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The logo's colors refer to the national colors of Poland and Sweden, the organizers of the Men's World Championship 2023. It carries a clear message about the sports discipline of handball. A skillful and well-balanced color split alludes to the cooperation of the event hosts and sticking together for the success of the Championship.
1 x winners of the Intercontinental Cup (2000) The first IHF World Champion (1954 - indoor handball) (Germany's 1938 victory was under the IAHF). The first EHF European Champion (1994). Defeated Denmark 18–12 in Copenhagen in the first ever international indoor handball game (8 March 1935).
The IHF Men's Handball World Championship has been organized indoor by the International Handball Federation since 1938. In the twenty-eight tournaments held, twelve national teams have won the title. France is the most successful team with six titles, followed by Sweden and Romania with four titles each.
2024 South and Central American Men's Handball Championship: 16–20 January 2024 Argentina: 3 Argentina Brazil Chile: 2024 African Men's Handball Championship: 17–27 January 2024 Egypt: 5 Algeria Cape Verde Egypt Guinea Tunisia: 2024 Nor.Ca. Men's Handball Championship: 6–12 May 2024 Mexico: 1 Cuba: European qualification
The 2025 IHF World Men's Handball Championship is the 29th event hosted by the International Handball Federation. It is held in Croatia, Denmark and Norway from 14 January to 2 February 2025. [ 1 ] This edition marks the first time the world championship is being held in three countries.
Denmark were the defending champions, having won their first World Championship title in 2019 on home soil. They defended the title by beating Sweden in the final, [2] the second final between two Scandinavian countries in a row. On the way, Denmark defeated hosts Egypt in the quarter-finals, and the reigning European champions Spain in the ...
The Egyptian national handball team is the national handball team of Egypt, which represents Egypt in international matches. It is supervised by the Egyptian Handball Federation . Egypt was the first non-European team to reach the semifinals of the World Championships , and the first African team to reach the semifinals in the Olympic tournament .
Sélestat Alsace Handball: 13 RW Umberto Bronzo 29 December 2000 (aged 24) 1.83 m 38 48 Handball Sassari: 15 CB Simone Mengon 3 January 2000 (aged 25) 1.92 m 37 57 ThSV Eisenach: 16 GK Andrea Colleluori 17 May 2000 (aged 24) 1.87 m 34 0 Meran Handball: 17 P Endrit Iballi 15 May 1998 (aged 26) 1.89 m 23 12