Английская Википедия:2011 World Men's Handball Championship
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The 2011 World Men's Handball Championship, the 22nd event hosted by the International Handball Federation, was held in Sweden from 13 to 30 January 2011. All matches were played in Malmö, Lund, Kristianstad, Gothenburg, Skövde, Jönköping, Linköping and Norrköping.
In the preliminary round, 24 teams from all the world's continents were split into 4 groups, with the first-placed 3 teams advancing through the main round in two groups, carrying the previously won points against the remaining teams.[1] France won the tournament after defeating Denmark in the final, while Spain won the bronze medal after defeating Sweden in the third-place match. Thus, France has qualified for the tournament at the London Olympics.[2] The teams that finished in 2nd–7th place will play Olympic Qualifying Tournaments.
The host broadcaster was the Swedish commercial network TV4 Sport and the television rights were sold to other countries.[3]
One of the objectives of the championship was to create a multicultural party that extends far outside the handball arenas.[4]
Venues
Malmö | Gothenburg | Linköping | Norrköping |
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Malmö Arena | Scandinavium | Cloetta Center | Himmelstalundshallen |
Capacity: 13,000 | Capacity: 12,044 | Capacity: 8,500 | Capacity: 4,300 |
Файл:Malmö Arena 2008.jpg | Файл:Scandinavium Gbg by night.jpg | Файл:Cloetta Center, Linköping, juli 2005.jpg | Файл:Himmelstalundshallen i Norrköping, den 24 april 2007.JPG |
Jönköping | Шаблон:Center | Skövde | |
Kinnarps Arena | Arena Skövde | ||
Capacity: 7,000 | Capacity: 2,500 | ||
Файл:Kinnarps Arena inför match.JPG | Файл:Arena Skövde.jpg | ||
Kristianstad | Lund | ||
Kristianstad Arena | FFS Arena | ||
Capacity: 4,700 | Capacity: 3,000 | ||
Файл:Kristianstad Arena in 2011.JPG | Файл:F&fsa1d.jpg |
List of qualified teams
Bahrain and Chile qualified for their first ever handball World Championship. Austria qualified for the first time since 1993, which, coincidentally, was also hosted by Sweden.
The following 24 teams qualified for the final tournament: Шаблон:Col begin Шаблон:Col-2
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- AHF (3)
- PATHF (3)
- OHF (1)
Draw
The draw was held on 9 July 2010 at the Scandinavium at Gothenburg, Sweden.
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 | Pot 5 | Pot 6 |
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Squads
Each nation had to submit a squad of 16 players.
Match officials
On 25 October 2010, the match officials for the tournament were confirmed.[5]
Referees | |
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Шаблон:Flag | Kacem Mezian Othmane Si Bachir |
Шаблон:Flag | Carlos Marina Darío Minore |
Шаблон:Flag | Jesus Menezes Rogério Pinto |
Шаблон:Flag | Yalatima Coulibaly Mamadou Diabaté |
Шаблон:Flag | Václav Horáček Jiří Novotný |
Шаблон:Flag | Per Olesen Lars Ejby Pedersen |
Шаблон:Flag | Nordine Lazaar Laurent Reveret |
Шаблон:Flag | Lars Geipel Marcus Helbig |
Шаблон:Flag | Mohsen Karbaschi Majid Kolahdouzan |
Referees | |
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Шаблон:Flag | Gjorgji Načevski Slavko Nikolov |
Шаблон:Flag | Kenneth Abrahamsen Arne Kristiansen |
Шаблон:Flag | Bogdan Stark Romeo Ştefan |
Шаблон:Flag | Nenad Krstič Peter Ljubič |
Шаблон:Flag | Nenad Nikolić Dušan Stojković |
Шаблон:Flag | Michal Baďura Jaroslav Ondogrecula |
Шаблон:Flag | Óscar López Ángel Ramírez |
Шаблон:Flag | Rickard Canbro Mikael Claesson |
Шаблон:Flag | Omar Al-Marzouqi Mohammad Al-Nuaimi |
Preliminary round
Twenty-four participating teams were placed in the following four groups. After playing a round-robin, the top three teams in each group advanced to the Main Round. The last three teams in each group played placement matches.
Tie-breaking criteria
For the three game group stage of this tournament, where two or more teams in a group tied on an equal number of points, the finishing positions will be determined by the following tie-breaking criteria in the following order[6]
- number of points obtained in the matches among the teams in question
- goal difference in the matches among the teams in question
- number of goals scored in the matches among the teams in question (if more than two teams finish equal on points)
- goal difference in all the group matches
- number of goals scored in all the group matches
- drawing of lots
Team advanced to Main Round |
Group A (Kristianstad/Lund)
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All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)
Group B (Norrköping/Linköping)
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Group C (Malmö/Lund)
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Group D (Gothenburg)
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Main round
The top three teams of every preliminary group advanced to the Main round. Every team kept the points from preliminary round matches against teams who also advanced. In the main round every team had 3 games against the opponents they did not face in the preliminary round. The top two of every group advanced to the Semifinals, the other teams played placement matches.
Team advances to the Semifinals |
Group I (Jönköping)
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Group II (Malmö/Lund)
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Presidents Cup
Preliminary round
23rd-place match
21st-place match
19th-place match
17th-place match
15th-place match
13th-place match
Placement matches
11th-place match
9th-place match
7th-place match
5th-place match
Final round (Kristianstad/Malmö)
Semifinals
Bronze match
Final
Шаблон:Handballbox The final was played at a sold-out Malmö Arena in Malmö between France and Denmark, and was followed by 12,462 spectators.[7] In addition, the match was aired on both major Danish public television channels DR1 and TV 2 with 2,670,000 viewers, making it the most watched sport event in Denmark ever.[8]
First half
The French team started the match with a 2–0 lead, and maintained a lead until the 17th minute, where Denmark started a 3–0 run and equalised at 9–9 with a penalty shot by Anders Eggert. On the next attack, Mikkel Hansen received the Danes' first two-minute suspension, allowing France to open another three-goal lead. The half time score was 15–12 in favor of France.
Second half
The second half started with France maintaining a lead of at least two goals in the first 15 minutes. But a couple of saves in a row by the well-tempered Niklas Landin Jacobsen, meant that Mikkel Hansen could equalise to 24–24 with 11 minutes to play. Still, France took the lead once again, but with five minutes remaining and the French lead at 29–27, Jérôme Fernandez was penalized with a 2-minute suspension. Denmark took advantage, scoring two goals and making it 29–29 with 3:30 remaining. In the last minute, the French found themselves one goal ahead, 31–30. The Danish coach Ulrik Wilbek used a team timeout with 25 seconds to go to prepare the team for the last attack. Three seconds were left, when the Dane Bo Spellerberg scored from left back a positional shot in the bottom of the goal for 31–31, deferring the match to overtime.
Overtime
In the 64th minute, the Danes recorded their first lead in the match when scoring 33–32, but within the next minute the French scored two goals overturning the result. The first half of the overtime ended with a French lead of 34–33.
The second half of overtime began with veteran Lars Christiansen scoring a penalty and evening the score at 34–34. The French took the lead from there, though, and secured the win at 36–34 when Thierry Omeyer saved a Mikkel Hansen 9m shot with just over one minute to go. Michael Guigou scored the last goal of the game with one second to go to the final score 37–35.[9] The match ended 37–35 in favor of France.[10] Nikola Karabatić and Mikkel Hansen, both scored 10 goals in the final, with Karabatić chosen the MVP of the championship,[11] and Hansen the best goalscorer.[12]
Ranking and statistics
Final ranking
Файл:Gold medal icon.svg | Шаблон:Hb |
Файл:Silver medal icon.svg | Шаблон:Hb |
Файл:Bronze medal icon.svg | Шаблон:Hb |
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13 | Шаблон:Hb |
14 | Шаблон:Hb |
15 | Шаблон:Hb |
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17 | Шаблон:Hb |
18 | Шаблон:Hb |
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22 | Шаблон:Hb |
23 | Шаблон:Hb |
24 | Шаблон:Hb |
Qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics | |
Qualified for the Olympic Qualification Tournament |
Top goalkeepers
Minimum 20% of total shots received by team. Source: Hego official statistics Top goalscorers
Source: Hego official statistics |
2011 Men's World Champions
Jérôme Fernandez, Didier Dinart, Xavier Barachet, Bertrand Gille, Guillaume Joli, Samuel Honrubia, Daouda Karaboué, Nikola Karabatić, Franck Junillon, Thierry Omeyer, William Accambray, Luc Abalo, Cédric Sorhaindo, Michaël Guigou, Bertrand Roine, Sébastien Bosquet, and Arnaud Bingo. |
All Star Team
- Goalkeeper: Шаблон:Flagathlete
- Left wing: Шаблон:Flagathlete
- Left back: Шаблон:Flagathlete
- Pivot: Шаблон:Flagathlete
- Centre back: Шаблон:Flagathlete
- Right back: Шаблон:Flagathlete
- Right wing: Шаблон:Flagathlete
Chosen by team officials and IHF experts: IHF.info
Other awards
IHF broadcasting rights
- Шаблон:ARG: TyC Sports
- Шаблон:AUT: ORF Sport Plus
- Шаблон:BRA: TV Esporte Interativo, BandSports
- Шаблон:CRO: HRT, ArenaSport
- Шаблон:CZE: Sport 1
- Шаблон:DEN: TV 2, DR
- Шаблон:ESA: Sport 1
- Шаблон:FRA: Canal +
- Шаблон:GER: ARD, ZDF, SPORT1
- Шаблон:HUN: Sport 1
- Шаблон:KOR: KBS N
- Шаблон:ISL: Stöð 2 Sport
- Шаблон:NOR: TV 2
- Шаблон:POL: TVP
- Шаблон:POR: SportTV
- Шаблон:QAT, Middle East and North Africa: Al Jazeera Sports
- Шаблон:ROM: DolceSport
- Шаблон:RUS: NTV Plus Sport
- Шаблон:SRB: Radio Television of Serbia, Arena Sport
- Шаблон:SVN: Šport TV
- Шаблон:ESP: TVE, Canal+
- Шаблон:SWE: TV4
References
External links
Шаблон:International Handball Шаблон:World Handball Championship
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ France win World Championships to reach London 2012 Шаблон:Webarchive, BBC, 30 January 2011.
- ↑ Host broadcaster Шаблон:Webarchive, official website
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ ihf.info ; IHF info brochure, Tiebreaking criteria, page 49. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ WC 2011′s ideal lineup chosen – Karabatic MVP Шаблон:Webarchive, Planet Handball
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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