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- World Championships Record
- Summer Olympics Record Most appearances Top scorers
- National teams of the former Soviet republics
- See also
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}The USSR national handball team was the national handball team of the Soviet Union. World Championships RecordYear | Hosting Country | Rank |
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1954 | {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden | Did not participate | 1958 | {{Flagicon|GDR}} East Germany | Did not participate | 1961 | {{Flagicon|West Germany}} West Germany | Did not participate | 1964 | {{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia | 5th Place | 1967 | {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden | 3rd Place | 1970 | {{Flagicon|France}} France | 9th Place | 1974 | {{Flagicon|GDR}} East Germany | 5th Place | 1978 | {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Denmark | Runners-Up | 1982 | {{Flagicon|West Germany}} West Germany | Champions | 1986 | {{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Switzerland | 10th Place | 1990 | {{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia | Runners-Up |
Summer Olympics RecordYear | Hosting City | Rank |
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1972 | {{Flagicon|West Germany}} Munich | 4th Place | 1976 | {{Flagicon|Canada}} Montreal | Champions | 1980 | {{Flagicon|USSR}} Moscow | Runners-Up | 1984 | {{Flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles | Boycotted | 1988 | {{Flagicon|South Korea}} Seoul | Champions | 1992 | {{Flagicon|Spain}} Barcelona | {{FlagIOCteam|EUN|1992 Summer}} Champions |
==Player statistics== {{col-begin}}{{col-break}}Most appearances100+# | Name | Matches | Position|2=GK = Goalkeeper, P = Pivot/Lineman, W = Wing, OB = Outside (Left/Right) back, CB = Centre back, D = Defensive player | Years | Nationality | Andrei Xepkin | 161 | P | -1992 | UKR | Aleksandr Tuchkin | 160 | OB | -1992 | BLR | Andrey Lavrov | 100+ | GK | -1992 | RUS | {{col-break}}Top scorers250+# | Name | Goals | Average | Position|2=P = Pivot/Lineman, W = Wing, OB = Outside (Left/Right) back, CB = Centre back | Years | Nationality | Aleksandr Tuchkin | 350+ | OB | -1992 | BLR | Andrei Xepkin | 250+ | P | -1992 | UKR | {{col-end}}National teams of the former Soviet republics{{ARM}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{AZE}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{BLR}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{EST}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{GEO}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{KAZ}} | National team | U-21 team | AHF | {{KGZ}} | National team | U-20 team | AHF | {{LAT}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{LTU}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{MDA}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{RUS}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{TJK}} | National team | U-20 team | AHF | {{TKM}} | National team | U-20 team | AHF | {{UKR}} | National team | U-21 team | EHF | {{UZB}} | National team | U-20 team | AHF |
See also- Soviet Union women's national handball team
- Russia national handball team
- Russia women's national handball team
{{EHF teams}}{{National sports teams of the Soviet Union}}{{IHF World Men's Handball Championship winners}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Soviet Union National Handball Team}} 2 : Former national handball teams|National sports teams of the Soviet Union |