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Men's Handball IHF World Championship 2025


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Men's Handball IHF World Championship 2025

 

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Competing Nations

 

Hosts: :CRO:DEN:NOR

World Champion 2023: :FRA

African Champs 2024: :ALG:CPV:EGY:TUN + 1

Asian Champs 2024: :BRN:JPN:KUW:QAT

European Champs 2024: :GER:SWE

North American & Caribbean Champs 2024: 1

South & Central American Champs 2024: :ARG:BRA:CHI

European Qualification: 11

Wild Card: :USA

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:GRE beat :NED by 4 goals yesterday in Kozani, I don't know if the margin will be enough for us and we'll probably lose by more than 4 away, but that's still a good win for our standards :thumbup:

 

Our team seems quite young too, so it's an encouraging sign.

 

I am disappointed though that we played at 16:15 local time on a weekday, I maybe would've gone to Kozani for it, the stadium is about 1.5 hours from me by car, but the time was too early and I had other obligations...

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On 5/9/2024 at 8:30 PM, Makedonas said:

:GRE beat :NED by 4 goals yesterday in Kozani, I don't know if the margin will be enough for us and we'll probably lose by more than 4 away, but that's still a good win for our standards :thumbup:

 

Our team seems quite young too, so it's an encouraging sign.

 

I am disappointed though that we played at 16:15 local time on a weekday, I maybe would've gone to Kozani for it, the stadium is about 1.5 hours from me by car, but the time was too early and I had other obligations...

We lost by 6 in Eindhoven :nopompom:

 

We lost our way in the second part of the first period, where we led 5-6 and then went down 10-6. Then we were down 26-16 and 29-20 and launched a mini-comeback, with the final score being 31-25.

 

Congratulations @heywoodu@CCB@Dennis

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