +133 97:51

Achievements

EHF EURO 2008, 2012 2014 2002, 2004, 2006 World Championships 1967, 2011, 2013 2007 Media contact Team profile Finn T. Jensen [email protected] +45 2916 0910 www.dhf.dk

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SPAIN

After winning the World Championship 2013, Valero Rivera took the top job for Qatar and was succeeded by fellow Spaniard, Manolo Cadenas. The handover of team responsibilities from one coach to another went smoothly, though Spain failed to repeat their 2013 success at Qatar 2015, where they finished fourth. The squad remained almost the same and Cadenas can still count on tall defence, strong goalkeepers including

Arpad Sterbik, brilliant wings like Victor Tomas and classy high-scorers such as Joan Canellas. Canellas was the top scorer at the EHF EURO 2014, where Spain won bronze. Besides Sterbik, who plays for HC Vardar, Canellas (THW Kiel) and line player Julen Aguinagalde (KS Vive Tauron Kielce), the core of the team is formed by players from FC Barcelona, such as Tomas, Viran Morros, Raul Entrerrios and Gonzalo Perez de Vargas.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank 1994 Qualif. 8 7 1 0 235:141 +94 15:1 1st Group 6

1994 EHF EURO 6 4 0 2 142:126 +16 8:4 5th Place 1996 EHF EURO 7 5 0 2 173:162 +11 10:4 Runners-up

1998 Qualif. 6 3 1 2 162:137 +25 7:5 2nd Group 4

1998 EHF EURO 7 5 1 1 187:150 +37 11:9 Runners-up

2000 Play-off 2 2 0 0 57:44 +13 4:0 Won vs. AUT

2000 EHF EURO 7 5 0 2 173:166 +7 10:4 3rd Place 2002 EHF EURO 7 4 1 2 186:173 +13 9:5 7th Place

2004 Play-off 2 2 0 0 68:54 +14 4:0 Won vs. LTU

2004 EHF EURO 6 2 0 4 166:170 -4 4:8 10th Place

2006 Play-off 2 1 1 0 58:48 +10 3:1 Won vs. LTU

2006 EHF EURO 8 6 1 1 255:231 +24 13:3 Runners-up 2008 EHF EURO 6 3 0 3 180:169 +11 6:6 9th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 7 0 1 247:189 +58 14:2 1st Group 7

2010 EHF EURO 7 4 1 2 213:192 +21 9:5 6th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 4 0 2 174:125 +49 8:4 2nd Group 2

2012 EHF EURO 8 5 1 2 224:213 +11 11:5 4th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 6 0 0 179:115 +64 12:0 1st Group 1

2014 EHF EURO 8 6 0 2 239:218 +21 12:4 3rd Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 184:132 +52 10:2 1st Group 7

Total Qualif. 46 37 3 6 1364:985 +379 77:15

Total EHF EURO 77 49 5 23 2138:1970 +168 103:51

Achievements

EHF EURO 1996, 1998, 2006 2000, 2014 OLYMPIC GAMES 1996, 2000, 2008 World Championships 2005, 2013 2011 Media contact Team profile Javier Fernández [email protected] Tel.: +34 91 5481355 www.rfebm.com

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CROATIA

Following a string of bronze medals won at the EHF EURO 2012, the 2012 Olympic Games and the World Championship 2013, Croatia’s form has dropped recently with a fourth place finish at the EHF EURO 2014 and sixth place at the World Championship 2015.

Failing to qualify for the semi-final at Qatar 2015 cost head coach Slavko Goluza his job at the helm. After the World Championship Goluza

was replaced by Zeljko Babic, who successfully steered Croatia through the qualification and has been given the task of forming a medal-contending team by 2018 – when Croatia host the EHF EURO – at the latest. The current squad is a mix of young and old, with experienced players like Domagoj Duvnjak, Ivan Cupic and Manuel Strlek alongside promising talents such as Stipe Mandalinic and Filip Ivic.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 6 1 1 214:166 +48 13:3 1st Group 4

1994 EHF EURO 7 4 0 3 165:161 +4 8:6 3rd Place

1996 Qualif. 6 5 0 1 161:137 +24 10:2 1st Group 1

1996 EHF EURO 6 4 0 2 154:151 +3 8:4 5th Place

1998 Qualif. 6 4 0 2 166:145 +21 8:4 1st Group 1

1998 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 145:150 -5 5:7 8th Place 2000 EHF EURO 6 3 1 2 146:139 +7 7:5 6th Place

2002 Play-off 2 2 0 0 71:56 +15 4:0 Won vs. TUR

2002 EHF EURO 3 0 0 3 70:89 –19 0:6 16th Place

2004 Play-off 2 1 1 0 62:52 +10 3:1 Won vs. BLR

2004 EHF EURO 8 4 2 2 222:221 +1 10:6 4th Place 2006 EHF EURO 8 5 0 3 229:228 +1 10:6 4th Place 2008 EHF EURO 8 5 1 2 212:203 +9 11:5 Runners-up

2010 Qualif. 8 7 0 1 252:180 +72 14:2 1st Group 4

2010 EHF EURO 8 6 1 1 207:194 +13 13:3 Runners-up

2012 Qualif. 2 6 6 0 0 168:137 +31 12:0 1st Group 2

2012 EHF EURO 8 5 1 2 216:201 +15 11:5 3rd Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 161:135 +26 10:2 1st Group 4

2014 EHF EURO 8 5 0 3 229:206 +23 10:6 4th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 191:148 +43 10:2 1st Group 1

Total Qualif. 50 41 2 7 1446:1156 +290 84:16

Total EHF EURO 76 43 7 26 1995:1943 +52 93:59

Achievements

EHF EURO 2008, 2010 1994, 2012 Olympic Games 1996, 2004 2012 World Championships 2003 1995, 2005, 2009 2013 Media contact Team profile Silvija Surac [email protected] +385 95 99 99 204 www.hrs.hr

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POT 2

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ICELAND

Since they reached their first EHF EURO semi-final in 2002, Iceland have been among the top handball nations, with silver at the 2008 Olympic Games and bronze at the EHF EURO 2010. Iceland only narrowly missed the semi-finals at the EHF EURO 2014, and after a weak start to the 2016 qualification, pulled themselves together to eventually finish top of Group 4.

Coach Aron Kristjansson has a highly-experienced squad at his disposal, which still includes some Beijing silver medallists such as Gudjon Valur Sigurdsson, Robert Gunnarsson and goalkeeper Björgvin Gustavsson. At almost every tournament an Icelandic player is named part of the all-star team, as was the case for Aron Palmarsson at the 2012 Olympic Games.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 5 1 2 200:173 +27 11:5 3rd Group 4 1996 Qualif. 6 4 0 2 131:131 0 8:4 3rd Group 4 1998 Qualif. 6 2 1 3 157:158 -1 5:7 3rd Group 2 2000 Qualif. 4 3 0 1 128:76 +52 6:2 1st Group 4 2000 Play-off 2 1 0 1 61:55 +6 2:2 Won vs. MKD

2000 EHF EURO 6 1 0 5 147:162 –15 2:10 11th Place

2002 Play-off 2 1 0 1 56:50 +6 2:2 Won vs. BLR

2002 EHF EURO 8 4 2 2 221:209 +12 10:6 4th Place 2004 EHF EURO 3 0 1 2 87:96 -9 1:5 13th Place

2006 Play-off 2 2 0 0 67:55 +12 4:0 Won vs. BLR

2006 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 190:191 -1 5:7 7th Place

2008 Play-off 2 1 0 1 71:70 +1 2:2 Won vs. SRB

2008 EHF EURO 6 2 0 4 157:172 –15 4:8 11th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 5 3 0 264:212 +52 13:3 1st Group 3

2010 EHF EURO 8 4 3 1 249:240 +9 11:5 3rd Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 4 0 2 188:178 +10 8:4 2nd Group 5

2012 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 177:178 -1 5:7 10th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 197:176 +21 10:2 1st Group 6

2014 EHF EURO 7 4 1 2 199:199 0 9:5 5th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 4 1 1 191:137 +54 9:3 1st Group 4

---Total Qualif. 58 37 6 15 1711:1471 +240 80:36

Total EHF EURO 50 19 9 22 1427:1447 -20 47:53

Achievements

EHF EURO

2010

Olympic Games

2008

Media contacts Team profile

Róbert Geir Gíslason

[email protected] +354 8200552 www.hsi.is Einar Thorvardarson [email protected] +354 8200553 www.hsi.is

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POLAND

As hosts, Poland did not have to go through the hardship of qualification however, a bronze medal at the World Championship 2015 in Qatar is clear proof of the team’s strength. Poland enjoyed one of their most successful periods between 2007 and 2009, when they came second and third at the respective World Championships. Following a dip in form and performances, German Michael Biegler took over the head coach position from

Bogdan Wenta in October 2012.

With World Championship All-Star line player Bartosz Jurecki, three players from 2015 VELUX EHF FINAL4 bronze medal winner KS Vive Tauron Kielce: goalkeeper Slawomir Szmal, Karol Bielecki and Michal Jurecki, and the home crowd support they can rely on at the EHF EURO, Poland will be a force to reckon with in January.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 5 1 2 227:160 +67 11:5 2nd Group 6 1994 Runners-Up 2 1 0 1 42:51 -9 2:2 Lost vs. FRA 1996 Qualif. 6 0 0 6 140:175 –35 0:12 4th Group 4 1998 Pre-Qualif. 6 5 0 1 162:143 +19 10:2 1st Group D 1998 Qualif. 6 0 0 6 128:153 –25 0:12 4th Group 5 2000 Qualif. 6 5 0 1 165:133 +33 10:2 1st Group 1 2000 Play-off 2 0 0 2 41:56 –15 0:4 Lost vs. GER 2002 Play-off 2 1 1 0 56:52 +4 3:1 Won vs. NOR

2002 EHF EURO 3 0 0 3 67:83 –16 0:6 15th Place

2004 Play-off 2 1 0 1 60:49 +11 2:2 Won vs. AUT

2004 EHF EURO 3 0 0 3 86:108 –22 0:6 16th Place

2006 Qualif. 3 2 0 1 103:70 +33 4:2 2nd Group 4 2006 Play-off 2 1 0 1 60:59 +1 2:2 Won vs. SWE

2006 EHF EURO 6 1 1 4 163:185 –22 3:9 10th Place

2008 Play-off 2 2 0 0 72:47 +25 4:0 Won vs. NED

2008 EHF EURO 6 3 1 2 182:172 +10 7:5 7th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 5 1 2 242:198 +44 11:5 2nd Group 1

2010 EHF EURO 8 4 1 3 222:221 +1 9:7 4th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 4 1 1 172:147 +25 9:3 1st Group 3

2012 EHF EURO 6 3 1 2 173:160 +13 7:5 9th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 162:133 +29 10:2 2nd Group 5

2014 EHF EURO 7 3 0 4 191:184 +7 6:8 6th Place

---Total Qualif. 67 37 4 26 1832:1626 +206 78:56

Total EHF EURO 39 14 4 21 1084:1113 -29 32:46

Achievements

World Championships

2007 2009, 2015

Media contact Team profile

Jan Korczak-Mleczko

[email protected] +48 662 242 707 www.zprp.pl

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SWEDEN

Sweden are the record EHF EURO champions with four titles, but they have not qualified for the semi-final since hosting the tournament in 2002, when they topped the podium for the last time to date. The past few years have been up and down for coaches Ola Lindgren and Staffan Olsson: Only weeks after missing the qualification for the World Championship 2013 Sweden reached the Olympic Games Final in London, which they lost to

France. At the EHF EURO 2014 they reached the main round, and at Qatar 2015 they finished tenth. The squad’s style combines typical Scandinavian tactics such as strong defence with fast wings and intelligent backcourt shooters – a combination that proved successful as Sweden went through the qualification undefeated. Players to watch in the future include 23-year-old Jim Gottfridsson.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 8 0 0 204:147 +57 16:0 1st Group 3

1994 EHF EURO 7 7 0 0 172:133 +39 14:0 Winners 1996 EHF EURO 7 4 0 3 170:156 +14 8:6 4th Place

1998 Qualif. 6 4 0 2 156:139 +17 8:4 2nd Group 5

1998 EHF EURO 7 6 0 1 182:158 +24 12:2 Winners 2000 EHF EURO 7 7 0 0 198:167 +31 14:0 Winners 2002 EHF EURO 8 7 0 1 235:191 +44 14:2 Winners 2004 EHF EURO 7 4 0 3 211:203 +8 8:6 7th Place

2006 Play-off 2 1 0 1 59:60 -1 2:2 Lost vs. POL 2008 Qualif. 4 4 0 0 139:106 +33 8:0 1st Group 7

2008 Play-off 2 1 0 1 69:59 +10 2:2 Won vs. ROU 2008 EHF EURO 7 4 1 2 208:190 +18 9:5 5th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 6 2 0 251:200 +51 14:2 1st Group 1

2010 EHF EURO 3 0 0 3 78:84 -6 0:6 15th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 176:144 +32 10:2 1st Group 4

2012 EHF EURO 6 1 2 3 157:168 –11 4:8 12th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 174:141 +33 10:2 1st Group 5

2014 EHF EURO 6 4 0 2 166:158 +8 8:4 7th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 5 1 0 182:134 +48 11:1 1st Group 3

Total Qualif. 48 39 3 6 1410:1130 +280 81:15

Total EHF EURO 65 44 3 18 1777:1608 +169 91:39

Achievements

EHF EURO 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002 OLYMPIC GAMES 1992, 1996, 2000, 2012 World Championships 1954, 1958, 1990, 1999 1964, 1997, 2001 1938, 1961, 1993, 1995 Media contact Team profile Lasse Tjernberg [email protected] +46 (0)8 699 65 49 www.svenskhandboll.se

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HUNGARY

What can go wrong if you have one of history’s best handball players coaching you? The Hungarian Handball Federation surprised many when they presented Talant Dujshebaev as the new head coach in October 2014. And to answer the question: Not much, as Hungary were one of the first teams to qualify for the EHF EURO 2016. Expectations are still high however, and Dujshebaev has announced participation at the

2016 Olympic Games as the future goal. The unquestionable star is Laszlo Nagy, who played a key role in Hungary’s most recent success when they reached the semi-final at the 2012 Olympic Games. However, medals have eluded the team since 1986, when they won silver at the World Championship. Besides Nagy, the heart of the team is its defence with world-class Roland Mikler in goal.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 6 0 2 182:142 +40 12:4 1st Group 2

1994 EHF EURO 6 3 0 3 128:131 -3 6:6 7th Place

1996 Qualif. 6 3 1 2 156:149 +7 7:5 2nd Group 2

1996 EHF EURO 6 1 1 4 144:158 –14 3:9 10th Place

1998 Qualif. 6 4 1 1 147:138 +9 9:3 1st Group 5

1998 EHF EURO 6 3 0 3 145:154 -9 6:6 6th Place

2000 Play-off 2 0 0 2 52:59 -7 0:4 Lost vs. SLO 2002 Play-off 2 1 0 1 46:46 0 2:2 Lost vs. SUI 2004 Play-off 2 1 0 1 64:62 +2 2:2 Won vs. MKD

2004 EHF EURO 6 2 2 2 164:169 -5 6:6 9th Place

2006 Qualif. 6 6 0 0 229:154 +75 12:0 1st Group 1 2006 Play-off 2 2 0 0 68:54 +14 4:0 Won vs. MKD

2006 EHF EURO 3 1 0 2 84:89 -5 2:4 13th Place

2008 Play-off 2 2 0 0 59:53 +6 4:0 Won vs. LTU

2008 EHF EURO 6 3 1 2 176:173 +3 7:5 8th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 6 0 2 241:179 +62 12:4 2nd Group 4

2010 EHF EURO 3 0 1 2 80:96 –16 1:5 14th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 6 0 0 171:130 +41 12:0 1st Group 1

2012 EHF EURO 6 1 3 2 156:161 -5 5:7 8th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 3 1 2 161:153 +8 7:5 2nd Group 4

2014 EHF EURO 6 1 2 3 159:165 -6 4:8 8th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 6 0 0 178:151 +27 12:0 1st Group 5

---Total Qualif. 62 46 3 13 1754:1470 +284 95:29

Total EHF EURO 48 15 10 23 1236:1296 -60 40:56

Achievements

World Championships

1986

Media contact Team profile

Gabor Liszkay

[email protected] +36 30 681 3460

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Germany

Belarus

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RUSSIA

The recent past saw a reasonably successful era for Russia under the reign of head coaches Oleg Kuleshov and Alexander Rymanov. At the World Championship 2013 they reached the quarter-final then finished ninth at the EHF EURO 2014 – their best position since 2006. However, when Russia finished 19th at the World Championship 2015, Kuleshov and Rymanov’s time was over and former Olympic, world and European champions Dmitri

Torgovanov and Lev Voronin took over. With them at the helm Russia finished second in Group 5 in the 2016 qualification. And while he admits it being a tough task, Torgovanov will do everything in his power to steer Russia to the Olympic qualification by ranking well at the EHF EURO 2016. The team’s stars include Timur Dibirov and Sergei Gorbok, who both play for HC Vardar.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 6 6 0 0 169:101 +68 12:0 1st Group 7

1994 EHF EURO 7 6 0 1 172:148 +24 12:2 Runners-up

1996 Qualif. 6 4 0 2 148:120 +28 8:4 1st Group 4

1996 EHF EURO 7 6 1 0 172:141 +31 13:1 Winners 1998 EHF EURO 7 3 1 3 179:167 +12 7:7 4th Place

2000 Play-off 2 2 0 0 62:47 +15 4:0 Won vs. TUR

2000 EHF EURO 7 5 0 2 189:175 +14 10:4 Runners-up 2002 EHF EURO 7 5 1 1 197:172 +25 11:3 5th Place 2004 EHF EURO 7 5 1 1 206:190 +16 11:3 5th Place 2006 EHF EURO 7 4 0 3 208:204 +4 8:6 6th Place 2008 EHF EURO 3 0 1 2 74:88 –14 1:5 13th Place

2010 Qualif. 10 9 0 1 339:249 +90 18:2 1st Group 2

2010 EHF EURO 6 1 0 5 177:194 –17 2:10 12th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 202:185 +17 10:2 2nd Group 7

2012 EHF EURO 3 0 1 2 82:89 -7 1:5 15th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 3 0 3 178:167 +11 6:6 3rd Group 7

2014 EHF EURO 6 2 0 4 168:179 -11 4:8 9th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 4 0 2 174:168 +6 8:4 2nd Group 5

Total Qualif. 42 33 0 9 1172:1037 +235 66:18

Total EHF EURO 67 37 6 24 1824:1747 +77 80:54

Achievements

EHF EURO 1996 1994, 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES 2000 2004 World Championships 1993, 1997 1999 Media contact Team profile Benjamin Kuznetsov [email protected] +7 916 618 60 54 www.rushandball.ru

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FYR MACEDONIA

FYR Macedonia’s men’s national team is still all about Kiril Lazarov. The top scorer at the World Championship 2009 and EHF EURO 2012 is the unquestionable heart of the squad. When Lazarov scores, FYR Macedonia are on the upswing; if he fails, they are going down. Fortunately for the Macedonians Lazarov was once more at his best throughout the qualification. His 56 goals not only made him the top scorer of the stage but also

accounted for more than one third of his team’s goals in the qualification, which they finished ranked second in Group 6. It is a handball-mad nation and the atmosphere at games is always electrifying. Besides Lazarov, the Macedonians’ hopes for the EHF EURO rest on the shoulders of player such as Naumce Mojsovski and Dejan Manaskov.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1996 Pre-Qualif. 4 3 0 1 110:95 +15 6:2 1st Group A 1996 Qualif. 6 2 1 3 147:162 –15 5:7 3rd Group 2 1998 Pre-Qualif. 4 3 0 1 121:104 +17 6:2 1st Group B 1998 Qualif. 6 3 0 3 181:181 0 6:6 2nd Group 1

1998 EHF EURO 6 0 1 5 130:174 –44 1:11 12th Place

2000 Play-off 2 1 0 1 55:61 -6 2:2 Lost vs. ISL 2002 Play-off 2 1 0 1 48:52 -4 2:2 Lost vs. ISR 2004 Qualif. 6 4 0 2 202:179 +23 8:4 2nd Group 5 2004 Play-off 2 1 0 1 62:64 -2 2:2 Lost vs. HUN 2006 Qualif. 6 4 1 1 204:166 +38 9:3 1st Group 2 2006 Play-off 2 0 0 2 54:68 –14 0:4 Lost vs. HUN 2008 Qualif. 6 4 1 1 185:179 +6 9:3 2nd Group 2 2008 Play-off 2 0 0 2 60:66 -6 0:4 Lost vs. SLO 2010 Qualif. 8 4 1 3 231:223 +8 9:7 3rd Group 3 2012 Qualif. 2 6 3 1 2 162:155 +7 7:5 2nd Group 1

2012 EHF EURO 7 4 1 2 185:175 +10 9:5 5th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 3 0 3 142:150 -8 6:6 2nd Group 1

2014 EHF EURO 6 1 1 4 141:167 -26 3:9 10th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 3 1 2 161:154 +7 7:5 2nd Group 6

---Total Qualif. 74 39 6 29 2125:2059 +66 84:64

Total EHF EURO 19 5 3 11 456:516 -60 13:25

Team profile Media contact Viktorija Milanovska [email protected] +389 22 46 44 44 www.macedoniahandball.com.mk

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GERMANY

There have been numerous setbacks for the 2007 world champions over the past two years: First they failed to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games, then for the EHF EURO 2014 in Denmark, and finally they lost to Poland in the World Championship 2015 Play-offs. Courtesy of an IHF wild card, they nevertheless made it to Qatar through the ‘back door’. Following a seventh-place finish at the World Championship things have

been moving in a more positive direction under new head coach Dagur Sigurdsson. During his first season in the job he was simultaneously in charge of Füchse Berlin, leading them to victory in the EHF Cup, but the Icelander will focus solely on the German national team from now on. It is the expressed goal of Germany to be back on top by 2019 at the latest, when they co-host the World Championship together with Denmark.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 7 0 1 183:118 +65 14:2 1st Group 5

1994 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 135:131 +4 5:7 9th Place

1996 Qualif. 6 3 1 2 139:123 +16 7:5 2nd Group 5

1996 EHF EURO 6 1 1 4 131:135 -4 3:9 8th Place

1998 Qualif. 6 4 1 1 144:123 +21 9:3 1st Group 4

1998 EHF EURO 7 5 0 2 177:159 +18 10:4 3rd Place

2000 Play-off 2 2 0 0 56:41 +15 4:0 Won vs. POL

2000 EHF EURO 6 1 2 3 129:136 -7 4:8 9th Place

2002 Play-off 2 2 0 0 52:45 +7 4:0 Won vs. SVK

2002 EHF EURO 8 5 1 2 201:188 +13 11:5 Runners-up 2004 EHF EURO 8 6 1 1 244:208 +36 13:3 Winners 2006 EHF EURO 7 5 1 1 223:193 +30 11:3 5th Place 2008 EHF EURO 8 4 0 4 224:224 0 8:8 4th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 8 0 0 300:191 +109 16:0 1st Group 5

2010 EHF EURO 6 1 2 3 157:165 -8 4:8 10th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 4 1 1 192:150 +42 9:3 1st Group 5

2012 EHF EURO 6 2 1 3 156:156 0 5:7 7th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 3 0 3 170:151 +19 6:6 3rd Group 2 2016 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 172:145 +27 10:2 2nd Group 7

Total Qualif. 50 38 3 9 1408:1087 +321 79:21

Total EHF EURO 68 32 10 26 1777:1695 +82 74:62

Achievements

EHF EURO 2004 2002 1998 OLYMPIC GAMES 1980 (as GDR) 1984, 2004 World Championships 1938, 1978, 2007 1954, 1970, 1974 (both GDR), 2003 1958, 1978, 1986, (both GDR) Media contact Team profile

Tim Oliver Kalle

[email protected] +49 231 9119134 www.dhb.de

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BELARUS

Handball has a long and successful history and tradition in Belarus, dating back to the Soviet Union era when many players from Minsk were part of the national team. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Belarusian men’s national team made history when they were part of the first match at an EHF EURO event on 3 June 1994 in Porto. They faced Germany and recorded a sensational 24:23 victory. However, it was 14

long years until Belarus participated in an EHF EURO again, in 2008. These days the undeniable star of the team is Siarhei Rutenka. Under his on-court guidance and with coach Iouri Chevtsov on the sideline, Belarus qualified for the World Championships 2013 and 2015 as well as the EHF EURO 2014 – and, of course, for the 2016 event, courtesy of finishing second in Group 2.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 5 1 2 234:186 +48 11:5 2nd Group 4 1994 Runners-Up 2 1 0 1 45:43 +2 2:2 Won vs. AUT

1994 EHF EURO 6 2 0 4 154:167 -13 4:8 8th Place

1996 Qualif. 6 2 0 4 142:146 -4 4:8 3rd Group 3 1998 Pre-Qualif. 4 3 0 1 116:99 +17 6:2 2nd Group B 2000 Qualif. 6 6 0 0 174:128 +46 12:0 1st Group 7 2000 Play-off 2 0 1 1 44:52 -8 1:3 Lost vs. UKR 2002 Qualif. 6 4 0 2 175:136 +39 8:4 1st Group 1 2002 Play-off 2 1 0 1 50:56 -6 2:2 Lost vs. ISL 2004 Qualif. 6 4 0 2 167:155 +12 8:4 2nd Group 2 2004 Play-off 2 0 1 1 52:62 –10 1:3 Lost vs. CRO 2006 Qualif. 6 3 1 2 190:163 +27 7:5 2nd Group 1 2006 Play-off 2 0 0 2 55:67 –12 0:4 Lost vs. ISL 2008 Qualif. 3 3 0 0 100:74 +26 6:0 1st Group 1 2008 Play-off 2 1 0 1 61:54 +7 2:2 Won vs. SUI

2008 EHF EURO 3 0 0 3 83:101 –18 0:6 15th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 4 0 4 253:233 +20 8:8 3rd Group 5 2012 Qualif. 2 6 2 0 4 181:203 –22 4:8 3rd Group 7 2014 Qualif. 2 6 4 1 1 189:180 +9 9:3 2nd Group 6

2014 EHF EURO 6 1 0 5 166:195 -29 2:10 12th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 2 2 2 158:167 -9 6:6 2nd Group 2

---Total Qualif. 83 45 7 31 2386:2204 +182 97:69

Total EHF EURO 15 3 0 12 403:463 -60 6:24

Team profile Media contact Tatsiana Pustokhod [email protected] +375 17 290 96 53 www.handball.by

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SERBIA

Serbia have changed coaches four times since winning silver on the home court at the EHF EURO 2012: When the team missed the quarter-finals at the World Championship 2013 Veselin Vukovic was sacked and intermediately replaced by SG Flensburg-Handewitt coach Ljubomir Vranjes. Vranjes was succeeded by Vlatan Matic, who took over for the EHF EURO 2014 but failed to reach the main round.

When an eight-goal advantage was not enough to beat Czech Republic in the World Championship 2015 Play-offs, Matic resigned immediately. Hence it was up to former world-class goalkeeper Dejan Peric to steer the team through the EHF EURO 2016 Qualification Phase. With the prowess of stars such as Marko Vujin and Momir Ilic, Serbia succeeded, placing second in Group 4 to qualify for the final tournament.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

2008 Qualif. 6 4 1 1 220:164 +56 9:3 1st Group 2 2008 Play-off 2 1 0 1 70:71 -1 2:2 Lost vs. ISL 2010 Qualif. 10 7 1 2 351:272 +79 15:5 2nd Group 2

2010 EHF EURO 3 0 1 2 83:94 –11 1:5 13th Place 2012 EHF EURO 8 4 2 2 176:168 +8 10:6 Runners-up

2014 Qualif. 2 6 4 1 1 171:162 +9 9:3 1st Group 7

2014 EHF EURO 3 1 0 2 73:77 -4 2:4 13th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 3 2 1 153:152 +1 8:4 2nd Group 4

Total Qualif. 30 19 5 6 956:821 +135 43:17

Total EHF EURO 14 5 3 6 332:339 -7 13:15

Achievements

EHF EURO

2012

Media contact Team profile

Zika Bogdanovic

[email protected] +381 600 64 34 77 www.rss.org.rs

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NORWAY

For many years the Norwegian men’s team played in the shadow of the successful women’s national team, before the EHF EURO 2008 acted like a starting signal for the team’s improvement. The youth programme showed results with talents like Kent Tönnesen and Sander Sagosen making their mark. Even now that experienced key players like Havard Tvedten and Börge Lund have retired, Norway remain a force to reckon

with. After failing to reach the main round at the EHF EURO 2014, head coach Robert Hedin quit his job and was succeeded by Christian Berge. He was planned as an interim solution, but despite the fact that Norway also did not qualify for the World Championship 2015, Berge kept his job and successfully steered Norway through the EHF EURO 2016 Qualification. The Scandinavians even recorded an unexpected victory against Croatia.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 5 0 3 183:164 +19 10:6 3rd Group 2 1996 Pre-Qualif. 6 5 0 1 155:88 +67 10:2 2nd Group C 1998 Qualif. 6 2 0 4 136:157 –21 4:8 3rd Group 4 2000 Play-off 2 2 0 0 53:38 +15 4:0 Won vs. ITA

2000 EHF EURO 6 1 1 4 133:144 -11 3:9 8th Place

2002 Play-off 2 0 1 1 52:56 -4 1:3 Lost vs. POL 2004 Qualif. 6 5 0 1 191:138 +53 10:2 1st Group 2 2004 Play-off 2 1 0 1 48:50 -2 2:2 Lost vs. POR 2006 Play-off 2 1 1 0 63:50 +13 3:1 Won vs. BIH

2006 EHF EURO 6 2 0 4 178:177 +1 4:8 11th Place 2008 EHF EURO 7 3 2 2 196:185 +11 8:6 6th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 5 2 1 266:226 +40 12:4 2nd Group 3

2010 EHF EURO 6 3 0 3 169:164 +5 6:6 7th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 184:152 +32 10:2 1st Group 6

2012 EHF EURO 3 1 0 2 80:87 -7 2:4 13th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 4 0 2 185:154 +31 8:4 2nd Group 3

2014 EHF EURO 3 0 1 2 77:84 -7 1:5 14th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 5 0 1 182:152 +30 10:2 2nd Group 1

---Total Qualif. 60 39 4 16 1689:1425 +264 84:36

Total EHF EURO 31 10 4 17 833:841 -8 24:38

Media contact Team profile Kirsten Birkeland [email protected] +47 957 04 055 www.handball.no

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SLOVENIA

The EHF EURO 2004 hosts have been on a rollercoaster ride in recent years: In 2013 they reached the World Championship Semi-final in Spain, but only a few months later a defeat against Belarus saw them miss out on the EHF EURO 2014. In the World Championship 2015 qualification the team overcame Hungary to qualify for the final tournament in Qatar, where they finished eighth and Dragan Gajic was the

tournament top scorer. However, this success did not save head coach Boris Denic, who was replaced by legendary Veselin Vujovic ahead of the final two rounds of the EHF EURO 2016 Qualification Phase. Slovenia have a number of talented youngsters to draw from in the coming years. Gasper Marguc, Borut Mackovsek and Jure Dolenec are just three young guns on whose shoulders Slovenia’s future hopes rest.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

1994 Qualif. 8 5 0 3 189:149 +40 10:6 2nd Group 2 1994 Runners-Up 2 1 0 1 38:38 0 2:2 Won vs. CZE

1994 EHF EURO 6 1 1 4 112:139 –27 3:9 10th Place

1996 Qualif. 6 3 1 2 141:137 +4 7:5 2nd Group 1

1996 EHF EURO 6 1 0 5 120:139 –19 2:10 11th Place

1998 Qualif. 6 3 0 3 161:155 +6 6:6 3rd Group 3 2000 Qualif. 6 6 0 0 195:144 +51 12:0 1st Group 2 2000 Play-off 2 2 0 0 59:52 +7 4:0 Won vs. HUN

2000 EHF EURO 6 3 0 3 154:155 -1 6:6 5th Place 2002 EHF EURO 7 0 2 5 181:215 –34 2:12 12th Place 2004 EHF EURO 8 5 1 2 230:218 +12 11:5 Runners-up 2006 EHF EURO 6 3 0 3 191:194 -3 6:6 8th Place

2008 Play-off 2 2 0 0 66:60 +6 4:0 Won vs. MKD

2008 EHF EURO 6 3 0 3 172:180 -8 6:6 10th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 6 0 2 293:221 +72 12:4 2nd Group 5

2010 EHF EURO 6 1 2 3 186:203 -17 4:8 11th Place

2012 Qualif. 2 6 4 0 2 194:179 +15 8:4 2nd Group 3

2012 EHF EURO 7 2 0 5 207:212 -5 4:10 6th Place

2014 Qualif. 2 6 2 1 3 192:179 +13 5:7 3rd Group 6 2016 Qualif. 2 6 4 1 1 185:149 +36 9:3 2nd Group 3

---Total Qualif. 58 38 3 17 1713:1463 +250 79:37

Total EHF EURO 58 19 6 33 1553:1655 -102 44:72

Achievements

EHF EURO

2004

Media contact Team profile

Goran Cvijic

[email protected] +386 31 325 235

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MONTENEGRO

Women’s handball has been in the spotlight in Montenegro for many years. Buducnost won the EHF Champions League in 2012 and 2015, while the national team won the Olympic silver medal and EHF EURO gold medal in 2012. But it was also in 2012 that the men’s team first sprang a major surprise, eliminating Sweden in the play-offs for the World Championship 2013, then beating

Germany twice to qualify for the EHF EURO 2014 in Denmark. When Montenegro lost to Belarus in the World Championship 2015 Play-offs, coach Zoran Kastratovic quit his job and was succeeded by Ljubomir Obradovic, who guided the team to their second consecutive EHF EURO. Montenegro’s top star is PSG Handball wing Fehrudin Mehic.

EHF European Championship (qualification) record

Year Stage MP W D L Goals Diff. Pts. Rank

2008 Qualif. 6 5 1 0 200:171 +29 11:1 1st Group 4 2008 Play-off 2 2 0 0 63:55 +8 4:0 Won vs. POR

2008 EHF EURO 6 0 1 5 152:192 –40 1:11 12th Place

2010 Qualif. 8 4 0 4 229:240 –11 8:8 3rd Group 1 2012 Qualif. 2 6 1 0 5 161:196 –35 2:10 3rd Group 4 2014 Qualif. 2 6 4 0 2 160:160 0 8:4 2nd Group 2

2014 EHF EURO 3 0 0 3 66:84 -18 0:6 16th Place

2016 Qualif. 2 6 3 1 2 146:152 -6 7:5 3rd Group 4

---Total Qualif. 34 19 2 13 959:974 -15 40:28

Total EHF EURO 9 0 1 8 218:276 -58 1:17

Team profile Media contact

Emir Beslija

[email protected] www.rscg.co.me

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EHF EURO 2016 VENUES

Slovakia

Lithuania

Czech

Republic

P O L A N D

Prague Kosice Kaunas

Gdansk

Katowice

Wroclaw

Krakow

TAURON Arena, Krakow Capacity: 15,000

Ergo Arena, Gdansk Capacity: 11,000

Centennial Hall, Wroclaw Capacity: 6,500

Spodek Arena, Katowice Capacity: 10,000

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MatchID:

201611010102-Group 1 matches won draw lost goal-difference points

1 CRO Croatia 6 5 0 1 191:148 43 10 2 NOR Norway 6 5 0 1 182:152 30 10 3 NED Netherlands 6 2 0 4 155:174 -19 4 4 TUR Turkey 6 0 0 6 141:195 -54 0

002 NOR Norway vs. TUR Turkey 36 : 27 (18:13)

29.10.2014 19:00 Kristiansund / NOR Spectators: 2769

Ref.: Bernet, Wick SUI Del.: Østerballe DEN

001 CRO Croatia vs. NED Netherlands 35 : 24 (17:10)

30.10.2014 18:00 Koprivnica / CRO Spectators: 2500

Ref.: Novikov, Perepilitsy UKR Del.: Nikolovski MKD

004 NED Netherlands vs. NOR Norway 22 : 30 (9:13) 02.11.2014 14:00 Almere / NED Spectators: 1250

Ref.: Fleisch, Rieber GER Del.: Caillet FRA

003 TUR Turkey vs. CRO Croatia 22 : 32 (9:16) 02.11.2014 16:00 Cankaya/Ankara / TUR Spectators: 800

Ref.: Kurtagic, Wetterwik SWE Del.: Mkhitaryan ARM

006 TUR Turkey vs. NED Netherlands 23 : 30 (11:14) 29.04.2015 19:00 Cankaya/Ankara / TUR Spectators: 500

Ref.: Konjicanin, Konjicanin BIH Del.: Antonopoulos GRE

005 NOR Norway vs. CRO Croatia 27 : 26 (17:13)

29.04.2015 19:10 Stavanger / NOR Spectators: 4750

Ref.: Marin Lorente, Garcia Serradilla ESP Del.: Gunnarsson ISL

008 NED Netherlands vs. TUR Turkey 31 : 21 (13:9)

03.05.2015 14:00 Almere / NED Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Vesovic, Mitrovic MNE Del.: Rankin GBR

007 CRO Croatia vs. NOR Norway 31 : 25 (16:17)

03.05.2015 17:15 Varazdin / CRO Spectators: 5000

Ref.: Dinu, Din ROU Del.: Sundell FIN

010 TUR Turkey vs. NOR Norway 22 : 26 (10:12) 10.06.2015 19:00 Cankaya/Ankara / TUR Spectators: 500

Ref.: Covalciuc, Covalciuc MDA Del.: Kaschütz AUT

009 NED Netherlands vs. CRO Croatia 24 : 27 (12:14) 10.06.2015 20:00 Sittard / NED Spectators: 2200

Ref.: Dobrovits, Tajok HUN Del.: Dujardin FRA

011 CRO Croatia vs. TUR Turkey 40 : 26 (21:13)

14.06.2015 17:15 Umag / CRO Spectators: 1200

Ref.: Argyridis, Mouttas CYP Del.: Kyriakoulias GRE

012 NOR Norway vs. NED Netherlands 38 : 24 (19:11)

14.06.2015 18:15 Trondheim / NOR Spectators: 3151

Ref.: Leszczynski, Piechota POL Del.: Østerballe DEN

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MatchID:

201611010102-Group 2 matches won draw lost goal-difference points

1 DEN Denmark 6 6 0 0 181:144 37 12 2 BLR Belarus 6 2 2 2 158:167 -9 6 3 BIH Bosnia Herzegovina 6 1 2 3 136:140 -4 4 4 LTU Lithuania 6 1 0 5 140:164 -24 2 014 BLR Belarus vs. BIH Bosnia Herzegovina 25 : 25 (12:13)

29.10.2014 16:30 Minsk / BLR Spectators: 5600

Ref.: Horacek, Novotny CZE Del.: Rudic CRO

013 DEN Denmark vs. LTU Lithuania 31 : 21 (16:8)

30.10.2014 20:15 Brondby / DEN Spectators: 4016

Ref.: Lah, Sok SLO Del.: Halldorsson ISL

016 LTU Lithuania vs. BLR Belarus 28 : 30 (13:13) 02.11.2014 16:00 Siauliai / LTU Spectators: 500

Ref.: Johansson, Kliko SWE Del.: Järv EST

015 BIH Bosnia Herzegovina vs. DEN Denmark 23 : 25 (11:12) 02.11.2014 20:15 Tuzla / BIH Spectators: 5000

Ref.: Santos, Fonseca POR Del.: Repensek SLO

017 BLR Belarus vs. DEN Denmark 27 : 36 (12:17) 30.04.2015 19:00 Minsk / BLR Spectators: 6500

Ref.: Pavicevic, Raznatovic MNE Del.: Szajna POL

018 BIH Bosnia Herzegovina vs. LTU Lithuania 26 : 23 (13:10) 30.04.2015 20:15 Cazin / BIH Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Harabagiu, Stanescu ROU Del.: Nikolovski MKD

019 DEN Denmark vs. BLR Belarus 32 : 23 (18:11)

02.05.2015 20:15 Aarhus / DEN Spectators: 4959

Ref.: Kurtagic, Wetterwik SWE Del.: Haraldsson ISL

020 LTU Lithuania vs. BIH Bosnia Herzegovina 19 : 15 (10:7) 03.05.2015 17:00 Kaunas / LTU Spectators: 1000

Ref.: Tzaferopoulos, Bethmann GRE Del.: Tevzadze GEO

021 LTU Lithuania vs. DEN Denmark 25 : 31 (13:18) 10.06.2015 19:00 Kaunas / LTU Spectators: 1400

Ref.: Gasmi, Gasmi FRA Del.: Ventsli EST

022 BIH Bosnia Herzegovina vs. BLR Belarus 22 : 22 (14:12) 11.06.2015 20:15 Zenica / BIH Spectators: 6000

Ref.: Brunovsky, Canda SVK Del.: Convents BEL

024 BLR Belarus vs. LTU Lithuania 31 : 24 (15:10)

14.06.2015 16:00 Minsk / BLR Spectators: 3310

Ref.: Pandzic, Mosorinski SRB Del.: Kazinieks LAT

023 DEN Denmark vs. BIH Bosnia Herzegovina 26 : 25 (13:14) 14.06.2015 20:15 Brondby / DEN Spectators: 4467

Ref.: Hansen, Pettersen NOR Del.: Sundell FIN

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MatchID:

201611010102-Group 3 matches won draw lost goal-difference points

1 SWE Sweden 6 5 1 0 182:134 48 11 2 SLO Slovenia 6 4 1 1 185:149 36 9 3 LAT Latvia 6 2 0 4 133:182 -49 4 4 SVK Slovakia 6 0 0 6 130:165 -35 0

025 SLO Slovenia vs. SVK Slovakia 31 : 25 (15:12)

29.10.2014 20:30 Koper / SLO Spectators: 2200

Ref.: Geipel, Helbig GER Del.: Schlick AUT

026 SWE Sweden vs. LAT Latvia 33 : 23 (18:8)

30.10.2014 17:10 Nyköping / SWE Spectators: 3000

Ref.: Pandzic, Satordzija BIH Del.: Vitzthum SUI

027 LAT Latvia vs. SLO Slovenia 28 : 39 (13:21) 01.11.2014 17:05 Dobele / LAT Spectators: 1150

Ref.: Andorka, Hucker HUN Del.: Zabczynski POL

028 SVK Slovakia vs. SWE Sweden 23 : 33 (15:16) 01.11.2014 18:00 Bratislava / SVK Spectators: 2500

Ref.: Raluy Lopez, Sabroso Ramirez ESP Del.: Sodal NOR

029 SWE Sweden vs. SLO Slovenia 28 : 24 (18:10)

29.04.2015 19:15 Växjö / SWE Spectators: 4512

Ref.: Mazeika, Gatelis LTU Del.: Petersen DEN

030 LAT Latvia vs. SVK Slovakia 25 : 18 (11:7)

29.04.2015 19:35 Dobele / LAT Spectators: 900

Ref.: Hansen, Pettersen NOR Del.: Sitsi EST

032 SVK Slovakia vs. LAT Latvia 22 : 23 (16:10) 02.05.2015 18:00 Hlohovec / SVK Spectators: 1500

Ref.: Leandersson, Lindroos FIN Del.: Jovic BIH

031 SLO Slovenia vs. SWE Sweden 28 : 28 (13:16) 03.05.2015 17:30 Celje / SLO Spectators: 3500

Ref.: Dentz, Reibel FRA Del.: Pavicevic MNE

033 SVK Slovakia vs. SLO Slovenia 20 : 26 (10:13) 10.06.2015 17:00 Presov / SVK Spectators: 1450

Ref.: Stark, Stefan ROU Del.: Vujisic MNE

034 LAT Latvia vs. SWE Sweden 14 : 33 (8:16) 10.06.2015 19:35 Dobele / LAT Spectators: 600

Ref.: Katsikis, Michailidis GRE Del.: Serbu ROU

035 SLO Slovenia vs. LAT Latvia 37 : 20 (18:11)

13.06.2015 18:30 Velenje / SLO Spectators: 1200

Ref.: Tzaferopoulos, Bethmann GRE Del.: Metalari MKD

036 SWE Sweden vs. SVK Slovakia 27 : 22 (16:10)

14.06.2015 16:15 Stockholm / SWE Spectators: 7000

Ref.: Buache, Meyer SUI Del.: Éles HUN

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MatchID:

201611010102-Group 4 matches won draw lost goal-difference points

1 ISL Iceland 6 4 1 1 191:137 54 9 2 SRB Serbia 6 3 2 1 153:152 1 8 3 MNE Montenegro 6 3 1 2 146:152 -6 7 4 ISR Israel 6 0 0 6 134:183 -49 0

038 ISL Iceland vs. ISR Israel 36 : 19 (14:9)

29.10.2014 19:30 Reykjavik / ISL Spectators: 1950

Ref.: Buache, Meyer SUI Del.: Arponen FIN

037 SRB Serbia vs. MNE Montenegro 25 : 21 (10:9)

29.10.2014 20:00 Belgrade / SRB Spectators: 7000

Ref.: Dinu, Din ROU Del.: Posavec CRO

040 MNE Montenegro vs. ISL Iceland 25 : 24 (14:12)

02.11.2014 18:00 Bar / MNE Spectators: 2234

Ref.: Dentz, Reibel FRA Del.: Vodopivec SLO

039 ISR Israel vs. SRB Serbia 22 : 26 (10:13) 02.11.2014 19:45 Rishon Lezion / ISR Spectators: 1050

Ref.: Gousko, Repkin BLR Del.: Meimaridis GRE

041 ISL Iceland vs. SRB Serbia 38 : 22 (16:10)

29.04.2015 19:30 Reykjavik / ISL Spectators: 2200

Ref.: Geipel, Helbig GER Del.: Johansson SWE

042 ISR Israel vs. MNE Montenegro 19 : 22 (9:9) 30.04.2015 19:45 Tel Aviv / ISR Spectators: 1500

Ref.: Togstad, Kristiansen NOR Del.: Rudic CRO

043 SRB Serbia vs. ISL Iceland 25 : 25 (13:11) 03.05.2015 19:00 Nis / SRB Spectators: 5600

Ref.: Stolarovs, Licis LAT Del.: Wiebrands NED

044 MNE Montenegro vs. ISR Israel 33 : 27 (16:13)

03.05.2015 20:00 Bar / MNE Spectators: 2500

Ref.: Brkic, Jusufhodzic AUT Del.: Pozeznik SLO

046 ISR Israel vs. ISL Iceland 24 : 34 (12:17) 10.06.2015 19:45 Tel Aviv / ISR Spectators: 1200

Ref.: Nikolov, Nachevski MKD Del.: Mkhitaryan ARM

045 MNE Montenegro vs. SRB Serbia 23 : 23 (11:14) 10.06.2015 20:00 Bar / MNE Spectators: 2500

Ref.: Togstad, Kristiansen NOR Del.: Repensek SLO

048 ISL Iceland vs. MNE Montenegro 34 : 22 (19:11)

14.06.2015 17:00 Reykjavik / ISL Spectators: 2050

Ref.: Horacek, Novotny CZE Del.: Villanger NOR

047 SRB Serbia vs. ISR Israel 32 : 23 (19:12)

14.06.2015 18:30 Kraljevo / SRB Spectators: 3000

Ref.: Cvetko, Kavalar SLO Del.: Andreev BUL

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MatchID:

201611010102-Group 5 matches won draw lost goal-difference points

1 HUN Hungary 6 6 0 0 178:151 27 12 2 RUS Russia 6 4 0 2 174:168 6 8 3 POR Portugal 6 2 0 4 183:176 7 4 4 UKR Ukraine 6 0 0 6 148:188 -40 0

049 HUN Hungary vs. POR Portugal 31 : 30 (19:15)

29.10.2014 20:30 Miskolc / HUN Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Badura, Ondogrecula SVK Del.: Olsson SWE

052 POR Portugal vs. RUS Russia 29 : 34 (12:18) 02.11.2014 16:00 Vila Nova de Gaia / POR Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Nikolov, Nachevski MKD Del.: Dujardin FRA

051 UKR Ukraine vs. HUN Hungary 20 : 33 (9:15) 02.11.2014 18:00 Kiev / UKR Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Gjeding, Hansen DEN Del.: Dolejs CZE

054 UKR Ukraine vs. POR Portugal 26 : 32 (12:17) 30.04.2015 18:00 Brovary / UKR Spectators: 1120

Ref.: Leszczynski, Piechota POL Del.: Nachevski MKD

053 RUS Russia vs. HUN Hungary 23 : 27 (8:15) 30.04.2015 19:00 Chekhov / RUS Spectators: 1800

Ref.: Krstic, Ljubic SLO Del.: Jansonas LTU

055 HUN Hungary vs. RUS Russia 29 : 25 (15:11)

02.05.2015 16:10 Veszprem / HUN Spectators: 3215

Ref.: Fleisch, Rieber GER Del.: Jensen DEN

056 POR Portugal vs. UKR Ukraine 34 : 24 (19:12)

03.05.2015 16:05 Vila Nova de Gaia / POR Spectators: 1500

Ref.: Johansson, Kliko SWE Del.: Mulleners BEL

050 RUS Russia vs. UKR Ukraine 27 : 22 (15:10)

10.06.2015 18:00 Minsk / BLR Spectators: 3300

Ref.: Gubica, Milosevic CRO Del.: Rudinsky SVK

057 POR Portugal vs. HUN Hungary 25 : 26 (15:12) 10.06.2015 20:15 Sto. Tirso / POR Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Gousko, Repkin BLR Del.: Huelin ESP

058 UKR Ukraine vs. RUS Russia 28 : 30 (14:16) 11.06.2015 19:00 Minsk / BLR Spectators: 3000

Ref.: Gubica, Milosevic CRO Del.: Rudinsky SVK

059 HUN Hungary vs. UKR Ukraine 32 : 28 (15:14)

13.06.2015 16:00 Györ / HUN Spectators: 2500

Ref.: Skruzny, Kavulic CZE Del.: Hashani KOS

060 RUS Russia vs. POR Portugal 35 : 33 (15:16)

14.06.2015 16:00 Moscow / RUS Spectators: 1000

Ref.: Nikolic, Stojkovic SRB Del.: Sokol CRO

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MatchID:

201611010102-Group 6 matches won draw lost goal-difference points

1 FRA France 6 6 0 0 201:145 56 12 2 MKD Fyr Macedonia 6 3 1 2 161:154 7 7 3 CZE Czech Republic 6 2 1 3 163:185 -22 5 4 SUI Switzerland 6 0 0 6 135:176 -41 0 062 MKD Fyr Macedonia vs. SUI Switzerland 27 : 20 (12:8)

29.10.2014 17:45 Skopje / MKD Spectators: 4500

Ref.: Mazeika, Gatelis LTU Del.: Sokol CRO

061 FRA France vs. CZE Czech Republic 41 : 25 (20:12)

30.10.2014 19:30 Chambery / FRA Spectators: 4400

Ref.: Stark, Stefan ROU Del.: Goulao POR

064 CZE Czech Republic vs. MKD Fyr Macedonia 27 : 27 (18:11) 02.11.2014 13:30 Zlin / CZE Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Togstad, Kristiansen NOR Del.: Van der Helm NED

063 SUI Switzerland vs. FRA France 24 : 33 (11:15) 02.11.2014 14:30 Basel / SUI Spectators: 6700

Ref.: Gubica, Milosevic CRO Del.: Donven LUX

066 SUI Switzerland vs. CZE Czech Republic 26 : 30 (12:14) 29.04.2015 20:00 Schaffhausen / SUI Spectators: 1500

Ref.: Santos, Fonseca POR Del.: Lang AUT

065 MKD Fyr Macedonia vs. FRA France 25 : 27 (13:15) 29.04.2015 20:15 Skopje / MKD Spectators: 6800

Ref.: Horváth, Marton HUN Del.: Wille AUT

068 CZE Czech Republic vs. SUI Switzerland 29 : 25 (15:13) 02.05.2015 17:00 Plzen / CZE Spectators: 795

Ref.: Erdogan, Özdeniz TUR Del.: Soós HUN

067 FRA France vs. MKD Fyr Macedonia 35 : 24 (17:10)

03.05.2015 17:05 Toulouse / FRA Spectators: 4226

Ref.: Cacador, Nicolau POR Del.: Breto Leon ESP

069 CZE Czech Republic vs. FRA France 24 : 34 (10:16) 10.06.2015 18:10 Brno / CZE Spectators: 3000

Ref.: Schulze, Tönnies GER Del.: Andorka HUN

070 SUI Switzerland vs. MKD Fyr Macedonia 17 : 26 (8:15) 10.06.2015 20:00 St.Gallen / SUI Spectators: 2337

Ref.: Zotin, Volodkov RUS Del.: Hansson SWE

071 FRA France vs. SUI Switzerland 31 : 23 (19:9)

13.06.2015 15:15 Clermont-Ferrand / FRA Spectators: 4700

Ref.: Cohen, Peretz ISR Del.: Donven LUX

072 MKD Fyr Macedonia vs. CZE Czech Republic 32 : 28 (15:12) 14.06.2015 17:45 Skopje / MKD Spectators: 6963

Ref.: Dinu, Din ROU Del.: Olsson SWE

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MatchID:

201611010102-Group 7 matches won draw lost goal-difference points

1 ESP Spain 6 5 0 1 184:132 52 10 2 GER Germany 6 5 0 1 172:145 27 10 3 AUT Austria 6 2 0 4 148:161 -13 4 4 FIN Finland 6 0 0 6 126:192 -66 0

074 GER Germany vs. FIN Finland 30 : 18 (19:8)

29.10.2014 20:15 Gummersbach / GER Spectators: 4141

Ref.: Vesovic, Mitrovic MNE Del.: Mulleners BEL

073 ESP Spain vs. AUT Austria 27 : 16 (12:8)

29.10.2014 20:30 Cangas del Morrazo (Pontavedra) / ESP Spectators: 1800

Ref.: Pichon, Reveret FRA Del.: Convents BEL

075 FIN Finland vs. ESP Spain 27 : 34 (15:17) 01.11.2014 17:05 Vantaa / FIN Spectators: 2200

Ref.: Herczeg, Südi HUN Del.: Haraldsson ISL

076 AUT Austria vs. GER Germany 24 : 28 (11:12) 02.11.2014 18:00 Wien / AUT Spectators: 6000

Ref.: Nikolic, Stojkovic SRB Del.: Hansson SWE

077 GER Germany vs. ESP Spain 29 : 28 (17:15)

29.04.2015 18:10 Mannheim / GER Spectators: 11895

Ref.: Gubica, Milosevic CRO Del.: Van der Helm NED

078 FIN Finland vs. AUT Austria 23 : 26 (12:11) 29.04.2015 18:30 Vantaa / FIN Spectators: 1500

Ref.: Baranowski, Lemanowicz POL Del.: Oie NOR

080 AUT Austria vs. FIN Finland 29 : 22 (14:14)

02.05.2015 20:25 Bregenz / AUT Spectators: 2000

Ref.: Covalciuc, Covalciuc MDA Del.: Vitzthum SUI

079 ESP Spain vs. GER Germany 26 : 20 (11:8)

03.05.2015 17:00 Leon / ESP Spectators: 4500

Ref.: Gjeding, Hansen DEN Del.: Konecny CZE

082 FIN Finland vs. GER Germany 20 : 34 (8:16) 10.06.2015 20:00 Vantaa / FIN Spectators: 1300

Ref.: Badura, Ondogrecula SVK Del.: Sodal NOR

081 AUT Austria vs. ESP Spain 24 : 30 (12:16) 10.06.2015 20:25 Innsbruck / AUT Spectators: 3500

Ref.: Mazeika, Gatelis LTU Del.: Morell SUI

083 ESP Spain vs. FIN Finland 39 : 16 (21:9)

13.06.2015 18:30 Logrono / ESP Spectators: 2200

Ref.: Panayides, Andreou CYP Del.: Conceicao POR

084 GER Germany vs. AUT Austria 31 : 29 (14:13)

14.06.2015 15:15 Kiel / GER Spectators: 8074

Ref.: Kurtagic, Wetterwik SWE Del.: Sigurdsson ISL

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