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Men's Handball IHF World Championship 2025


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55 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

ITALY QUALIFIED!!! :hyper:

This a miracle :clap::bowdown:

The only time in history we played at the World Cup was in 1997. The hardest part of these qualifications was, surprisingly, in the first round against Turkey: we defeat in the first match away by -9 goals and a wonderful win at home by +10 goals. Later, against Belgium and now against Montenegro, we won two matches each: at home and away. Especially the last match against Montenegro was under our absolute control: we were still leading by several goals.

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:CUB v. :MEX for the North American ticket

 

:USA can’t get to be relevant in this sport, not even forming their own confederation. Great thing they bought that wild card.

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Does anyone here knows where will the World Cup be transmitted as a whole? Or is it just gonna be “Dutch tv will show the Dutch games, Portuguese tv will show the Portuguese games, etc”?

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Day 1 results:

:ITA  32 - :TUN 25 ...a big surprise as a result but in the game the swift and talented Italian team deserved the win against one of the best teams in Africa, Tunisian players seem too heavy and lack of options and tactics. well done Italy.

 

:FRA 37 - :QAT  19 .. France easily dominates the game and the gap getting bigger and bigger along the game, the mixed international old lads team who called themselves Qatar wasn't able to play against France. good result for most of Handball fans 

 

:AUT 37 - :KUW 26 .. both teams are not top but despite the close results in the first half (18-16) Austria managed to widen the gap in the second half and secured a realistic win.

 

:DEN 47 - :ALG 22 .. easy win for Denmark, Algeria couldn't do anything against the world and olympic champion despite the great effort from the Algerian GK Khalifa Ghedbane.

 

3 teams qualify from each group, with yesterday performance it seems like:

 Group B :DEN:ITA:TUN  ...but if Tunisia kept the bad performance :ALG has the chance to qualify ..their match will be the decider.

Group C :FRA :AUT:QAT .. the match between Qatar and Austria will decide who will be in the 2nd place. 

 

today we have 8 games:

:CZE VS :SUI

:EGY VS :ARG

:NED VS :GUI 

:POR VS :USA

:CRO VS :BRN

:GER VS :POL  

:HUN VS :MKD

:NOR VS :BRA 

 

the games are broadcasted on the Egyptian channels (ON time sport 1 & 2) if you have IPTV.

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My early thoughts:

 

 

:CZE beats :SUI - this match is the hardest to predict today, may be a close one, a tie even

:EGY beats :ARG

:NED beats :GUI 

:POR beats :USA

:CRO beats :BRN

:GER beats :POL  sadly, but maybe we win next 2 matches vs CZE and SUI

:HUN beats :MKD

:NOR beats :BRA 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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