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Women's Handball Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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This means an easy qualification for :NED  :NOR  :MNE  and :JPN v :KOR  will be interesting for the final spot of that group.

 

I am guessing that :RUS and :FRA  will qualify from the death group no matter what. :SWE  :HUN  :ESP  :BRA will fight really hard for the last two spots, every match will count. It can be the most exiting group at the team events. 

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3 minutes ago, Vektor said:

This means an easy qualification for :NED  :NOR  :MNE  and :JPN v :KOR  will be interesting for the final spot of that group.

 

I am guessing that :RUS and :FRA  will qualify from the death group no matter what. :SWE  :HUN  :ESP  :BRA will fight really hard for the last two spots, every match will count. It can be the most exiting group at the team events. 

spain and brazil out of the 1st round

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Ranking of the teams per groups based on their results since Rio from WChs and EChs.

 

A ECh2016 WCh2017 ECh2018 WCh2019 ECh2020
:NOR 1st 2nd 5th 4th 1st
:NED 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 6th
:MNE 13th 6th 9th 5th 8th
:JPN - 16th - 10th -
:KOR - 13th - 11th -
:ANG - 19th - 15th -

 

B ECh2016 WCh2017 ECh2018 WCh2019 ECh2020
:FRA 3rd 1st 1st 13th 2nd
:RUS 7th 5th 2nd 3rd 5th
:SWE 8th 4th 6th 7th 11th
:ESP 11th 11th 12th 2nd 9th
:HUN 12th 15th 7th 14th 10th
:BRA - 18th - 17th -

 

Edit: Also, countries missing from Tokyo that made it into the Top8 at least one of these events.

 

  ECh2016 WCh2017 ECh2018 WCh2019 ECh2020
:DEN 4th 6th 8th 9th 4th
:ROU 5th 10th 4th 12th 12th
:GER 6th 12th 10th 8th 7th
:SRB 9th 9th 11th 6th 13th
:CZE 10th 8th 15th - 15th
:CRO 16th - 16th - 3rd

 

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4 hours ago, Vektor said:

This means an easy qualification for :NED  :NOR  :MNE  and :JPN v :KOR  will be interesting for the final spot of that group.

 

I am guessing that :RUS and :FRA  will qualify from the death group no matter what. :SWE  :HUN  :ESP  :BRA will fight really hard for the last two spots, every match will count. It can be the most exiting group at the team events. 

I think you are underestimating :KOR . They have a very balanced team and play 'another type' of handball. I'm curious about the Japanese team. Latest tournaments they did really well (and also play a very quick game, like Korea). Netherlands struggled against these Asian teams, so nothing is sure. But normally :NED:MNE and :NOR will finish in the top 4.

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4 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

I am still looking for the full program of the men's and women's events, thank you for your help

MATCH SCHEDULE
The final order of matches (who plays when) will be confirmed at a later date via ihf.info

 

Men’s Tournament

Group A: Argentina (ARG), Spain (ESP), Germany (GER), France (FRA), Norway (NOR), Brazil (BRA)
Group B: Bahrain (BRN), Egypt (EGY), Portugal (POR), Sweden (SWE), Denmark (DEN), Japan (JPN)

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

Day 1: Saturday 24 July
NOR vs BRA
FRA vs ARG
GER vs ESP
DEN vs JPN
SWE vs BRN
POR vs EGY

 

Day 2: Monday 26 July
BRA vs FRA
ESP vs NOR
ARG vs GER
JPN vs SWE
EGY vs DEN
BRN vs POR

 

Day 3: Wednesday 28 July
NOR vs ARG
FRA vs GER
BRA vs ESP
DEN vs BRN
SWE vs POR
JPN vs EGY

 

Day 4: Friday 30 July
FRA vs ESP
GER vs NOR
ARG vs BRA
SWE vs EGY
POR vs DEN
BRN vs JPN

 

Day 5: Sunday 1 August
ESP vs ARG
GER vs BRA
NOR vs FRA
EGY vs BRN
POR vs JPN
DEN vs SWE

 

Quarter-Finals: Tuesday 3 August
Semi-Finals: Thursday 5 August
Bronze/Gold: Saturday 7 August

 

Women’s Tournament

Group A: Angola (ANG), Republic of Korea (KOR), Norway (NOR), Montenegro (MNE), Netherlands (NED), Japan (JPN)
Group B: Brazil (BRA), France (FRA), Hungary (HUN), Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), Spain (ESP), Sweden (SWE)

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

Day 1: Sunday 25 July
NED vs JPN
MNE vs ANG
NOR vs KOR
ESP vs SWE
ROC vs BRA
HUN vs FRA

 

Day 2: Tuesday 27 July
JPN vs MNE
KOR vs NED
ANG vs NOR
SWE vs ROC
FRA vs ESP
BRA vs HUN

 

Day 3: Thursday 29 July
NED vs ANG
MNE vs NOR
JPN vs KOR
ESP vs BRA
ROC vs HUN
SWE vs FRA

 

Day 4: Saturday 31 July
MNE vs KOR
NOR vs NED
ANG vs JPN
ROC vs FRA
HUN vs ESP
BRA vs SWE

 

Day 5: Monday 2 August
KOR vs ANG
NOR vs JPN
NED vs MNE
FRA vs BRA
HUN vs SWE
ESP vs ROC

 

Quarter-Finals: Wednesday 4 August
Semi-Finals: Friday 6 August
Bronze/Gold: Sunday 8 August

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1 minute ago, Vektor said:

MATCH SCHEDULE
The final order of matches (who plays when) will be confirmed at a later date via ihf.info

 

Men’s Tournament

Group A: Argentina (ARG), Spain (ESP), Germany (GER), France (FRA), Norway (NOR), Brazil (BRA)
Group B: Bahrain (BRN), Egypt (EGY), Portugal (POR), Sweden (SWE), Denmark (DEN), Japan (JPN)

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

Day 1: Saturday 24 July
NOR vs BRA
FRA vs ARG
GER vs ESP
DEN vs JPN
SWE vs BRN
POR vs EGY

 

Day 2: Monday 26 July
BRA vs FRA
ESP vs NOR
ARG vs GER
JPN vs SWE
EGY vs DEN
BRN vs POR

 

Day 3: Wednesday 28 July
NOR vs ARG
FRA vs GER
BRA vs ESP
DEN vs BRN
SWE vs POR
JPN vs EGY

 

Day 4: Friday 30 July
FRA vs ESP
GER vs NOR
ARG vs BRA
SWE vs EGY
POR vs DEN
BRN vs JPN

 

Day 5: Sunday 1 August
ESP vs ARG
GER vs BRA
NOR vs FRA
EGY vs BRN
POR vs JPN
DEN vs SWE

 

Quarter-Finals: Tuesday 3 August
Semi-Finals: Thursday 5 August
Bronze/Gold: Saturday 7 August

 

Women’s Tournament

Group A: Angola (ANG), Republic of Korea (KOR), Norway (NOR), Montenegro (MNE), Netherlands (NED), Japan (JPN)
Group B: Brazil (BRA), France (FRA), Hungary (HUN), Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), Spain (ESP), Sweden (SWE)

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

Day 1: Sunday 25 July
NED vs JPN
MNE vs ANG
NOR vs KOR
ESP vs SWE
ROC vs BRA
HUN vs FRA

 

Day 2: Tuesday 27 July
JPN vs MNE
KOR vs NED
ANG vs NOR
SWE vs ROC
FRA vs ESP
BRA vs HUN

 

Day 3: Thursday 29 July
NED vs ANG
MNE vs NOR
JPN vs KOR
ESP vs BRA
ROC vs HUN
SWE vs FRA

 

Day 4: Saturday 31 July
MNE vs KOR
NOR vs NED
ANG vs JPN
ROC vs FRA
HUN vs ESP
BRA vs SWE

 

Day 5: Monday 2 August
KOR vs ANG
NOR vs JPN
NED vs MNE
FRA vs BRA
HUN vs SWE
ESP vs ROC

 

Quarter-Finals: Wednesday 4 August
Semi-Finals: Friday 6 August
Bronze/Gold: Sunday 8 August

too bad there are no timetables

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