2015 World Women's Handball Championship – European qualification

The European qualification for the 2015 World Women's Handball Championship, in Denmark was played over two rounds. The 2015 hosts Denmark were qualified automatically for the World Championship.

In the first round of qualification, 14 teams who were not participating at the 2014 European Championship were split into four groups. The group winners and the remaining 14 teams from the European Championship played a playoff afterwards to determine the other nine qualifiers.[1]

Qualification phase 1 edit

Seedings edit

The draw was made on 22 July at 11:00.[1][2][3] The group winners advanced to the playoff round.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3
  Austria
  Belarus
  Czech Republic
  Iceland
  Macedonia
  Slovenia
  Turkey
  Italy
  Lithuania
  Portugal
   Switzerland
  Azerbaijan
  Greece
  Israel

Group 1 edit

The mini-tournament was hosted in Switzerland.[4]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Slovenia 3 3 0 0 101 77 +24 6 Qualification phase 2
2   Belarus 3 2 0 1 86 83 +3 4
3    Switzerland (H) 3 1 0 2 80 73 +7 2
4   Greece 3 0 0 3 70 104 −34 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
3 December 2014
17:45
Belarus   29–25   Greece Saalsporthalle, Zürich
Attendance: 250
Referees: Marić, Mašić (SRB)
Mihdaliova, Yezhykava 5 (15–12) Tsakalou 6
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3 December 2014
20:15
Slovenia   27–21    Switzerland Saalsporthalle, Zürich
Attendance: 650
Referees: Ilieva, Karbeska (MKD)
Lazović-Varlec 7 (16–10) Furrer 4
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4 December 2014
17:45
Greece   23–39   Slovenia Saalsporthalle, Zürich
Attendance: 150
Referees: Marić, Mašić (SRB)
Logdanidou, Tsakalou 5 (9–16) Hrnčič, Irman 7
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4 December 2014
20:15
Switzerland   23–24   Belarus Saalsporthalle, Zürich
Attendance: 450
Referees: Ilieva, Karbeska (MKD)
Scherer 6 (14–12) Lobach, Yezhykava 5
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6 December 2014
12:00
Slovenia   35–33   Belarus Saalsporthalle, Zürich
Attendance: 217
Referees: Ilieva, Karbeska (MKD)
Gros 9 (17–18) Mihdaliova 8
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6 December 2014
14:30
Switzerland   36–22   Greece Saalsporthalle, Zürich
Attendance: 380
Referees: Marić, Mašić (SRB)
Scherer 7 (16–11) Tsakalou 6
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Group 2 edit

The mini-tournament was hosted in Austria.[4]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Austria (H) 3 3 0 0 102 60 +42 6 Qualification phase 2
2   Turkey 3 2 0 1 96 82 +14 4
3   Portugal 3 1 0 2 88 74 +14 2
4   Israel 3 0 0 3 55 125 −70 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
4 December 2014
18:00
Turkey   28–27   Portugal Sportzentrum Alte Au, Stockerau
Attendance: 300
Referees: Christiansen, Hansen (DEN)
İskit 8 (14–14) Rodrigues, Soares 6
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4 December 2014
20:15
Austria   41–15   Israel Sportzentrum Alte Au, Stockerau
Attendance: 350
Referees: Praštalo, Todorović (BIH)
Engel, Grausenburger 6 (21–7) Vikrat 5
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5 December 2014
18:00
Portugal   21–29   Austria Sportzentrum Alte Au, Stockerau
Attendance: 550
Referees: Christiansen, Hansen (DEN)
Rodrigues 6 (9–16) Scheffknecht 9
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5 December 2014
20:15
Israel   23–44   Turkey Sportzentrum Alte Au, Stockerau
Attendance: 250
Referees: Praštalo, Todorović (BIH)
Bertaut 8 (10–18) Topaloğlu 8
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6 December 2014
14:20
Portugal   40–17   Israel Sportzentrum Alte Au, Stockerau
Attendance: 100
Referees: Praštalo, Todorović (BIH)
Rodrigues 13 (20–8) Vikrat 5
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6 December 2014
18:25
Turkey   24–32   Austria Sportzentrum Alte Au, Stockerau
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Christiansen, Hansen (DEN)
İskenderoğlu 4 (11–15) Magelinskas 10
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Group 3 edit

The teams opted to play the group in a home and away series.[4]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Iceland 4 4 0 0 114 83 +31 8 Qualification phase 2
2   Italy 4 2 0 2 88 95 −7 4
3   Macedonia 4 0 0 4 87 111 −24 0
Source: [citation needed]
9 October 2014
17:45
Macedonia   20–23   Italy SRC Kale, Skopje
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Covalciuc, Covalciuc (MDA)
Gjeorgjievska 5 (14–11) Gheorghe 6
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12 October 2014
18:30
Italy   27–22   Macedonia Palazzetto dello Sport, Follonica
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Alpaidze, Berezkina (RUS)
Gheorghe 10 (11–9) Gjeorgjievska, Mečevska 5
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27 November 2014
17:30
Italy   17–26   Iceland Pala Santa Filomena, Chieti
Attendance: 2, 000
Referees: Vujačić, Kažanegra (MNE)
Fanton 5 (8–13) Knútsdóttir 9
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30 November 2014
16:00
Iceland   27–21   Italy Laugardalshöll, Reykjavík
Attendance: 750
Referees: Brehmer, Skowronek (POL)
Knútsdóttir 11 (13–7) Gheorghe 8
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3 December 2014
19:30
Iceland   33–23   Macedonia Laugardalshöll, Reykjavík
Attendance: 550
Referees: Hermann, Madsen (DEN)
Knútsdóttir 14 (17–12) Mečevska 6
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6 December 2014
17:45
Macedonia   22–28   Iceland SRC Kale, Skopje
Attendance: 300
Referees: Pech, Vagvölgyi (HUN)
Despodovska 6 (11–12) Pálsdóttir 6
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Group 4 edit

The mini-tournament was hosted in the Czech Republic.[4]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Czech Republic (H) 2 2 0 0 71 53 +18 4 Qualification phase 2
2   Lithuania 2 1 0 1 62 62 0 2
3   Azerbaijan 2 0 0 2 55 73 −18 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
28 November 2014
18:00
Azerbaijan   26–38   Czech Republic SK UP Olomouc, Olomouc
Attendance: 600
Referees: Năstase, Stancu (ROU)
Tankaskaya 8 (16–15) Hrbková 7
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29 November 2014
17:00
Lithuania   35–29   Azerbaijan SK UP Olomouc, Olomouc
Attendance: 150
Referees: Năstase, Stancu (ROU)
Šatkauskaitė 9 (23–15) Peche 9
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30 November 2014
11:00
Czech Republic   33–27   Lithuania SK UP Olomouc, Olomouc
Attendance: 700
Referees: Năstase, Stancu (ROU)
Hrbková, Kutlvašrová 6 (21–12) Bernatavičiūtė 7
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Qualification phase 2 edit

The teams played a home-and away series to determine the final tournament participants. The draw was made on 21 December 2014.[5][6]

Seedings edit

Pot 1
(9 best ranked teams from the 2014 European Championship)
Pot 2
(5 lowest ranked teams from the 2014 European Championship + teams from the qualification round)
  France
  Germany
  Hungary
  Montenegro
  Netherlands
  Poland
  Romania
  Spain
  Sweden
  Austria
  Croatia
  Czech Republic
  Iceland
  Russia
  Serbia
  Slovakia
  Slovenia
  Ukraine

Matches edit

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
France   54–41   Slovenia 27–20 27–21
Germany   46–49   Russia 20–22 26–27
Serbia   54–56   Romania 26–32 28–24
Netherlands   56–48   Czech Republic 33–23 23–25
Ukraine   40–54   Poland 18–24 22–30
Montenegro   47–38   Iceland 28–19 19–19
Austria   44–74   Hungary 20–33 24–41
Spain   45–39   Slovakia 25–19 20–20
Croatia   44–51   Sweden 23–24 21–27

First leg edit

5 June 2015
20:25
Austria   20–33   Hungary Sportzentrum Alte Au, Stockerau
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Florescu, Stoia (ROU)
Logvin, Magelinskas 5 (11–19) Erdősi, Szucsánszki 7
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6 June 2015
16:00
Netherlands   33–23   Czech Republic Sporthal Valkenhuizen, Arnhem
Attendance: 2,876
Referees: Alpaidze, Berezkina (RUS)
Abbingh, Groot 7 (15–16) Luzumová 8
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6 June 2015
18:00
Serbia   26–32   Romania Kraljevo Sports Hall, Kraljevo
Attendance: 2,200
Referees: Opava, Válek (CZE)
Radojević, Živković 5 (13–17) Neagu 11
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6 June 2015
19:00
Ukraine   18–24   Poland Karpaty Arena Uzhhorod, Uzhhorod
Attendance: 800
Referees: Vujačić, Kazanegra (MNE)
Gorilskaya 6 (8–14) Pielesz 8
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7 June 2015
14:00
Spain   25–19   Slovakia Centro Insular de Deportes, Las Palmas
Attendance: 2,200
Referees: Andorka, Hucker (HUN)
three players 6 (13–11) Jakubisová 5
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7 June 2015
15:00
Germany   20–22   Russia Anhalt-Arena, Dessau
Attendance: 3,007
Referees: Năstase, Stancu (ROU)
Wohlbold 5 (8–10) Kochetova 11
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7 June 2015
17:00
France   27–20   Slovenia Brest Arena, Brest
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Baumgart, Wild (GER)
Lacrabère 6 (15–11) Mavsar 5
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7 June 2015
17:15
Croatia   23–24   Sweden Sport Hall Fran Galović, Koprivnica
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Bonifert, Oláh (HUN)
Penezić, Sokač 6 (11–8) Alm 7
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7 June 2015
20:30
Montenegro   28–19   Iceland Morača Sports Center, Podgorica
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Stoļarovs, Līcis (LAT)
Bulatović, Knežević 9 (12–12) Pekarskyte 5
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Second leg edit

13 June 2015
13:30
Hungary   41–24   Austria Audi Aréna, Győr
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Arntsen, Røen (NOR)
three players 5 (17–10) Engel 8
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Hungary won 74–44 on aggregate.


13 June 2015
16:00
Slovenia   21–27   France Rdeča dvorana, Velenje
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Erdoğan, Özdeniz (TUR)
Gros 7 (10–14) Lacrabère 7
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France won 54–41 on aggregate.


13 June 2015
17:00
Russia   27–26   Germany Sportcomplex Zvezdniy, Astrakhan
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Marić, Marić (SRB)
Kochetova 7 (13–10) Hubinger 5
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Russia won 49–46 on aggregate.


13 June 2015
17:00
Romania   24–28   Serbia Polyvalent Hall, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 7,300
Referees: Poulsen, Mortensen (DEN)
Neagu 7 (12–11) three players 6
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Romania won 56–54 on aggregate.


13 June 2015
19:10
Czech Republic   25–23   Netherlands Sportovní hala Baník Most, Most
Attendance: 800
Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO)
Luzumová 5 (11–10) Abbingh 6
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Netherlands won 56–48 on aggregate.


14 June 2015
14:15
Slovakia   20–20   Spain Mestská športová hala, Šaľa
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Rakytina, Tkachuk (UKR)
three players 4 (9–12) Pena 4
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Spain won 45–39 on aggregate.


14 June 2015
14:30
Iceland   19–19   Montenegro Laugardalshöll, Reykjavík
Attendance: 600
Referees: Baranowski, Lemanowicz (POL)
Thrastardottir 5 (10–11) K. Bulatović 6
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Montenegro won 47–38 on aggregate.


14 June 2015
15:00
Poland   30–22   Ukraine Azoty Arena, Szczecin
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Vranes, Wenninger (AUT)
Stasiak 5 (17–9) Nikolayenko 7
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Poland won 54–40 on aggregate.


14 June 2015
18:15
Sweden   27–21   Croatia Hovet, Stockholm
Attendance: 6,380
Referees: Kijauskaite, Zaliene (LTU)
Ahlm 7 (14–9) Penezić 7
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Sweden won 51–44 on aggregate.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "World Championship draw procedure released". eurohandball.com. 2014-06-23. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  2. ^ Draw procedure
  3. ^ "European road to Women's World Championship 2015 has begun". eurohandball.com. 2014-07-22. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
  4. ^ a b c d "Hosts confirmed for Women's World Championship 2015 qualification tournaments". eurohandball.com. 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  5. ^ "World Championship 2015 Play-offs drawn on 21 December". huncro2014.ehf-euro.com. 20 December 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-12-20. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  6. ^ "Tough games ahead for Germany, Slovakia and Serbia". huncro2014.ehf-euro.com. 21 December 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-12-22. Retrieved 2014-12-21.

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