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The World Championship in team handball for men has been organized by the International Handball Federation since 1938.

[edit] History

In 1938, the first field handball world championship was played in Germany. In 1946, at the initiative and invitation of Denmark and Sweden, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland founded the International Handball Federation (IHF). The IHF's official birthday is 11 July.

Five months after the IHF was founded, the first official international match was played under its aegis, with Sweden beating Denmark 9-7 in Gothenburg on 6 November, 1946. In those days, the classic eleven-a-side outdoor game of field handball, so dear to the central Europeans, and the still-up-and-coming sport of seven-a-side handball, played indoors on a small court the form preferred in Scandinavia, were equally popular. Both disciplines had their fans: in 1955, 50,000 spectators watched the final of the field handball World Championships between Germany and Switzerland (25-13) in Berlin, but the indoor final between Sweden and Czechoslovakia in East Berlin in 1958, which ended 22-12, was also played in a packed hall in front of 6,500 spectators. The dominating nations at that time were Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Denmark.

[edit] Tournaments

The first World Championship took place in Germany in 1938, involving 10 teams from Europe. Throughout their history, the World Championships were dominated by teams from the former Soviet Union and Germany, with Romania and Yugoslavia third and fourth in this hall of fame.

Over the years, the organisation of the World Championships has changed. Initially, there were group games in both the preliminary and main rounds, but more recently a ruthless knockout system has been applied after the preliminary round, leaving 50 per cent of the teams out in the cold before the final.

Year Host Country Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1938
Details
Image:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Image:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
- Image:Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
- Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
1954
Details
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
17-14 Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
24-11 Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg
Switzerland
1958
Details
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg
East Germany
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
22-12 Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany
16-13 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
1961
Details
Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany
30px
Romania
9-8
after extra time
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
17-14 Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany
1964
Details
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
30px
Romania
25-22 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
22-15 Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany
1967
Details
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
14-11 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
30px
Romania
21-19
after extra time
Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
1970
Details
Image:Flag of France.svg
France
Rumänien
Romania
13-12
after extra time
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg
East Germany
Jugoslavien
Yugoslavia
29-12 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
1974
Details
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg
East Germany
Rumänien
Romania
14-12 Image:Flag of East Germany.svg
East Germany
Jugoslavien
Yugoslavia
18-16 Image:Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
1978
Details
Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany
20-19 Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg
East Germany
19-15 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
1982
Details
Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany
Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
30-27
after extra time
Jugoslavien
Yugoslavia
Image:Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
23-22 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
1986
Details
Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg
Switzerland
Jugoslavien
Yugoslavia
24-22 Image:Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg
East Germany
24-23 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
1990
Details
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
27-23 Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
Rumänien
Romania
27-21 30px
Yugoslavia
1993
Details
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Image:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
28-19 Image:Flag of France.svg
France
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
26-19 Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg
Switzerland
1995
Details
Image:Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Image:Flag of France.svg
France
23-19 Image:Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
26-20 Image:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
1997
Details
Image:Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
Image:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
23-21 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Image:Flag of France.svg
France
28-27 Image:Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
1999
Details
Image:Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
25-24 Image:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
Image:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg
Yugoslavia
27-24 Image:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
2001
Details
Image:Flag of France.svg
France
Image:Flag of France.svg
France
28-25 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Image:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg
Yugoslavia
27-17 Image:Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
2003
Details
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
Image:Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
34-31 Image:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Image:Flag of France.svg
France
34-31 Image:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
2005
Details
Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
Image:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
40-34 Image:Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
Image:Flag of France.svg
France
26-25 Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
2007 Details Image:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
2009 Details Image:Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
  • Egypt and Tunisia are the only non-European teams to reach the semi-finals, Egypt in 2001 and Tunisia in 2005. Both have receive 4th place.

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World Men's Handball Championship

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