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2007 World Men's Handball Championship

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tourney_nameWorld Men's Handball Championship
year2007
other_titlesHandball-Weltmeisterschaft der Männer 2007
image2007 World Men's Handball Championship.png
size180px
countryGermany
dates19 January–4 February
num_teams24
confederations5
venues12
cities12
championGermany
count3
secondPoland
thirdDenmark
fourthFrance
matches92
goals5325
top_scorerGuðjón Valur Sigurðsson (66 goals)
playerIvano Balić
previous2005 World Men's Handball Championship
next2009 World Men's Handball Championship

The 2007 World Men's Handball Championship was the 20th edition of the tournament that took place from 19 January to 4 February 2007 in Germany. 24 national teams played in 12 German cities. It was the 20th edition of the World Championship in team handball and was won by the hosts.

Stadiums

12 German cities were hosts for the 2007 Championship. The most modern stadiums – spread all over the country – had been selected. The final match took place in the Kölnarena in Cologne (Köln).

TownStadiummax. spectators
KölnKölnarena19.000
MannheimSAP-Arena14.300
HamburgColor Line Arena12.500
DortmundWestfalenhalle12.000
HalleGerry-Weber-Stadion11.000
KielOstseehalle10.200
BerlinMax-Schmeling-Halle10.000
BremenAWD-Dome9.200
MagdeburgBördelandhalle7.850
StuttgartPorsche Arena6.100
LemgoLipperlandhalle5.000
WetzlarMittelhessen-Arena5.000

Venues

**Porsche Arena**
**Lipperlandhalle**
**Rittal Arena Wetzlar**

Qualification

Main article: 2007 World Men's Handball Championship – Qualification

CompetitionDatesHostVacanciesQualified
Host nation1
[2005 World Championship](2005-world-men-s-handball-championship)23 January – 6 February 20051
[2006 African Championship](2006-african-men-s-handball-championship)10–20 January 20064
[2006 European Championship](2006-european-men-s-handball-championship)26 January – 5 February 20063
[2006 Asian Championship](2006-asian-men-s-handball-championship)12–21 February 2006THA Bangkok3
[2006 Oceania Championship](2006-oceania-handball-championship)22–24 May 2006AUS Sydney1
[2006 Pan American Championship](2006-pan-american-men-s-handball-championship)6–10 June 2006BRA Aracaju3
European qualification4 January – 18 June 2006Various8

Tournament structure

Preliminary round

The 24 competing teams will be drawn into six preliminary groups of four teams each, and the matches in the preliminary round are scheduled to be held from 20 to 22 January. The two top teams from each group then proceed to the main round, while the third and fourth-placed teams play in the Presidents-Cup.

On 14 July 2006, the groups of the tournament were determined:

Presidents-Cup

The teams placed third and fourth in the preliminary round groups are divided into four groups of three teams, as such:

The matches are scheduled for 24 to 26 January. On 28 January, the winners of group I and II then play each other for the 13th place, the runners-up play each other for the 15th place, and the third-placed play off for 17th place. The Group III and IV teams play off for 19th, 21st and 23rd place in the same fashion.

Main round

The main round is scheduled for 24 to 28 January, and the teams will be divided into two groups of six teams. The teams carry forward match results from matches against the other team from their group to qualify for the main round. Four teams from each main round group qualify for the quarter-finals.

No placement matches for the places 9 to 12 are scheduled.

Knockout stage

The knockout stage is scheduled to make up the last week of the tournament, starting on Tuesday 30 January and continuing until Sunday 4 February. The quarter-finals are set up so that the winner of one group will face the fourth-placed team in the other. Semi-finals and consolation matches are held on 1 February; two days later, the 5th and 7th place play-offs take place on 3 February, with the 3rd place play-off and final is scheduled for the following day.

Seedings

The seedings for the preliminary round have been partially determined; the full seedings will be revealed when all qualifying matches have been played. Currently, the following seedings (in IHF terminology, performance row) have been confirmed:

  • Pot 1: Spain, France, Denmark, Tunisia, Croatia, Germany
  • Pot 2: Europe 4, Europe 5, Europe 6, Europe 7, Europe 8, Europe 9
  • Pot 3: Egypt, Kuwait, Morocco, Europe 10, Europe 11, Brazil
  • Pot 4: Angola, South Korea, Qatar, Argentina, Greenland, Australia

Preliminary round

All times are local (UTC+1).

Group A



Group B



Group C




Group D



Group E



Group F



President's Cup

Group I



Group II



Group III



Group IV



23rd place game

21st place game

19th place game

17th place game

15th place game

13th place game

Main round

Group I




Group II




Knockout stage

Bracket

;Championship bracket |30 January||25||27 |30 January||18||21 |30 January||28||27 |30 January||41| (ET)|42 |1 February| (ET)|32||31 |1 February| (ET)|36||33 |4 February||29||24 |4 February||27||34

;5th place bracket |1 February||27||35 |1 February||28||25 |3 February||34||25 |3 February||40||36

Quarterfinals




5–8th place semifinals


Semifinals


Eleventh place game

Ninth place game

Seventh place game

Fifth place game

Third place game

Final

Ranking and statistics

Final ranking

RankTeam
[[Image:gold medal icon.svg]]
[[Image:silver medal icon.svg]]
[[Image:bronze medal icon.svg]]
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10
11
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Ineligible to qualify for the Olympics: Greenland do not have a National Olympic Committee recognized by the IOC
**2007 Men's World Champions**

All Star Team

  • Goalkeeper: Henning Fritz
  • Left wing: Eduard Koksharov
  • Left back: Nikola Karabatić
  • Pivot: Michael V. Knudsen
  • Centre back: Michael Kraus
  • Right back: Marcin Lijewski
  • Right wing: Mariusz Jurasik

Other awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Ivano Balić

Top goalscorers

RankNameTeamGoalsShots%
1Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson669371
2Filip Jícha5710057
3Karol Bielecki5610354
4Eduard Koksharov557771
5Ivano Balić538265
Snorri Guðjónsson8960
Ólafur Stefánsson9258
8Nikola Karabatić508658
9Angutimmarik Kreutzmann499353
10Cho Chi-hyo486772
Logi Geirsson9252
Alexander Petersson7465

Source: IHF

Top goalkeepers

RankNameTeam%SavesShots
1Ole Erevik513059
2Lars Olav Olaussen452351
3Maik dos Santos4065163
4Dragan Jerković3981209
Nenad Puljezević57147
6Johannes Bitter3842112
7Yousif Al-Fadhli3788239
Mirko Alilović52140
Vadym Brazhnyk2054
Steinar Ege47127
Kasper Hvidt125337
Sławomir Szmal120327

Source: IHF

References

References

  1. "2007 Men's World Championship Qualification". [[European Handball Federation.
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