释义 |
- Venues
- Draw
- Competition Format
- Preliminary round Group A (Skövde) Group B (Gothenburg) Group C (Stockholm) Group D (Malmö)
- Main Round Group I (Gothenburg) Group II (Stockholm)
- Final Round (Stockholm) 1st-4th Place 5th/6th Place
- Ranking and Statistics Final ranking All-Star Team Top goalscorers
- References
{{Infobox International Handball Competition | tourney_name = EHF European Women's Handball Championship | year = 2006 | other_titles = | image = 2006 European Women's Handball Championship logo.svg | size = 250px | caption = | country = Sweden | dates = 7–17 December | num_teams = 16 | confederations = 1 | venues = 4 | cities = 4 | champion_other = {{hbw|NOR}} | count = 3 | second_other = {{hbw|RUS}} | third_other = {{hbw|FRA}} | fourth_other = {{hbw|GER}} | matches = 47 | goals = 2510 | attendance = | top_scorer = {{flagathlete|Nadine Krause|GER}} (58 goals) | player = {{flagathlete|Gro Hammerseng|NOR}} | previous = 2004 European Women's Handball Championship | next = 2008 European Women's Handball Championship }}The 2006 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in Sweden from 7–17 December. It was won by Norway after beating Russia 27–24 in the final match. This championship was also the European qualifying event for 2008 Olympics, and Norway earned a spot at the 2008 Games for being the European champion. If Norway also becomes the 2007 World champion, the 2nd place team will qualify for the Olympics. In addition, the 1 or 2 (if Europe finishes in the top 2 continents at the world championship) best ranked teams in this championship, which are outside top 7 at the world championship, will participate at the Olympic qualifying tournament. VenuesThe European Championships will be held in the following cities: - Skövde, Skövde Arena (Preliminary Group A)
- Malmö, Baltiska Hallen (Preliminary Group D)
- Gothenburg, Scandinavium (Preliminary Group B, Main Group 1)
- Stockholm, Hovet (Preliminary Group C, Main Group 2, Final Round)
DrawThe following nations were qualified: Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | {{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary {{flagicon|AUT}} Austria {{flagicon|SRB}} Serbia {{flagicon|MKD}} Macedonia {{flagicon|NOR}} Norway {{flagicon|GER}} Germany {{flagicon|SLO}} Slovenia {{flagicon|POL}} Poland {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia {{flagicon|UKR}} Ukraine {{flagicon|CRO}} Croatia {{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden {{flagicon|DEN}} Denmark {{flagicon|ESP}} Spain {{flagicon|FRA}} France {{flagicon|NED}} Netherlands
Competition Format- Preliminary Round: 16 teams are divided into four groups. They play each other in a single round robin system, so each team plays three matches. A win is worth two points, while a draw is worth one point. The top three teams from each group advance to the Main Round.
- Main Round: 12 teams are divided in two groups. They play against the teams they didn't play in the Preliminary Round, so each team plays 3 matches. All points from the Preliminary Round, except the points gained against the 4th place team in the preliminary group, are carried forward into the Main Round. Same round robin rules apply as in the Preliminary Round. Top 2 teams from each group advance to the Semifinals, while the third placed team from each group advances to the 5th-6th Place Play-off.
- Final Round: 6 teams play in the final weekend of the championships. 3rd place teams from the Main Round play in the 5th-6th Place Play-off. Other teams play in the semifinals. Losers of the semifinals advance to the 3rd-4th Place Play-off, and winners advance to the Final.
Preliminary roundGroup A (Skövde)Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GDIF | Points |
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{{hbw|HUN}} | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 107 | 72 | +35 | 6 | {{hbw|AUT}} | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 83 | 94 | -11 | 4 | {{hbw|MKD|name =Macedonia}} | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 72 | 81 | -9 | 2 | {{hbw|SRB}} | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 77 | 92 | -15 | 0 |
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December 7, 2006 | Serbia | 23 – 25 | Macedonia | Hungary | 42 – 23 | Austria | December 8, 2006 | Austria | 32 – 27 | Serbia | Macedonia | 22 – 30 | Hungary | December 10, 2006 | Austria | 28 – 25 | Macedonia | Hungary | 35 – 27 | Serbia |
Group B (Gothenburg)Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GDIF | Points |
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{{hbw|NOR}} | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 102 | 63 | +39 | 6 | {{hbw|GER}} | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 83 | 77 | +6 | 4 | {{hbw|POL}} | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 75 | 92 | -17 | 2 | {{hbw|SLO}} | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 80 | 108 | -28 | 0 |
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December 7, 2006 | Germany | 30 – 20 | Poland | Norway | 43 – 20 | Slovenia | December 8, 2006 | Slovenia | 30 – 31 | Germany | Poland | 21 – 32 | Norway | December 10, 2006 | Slovenia | 30 – 34 | Poland | Norway | 27 – 22 | Germany |
Group C (Stockholm)Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GDIF | Points |
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{{hbw|RUS}} | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 97 | 69 | +28 | 6 | {{hbw|CRO}} | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 67 | 70 | -3 | 4 | {{hbw|SWE}} | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 57 | 69 | -12 | 2 | {{hbw|UKR}} | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 73 | 86 | -13 | 0 |
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December 7, 2006 | Russia | 27 – 22 | Croatia | Ukraine | 18 – 22 | Sweden | December 9, 2006 | Croatia | 24 – 23 | Ukraine | Sweden | 15 – 30 | Russia | December 10, 2006 | Russia | 40 – 32 | Ukraine | Croatia | 21 – 20 | Sweden |
Group D (Malmö)Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GDIF | Points | Tiebreaker* |
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{{hbw|ESP}} | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 78 | 67 | +11 | 4 | +1 | {{hbw|FRA}} | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 76 | 74 | +2 | 4 | 0 | {{hbw|DEN}} | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 77 | 71 | +6 | 4 | -1 | {{hbw|NED}} | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 65 | 84 | -19 | 0 |
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December 7, 2006 | Spain | 26 – 16 | Netherlands | Denmark | 20 – 24 | France | December 9, 2006 | France | 24 – 28 | Spain | Netherlands | 23 – 30 | Denmark | December 10, 2006 | Denmark | 27 – 24 | Spain | France | 28 – 26 | Netherlands | * Note - the tiebreaker was the goal difference in the matches between Spain, France and DenmarkMain Round Group I (Gothenburg) Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GDIF | Points |
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{{hbw|NOR}} | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 160 | 111 | +50 | 10 | {{hbw|GER}} | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 143 | 116 | +27 | 8 | {{hbw|HUN}} | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 166 | 134 | +32 | 6 | {{hbw|POL}} | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 130 | 156 | -26 | 4 | {{hbw|AUT}} | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 121 | 173 | -52 | 2 | {{hbw|MKD|name = Macedonia}} | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 113 | 144 | -31 | 0 |
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December 12, 2006 | Macedonia | 33 – 35 | Poland | Hungary | 27 – 34 | Germany | Austria | 24 – 39 | Norway | December 13, 2006 | Hungary | 37 – 21 | Poland | Austria | 22 – 34 | Germany | Macedonia | 13 – 28 | Norway | December 14, 2006 | Austria | 24 – 33 | Poland | Macedonia | 20 – 23 | Germany | Hungary | 31 – 34 | Norway |
Group II (Stockholm)Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GDIF | Points | Tiebreaker* |
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{{hbw|RUS}} | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 145 | 112 | +33 | 10 | {{hbw|FRA}} | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 122 | 117 | +5 | 6 | {{hbw|SWE}} | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 109 | 120 | -11 | 4 | +4 | {{hbw|CRO}} | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 117 | 120 | -3 | 4 | -1 | {{hbw|ESP}} | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 124 | 133 | -9 | 4 | -3 | {{hbw|DEN}} | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 118 | 133 | -15 | 2 |
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December 12, 2006 | Croatia | 27 – 29 | Spain | Russia | 25 – 24 | France | Sweden | 27 – 22 | Denmark | December 13, 2006 | Croatia | 21 – 22 | France | Sweden | 24 – 19 | Spain | Russia | 32 – 27 | Denmark | December 14, 2006 | Sweden | 23 – 28 | France | Croatia | 26 – 22 | Denmark | Russia | 31 – 24 | Spain | * Note - the tiebreaker was the goal difference in the matches between Sweden, Croatia and SpainFinal Round (Stockholm) 1st-4th Place{{Round4-with third |RD1 = Semi Final |RD2 = Final |Consol = 3rd/4th Place |December 16, 2006 | {{hbw|NOR}} | 28 | {{hbw|FRA}} | 24 |December 16, 2006 | {{hbw|GER}} | 29 | {{hbw|RUS}} | 33 |December 17, 2006 | {{hbw|NOR}} | 27 | {{hbw|RUS}} | 24 |December 17, 2006 | {{hbw|FRA}} | 29 | {{hbw|GER}} | 25 }}5th/6th PlaceDecember 16, 2006 | | | |
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{{hbw-rt|HUN}} | 32 – 25 | {{hbw|SWE}} |
Ranking and Statistics{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Final rankingalign=center | {{hbw|NOR}} | align=center | {{hbw|RUS}} | align=center | {{hbw|FRA}} | 4 | GER}} | 5 | HUN}} | 6 | SWE}} | 7 | CRO}} | 8 | POL}} | 9 | ESP}} | 10 | AUT}} | 11 | DEN}} | 12 | MKD|name=Macedonia}} | 13 | UKR}} | 14 | SRB}} | 15 | NED}} | 16 | SLO}} | |
{{col-2}}2006 Women's European Champions Norway Third Title
- Team Roster
Marit Malm Frafjord, Terese Pedersen, Gro Hammerseng, Kristine Lunde, Marianne Rokne, Katrine Lunde, Else-Marthe Sørlie, Gøril Snorroeggen, Anette Hovind Johansen, Karoline Dyhre Breivang, Kari Aalvik Grimsbø, Ragnhild Aamodt, Anne Kjersti Suvdal, Kari Mette Johansen, Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth, Katja Nyberg and Tonje Nøstvold Head Coach: Marit Breivik |
All-Star Team- Goalkeeper: {{flagathlete|Inna Suslina|RUS}}
- Left wing: {{flagathlete|Kari Mette Johansen|NOR}}
- Left back: {{flagathlete|Nadine Krause|GER}}
- Pivot: {{flagathlete|Liudmila Bodnieva|RUS}}
- Centre back: {{flagathlete|Gro Hammerseng|NOR}} (MVP)
- Right back: {{flagathlete|Ibolya Mehlmann|HUN}}
- Right wing: {{flagathlete|Annika Wiel Freden|SWE}}
{{col-end}}Top goalscorersRank | Player | Team | Goals |
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1 | Nadine Krause | GER}} | 58 | 2 | Karolina Kudłacz | POL}} | 48 | 3 | Tanja Logvin | AUT}} | 45 | 4 | Kari Mette Johansen | NOR}} | 41 | Gro Hammerseng | NOR}} | Grit Jurack | GER}} | 7 | Marina Naukovič | MKD|name =Macedonia}} | 40 | 8 | Ibolya Mehlmann | HUN}} | 37 | 9 | Angélique Spincer | FRA}} | 35 | 10 | Yelena Polenova | RUS}} | 34 | Susana Fraile Celaya | ESP}} | |
References- European Handball Federation
{{International Handball}}{{European Handball Championship}} 13 : European Women's Handball Championship|International handball competitions hosted by Sweden|2006 in Swedish women's sport|Women's handball in Sweden|2006 in women's handball|December 2006 sports events in Europe|Sports competitions in Stockholm|Sports competitions in Malmö|Sports competitions in Gothenburg|Sports competitions in Skövde|2000s in Stockholm|2000s in Gothenburg|2000s in Malmö |