2001 World Men's Handball Championship

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2001 World Men's Handball Championship
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Tournament details
Host countryFlag of France.svg  France
Venue(s)9 (in 9 host cities)
Dates23 January – 4 February
Teams24
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of France.svg  France (2nd title)
Runner-upFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Third placeFlag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Fourth placeFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Tournament statistics
Matches played80
Goals scored4,003 (50.04 per match)
Top scorer(s)Flag of Russia.svg  Eduard Koksharov  (RUS)
(61 goals)
Best playerFlag of Sweden.svg  Stefan Lövgren  (SWE) [1]
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The 2001 World Men's Handball Championship took place in France from 23 January to 4 February 2001. It was the 17th edition of the World Championship in team handball and the hosts won the championship.

Contents

Venues

9 cities were hosts for the tournament. The final match took place in the capital Paris.

TownStadiummax. spectators
Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy 13.500
Amnéville Galaxie Amnéville 6.000
Besançon Palais des Sports 6.000
Albertville La halle de glace Olympique 5.700
Marseille Palais des Sports 5.600
Toulouse Palais des Sports 5.000
Nantes Palais des Sports de Beaulieu 4.600
Montpellier Palais des sports René-Bougnol 3.000
Dunkerque Stade des Flandres 2.400
Paris Amnéville Besançon Albertville
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Galaxie Palais des Sports La halle de glace Olympique
Capacity: 13,500Capacity: 6,000Capacity: 6,000Capacity: 5,700
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Marseille
Palais des Sports
Capacity: 5,600
Palais des sport marseille.jpg
Toulouse Nantes Montpellier Dunkerque
Palais des Sports Palais des Sports de Beaulieu Palais des sports René-Bougnol Stade des Flandres
Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 4,600Capacity: 3,000Capacity: 2,400
Aerial view of Stadium Toulouse.jpg PalaisdesSportsBeaulieu-Nantes-CDL2011.JPG Palais sports Rene Bougnol Montpellier.JPG Salle Dewerdt.JPG

Qualification

CompetitionDatesVacanciesQualified
Host nation1Flag of France.svg  France
1999 World Men's Handball Championship 1–15 June 19991Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
2000 European Men's Handball Championship 21–30 January 20004Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
2000 African Men's Handball Championship 22 April – 1 May 20004Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
2000 Pan American Men's Handball Championship23–28 May 20004Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
European qualification15 December 1999 – 11 June 20006+1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Asian qualification12–27 August 20003Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea

First round

The first four teams of each group qualify for the round of 16.

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5500147112+3510 Round of 16
2Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 5311124115+97
3Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 5212125119+65
4Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 520312212204 [lower-alpha 1]
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 512213613604 [lower-alpha 1]
6Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 5005112162500
Source: IHF
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Portugal 29–19 Czech Republic
23 January 2001
14:30
Egypt  Flag of Egypt.svg28–19Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Josić, Rudić (CRO)
(14–6)
23 January 2001
18:30
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg29–19Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Referees: Lemme, Ullrich (GER)
(14–10)
23 January 2001
20:30
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg24–21Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Referees: Boye, Jensen (DEN)
(13–9)

24 January 2001
16:30
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg26–26Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Breto, Huelin (ESP)
(16–14)
24 January 2001
18:30
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg22–19Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Josić, Rudić (CRO)
(10–11)
24 January 2001
20:30
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg21–33Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Lemme, Ullrich (GER)
(11–21)

25 January 2001
16:30
Egypt  Flag of Egypt.svg23–19Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Boye, Jensen (DEN)
(9–10)
25 January 2001
18:30
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg23–31Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Breto, Huelin (ESP)
(13–16)
25 January 2001
20:30
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg29–22Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Josić, Rudić (CRO)
(15–10)

27 January 2001
14:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg40–23Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Boye, Jensen (DEN)
(22–9)
27 January 2001
16:00
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg25–32Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Lemme, Ullrich (GER)
(12–16)
27 January 2001
18:00
Egypt  Flag of Egypt.svg24–22Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Breto, Huelin (ESP)
(12–7)

28 January 2001
14:00
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg30–26Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Breto, Huelin (ESP)
(11–13)
28 January 2001
16:00
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg29–29Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Lemme, Ullrich (GER)
(15–12)
28 January 2001
18:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg29–23Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Palais des sports René-Bougnol, Montpellier
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Josić, Rudić (CRO)
(14–7)

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of France.svg  France (H)550013285+4710 Round of 16
2Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 540114689+578
3Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 5212107102+55 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 521294118245 [lower-alpha 1]
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 5104108124162
6Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 500576145690
Source: IHF
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Argentina 23–23 Algeria
23 January 2001
14:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg22–16Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Vakula, Liudovyk (UKR)
(14–9)
23 January 2001
18:00
France  Flag of France.svg23–13Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 4,400
Referees: Øie, Hogsnes (NOR)
(10–4)
23 January 2001
20:00
Yugoslavia  Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg31–23Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Al-Janahe, Rasheed (KSA)
(15–12)

24 January 2001
16:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg19–20Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Øie, Hogsnes (NOR)
(10–8)
24 January 2001
18:00
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg14–30Flag of France.svg  France Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Referees: Rosskamp, Rothkranz (BEL)
(8–14)
24 January 2001
20:00
Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg20–23Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Vakula, Liudovyk (UKR)
(7–14)

25 January 2001
16:00
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg13–26Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 4,010
Referees: Øie, Hogsnes (NOR)
(3–13)
25 January 2001
18:00
France  Flag of France.svg29–19Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Al-Janahe, Rasheed (KSA)
(14–10)
25 January 2001
20:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg10–32Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Rosskamp, Rothkranz (BEL)
(2–15)

27 January 2001
14:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg23–23Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Vakula, Liudovyk (UKR)
(8–11)
27 January 2001
16:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg27–19Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Rosskamp, Rothkranz (BEL)
(15–7)
27 January 2001
18:00
Yugoslavia  Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg20–22Flag of France.svg  France Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Øie, Hogsnes (NOR)
(8–13)

28 January 2001
14:00
Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg25–20Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Vakula, Liudovyk (UKR)
(11–8)
28 January 2001
16:00
Yugoslavia  Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg40–14Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Al-Janahe, Rasheed (KSA)
(21–6)
28 January 2001
18:00
France  Flag of France.svg28–19Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Vakula, Liudovyk (UKR)
(14–11)

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5401160105+558 Round of 16
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5311157100+577 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 5311154115+397 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 5302145132+136
5Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 510485140552
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5005801891090
Source: IHF
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Croatia 23–23 Germany
23 January 2001
14:30
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg25–15Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Nachevski, Nachevski (MKD)
(12–6)
23 January 2001
18:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg40–12Flag of the United States.svg  United States Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Mbengue, Sèye (SEN)
(19–6)
23 January 2001
20:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg26–17Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Hansson, Olsson (SWE)
(13–9)

24 January 2001
16:30
Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg16–31Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Mbengue, Sèye (SEN)
(10–17)
24 January 2001
18:30
United States  Flag of the United States.svg12–41Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 2,800
Referees: Hussain, Haider (KUW)
(5–21)
24 January 2001
20:30
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg26–33Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Nachevski, Nachevski (MKD)
(14–16)

25 January 2001
16:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg45–18Flag of the United States.svg  United States Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Hussain, Haider (KUW)
(19–10)
25 January 2001
18:30
Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg20–27Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Nachevski, Nachevski (MKD)
(10–11)
25 January 2001
20:30
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg23–23Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,200
Referees: Hansson, Olsson (SWE)
(12–13)

27 January 2001
14:00
United States  Flag of the United States.svg18–26Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Hansson, Olsson (SWE)
(8–11)
27 January 2001
16:00
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg22–31Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,200
Referees: Nachevski, Nachevski (MKD)
(11–15)
27 January 2001
18:00
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg33–38Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Hussain, Haider (KUW)
(18–16)

28 January 2001
14:00
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg39–8Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Hussain, Haider (KUW)
(21–5)
28 January 2001
16:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg37–20Flag of the United States.svg  United States Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Mbengue, Sèye (SEN)
(17–9)
28 January 2001
18:00
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg27–32Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Palais des Sports, Besançon
Attendance: 3,200
Referees: Hansson, Olsson (SWE)
(9–16)

Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5410140120+209 Round of 16
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5302134115+196 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 5302116110+66 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 5212116127115
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 5203145137+84
6Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 500592134420
Source: IHF
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Ukraine 24–18 Tunisia
23 January 2001
13:30
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg28–24Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Goulão, Macau (POR)
(16–8)
23 January 2001
17:30
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg23–20Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Garcia, Moreno (FRA)
(13–13)
23 January 2001
19:30
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg20–14Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA)
(9–8)

24 January 2001
15:30
Saudi Arabia  Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg22–35Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 1,700
Referees: Garcia, Moreno (FRA)
(13–17)
24 January 2001
17:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg27–30Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Arnaldsson, Viðarsson (ISL)
(12–16)
24 January 2001
19:30
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg28–19Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Goulão, Macau (POR)
(17–6)

25 January 2001
15:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg24–18Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA)
(10–11)
25 January 2001
17:30
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg29–18Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Goulão, Macau (POR)
(17–10)
25 January 2001
19:30
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg29–30Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Arnaldsson, Viðarsson (ISL)
(12–18)

27 January 2001
14:00
Saudi Arabia  Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg17–28Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Arnaldsson, Viðarsson (ISL)
(9–14)
27 January 2001
16:00
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg25–25Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA)
(9–12)
27 January 2001
18:00
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg23–28Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,400
Referees: Garcia, Moreno (FRA)
(10–13)

28 January 2001
14:00
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg22–21Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Arnaldsson, Viðarsson (ISL)
(11–10)
28 January 2001
16:00
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg22–31Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Garcia, Moreno (FRA)
(9–14)
28 January 2001
18:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg33–30Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Stade des Flandres, Dunkerque
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Goulão, Macau (POR)
(15–15)

Knockout stage

Bracket

Championship bracket
 
Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
31 January
 
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 32
 
1 February
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 23
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 34
 
31 January
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 20
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 34
 
3 February
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine (ET)37
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25
 
31 January
 
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 24
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 28
 
1 February
 
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 23
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24
 
31 January
 
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 26
 
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 27
 
4 February
 
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 31
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25
 
31 January
 
Flag of France.svg  France (ET)28
 
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 24
 
1 February
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 26
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 23
 
31 January
 
Flag of France.svg  France (ET)26
 
Flag of France.svg  France 23
 
3 February
 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 18
 
Flag of France.svg  France 24
 
31 January
 
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 21 Third place
 
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 21
 
1 February4 February
 
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 24
 
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 21Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 27
 
31 January
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 19 Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 17
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 28
 
 
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 26
 
5th place bracket
 
5–8th place semifinalsFifth place
 
      
 
3 February
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 23
 
4 February
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain (ET)40
 
3 February
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 38
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 29
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 33
 
Seventh place
 
 
4 February
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 30
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 24

Round of 16

31 January 2001
17:00
France  Flag of France.svg23–18Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal La halle de glace Olympique, Albertville
(10–10)

31 January 2001
17:30
Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg21–24Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Galaxie Amnéville, Amnéville
(9–12)

31 January 2001
18:00
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg34–37 (ET)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Palais des Sports de Marseille, Marseille
(11–11)

FT: 29–29  ET: 4–4, 1–4


31 January 2001
18:00
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg27–31Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia Palais des sports, Toulouse
(10–15)

31 January 2001
19:30
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg24–26Flag of Germany.svg  Germany La halle de glace Olympique, Albertville
(11–15)

31 January 2001
20:30
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg28–26Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Galaxie Amnéville, Amnéville
(11–12)

31 January 2001
20:30
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg32–23Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Palais des Sports de Marseille, Marseille
(18–10)

31 January 2001
20:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg28–23Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Palais des sports, Toulouse
(16–11)

Places 9th to 16th

For places 9–16 the criterion was the number of points gained against the teams ranked first to fourth in the preliminary round in their group.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
9Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3111888803
10Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 3102666602
11Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 3102656722
12Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 31028192112
13Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 30125669131
14Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 30126684181
15Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 30125283311
16Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 30036377140
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Quarterfinals

1 February 2001
20:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg23–26 (ET)Flag of France.svg  France La halle de glace Olympique, Albertville
(8–11)

FT: 22–22  ET: 1–4


1 February 2001
20:30
Egypt  Flag of Egypt.svg21–19Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Galaxie Amnéville, Amnéville
(9–7)

1 February 2001
20:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg24–26Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia Palais des sports, Toulouse
(10–13)

1 February 2001
20:30
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg34–20Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Palais des Sports de Marseille, Marseille
(14–9)

5–8th place semifinals

3 February 2001
09:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg23–24Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
(7–14)

3 February 2001
12:00
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg29–33Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
(16–17)

Semifinals

3 February 2001 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg25–24Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
Attendance: 13,500
Referees: Nachevski, Nachevski (MKD)
Lövgren 11(14–9) Jovanović 5
Report

3 February 2001 France  Flag of France.svg24–21Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
Attendance: 13,500
Referees: Boye, Jensen (DEN)
Anquetil 7(8–10) Zaky 8
 Number 2 in light blue rounded square.svg Report  Number 2 in light blue rounded square.svg

Seventh place game

4 February 2001 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg30–24Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
Kostetsky 14(17–8) Baur 8
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Fifth place game

4 February 2001 Spain  Flag of Spain.svg40–38 (ET)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
Ortega 10(18–15) Koksharov, Krivoshlykov 6
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FT: 35–35  ET: 5–3

Third place game

4 February 2001 FR Yugoslavia  Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg27–17Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
Referees: Lemme, Ulrich (GER)
Škrbić 9(11–8) A. Awaad, Moemen 4
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Final

4 February 2001 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg25–28 (ET)Flag of France.svg  France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
Referees: Øie, Hognes (NOR)
Lövgren 8(10–11) Fernandez 8
 Number 2 in light blue rounded square.svg Report  Number 2 in light blue rounded square.svg

FT: 22–22  ET: 3–6

Final standings

  1. Flag of France.svg  France
  2. Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  3. Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
  4. Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
  5. Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
  6. Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
  7. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
  8. Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  9. Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
  10. Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
  11. Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
  12. Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  13. Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
  14. Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
  15. Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
  16. Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
  17. Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
  18. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
  19. Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
  20. Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
  21. Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
  22. Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
  23. Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
  24. Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Awards

PositionPlayer
Most valuable playerFlag of Sweden.svg  Stefan Lövgren  (SWE)
GoalkeeperFlag of Spain.svg  David Barrufet  (ESP)
Right wingFlag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Žikica Milosavljević  (FRY)
Right backFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Yoon Kyung-shin  (KOR)
Centre backFlag of Egypt.svg  Hussein Zaky  (EGY)
Left backFlag of Sweden.svg  Stefan Lövgren  (SWE)
Left wingFlag of Russia.svg  Eduard Koksharov  (RUS)
PivotFlag of France.svg  Bertrand Gille  (FRA)

Statistics

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia

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