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词条 2010 European Men's Handball Championship
释义

  1. Venues

  2. Qualification

     Qualified teams 

  3. Seeding

  4. Squads

  5. Preliminary round

     Group A  Group B  Group C  Group D 

  6. Main Round

     Group I  Group II 

  7. Final round

      5th/6th Place  Semifinals  Bronze Medal Game  Final 

  8. Ranking and Statistics

     Final ranking  All Star Team  Other awards  Top goalkeepers  Top goalscorers 

  9. EHF Broadcasting rights

  10. See also

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2013}}{{Infobox International Handball Competition
| tourney_name = EHF European Men's Handball Championship
| year = 2010
| other_titles = Handball-Europameisterschaft 2010
| image = 2010 European Men's Handball Championship logo.svg
| size = 300px
| caption = EHF Euro 2010 official logo
| country = Austria
| dates = 19–31 January
| num_teams = 16
| confederations = 1
| venues = 5
| cities = 5
| champion = FRA
| count = 2
| second = CRO
| third = ISL
| fourth = POL
| matches = 47
| goals = 2676
| attendance = {{#expr: 3000 + 4000 + 4200 + 4200 + 4500 + 3500 + 5500 + 5000 + 6000 + 6000 + 6000 + 5500 + 6800 + 4800 + 7200 + 7500 + 8200 + 7500 + 2800 + 3500 + 3800 + 3800 + 3800 + 4000 + 6800 + 6800 + 6800 + 4000 + 8000 + 7000 + 7000 + 8200 + 9000 + 8200 + 7700 + 5600 + 4500 + 7000 + 5100 + 5200 + 6400 + 7000 + 4000 + 9000 + 11000 + 9000 + 11000}}
| top_scorer = {{flagathlete|Filip Jícha|CZE}}
(53 goals)
| player = {{flagathlete|Filip Jícha|CZE}}
| previous = 2008 European Men's Handball Championship
| next = 2012 European Men's Handball Championship
}}

The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19–31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt.

Venues

5 Austrian cities have been selected to host the 2010 Championship. The venues in Linz, Graz and Wiener Neustadt were only used during the preliminary round. The fourth venue to be used in this round was located in Innsbruck, and was also one of the two venues in the main round. The other being Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, which was the only venue to be used in the final round.

Vienna Linz Wiener Neustadt
Wiener Stadthalle
Capacity: 11,000
Intersport Arena
Capacity: 6,000
Arena Nova
Capacity: 5,000
Innsbruck{{location map+ |Austria |float=center |width=280 |caption= |places={{location map~ |Austria |lat=48.208333 |long=16.373056 |label=Vienna}}{{location map~ |Austria |lat=47.266667 |long=11.383333 |label=Innsbruck}}{{location map~ |Austria |lat=48.303056 |long=14.290556 |label=Linz}}{{location map~ |Austria |lat=47.070278 |long=15.438889 |label=Graz}}{{location map~ |Austria |lat=47.816667 |long=16.25 |label=Wiener Neustadt}}
}}
Graz
Olympiaworld Innsbruck
Capacity: 10,000
Stadthalle Graz
Capacity: 5,000

Qualification

{{main|2010 European Men's Handball Championship qualification}}

Qualification matches were played in 2008 and in 2009. For the first time, in qualification round all teams are included, except host Austria and defending champion Denmark. Teams were divided in 7 groups and top two teams from each group qualifyd to European Championship.

Qualified teams

CountryQualified asDate qualification was securedPrevious appearances in tournament1
AUT}} 01Host 005 May 2006 01 (debut)
DEN}} 002008 EC winner 0027 January 2008 70 (1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
SWE}} 00Group 1 winner 0011 June 2009 70 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008)
POL}} 00Group 1 runner-up 0020 June 2009 40 (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
RUS}} 00Group 2 winner 0018 June 2009 80 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
SRB}} 00Group 2 runner-up 0018 June 2009 50 (19962, 19982, 20022, 20042, 20062)
ISL}} 00Group 3 winner 0017 June 2009 50 (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
NOR}} 00Group 3 runner-up 0017 June 2009 30 (2000, 2006, 2008)
CRO}} 00Group 4 winner 0017 June 2009 81 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
HUN}} 00Group 4 runner-up 0021 June 2009 61 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2006, 2008)
GER}} 00Group 5 winner 0013 June 2009 81 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
SLO}} 00Group 5 runner-up 0021 June 2009 71 (1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
FRA}} 00Group 6 winner 0017 June 2009 81 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
CZE}} 00Group 6 runner-up 0017 June 2009 51 (1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2008)
ESP}} 00Group 7 winner 0017 June 2009 81 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
UKR}} 00Group 7 runner-up 0018 June 2009 41 (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006)

1 Bold indicates champion for that year

2 Between 1996 and 2006, Serbia participated as FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.

Seeding

The draw for the final tournament took place 19:00 CET on 24 June 2009 at the Liechtenstein Museum in Vienna.[1]

  • {{hb|DEN}}
  • {{hb|CRO}} (assigned to A1)
  • {{hb|FRA}}
  • {{hb|GER}} (assigned to C1)
  • {{hb|SWE}}
  • {{hb|ESP}}
  • {{hb|ISL}}
  • {{hb|RUS}}
  • {{hb|AUT}} (assigned to B3)
  • {{hb|NOR}}
  • {{hb|POL}}
  • {{hb|HUN}} (assigned to D3)
  • {{hb|SLO}}
  • {{hb|CZE}}
  • {{hb|UKR}}
  • {{hb|SRB}}
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

Squads

{{main|2010 European Men's Handball Championship squads}}{{col-begin}}{{col-4}}
Group A
  • {{hb|CRO}} (squad)
  • {{hb|NOR}} (squad)
  • {{hb|RUS}} (squad)
  • {{hb|UKR}} (squad)
{{col-4}}
Group B
  • {{hb|AUT}} (squad)
  • {{hb|DEN}} (squad)
  • {{hb|ISL}} (squad)
  • {{hb|SRB}} (squad)
{{col-4}}
Group C
  • {{hb|GER}} (squad)
  • {{hb|POL}} (squad)
  • {{hb|SLO}} (squad)
  • {{hb|SWE}} (squad)
{{col-4}}
Group D
  • {{hb|CZE}} (squad)
  • {{hb|FRA}} (squad)
  • {{hb|HUN}} (squad)
  • {{hb|ESP}} (squad)
{{col-end}}

Preliminary round

In the following tables:

  • Pld = total games played
  • W = total games won
  • D = total games drawn (tied)
  • L = total games lost
  • GF = total goals scored (goals for)
  • GA = total goals conceded (goals against)
  • GD = goal difference (GF−GA)
  • Pts = total points accumulated

The teams placed first, second and third (shaded in green) qualified to the main round.

Group A

Venue: Stadthalle, Graz{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|CRO}} |bg=a |w=3 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=83 |ga=76 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|NOR}} |bg=a |w=2 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=82 |ga=78 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|RUS}} |bg=a |w=1 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=89 |ga=91 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|UKR}} |bg= |w=0 |d=0 |l=3 |gf=87 |ga=96 }}{{Handball table end}}All times are Central European Time (UTC+1){{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 18:10
|team1= {{hb-rt|RUS}}
|score= 37 – 33
|team2= {{hb|UKR}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Igropulo 11
|goals2= Burka, Onufriyenko 9
|HT= 21 – 16
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 3,000
|referee= Cacador, Nicolau
|refnat= POR
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 20:10
|team1= {{hb-rt|CRO}}
|score= 25 – 23
|team2= {{hb|NOR}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Vuković 7
|goals2= Tvedten 9
|HT= 11 – 10
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 4
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,000
|referee= Muro, Rodriguez
|refnat= ESP
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 21 January
|time= 18:10
|team1= {{hb-rt|UKR}}
|score= 25 – 28
|team2= {{hb|CRO}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Onufriyenko 11
|goals2= Vori 6
|HT= 14 – 12
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,200
|referee= Canbro, Claesson
|refnat= SWE
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 21 January
|time= 20:10
|team1= {{hb-rt|NOR}}
|score= 28 – 24
|team2= {{hb|RUS}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kjelling 8
|goals2= Kovalev, Rastvortsev 4
|HT= 16 – 13
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,200
|referee= Lazaar, Reveret
|refnat= FRA
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 23 January
|time= 18:10
|team1= {{hb-rt|CRO}}
|score= 30 – 28
|team2= {{hb|RUS}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Čupić 8
|goals2= Igropulo 12
|HT= 17 – 16
|twomin1= 2
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,500
|referee= Methe, Methe
|refnat= GER
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 23 January
|time= 20:10
|team1= {{hb-rt|NOR}}
|score= 31 – 29
|team2= {{hb|UKR}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Tvedten 8
|goals2= Burka 7
|HT= 14 – 16
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 7
|yellow2= 4
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 3,500
|referee= Cacador, Nicolau
|refnat= POR
}}

Group B

Venue: Intersport Arena, Linz{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|ISL}} |bg=a |w=1 |d=2 |l=0 |gf=93 |ga=88 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|DEN}} |bg=a |w=2 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=83 |ga=79 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|AUT}} |bg=a |w=1 |d=1 |l=1 |gf=103 |ga=101 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|SRB}} |bg= |w=0 |d=1 |l=2 |gf=83 |ga=94 }}{{Handball table end}}All times are Central European Time (UTC+1){{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|DEN}}
|score= 33 – 29
|team2= {{hb|AUT}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Mogensen 7
|goals2= Ziura 7
|HT= 17 – 15
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 5,500
|referee= Lazaar, Reveret
|refnat= FRA
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|ISL}}
|score= 29 – 29
|team2= {{hb|SRB}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Sigurðsson 9
|goals2= Ilić 7
|HT= 15 – 11
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2=3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 5,000
|referee= Methe, Methe
|refnat= GER
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 21 January
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|AUT}}
|score= 37 – 37
|team2= {{hb|ISL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Szilágyi 10
|goals2= Atlason 8
|HT= 17 – 20
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 2
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,000
|referee= Dinu, Din
|refnat= ROU
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 21 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|SRB}}
|score= 23 – 28
|team2= {{hb|DEN}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Ilić, Stanković, Šešum 4
|goals2= Eggert Jensen 10
|HT= 9 – 15
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,000
|referee= Horacek, Novotny
|refnat= CZE
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 23 January
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|AUT}}
|score= 37 – 31
|team2= {{hb|SRB}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Szilágyi 9
|goals2= Sesum 8
|HT= 15 – 18
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 4
|red1= 1
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,000
|referee= Muro, Rodriguez
|refnat= ESP
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 23 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|DEN}}
|score= 22 – 27
|team2= {{hb|ISL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Christiansen 5
|goals2= Sigurðsson 6
|HT= 13 – 15
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 4
|red1=
|twomin2= 5
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 5,500
|referee= Canbro, Claesson
|refnat= SWE
}}

Group C

Venue: Olympiaworld, Innsbruck{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|POL}} |bg=a |w=2 |d=1 |l=0 |gf=84 |ga=79 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|SLO}} |bg=a |w=1 |d=2 |l=0 |gf=91 |ga=89 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|GER}} |bg=a |w=1 |d=1 |l=1 |gf=89 |ga=90 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|SWE}} |bg= |w=0 |d=0 |l=3 |gf=78 |ga=84 }}{{Handball table end}}All times are Central European Time (UTC+1){{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 18:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|GER}}
|score= 25 − 27
|team2= {{hb|POL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kaufmann 7
|goals2= Bielecki 6
|HT= 8 − 12
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,800
|referee= Olesen, Pedersen
|refnat= DEN
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 20:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|SWE}}
|score= 25 − 27
|team2= {{hb|SLO}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Källman, Karlsson, Ekberg, Doder 5
|goals2= Žvižej 8
|HT= 13 − 7
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,800
|referee= Reisinger, Kaschütz
|refnat= AUT
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 20 January
|time= 18:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|SLO}}
|score= 34 − 34
|team2= {{hb|GER}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kavtičnik, Špiler 7
|goals2= Theuerkauf 7
|HT= 16 − 11
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 2
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,200
|referee= Gousko, Repkin
|refnat= BLR
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 20 January
|time= 20:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|POL}}
|score= 27 − 24
|team2= {{hb|SWE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Jurecki, Rosiński 6
|goals2= Andersson 4
|HT= 15 − 14
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 8
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,500
|referee= Nikolic, Stojkovic
|refnat= SRB
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 22 January
|time= 18:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|GER}}
|score= 30 − 29
|team2= {{hb|SWE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Glandorf 8
|goals2= Andersson 7
|HT= 21 − 18
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1= 1
|twomin2= 2
|yellow2= 2
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 8,200
|referee= Nikolic, Stojkovic
|refnat= SRB
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 22 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|POL}}
|score= 30 − 30
|team2= {{hb|SLO}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Lijewski 6
|goals2= Žvižej 9
|HT= 12 − 13
|twomin1= 7
|yellow1= 4
|red1=
|twomin2= 7
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,500
|referee= Abrahamsen, Kristiansen
|refnat= NOR
}}

Group D

Venue: Arena Nova, Wiener Neustadt{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|ESP}} |bg=a |w=2 |d=1 |l=0 |gf=95 |ga=74 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|FRA}} |bg=a |w=1 |d=2 |l=0 |gf=74 |ga=73 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|CZE}} |bg=a |w=1 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=78 |ga=84 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|HUN}} |bg= |w=0 |d=1 |l=2 |gf=80 |ga=96 }}{{Handball table end}}All times are Central European Time (UTC+1){{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 18:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|ESP}}
|score= 37 – 25
|team2= {{hb|CZE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Romero 14
|goals2= Jicha 8
|HT= 17 – 10
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 2,800
|referee= Din, Dinu
|refnat= ROU
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 19 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|FRA}}
|score= 29 – 29
|team2= {{hb|HUN}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Karabatić 7
|goals2= Ilyés 7
|HT= 16 – 16
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 8
|yellow2= 3
|red2= 1
|stadium=
|attendance= 3,500
|referee= Nikolic, Stojkovic
|refnat= SRB
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 20 January
|time= 18:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|CZE}}
|score= 20 – 21
|team2= {{hb|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Jicha 6
|goals2= Abalo, Narcisse 4
|HT= 10 – 16
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 1
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 3,800
|referee= Abrahamsen, Kristiansen
|refnat= NOR
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 20 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|HUN}}
|score= 25 – 34
|team2= {{hb|ESP}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Gulyás, Krivokapic 5
|goals2= Alberto Entrerríos, González 7
|HT= 9 – 17
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 4
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 3,800
|referee= Reisinger, Kaschütz
|refnat= AUT
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 22 January
|time= 18:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|FRA}}
|score= 24 − 24
|team2= {{hb|ESP}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Karabatić 5
|goals2= Aguinagalde, Garcia 6
|HT= 10 – 10
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 4
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 3,800
|referee= Gousko, Repkin
|refnat= BLR
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 22 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|HUN}}
|score= 26 − 33
|team2= {{hb|CZE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Császár 6
|goals2= Jicha 14
|HT= 13 – 14
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,000
|referee= Olesen, Pedersen
|refnat= DEN
}}

Main Round

    Team advanced to the Semifinals
    Team will compete for the 5th/6th place

Group I

Venue: Stadthalle, Vienna{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|CRO}} |bg=a |w=4 |d=1 |l=0 |gf=134 |ga=123 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|ISL}} |bg=a |w=3 |d=2 |l=0 |gf=163 |ga=149 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|DEN}} |bg=o |w=3 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=136 |ga=134 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|NOR}} |bg= |w=2 |d=0 |l=3 |gf=138 |ga=135 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|AUT}} |bg= |w=1 |d=1 |l=3 |gf=147 |ga=156 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|RUS}} |bg= |w=0 |d=0 |l=5 |gf=140 |ga=161 }}{{Handball table end}}{{handballbox
|date= 25 January
|time= 16:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|CRO}}
|score= 26 – 26
|team2= {{hb|ISL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Čupić 5
|goals2= Stefánsson 7
|HT= 12 – 15
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1= 1
|twomin2= 9
|yellow2= 3
|red2=1
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,800
|referee= Horacek, Novotny
|refnat= CZE
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 25 January
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|NOR}}
|score= 30 – 27
|team2= {{hb|AUT}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Myrhol, Tvedten 6
|goals2= Schlinger 6
|HT= 12 – 11
|twomin1= 2
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 7
|yellow2=3
|red2=1
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,800
|referee= Lazaar, Reveret
|refnat= FRA
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 25 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|RUS}}
|score= 28 – 34
|team2= {{hb|DEN}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Igropulo 6
|goals2= Christiansen, Knudsen 6
|HT= 13 – 18
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1= 1
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 4
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,800
|referee= Muro, Rodriguez
|refnat= ESP
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 26 January
|time= 16:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|RUS}}
|score= 30 – 38
|team2= {{hb|ISL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Chipurin 7
|goals2= Guðjónsson, Petersson 7
|HT= 10 – 19
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,000
|referee= Lazaar, Reveret
|refnat= FRA
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 26 January
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|CRO}}
|score= 26 – 23
|team2= {{hb|AUT}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Čupić 6
|goals2= Schlinger, Szilágy 5
|HT= 11 – 10
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 4
|red2= 1
|stadium=
|attendance= 8,000
|referee= Canbro, Claesson
|refnat= SWE
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 26 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|NOR}}
|score= 23 – 24
|team2= {{hb|DEN}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kjelling 7
|goals2= Eggert Jensen, Hansen, Lindberg 5
|HT= 15 – 11
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,000
|referee= Methe, Methe
|refnat= GER
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 28 January
|time= 16:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|NOR}}
|score= 34 – 35
|team2= {{hb|ISL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Tvedten 7
|goals2= Atlason 10
|HT= 16 – 18
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 5
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,000
|referee= Muro, Rodriguez
|refnat= ESP
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 28 January
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|RUS}}
|score= 30 – 31
|team2= {{hb|AUT}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Chipurin 7
|goals2= Weber, Wilczynski, Schlinger 6
|HT= 15 – 17
|twomin1= 11
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 9
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 8,200
|referee= Methe, Methe
|refnat= GER
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 28 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|CRO}}
|score= 27 – 23
|team2= {{hb|DEN}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Buntić 8
|goals2= Hansen, Knudsen 5
|HT= 14 – 11
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 4
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 9,000
|referee= Horacek, Novotny
|refnat= CZE
}}

Group II

Venue: Olympiaworld, Innsbruck{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|FRA}} |bg=a |w=4 |d=1 |l=0 |gf=135 |ga=118 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|POL}} |bg=a |w=3 |d=1 |l=1 |gf=148 |ga=144 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|ESP}} |bg=o |w=3 |d=1 |l=1 |gf=152 |ga=133 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|CZE}} |bg= |w=1 |d=1 |l=3 |gf=142 |ga=154 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|GER}} |bg= |w=0 |d=2 |l=3 |gf=127 |ga=136 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hb|SLO}} |bg= |w=0 |d=2 |l=3 |gf=159 |ga=178 }}{{Handball table end}}{{handballbox
|date= 24 January
|time= 16:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|GER}}
|score= 22 – 24
|team2= {{hb|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Jansen 5
|goals2= Joli 7
|HT= 10 – 12
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 1
|yellow2= 4
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 8,200
|referee= Din, Dinu
|refnat= ROU
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 24 January
|time= 18:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|POL}}
|score= 32 – 26
|team2= {{hb|ESP}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Jurecki 6
|goals2= Romero 8
|HT= 13 – 9
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 2
|yellow2= 2
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,700
|referee= Olesen, Pedersen
|refnat= DEN
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 24 January
|time= 20:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|SLO}}
|score= 35 – 37
|team2= {{hb|CZE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kavtičnik 8
|goals2= Jicha 12
|HT= 12 – 21
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 5,600
|referee= Kaschütz, Reisinger
|refnat= AUT
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 26 January
|time= 16:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|SLO}}
|score= 28 – 37
|team2= {{hb|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kavtičnik, Žvižej 6
|goals2= Guigou 10
|HT= 18 – 17
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2=
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,500
|referee= Olesen, Pedersen
|refnat= DEN
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 26 January
|time= 18:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|GER}}
|score= 20 – 25
|team2= {{hb|ESP}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Gensheimer 5
|goals2= Tomás 6
|HT= 9 – 14
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,000
|referee= Nikolic, Stojkovic
|refnat= SRB
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 26 January
|time= 20:15
|team1= {{hb-rt|POL}}
|score= 35 – 34
|team2= {{hb|CZE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Bielecki 7
|goals2= Jicha 7
|HT= 18 – 19
|twomin1= 1
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 5,100
|referee= Abrahamsen, Kristiansen
|refnat= NOR
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 28 January
|time= 16:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|GER}}
|score= 26 – 26
|team2= {{hb|CZE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kaufmann 7
|goals2= Jicha 6
|HT= 16 – 14
|twomin1= 2
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 5,200
|referee= Abrahamsen, Kristiansen
|refnat= NOR
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 28 January
|time= 18:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|SLO}}
|score= 32 – 40
|team2= {{hb|ESP}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Žvižej 9
|goals2= Entrerrios 11
|HT= 14 – 20
|twomin1= 2
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 6,400
|referee= Din, Dinu
|refnat= ROU
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 28 January
|time= 20:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|POL}}
|score= 24 – 29
|team2= {{hb|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Bielecki 5
|goals2= Narcisse, Sorhaindo 6
|HT= 10 – 15
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 4
|red1=
|twomin2= 1
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 7,000
|referee= Nikolic, Stojkovic
|refnat= SRB
}}

Final round

Venue: Stadthalle, Vienna{{Round4-with third
|RD1 = Semifinal
|RD2 = Final
|Consol = Bronze Match
|30 January - 14:00 (Vienna)|{{hb|ISL}}|28|{{hb|FRA}}|36
|30 January - 16:30 (Vienna)|{{hb|CRO}}|24|{{hb|POL}}|21
|31 January - 17:30 (Vienna)|{{hb|FRA}}|25|{{hb|CRO}}|21
|31 January - 15:00 (Vienna)|{{hb|ISL}}|29|{{hb|POL}}|26
}}

5th/6th Place

{{handballbox
|date= 30 January
|time= 11:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|DEN}}
|score= 34 – 27
|team2= {{hb|ESP}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Laen 8
|goals2= Malmagro 7
|HT= 18 – 13
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 2
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 4,000
|referee= Reisinger, Kaschütz
|refnat= AUT
}}

Semifinals

{{handballbox
|date= 30 January
|time= 14:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|ISL}}
|score= 28 – 36
|team2= {{hb|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Pálmarsson 6
|goals2= Karabatić 9
|HT= 14 – 16
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 9,000
|referee= Olesen, Pedersen
|refnat= DEN
}}
{{handballbox
|date= 30 January
|time= 16:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|CRO}}
|score= 24 – 21
|team2= {{hb|POL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Čupić 6
|goals2= Jurecki 7
|HT= 9 – 10
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 11,000
|referee= Abrahamsen, Kristiansen
|refnat= NOR
}}

Bronze Medal Game

{{handballbox|bg=#cc9966
|date= 31 January
|time= 15:00
|team1= {{hb-rt|POL}}
|score= 26 – 29
|team2= {{hb|ISL}}
|report= Report
|goals1= B. Jurecki, M. Jurecki, Tłuczyński 4
|goals2= Sigurðsson 8
|HT= 10 – 18
|twomin1= 8
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 9,000
|referee= Lazaar, Reveret
|refnat= FRA
}}

Final

{{handballbox|bg=gold
|date= 31 January
|time= 17:30
|team1= {{hb-rt|CRO}}
|score= 21 – 25
|team2= {{hb|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Zrnić 7
|goals2= Karabatić 6
|HT= 12 – 12
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 4
|red1= 1
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 4
|red2=
|stadium=
|attendance= 11,000
|referee= Methe, Methe
|refnat= GER
}}

Ranking and Statistics

Final ranking

align=center{{hb|FRA}}
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4POL}}
5DEN}}
6ESP}}
7NOR}}
8CZE}}
9AUT}}
10GER}}
11SLO}}
12RUS}}
13SRB}}
14HUN}}
15SWE}}
16UKR}}
    Team advanced to the 2011 World Men's Handball Championship[2]
    Sweden and France are already qualified as hosts and reigning champions respectively.
2010 Men's Handball European Champions
France
Second Title

All Star Team

  • Goalkeeper: {{flagathlete|Sławomir Szmal|POL}}
  • Left Wing: {{flagathlete|Manuel Štrlek|CRO}}
  • Left Back: {{flagathlete|Filip Jicha|CZE}}
  • Playmaker: {{flagathlete|Nikola Karabatic|FRA}}
  • Pivot: {{flagathlete|Igor Vori|CRO}}
  • Right Back: {{flagathlete|Ólafur Stefánsson|ISL}}
  • Right Wing: {{flagathlete|Luc Abalo|FRA}}

Other awards

  • Best Defence Player : {{flagathlete|Jakov Gojun|CRO}}
  • Most Valuable Player: {{flagathlete|Filip Jícha|CZE}}
Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140201213718/http://www.ehf-euro.com/Singe-News.511.0.html?&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=3245&cHash=c53357e0fb37c7165ab36ca0b16bdead ehf-euro.com]

Top goalkeepers

Total Shots (Top 10)
RankNameTeamShotsSaves%|EfficiencyMP|Matches Played
1Sławomir Szmal{{hb|POL}}316123 39 8
2Thierry Omeyer{{hb|FRA}}301113 38 8
3Mirko Alilović{{hb|CRO}}27198 36 8
3Mattias Andersson{{hb|SWE}}6423 36 3
5Thomas Bauer{{hb|AUT}}5820 34 6
5Johannes Bitter{{hb|GER}}19567 34 6
5Martin Galia{{hb|CZE}}17459 34 6
5Silvio Heinevetter{{hb|GER}}5619 34 6
5Kasper Hvidt{{hb|DEN}}17659 34 7
5Gennadiy Komok{{hb|UKR}}8328 34 3
Source: EHF

Top goalscorers

Total Goals (Top 10)
RankNameTeamShotsGoals%|EfficiencyMP|Matches Played
1Filip Jícha{{hb|CZE}}8853 60 6
2Luka Žvižej{{hb|SLO}}6441 64 6
3Nikola Karabatic{{hb|FRA}}7340 55 8
4Arnór Atlason{{hb|ISL}}6639 59 8
4Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson{{hb|ISL}}6239 63 8
4Håvard Tvedten{{hb|NOR}}5839 67 6
7Ivan Čupić{{hb|CRO}}5336 68 8
7Snorri Steinn Guðjónsson{{hb|ISL}}5636 64 8
9Konstantin Igropulo{{hb|RUS}}6035 58 6
10Róbert Gunnarsson{{hb|ISL}}4434 77 8
Source: EHF

EHF Broadcasting rights

See also

{{Commons category|2010 European Men's Handball Championship}}
  • 2010 European Women's Handball Championship

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.ehf-euro.com/aut2010/news/singe-news/article/champions-draw-on-24-june.html |title=Draw sets up heavyweight contests |publisher=ehf-euro.com/aut2010.com |date=24 June 2009 |accessdate=24 June 2009 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090621190940/http://www.ehf-euro.com/aut2010/news/singe-news/article/champions-draw-on-24-june.html |archivedate=21 June 2009 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy-all }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://teamhandballnews.com/page30.html|title=Team Handball News: 2011 WC Qualification (Men)|author=|date=|work=|publisher=|accessdate=31 January 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100220110444/http://teamhandballnews.com/page30.html|archive-date=20 February 2010|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.ehf-euro.com/aut2010/}}
{{International Handball}}{{European Handball Championship}}

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