词条 | GF World Cup '11 | |||||||||||||
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The GF World Cup '11 is the seventh edition of the GF World Cup, which was held in Aarhus, Denmark between 20–25 September. Romania entered the tournament as defending champions following their triumph in 2010 against Norway, but were eliminated during the group stage. Norway reached the final again, for the fourth time in row, but fall short in close fight against Russia, which came back from four goals down to win the match 25–23.[1] CompetitionGroup A{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=2 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=85 |ga=68 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=2 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=84 |ga=78 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=2 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=70 |ga=74 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=3 |gf=75 |ga=94 }}{{Handball table end}}All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2){{handballbox|date= September 20, 2011 |time= 14:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}} |score= 30 – 25 |team2= {{hbw|ROM}} |report= Report |goals1= Lacrabère 6 |goals2= Curea 6 |HT= 12–9 |twomin1= 2 |yellow1= 3 |red1= |twomin2= |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= 250 |referee= Gubica, Milosevic |refnat= Croatia }} {{handballbox |date= September 20, 2011 |time= 18:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}} |score= 25 – 13 |team2= {{hbw|GER}} |report= Report |goals1= Lunde-Borgersen 5 |goals2= three players 3 |HT= 14–7 |twomin1= 2 |yellow1= 2 |red1= |twomin2= 4 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= 625 |referee= Lythje, Christiansen |refnat= Denmark }} {{handballbox |date= September 21, 2011 |time= 14:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}} |score= 31 – 29 |team2= {{hbw|ROM}} |report= Report |goals1= Steinbach, Wolhbold 6 |goals2= Şoit 8 |HT= 14–12 |twomin1= 5 |yellow1= 2 |red1= |twomin2= 4 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee=Mazeika, Mindaugas |refnat= Lithuania }} {{handballbox |date= September 21, 2011 |time= 18:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}} |score= 34 – 27 |team2= {{hbw|NOR}} |report= Report |goals1= Baudouin 7 |goals2= Riegelhuth 7 |HT= 20–14 |twomin1= 2 |yellow1= 1 |red1= |twomin2= 2 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= Hansen, Gjeding |refnat= Denmark }} {{handballbox |date= September 22, 2011 |time= 14:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}} |score= 20 – 26 |team2= {{hbw|GER}} |report= Report |goals1= Baudouin 5 |goals2= Richter 8 |HT= 9–18 |twomin1= |yellow1=2 |red1= |twomin2= 3 |yellow2= 2 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= Gubica, Milosevic |refnat=Croatia }} {{handballbox |date= September 22, 2011 |time= 18:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}} |score= 33 – 21 |team2= {{hbw|ROM}} |report= Report |goals1= Sulland 8 |goals2= Curea 8 |HT= 15–9 |twomin1= 6 |yellow1= 3 |red1= |twomin2= 2 |yellow2= 2 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= Lythje, Christiansen |refnat= Denmark }} Group B{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=3 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=86 |ga=67 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=1 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=67 |ga=75 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=1 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=65 |ga=71 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=1 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=76 |ga=81 }}{{Handball table end}}All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2){{handballbox|date= September 20, 2011 |time= 16:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}} |score= 19 – 24 |team2= {{hbw|SWE}} |report= Report |goals1= Mangué 5 |goals2= Fredén, Alm 4 |HT= 8–14 |twomin1= 1 |yellow1= 2 |red1= |twomin2= 2 |yellow2= 1 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= 300 |referee= Hansen, Gjeding |refnat= Denmark }} {{handballbox |date= September 20, 2011 |time= 20:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}} |score= 28 – 31 |team2= {{hbw|RUS}} |report= Report |goals1= Dalby 7 |goals2= Davydenko 8 |HT= 14–13 |twomin1= 3 |yellow1= 3 |red1= |twomin2= 3 |yellow2= 2 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= 2004 |referee= Mazeika, Mindaugas |refnat= Lithuania }} {{handballbox |date= September 21, 2011 |time= 16:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}} |score= 28 – 21 |team2= {{hbw|SWE}} |report= Report |goals1= Postnova, Turey 5 |goals2= Fredén 6 |HT= 14–12 |twomin1= 5 |yellow1= 2 |red1= |twomin2= 2 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= 886 |referee=Lythje, Christiansen |refnat= Denmark }} {{handballbox |date= September 21, 2011 |time= 20:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}} |score= 24 – 30 |team2= {{hbw|ESP}} |report= Report |goals1= Thorsgaard 6 |goals2= Aguilar 7 |HT= 9–17 |twomin1= 1 |yellow1= 2 |red1= |twomin2= 5 |yellow2= 2 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= Gubica, Milosevic |refnat= Croatia }} {{handballbox |date= September 22, 2011 |time= 16:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}} |score= 18 – 27 |team2= {{hbw|RUS}} |report= Report |goals1= Alonso 4 |goals2= Chernoivanenko 6 |HT= 9–16 |twomin1= 4 |yellow1= 2 |red1= |twomin2= 8 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= Gram, Mortensen |refnat= Denmark }} {{handballbox |date= September 22, 2011 |time= 20:00 |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}} |score= 24 – 20 |team2= {{hbw|SWE}} |report= Report |goals1= Skov 7 |goals2= Alm 7 |HT= 13–9 |twomin1= 4 |yellow1= 3 |red1= |twomin2= 2 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= 2712 |referee= Mazeika, Mindaugas |refnat= Lithuania }} Knockout stageSemifinals{{handballbox|date= September 24, 2011 |time= 14:15 |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}} |score= 26 – 27 |team2= {{hbw|RUS}} |report= |goals1= |goals2= |HT= |twomin1= |yellow1= |red1= |twomin2= |yellow2= |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= |refnat= }} {{handballbox |date= September 24, 2011 |time= 16:15 |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}} |score= 25 – 23 |team2= {{hbw|ESP}} |report= |goals1= |goals2= |HT= |twomin1= |yellow1= |red1= |twomin2= |yellow2= |red2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= |refnat= }} Bronze medal match{{handballbox|date= September 25, 2011 |time= 15:30 |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}} |score= 16 – 15 |team2= {{hbw|ESP}} |report= |goals1= |goals2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= |refnat= }} Final{{handballbox|date= September 25, 2011 |time= 17:30 |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}} |score= 23 – 25 |team2= {{hbw|RUS}} |report= |goals1= |goals2= |stadium= NRGi Arena, Aarhus |attendance= |referee= |refnat= }} Ranking and awards{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Final standing
All Star Team
References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=c7cc462d-1993-4758-aa0f-1a68fe1544d6&articleName=Rusland%20vandt%20GF%20World%20Cup|title=Rusland vandt GF World Cup|trans-title=Russia won the GF World Cup|publisher=dhf.dk|work=Danish Handball Federation|first=Lars|last=Graabek|date=25 September 2011|accessdate=26 September 2011|language=Danish}} External links
4 : 2011 in handball|2011 in Danish sport|GF World Cup|International handball competitions hosted by Denmark |
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