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Qualified Nations
 
  • GBR.gif Great Britain
  • GRE.gif Greece
  • ISR.gif Israel
  • KOS.gif Kosovo
  • LTU.gif Lithuania
  • LUX.gif Luxembourg
  • MKD.gif North Macedonia
  • ROU.gif Romania
  • SUI.gif Switzerland
  • UKR.gif Ukraine
     





 

Competition Format
July 16th - July 21st, 2022
  10 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th-8th Places Semifinals,
the 5th Nation from each Group will be qualify for the 9th Place Match
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Knockout Round

July 9th - July 10th, 2022

8 Nations, Placement Matches, Semifinals, 3rd Place Match and Final, the winning Nation will be the Men's Handball EHF Under 20 European Championship 2 2022 Champion
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Preliminary Round
July 16th - July 21st, 2022
  10 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th-8th Places Semifinals,
the 5th Nation from each Group will be qualify for the 9th Place Match



Group A
 
  • GBR.gif Great Britain
  • GRE.gif Greece
  • ISR.gif Israel
  • LTU.gif Lithuania
  • LUX.gif Luxembourg

Group B
 
  • KOS.gif Kosovo
  • MKD.gif North Macedonia
  • ROU.gif Romania
  • SUI.gif Switzerland
  • UKR.gif Ukraine
     
 
Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Israel ISR.gif 32 - 26 LUX.gif Luxembourg
Half-Time: 18-11
July 16th, h. 13:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Greece GRE.gif 37 - 26 GBR.gif Great Britain
Half-Time: 17-13
July 16th, h. 15:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Luxembourg LUX.gif 22 - 26 LTU.gif Lithuania
Half-Time: 11-14
July 17th, h. 13:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Great Britain GBR.gif 21 - 33 ISR.gif Israel
Half-Time: 10-13
July 17th, h. 15:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Lithuania LTU.gif 28 - 35 GRE.gif Greece
Half-Time: 14-19
July 18th, h. 13:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Luxembourg LUX.gif 27 - 21 GBR.gif Great Britain
Half-Time: 13-10
July 18th, h. 15:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Lithuania LTU.gif 24 - 31 GBR.gif Great Britain
Half-Time: 13-18
July 20th, h. 17:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Greece GRE.gif 27 - 19 ISR.gif Israel
Half-Time: 14-7
July 20th, h. 19:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Greece GRE.gif 27 - 16 LUX.gif Luxembourg
Ha-lf-Time: 14-11
July 21st, h. 17:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Israel ISR.gif 26 - 25 LTU.gif Lithuania
Half-Time: 12-10
July 21st, h. 19:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
GRE.gif Greece
4
4
0
0
128
89
+39
8
ISR.gif Israel
4
3
0
1
110
99
+11
6
LTU.gif Lithuania
4
1
0
3
103
114
-11
2
LUX.gif Luxembourg
4
1
0
3
91
108
-17
2
GBR.gif Great Britain
4
1
0
3
99
121
-22
2


 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
North Macedonia MKD.gif 23 - 23 UKR.gif Ukraine
Half-Time: 9-10
July 16th, h. 18:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Romania ROU.gif 39 - 26 KOS.gif Kosovo
Half-Time: 19-9
July 16th, h. 20:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Ukraine UKR.gif 24 - 34 SUI.gif Switzerland
Half-Time: 14-14
July 17th, h. 17:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Kosovo KOS.gif 29 - 51 MKD.gif North Macedonia
Half-Time: 11-21
July 17th, h. 19:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Switzerland SUI.gif 33 - 27 ROU.gif Romania
Half-Time: 17-13
July 18th, h. 17:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Ukraine UKR.gif 36 - 22 KOS.gif Kosovo
Half-Time: 17-11
July 18th, h. 19:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Switzerland SUI.gif 39 - 16 KOS.gif Kosovo
Half-Time: 19-9
July 20th, h. 13:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Romania ROU.gif 31 - 21 MKD.gif North Macedonia
Half-Time: 15-11
July 20th, h. 15:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Romania ROU.gif 33 - 25 UKR.gif Ukraine
Half-Time: 15-15
July 21st, h. 13:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
North Macedonia MKD.gif 14 - 31 SUI.gif Switzerland
Half-Time: 6-12
July 21st, h. 15:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
SUI.gif Switzerland
4
4
0
0
137
81
+56
8
ROU.gif Romania
4
3
0
1
130
105
+25
6
UKR.gif Ukraine
4
1
1
2
108
112
-4
3
MKD.gif North Macedonia
4
1
1
2
109
114
-5
3
KOS.gif Kosovo
4
0
0
4
93
165
-72
0
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Knockout Round
July 9th - July 10th, 2022
8 Nations, Placement Matches, Semifinals, 3rd Place Match and Final, the winning Nation will be the Men's Handball EHF Under 20 European Championship 2 2022 Champion
 
  • GBR.gif Great Britain
  • GRE.gif Greece
  • ISR.gif Israel
  • KOS.gif Kosovo
  • LTU.gif Lithuania
  • LUX.gif Luxembourg
  • MKD.gif North Macedonia
  • ROU.gif Romania
  • SUI.gif Switzerland
  • UKR.gif Ukraine


 
9th Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Lithuania LTU.gif 28 - 17 KOS.gif Kosovo
Half-Time: 12-7
July 23rd, h. 15000,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna


 
5th-8th Places Semifinals
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Luxembourg LUX.gif 23 - 27 MKD.gif North Macedonia
Half-Time: 9-15
July 23rd, h. 12:30,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
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Great Britain GBR.gif 20 - 26 UKR.gif Ukraine
Half-Time: 11-17
July 23rd, h. 15:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna


 
Semifinals
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Israel ISR.gif 32 - 29 SUI.gif Switzerland
Half-Time: 18-12
July 23rd, h. 17:30,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
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Greece GRE.gif PSO133 - 35PSO3 ROU.gif Romania
Ha-lf-Time:
July 23rd, h. 20:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna

7th Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Luxembourg LUX.gif 29 - 26 GBR.gif Great Britain
Half-Time: 12-12
July 24th, h. 10:30,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna

 

 

5th Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
North Macedonia MKD.gif 26 - 23 UKR.gif Ukraine
Half-Time: 13-11
July 24th, h. 13:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna


3rd Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Switzerland SUI.gif 26 - 23 GRE.gif Greece
Half-Time: 10-12
July 24th, h. 15:30,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna

 

 

Final
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Israel ISR.gif PSO538 - 36PSO3 ROU.gif Romania
Half-Time: 17:17, Full Time: 33-33, Penalty Shootout: 5-3
July 24th, h. 18:00,
Palace of Culture and Sports, Warna
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