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Men's Handball IHF World Championship 2025


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Yesterday results :

 

Group I

 

:TUN VS :CZE 26-32 easy game for :CZE dominating the whole match 

:ITA VS :GER 27-34, great effort from :ITA in the first half but the most experienced team :GER  managed to secure the victory and qualify to the QF

:DEN VS :SUI 39-28, any surprise?!.. I can’t see any team currently can stop :DEN incredible version of handball team 

 

Group II

 

:MKD VS :QAT 39-34, it’s not a huge surprise looking at :MKD performance in this tournament, :QAT had 3-4 players playing most of the game and they are +36 years old .. I hope they will not buy new players 

:NED VS :FRA 28-35, expected results.. for handball fans: try to see goal number 9 for :NED really funny 

:HUN VS :AUT 29-26, the most important game yesterday, crucial win for :HUN  and they are now the most favourable team to qualify to the QF alongside :FRA  while :AUT is officially out

 

standing:

 

group I 

 

:DEN 8 qualified

:GER 6 qualified

:ITA 4

:SUI 3

:CZE 3

:TUN 0

 

group II

 

:FRA 8 qualified

:HUN 5

:MKD 4

:NED 4

:AUT 3

:QAT 0

 

Edited by El Analyzer
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Today's predicted winners

 

:ESP :SWE :NOR

:ARG :EGY :CRO

 

match of the day: CRO vs ISL ???

 

ESP vs POR also very interesting, but the time here is terrible, no chance for me to watch it

Edited by rafalgorka

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5 hours ago, El Analyzer said:

One of the worst games for :EGY since 2018

Pastor did everything wrong, starting lineup gave indication we are better and let’s play with some subs

rotation was very bad 

no attacking tactics at all (except last 5 minutes) he was relying on players talent 

from organised attack only two shots from the wing !! Against Scandinavian team which means very strong defence specially in the middle 

 

players were in very bad form .. I never saw Yaya in that form since he was U 20

 

except Ali Zien (left back) and Ahmed Adel “Dola” (pivot) the whole team was disappointing 

 

he saved some shots but Hendawy is a poor quality GK.. can’t change the results of any game (selecting him in the squad is a mystery in Egypt)

 

finally, 3 main injuries in the squad 

Yehia Elderaa before the tournament 

Mohab Said (the best sub for Yaya) before the tournament 

Dodo during the match against Croatia

 

 But to be honest :ISL did a great game and well deserved, specially their brilliant GK 

 

 

Very interesting, very detailed analysis. Many thanks for that!

 

I really hope Egypt will bounce back against Slovenia today.

 

I am cheering for Egypt, because - OBVIOUSLY - I don't want Handball WCH to be an European-only tournament.

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I'm curious if our team can compete against Sweden. I think our chances against Spain are decent, but we'd probably have to beat both teams to make it to the quarterfinals. It probably won't happen, but it's not as impossible as I thought.

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30 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

Very interesting, very detailed analysis. Many thanks for that!

 

I really hope Egypt will bounce back against Slovenia today.

 

I am cheering for Egypt, because - OBVIOUSLY - I don't want Handball WCH to be an European-only tournament.

Many thanks


imagine if :EGY beat :SLO we will guarantee qualification 

 

what would be our position, this is the interesting part:

1- if :ISL beat :CRO or draw :EGY will be second

2-if :CRO beat :ISL With 1 goal difference, :EGY will be second

3-if :CRO beat :ISL With 3 or 4 or  goal difference, :EGY will be first

4-if :CRO beat :ISL With 6 or more  goal difference, :EGY will be second

5-if :CRO beat :ISL With 2 or 5 or  goal difference, :EGY will wait to see overall goal difference to know if we are first or second

 

very interesting 

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:SLO has some obvious attacking problems this tournament including one serious injury last game for their right back

The history between the two teams shows very close games and draw several times (which is not a common result in our sport)

 

my prediction would be very close games but :EGY will win 

 

prediction and hope too :d

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45 minutes ago, hoversaBR said:

I'm curious if our team can compete against Sweden. I think our chances against Spain are decent, but we'd probably have to beat both teams to make it to the quarterfinals. It probably won't happen, but it's not as impossible as I thought.

I was usually saying the inconsistency is the main problem of :EGY

Now :BRA has similar problem .. you have a very good team but I often feel the individuals are better than the team performance, you can see :BRA beat a strong team but on the other hand you may see them lose with score or lose against weaker teams.. very difficult to predict 

 

my guess today would be for:SWE because they were doing well most of the games (except few crucial moments against Spain and Portugal)

 

if your team can keep the score close you will have a good chance near the end to do something 

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51 minutes ago, El Analyzer said:

I was usually saying the inconsistency is the main problem of :EGY

Now :BRA has similar problem .. you have a very good team but I often feel the individuals are better than the team performance, you can see :BRA beat a strong team but on the other hand you may see them lose with score or lose against weaker teams.. very difficult to predict 

 

my guess today would be for:SWE because they were doing well most of the games (except few crucial moments against Spain and Portugal)

 

if your team can keep the score close you will have a good chance near the end to do something 

Yes, that was evident against Portugal, when we were winning quite comfortably and suddenly we lost control of the match.

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