2022 European Men's Handball Championship

The 2022 EHF European Men's Handball Championship was the 15th edition of the tournament and the second to feature 24 national teams. It was co-hosted in two countries – Hungary and Slovakia – from 13 to 30 January 2022. It was won by Sweden.

2022 EHF European Men's Handball Championship
2022-es férfi kézilabda-Európa-bajnokság (in Hungarian)
Majstrovstvá Európy v hádzanej mužov 2022 (in Slovak)
Tournament details
Host countries Hungary
 Slovakia
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Dates13–30 January
Teams24 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Sweden (5th title)
Runner-up Spain
Third place Denmark
Fourth place France
Tournament statistics
Matches played65
Goals scored3,633 (55.89 per match)
Attendance312,892 (4,814 per match)
Top scorer(s)Iceland Ómar Ingi Magnússon
(59 goals)
Best playerSweden Jim Gottfridsson
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Bidding process edit

Bids edit

On 4 May 2017 it was announced that the following nations had sent in an official expression of interest:[1]

However, when the deadline for submitting the final bids was over, the following applications had been received:

Host selection edit

On 20 June at the 14th ordinary EHF Congress held in Glasgow, Hungary and Slovakia were selected to host the competition.

Voting results[3]
Country
Votes
  Hungary &   Slovakia 32
  Belgium,   Spain &   France 14
  Denmark &   Switzerland
Total 46

Venues edit

Following is a list of all venues and host cities which were used.

  Hungary   Slovakia
Budapest Debrecen Szeged Bratislava Košice
MVM Dome Főnix Arena Pick Aréna Ondrej Nepela Arena Steel Aréna
Capacity: 20,022 Capacity: 6,500 Capacity: 8,143 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 7,900
         
 
 
Bratislava
 
Košice
 
Slovakia (in orange) is
north of Hungary (in green).

Qualification edit

The qualification for the final tournament took place between January 2019 and May 2021. The two host teams, Hungary and Slovakia, and the two best placed teams from the previous championship, Spain and Croatia, were automatically qualified, leaving a total of 40 national teams to compete for the remaining 20 places in the final tournament.

The competition consisted of three rounds: two qualification phases and a relegation round. The first qualification phase involved teams that did not participate in the second round of the 2020 qualification tournament. The two best teams advanced to a relegation round, where they were joined by the best European team from the 2019 IHF Emerging Nations Championship and the three worst ranked fourth-placed teams from the second round of the 2020 qualification. The three winners of the two-legged relegation round matches advanced to the second and last qualifying phase, joining the remaining 21 teams that participated in the 2020 championship and the remaining eight teams that were eliminated in the second round of the 2020 qualification. Those 32 teams were divided into eight groups by four teams, with top two teams and four best ranked third-teams qualifying.

Qualified teams edit

Country Qualified as Date qualification was secured Previous appearances in tournament
  Hungary Co-host 20 June 2018 12 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Slovakia Co-host 20 June 2018 3 (2006, 2008, 2012)
  Spain Winner of 2020 European Championship 24 January 2020 14 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Croatia Runner-up of 2020 European Championship 24 January 2020 14 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Germany Group 2 winner 10 January 2021 13 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Serbia Group 1 winner 8 February 2021 6 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Sweden Group 8 winner 28 April 2021 13 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Russia Group 3 winner 28 April 2021 13 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2020)
  North Macedonia Group 7 runner-up 28 April 2021 6 (1998, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Denmark Group 7 winner 28 April 2021 13 (1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  France Group 1 runner-up 29 April 2021 14 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Norway Group 6 winner 29 April 2021 9 (2000, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Iceland Group 4 runner-up 29 April 2021 11 (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Portugal Group 4 winner 29 April 2021 6 (1994, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2020)
  Belarus Group 6 runner-up 29 April 2021 6 (1994, 2008, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Slovenia Group 5 winner 29 April 2021 12 (1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Netherlands Group 5 runner-up 29 April 2021 1 (2020)
  Austria Group 2 runner-up 2 May 2021 4 (2010, 2014, 2018, 2020)
  Czech Republic Group 3 runner-up 2 May 2021 10 (1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020)
  Montenegro Group 8 runner-up 2 May 2021 5 (2008, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020)
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Top 4 ranked of third-placed teams 2 May 2021 1 (2020)
  Poland Top 4 ranked of third-placed teams 2 May 2021 9 (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2020)
  Ukraine Top 4 ranked of third-placed teams 2 May 2021 6 (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2020)
  Lithuania Top 4 ranked of third-placed teams 2 May 2021 1 (1998)

Note: Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year.

Marketing edit

The official logo and slogan was unveiled on 25 January 2020 at the EHF Extraordinary Congress In Stockholm. The logo includes the national colours of both host nations – red, green, white and blue, forming the handball and an eye, relates closely to the event's motto "Watch Games, See More", highlighting the many opportunities for fans around the six venues.[4]

Draw edit

The draw took place in Budapest on 6 May 2021.[5][6]

Seeding edit

The seedings were announced on 3 May 2021.[7] The organizing countries had the right to allocate one team to each of the groups they were hosting due to potential spectators' interest. Hungary (assigned to group B) selected Croatia (assigned to group C) and Slovenia (assigned to group A), while Slovakia (assigned to group F) selected Germany (assigned to group D) and the Czech Republic (assigned to group E).

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

Referees edit

The referee pairs were selected on 10 September 2021.[8] Two more pairs were selected on 10 January 2022.[9]

Referees
  Austria Radojko Brkic
Andrei Jusufhodzic
  Croatia Matija Gubica
Boris Milošević
  Czech Republic Václav Horáček
Jiří Novotný
  Denmark Mads Hansen
Jesper Madsen
  France Charlotte Bonaventura
Julie Bonaventura
  Germany Robert Schulze
Tobias Tönnies
  Hungary Ádám Bíró
Olivér Kiss
  Iceland Jónas Elíasson
Anton Pálsson
  Lithuania Vaidas Mažeika
Mindaugas Gatelis
  Montenegro Ivan Pavićević
Miloš Ražnatović
Referees
  North Macedonia Slave Nikolov
Gjorgji Nachevski
  Norway Lars Jørum
Håvard Kleven
  Portugal Duarte Santos
Ricardo Fonseca
  Romania Bogdan Stark
Romeo Ştefan
  Serbia Nenad Nikolić
Dušan Stojković
  Slovakia Boris Mandák
Mário Rudinský
  Slovenia Bojan Lah
David Sok
  Spain Andreu Marín
Ignacio García
  Sweden Mirza Kurtagic
Mattias Wetterwik
  Switzerland Arthur Brunner
Morad Salah

Squads edit

Each team consists of up to 20 players, of whom 16 may be fielded for each match.[10]

Preliminary round edit

All times are local (UTC).[11]

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Denmark 3 3 0 0 95 65 +30 6 Main round
2   Montenegro 3 2 0 1 82 86 −4 4
3   Slovenia 3 1 0 2 82 92 −10 2
4   North Macedonia 3 0 0 3 70 86 −16 0
Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
13 January 2022
18:00
Slovenia   27–25   North Macedonia Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 2,034
Referees: Brkic, Jusufhodzic (AUT)
Dolenec 5 (13–10) C. Kuzmanoski 8
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13 January 2022
20:30
Denmark   30–21   Montenegro Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 2,142
Referees: Stark, Ştefan (ROU)
M. Hansen 10 (18–10) B. Vujović 7
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15 January 2022
18:00
North Macedonia   24–28   Montenegro Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 2,625
Referees: Gatelis, Mažeika (LTU)
Velkovski 6 (16–17) Anđelić, M. Vujović 6
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15 January 2022
20:30
Slovenia   23–34   Denmark Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 3,812
Referees: Marín, García (ESP)
Mačkovšek 6 (14–16) M. Hansen 8
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17 January 2022
18:00
Montenegro   33–32   Slovenia Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 1,203
Referees: Kurtagic, Wetterwik (SWE)
B. Vujović 9 (16–19) Dolenec, Kodrin 6
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17 January 2022
20:30
North Macedonia   21–31   Denmark Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 1,561
Referees: Mandák, Rudinský (SVK)
Peševski 6 (11–15) Kirkeløkke 9
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Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Iceland 3 3 0 0 88 82 +6 6 Main round
2   Netherlands 3 2 0 1 91 88 +3 4
3   Hungary (H) 3 1 0 2 89 92 −3 2
4   Portugal 3 0 0 3 85 91 −6 0
Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
(H) Hosts
13 January 2022
20:30
Hungary   28–31   Netherlands MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 20,022
Referees: Kurtagic, Wetterwik (SWE)
Lékai 8 (10–13) Smits 11
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14 January 2022
20:30
Portugal   24–28   Iceland MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 6,205
Referees: Schulze, Tönnies (GER)
Iturriza, Silva 4 (10–14) Guðjónsson 5
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16 January 2022
18:00
Portugal   30–31   Hungary MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 20,022
Referees: Horáček, Novotný (CZE)
three players 5 (15–14) Máthé 8
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16 January 2022
20:30
Iceland   29–28   Netherlands MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 14,587
Referees: Brkic, Jusufhodzic (AUT)
Guðjónsson 8 (15–13) Smits 13
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18 January 2022
18:00
Iceland   31–30   Hungary MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 20,022
Referees: Marín, García (ESP)
Elísson 9 (17–17) Bánhidi 6
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18 January 2022
20:30
Netherlands   32–31   Portugal MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 11,287
Referees: Jørum, Kleven (NOR)
Smits 8 (17–13) Iturriza 7
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Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   France 3 3 0 0 92 70 +22 6 Main round
2   Croatia 3 2 0 1 83 72 +11 4
3   Serbia 3 1 0 2 76 75 +1 2
4   Ukraine 3 0 0 3 71 105 −34 0
Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
13 January 2022
18:00
Serbia   31–23   Ukraine Pick Aréna, Szeged
Attendance: 4,658
Referees: Jørum, Kleven (NOR)
Kukić 7 (17–11) Horiha 6
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13 January 2022
20:30
Croatia   22–27   France Pick Aréna, Szeged
Attendance: 5,422
Referees: Horáček, Novotný (CZE)
Čupić 6 (11–13) Descat 7
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David Mandić received a blue card in the 47th minute for a punch against the head of Kentin Mahé. He received a one game suspension from the EHF and he missed the next game against Serbia.[12]


15 January 2022
18:00
France   36–23   Ukraine Pick Aréna, Szeged
Attendance: 8,143
Referees: Mandák, Rudinský (SVK)
Nahi 5 (17–11) Horiha 7
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15 January 2022
20:30
Croatia   23–20   Serbia Pick Aréna, Szeged
Attendance: 8,143
Referees: Schulze, Tönnies (GER)
Čupić, Martinović 6 (11–9) Radivojević 5
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17 January 2022
18:00
Ukraine   25–38   Croatia Pick Aréna, Szeged
Attendance: 4,038
Referees: Stark, Ştefan (ROU)
Artemenko 5 (13–18) Martinović, Šipić 7
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17 January 2022
20:30
France   29–25   Serbia Pick Aréna, Szeged
Attendance: 4,038
Referees: Gatelis, Mažeika (LTU)
Mahé 6 (16–7) Radivojević 7
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Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Germany 3 3 0 0 97 81 +16 6 Main round
2   Poland 3 2 0 1 88 81 +7 4
3   Belarus 3 1 0 2 78 88 −10 2
4   Austria 3 0 0 3 86 99 −13 0
Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
14 January 2022
18:00
Germany   33–29   Belarus Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,271
Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO)
Häfner, Schiller 8 (17–18) Kulesh, Vailupau 7
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14 January 2022
20:30
Austria   31–36   Poland Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,530
Referees: Hansen, Madsen (DEN)
Frimmel 8 (14–17) Moryto 9
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16 January 2022
18:00
Germany   34–29   Austria Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,485
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Kastening 9 (15–16) Frimmel 9
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16 January 2022
20:30
Belarus   20–29   Poland Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Vailupau 5 (11–14) Krajewski 7
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18 January 2022
18:00
Poland   23–30   Germany Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,076
Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski (MKD)
Moryto 7 (12–15) Steinert 9
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18 January 2022
20:30
Belarus   29–26   Austria Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 835
Referees: Mandák, Rudinský (SVK)
Vailupau 8 (16–16) Bozovic 7
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Group E edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Spain 3 3 0 0 88 78 +10 6 Main round
2   Sweden 3 1 1 1 85 77 +8 3[a]
3   Czech Republic 3 1 1 1 80 74 +6 3[a]
4   Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 0 0 3 61 85 −24 0
Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Czech Republic 27–27 Sweden
13 January 2022
18:00
Spain   28–26   Czech Republic Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,173
Referees: Pavićević, Ražnatović (MNE)
Gurbindo 6 (14–11) Hrstka 6
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13 January 2022
20:30
Sweden   30–18   Bosnia and Herzegovina Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,268
Referees: Bíró, Kiss (HUN)
Wanne 6 (17–11) S. Burić 4
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15 January 2022
18:00
Czech Republic   27–19   Bosnia and Herzegovina Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,994
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Klíma 8 (12–9) Hamidović 5
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15 January 2022
20:30
Spain   32–28   Sweden Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 2,159
Referees: Brunner, Salah (SUI)
Fernández 8 (17–14) Wanne 8
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17 January 2022
18:00
Bosnia and Herzegovina   24–28   Spain Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,162
Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO)
Karačić 6 (14–12) Casado 7
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17 January 2022
20:30
Czech Republic   27–27   Sweden Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,368
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Babák, Piroch 5 (11–12) Sandell, Wanne 5
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Group F edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Russia 3 3 0 0 88 76 +12 6 Main round
2   Norway 3 2 0 1 92 77 +15 4
3   Slovakia (H) 3 1 0 2 83 97 −14 2
4   Lithuania 3 0 0 3 82 95 −13 0
Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
(H) Hosts
13 January 2022
18:00
Russia   29–27   Lithuania Steel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 902
Referees: Elíasson, Pálsson (ISL)
Kosorotov 9 (14–9) Malašinskas 5
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13 January 2022
20:30
Norway   35–25   Slovakia Steel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 1,568
Referees: Brunner, Salah (SUI)
Toft 5 (15–11) Urban 6
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15 January 2022
18:00
Slovakia   31–26   Lithuania Steel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 1,504
Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski (MKD)
Urban 7 (15–8) Malašinskas 8
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15 January 2022
20:30
Norway   22–23   Russia Steel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 1,967
Referees: Pavićević, Ražnatović (MNE)
Barthold 7 (12–14) Zhitnikov 7
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17 January 2022
18:00
Slovakia   27–36   Russia Steel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 1,290
Referees: Hansen, Madsen (DEN)
Prokop 8 (9–19) Kosorotov 7
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17 January 2022
20:30
Lithuania   29–35   Norway Steel Aréna, Košice
Attendance: 1,705
Referees: Bíró, Kiss (HUN)
Malašinskas 8 (16–16) Barthold, Sagosen 7
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Main round edit

Points and goals gained in the preliminary group against teams that advance will be transferred to the main round.

Group I edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   France 5 4 0 1 148 131 +17 8[a] Semifinals
2   Denmark 5 4 0 1 149 123 +26 8[a]
3   Iceland 5 3 0 2 138 124 +14 6 Fifth place game
4   Croatia 5 1 1 3 124 136 −12 3[b]
5   Netherlands 5 1 1 3 137 156 −19 3[b]
6   Montenegro 5 1 0 4 134 160 −26 2
Updated to match(es) played on 26 January 2022. Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Denmark 29–30 France
  2. ^ a b Netherlands 28–28 Croatia, goal difference: Croatia −12 and Netherlands −19
20 January 2022
15:30
Montenegro   32–26   Croatia MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 5,037
Referees: Jørum, Kleven (NOR)
B. Vujović, M. Vujović 7 (15–9) Čupić 7
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20 January 2022
18:00
France   34–24   Netherlands MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 5,055
Referees: Schulze, Tönnies (GER)
Minne 8 (15–12) Baijens, Smits 4
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20 January 2022
20:30
Denmark   28–24   Iceland MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 5,060
Referees: Kurtagic, Wetterwik (SWE)
Gidsel 9 (17–14) Magnússon 8
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22 January 2022
15:30
Montenegro   30–34   Netherlands MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 11,360
Referees: Horáček, Novotný (CZE)
Čepić, B. Vujović 6 (16–18) Smits 9
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22 January 2022
18:00
France   21–29   Iceland MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 11,394
Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski (MKD)
three players 5 (10–17) Magnússon 10
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22 January 2022
20:30
Denmark   27–25   Croatia MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 11,412
Referees: Marín, García (ESP)
M. Hansen 8 (12–11) Marić 8
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24 January 2022
15:30
Iceland   22–23   Croatia MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 4,522
Referees: Schulze, Tönnies (GER)
Thorkelsson 6 (12–10) Lučin 6
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24 January 2022
18:00
Denmark   35–23   Netherlands MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 4,557
Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski (MKD)
Gidsel 9 (21–12) Baijens 6
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24 January 2022
20:30
Montenegro   27–36   France MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 4,582
Referees: Kurtagic, Wetterwik (SWE)
M. Vujović 7 (12–16) Mem 7
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26 January 2022
15:30
Montenegro   24–34   Iceland MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 5,200
Referees: Marín, García (ESP)
M. Vujović 11 (8–17) Magnússon 11
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26 January 2022
18:00
Netherlands   28–28   Croatia MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 5,275
Referees: Kurtagic, Wetterwik (SWE)
Steins 6 (15–13) Martinović 12
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26 January 2022
20:30
Denmark   29–30   France MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 5,315
Referees: Horáček, Novotný (CZE)
Kirkeløkke 10 (17–12) Descat, Mem 8
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Group II edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Spain 5 4 0 1 138 130 +8 8[a] Semifinals
2   Sweden 5 4 0 1 134 117 +17 8[a]
3   Norway 5 3 0 2 142 124 +18 6 Fifth place game
4   Germany 5 2 0 3 127 134 −7 4
5   Russia 5 1 1 3 129 136 −7 3
6   Poland 5 0 1 4 128 157 −29 1
Source: EHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Spain 32–28 Sweden
20 January 2022
15:30
Russia   23–29   Sweden Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,667
Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO)
Ermakov 5 (13–16) Wanne 9
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20 January 2022
18:00
Germany   23–29   Spain Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,683
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Golla, Zieker 4 (12–14) Maqueda 6
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20 January 2022
20:30
Poland   31–42   Norway Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,682
Referees: Brunner, Salah (SUI)
Moryto 10 (15–21) Barthold 10
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21 January 2022
15:30
Russia   25–26   Spain Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 2,021
Referees: Hansen, Madsen (DEN)
Santalov 6 (11–12) Casado 7
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21 January 2022
18:00
Poland   18–28   Sweden Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 2,021
Referees: Pavićević, Ražnatović (MNE)
Krajewski, Moryto 5 (6–14) three players 4
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21 January 2022
20:30
Germany   23–28   Norway Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 2,021
Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO)
Golla 4 (12–14) Toft 7
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23 January 2022
15:30
Poland   29–29   Russia Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,984
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Sićko 8 (13–12) Kosorotov 8
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23 January 2022
18:00
Germany   21–25   Sweden Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,992
Referees: Brunner, Salah (SUI)
Köster 4 (10–12) Wanne 6
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23 January 2022
20:30
Spain   23–27   Norway Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,992
Referees: Pavićević, Ražnatović (MNE)
Maqueda 6 (11–14) Barthold 6
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25 January 2022
15:30
Poland   27–28   Spain Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,432
Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO)
Moryto 6 (13–14) three players 4
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25 January 2022
18:00
Germany   30–29   Russia Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,443
Referees: Pavićević, Ražnatović (MNE)
three players 5 (16–12) Kosorotov 8
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25 January 2022
20:30
Sweden   24–23   Norway Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,448
Referees: Hansen, Madsen (DEN)
Chrintz 6 (9–14) Reinkind 6
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Knockout stage edit

Bracket edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 January
 
 
  France33
 
30 January
 
  Sweden34
 
  Sweden27
 
28 January
 
  Spain26
 
  Spain29
 
 
  Denmark25
 
Third place
 
 
30 January
 
 
  France32
 
 
  Denmark (ET)35

Fifth place game edit

28 January 2022
15:30
Iceland   33–34 (ET)   Norway MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 7,165
Referees: Marín, García (ESP)
Magnússon 10 (12–16) Sagosen 8
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FT: 27–27 ET: 6–7

Semifinals edit

28 January 2022
18:15
Spain   29–25   Denmark MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 7,286
Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski (MKD)
Gómez 11 (13–14) M. Hansen 8
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28 January 2022
20:45
France   33–34   Sweden MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 7,306
Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO)
Descat, Minne 8 (14–17) Gottfridsson 9
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Third place game edit

30 January 2022
15:30
France   32–35 (ET)   Denmark MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 10,021
Referees: Horáček, Novotný (CZE)
Mahé 8 (14–13) Holm 10
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FT: 29–29 ET: 3–6

Final edit

30 January 2022
18:15
Sweden   27–26   Spain MVM Dome, Budapest
Attendance: 14,238
Referees: Schulze, Tönnies (GER)
Bergendahl, Ekberg 5 (12–13) Figueras, Gómez 6
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Ranking and statistics edit

Final ranking edit

The teams ranked fourth in each group after the completion of the preliminary round matches are ranked 19 to 24, while teams ranked third in each group after the completion of the preliminary round matches are ranked 13 to 18 according to the number of points won in the preliminary round. Places seven and eight are attributed to the two teams ranked fourth in the groups, places nine and ten to the two teams ranked fifth in the groups and places eleven and twelve to the two teams ranked sixth in the group according to the number of points won by the respective teams after completion of the main round matches. Places five and six will be decided by a play-off, and the top four places by knock-out.

Rank[13] Team Qualification
WC EC
    Sweden Q Q
    Spain Q
    Denmark Q
4   France Q
5   Norway
6   Iceland q2
7   Germany Q
8   Croatia
9   Russia
10   Netherlands
11   Montenegro
12   Poland Q
13   Czech Republic q2
14   Serbia
15   Hungary
16   Slovenia q1
17   Belarus
18   Slovakia
19   Portugal
20   Austria
21   Lithuania
22   North Macedonia
23   Bosnia and Herzegovina
24   Ukraine

Entry stages

Q Qualified directly to a main tournament
q2 Enters part 2 of qualification phase 2 (applied only for 2023 World Championship)
q1 Enters part 1 of qualification phase 2 (applied only for 2023 World Championship)

Method of qualification

Qualified for the phase indicated based on this tournament
Qualified for the tournament as a host nation
Qualified for the World Championship as defending title holder
Qualified for the 2023 World Championship as co-Host

All-Star team edit

The all-star team and MVP were announced on 30 January 2022.[14]

Position Player
Most valuable player   Jim Gottfridsson
Best defender   Oscar Bergendahl
Goalkeeper   Viktor Gísli Hallgrímsson
Right wing   Aleix Gómez
Right back   Mathias Gidsel
Centre back   Luc Steins
Left back   Mikkel Hansen
Left wing   Miloš Vujović
Pivot   Johannes Golla

Statistics edit

References edit

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