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Men's Final Olympic Qualification

Tournament 2

:SWE Malmo (SWE) - 08.04.2016 - 10.04.2016 :SWE

 

Round-Robin

4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Men's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016

 

Day 3 Results

:SWE Sweden  23 - 25  Spain :ESP    

(Half Time Score: 11-12)

10th April 2016, h. 16:30 (GMT +2), Malmo Arena, Malmo

 

:SLO Slovenia  33 - 17  Iran :IRI  

(Half Time Score: 17-8)

10th April 2016, h. 18:45 (GMT +2), Malmo Arena, Malmo

 

Round-Robin Final Standing

RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS
1 :SLO Slovenia  3  2  0  1  80:62  4
2 :SWE Sweden  3  2  0  1  81:67  4
3 :ESP Spain  3  2  0  1  83:70  4
4 :IRI Iran  3  0  0  3  59:104  0

 

 

 

Following Nations Have Qualified to Men's Handball Olympic Tournament

  • :SLO Slovenia
  • :SWE Sweden

 

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Men's Final Olympic Qualification

Tournament 3

:DEN Herning (DEN) - 08.04.2016 - 10.04.2016 :DEN

 

Round-Robin

4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Men's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016

 

Day 3 Results

:CRO Croatia  27 - 21  Norway :NOR    

(Half Time Score: 14-7)

10th April 2016, 18:00 (GMT +2), Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

:BRN Bahrain  24 - 26  Denmark :DEN  

(Half Time Score: 12-12)

10th April 2016, h. 20:30 (GMT +2), Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning

 

Round-Robin Final Standing

RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS
1 :DEN Denmark  3  2  1  0  79:73  5
2 :CRO Croatia  3  2  0  1  84:71  4
3 :NOR Norway  3  1  1  1  81:81  3
4 :BRN Bahrain  3  0  0  3  75:94  0

 

 

 

Following Nations Have Qualified to Men's Handball Olympic Tournament

  • :CRO Croatia
  • :DEN Denmark

 

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Men's Final Olympic Qualification

Tournament 1

:POL Gdansk (POL) - 08.04.2016 - 10.04.2016 :POL

 

Round-Robin

4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Men's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016

 

Day 3 Results

:MKD Macedonia  30 - 27  Chile :CHI    

(Half Time Score: 17-14)

10th April 2016, h. 18:00 (GMT +2), Ergo Arena, Gdansk

 

:TUN Tunisia  24 - 28  Poland :POL  

(Half Time Score: 13-15)

10th April 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +2), Ergo Arena, Gdansk

 

Round-Robin Final Standing

RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS
1 :POL Poland  3  2  0  0  88:71  6
2 :TUN Tunisia  3  2  0  1  91:83  4
3 :MKD Macedonia  3  1  0  2  76:84  2
4 :CHI Chile  3  0  0  3  83:100  0

 

 

 

Following Nations Have Qualified to Men's Handball Olympic Tournament

  • :POL Poland
  • :TUN Tunisia

 

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9 hours ago, Agger said:

 

Well. The whole world knew that someone would complain if it happened...

it always happens between scandinavians, u know it too

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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