2010 European Women's Handball Championship

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2010 EHF European Women's Handball Championship
2010 European Women's Handball Championship logo.svg
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Dates7–19 December
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Norway.svg  Norway (5th title)
Runner-upFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Third placeFlag of Romania.svg  Romania
Fourth placeFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Tournament statistics
Matches played47
Goals scored2,388 (50.81 per match)
Attendance215,752 (4,590 per match)
Top scorer(s)Flag of Romania.svg  Cristina Neagu  (ROU)
(53 goals)
Best playerFlag of Sweden.svg  Linnea Torstensson  (SWE)
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The 2010 European Women's Handball Championship was held in Denmark and Norway from 7 to 19 December. It was the first European Championship hosted by two countries. [1] Norway won their overall 5th gold medal, when they defeated first time finalist Sweden in the final. Romania claimed the bronze medal.

Contents

Venues

Three Danish and two Norwegian cities have been selected to host the 2010 Championship. The venues in Aalborg, Aarhus and Larvik were only used during the preliminary round. The fourth venue to be used in this round is located in Lillehammer, and was also one of the two venues in the main round. The other being MCH Indoor Arena in Herning, which was the only venue to be used in the final round. [2] [3]


Lillehammer
Håkons Hall
Capacity: 11,500
Hakons hall Lillehammer.jpg
LarvikMapAalborg
Arena Larvik
Capacity: 4,000
Gigantium
Capacity: 7,600
Larvik Torstrand.jpg Gigantium Front.jpg
HerningAarhus
Jyske Bank Boxen
Capacity: 12,000
NRGi Arena
Capacity: 4,740
Jyske Bank Boxen.jpg Atletion.jpg

Competition format

Ranking in preliminary and main round

If two or more teams were equal on points in the preliminary or main round, their ranking was determined as follows: [4]

During the preliminary or main round matches:

  1. higher goal difference in all matches
  2. greater number of plus goals in all matches
  3. alphabetic order

After the completion of the preliminary and main round matches:

  1. better results in points gained in the direct encounter of the teams
  2. higher goal difference in the direct encounter of the teams
  3. greater number of plus goals in the direct encounter of the teams
  4. goal difference in all matches (achieved by subtraction)
  5. greater number of plus goals in all matches

Qualification

Qualification matches were played from September 2009 to May 2010. [1] Following the new system introduced for the 2010 Men's Championship, all teams were included in the qualification round, except host Denmark and defending champion and host Norway. Teams were divided in 7 groups and the two top ranked teams from each group qualified.

Qualified teams

CountryQualified asDate qualification was securedPrevious appearances in tournament 1
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Co-hosts5 May 20068 ( 1994 , 1996 , 1998, 2000, 2002 , 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Co-hosts5 May 20068 (1994, 1996, 1998 , 2000, 2002, 2004 , 2006 , 2008 )
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Group 2 winner4 April 20108 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000 , 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of France.svg  France Group 3 winner4 April 20105 (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Group 4 winner4 April 20108 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Group 5 winner4 April 20105 (1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro Group 6 winner4 April 20100 (debut)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2nd place in Group 6 4 April 20108 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Group 7 winner4 April 20105 (1994, 1996, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2nd place in Group 1 26 May 20107 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Group 1 winner26 May 20108 (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 2nd place in Group 3 29 May 20100 (debut)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2nd place in Group 4 30 May 20103 (2002, 2004, 2006)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2nd place in Group 7 30 May 20103 (1998, 2002, 2006)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2nd place in Group 2 30 May 20106 (1994, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 2nd place in Group 5 30 May 20102 (2006, 2008)
1Bold indicates champion for that year

Squads

Each nation had to submit an initial squad of 28 players by 3 November 2010, [5] but 12 of them became reserves when the final squad of 16 players was announced the day before the tournament starts. [6]

Referees

13 Referee pairs were selected: [7]

Seeding

The draw for the final tournament took place 17:00 CET on 5 June 2010 in Odense. [8]

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

Preliminary round

Group A (Aalborg)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (H)33007261+116 Main round
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 32019279+134
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3102717542
4Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 30037191200
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Hosts

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

7 December
18:15
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg26 – 30Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Gigantium Arena, Aalborg
Attendance: 4,231
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
Pena 6(10–15) Vărzaru 9
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7 December
20:45
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg25 – 20Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Gigantium Arena, Aalborg
Attendance: 6,223
Referees: Brunovský, Čanda (SVK)
Kviesgaard 4(14–6) Lekić 7
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9 December
18:45
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg23 – 26Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Gigantium Arena, Aalborg
Attendance: 4,625
Referees: Kékes, Kékes (HUN)
Lekić, Damnjanović 6(9–14) Alberto 5
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9 December
20:45
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg22 – 25Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Gigantium Arena, Aalborg
Attendance: 6,476
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Neagu 8(15–14) Norgaard 7
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11 December
18:45
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg40 – 28Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Gigantium Arena, Aalborg
Attendance: 5,800
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
Neagu 7(20–14) Krpež 6
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11 December
20:45
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg19 – 22Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Gigantium Arena, Aalborg
Attendance: 6,607
Referees: Opava, Válek (CZE)
Mangue 4(9–12) Troelsen 6
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Group B (Aarhus)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 32018269+134 Main round
2Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 32017874+44
3Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 32018883+54
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 30036991220
Source: [ citation needed ]

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

7 December
18:15
Montenegro  Flag of Montenegro.svg24 – 22Flag of Russia.svg  Russia NRGi Atletion Arena, Aarhus
Attendance: 600
Referees: Kékes, Kékes (HUN)
Popović 9(10–15) Kuznetsova, Turey 4
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7 December
20:15
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg35 – 25Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland NRGi Atletion Arena, Aarhus
Attendance: 300
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
Franić 9(19–12) Stefánsdóttir 6
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9 December
18:15
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg23 – 26Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro NRGi Atletion Arena, Aarhus
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
Skúladóttir 8(10–14) Radičević, Savić 6
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9 December
20:15
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg30 – 24Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia NRGi Atletion Arena, Aarhus
Attendance: 900
Referees: Opava, Válek (CZE)
Kochetova 6(16–11) Pušić, Franić 7
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11 December
18:15
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg30 – 21Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland NRGi Atletion Arena, Aarhus
Attendance: 1,150
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Kochetova 6(16–9) Bragadóttir 5
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11 December
20:15
Montenegro  Flag of Montenegro.svg28 – 29Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia NRGi Atletion Arena, Aarhus
Attendance: 900
Referees: Brunovský, Čanda (SVK)
Popović 11(12–13) Penezić 10
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Group C (Larvik)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 33008568+176 Main round
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 31027068+22
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 31027181102
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3102788792
Source: [ citation needed ]

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

7 December
17:45
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg25 – 27Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Arena Larvik, Larvik
Attendance: 1,956
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Mietzner 6(14–12) Gulldén 7
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7 December
19:45
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg13 – 25Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Arena Larvik, Larvik
Attendance: 607
Referees: Lythje, Christiansen (DEN)
Shymkute 5(8–13) Visser 10
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8 December
17:45
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg33 – 25Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Arena Larvik, Larvik
Attendance: 1,034
Referees: Florescu, Duţă (ROU)
Torstensson 7(18–15) Vashchuk 6
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8 December
19:45
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg27 – 30Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Arena Larvik, Larvik
Attendance: 1,058
Referees: Lythje, Christiansen (DEN)
van der Heijden 7(18–17) Lörper 7
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10 December
17:45
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg25 – 18Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Arena Larvik, Larvik
Attendance: 1,205
Referees: Stoļarovs, Līcis (LAT)
Gulldén 6(14–6) van der Wissel 6
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10 December
19:45
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg23 – 33Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Arena Larvik, Larvik
Attendance: 894
Referees: Pavićević, Ražnatović (MNE)
Jurack 6(10–15) Manaharova 8
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Group D (Lillehammer)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (H)33009951+486 Main round
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3201627194
3Flag of France.svg  France 3102697342
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 30035489350
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Hosts

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

7 December
18:15
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg28 – 19Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Håkons Hall, Lillehammer
Attendance: 4,300
Referees: Guseva, Vartanyan (RUS)
Bulath 6(16–10) Zrnec 5
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7 December
20:15
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg33 – 22Flag of France.svg  France Håkons Hall, Lillehammer
Attendance: 5,145
Referees: Pavićević, Ražnatović (MNE)
Riegelhuth 7(19–10) Deroin 4
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8 December
18:15
France  Flag of France.svg18 – 21Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Håkons Hall, Lillehammer
Attendance: 2,178
Referees: Stoļarovs, Līcis (LAT)
Lacrabère 6(7–12) Bulath 5
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8 December
20:15
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg16 – 32Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Håkons Hall, Lillehammer
Attendance: 2,674
Referees: Guseva, Vartanyan (RUS)
Gros 4(6–19) Løke 7
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10 December
18:15
France  Flag of France.svg29 – 19Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Håkons Hall, Lillehammer
Attendance: 5,050
Referees: Florescu, Duţă (ROU)
Signaté 7(15–9) Jeriček 8
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10 December
20:15
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg34 – 13Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Håkons Hall, Lillehammer
Attendance: 10,185
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Løke 7(19–7) Szucsánszki 6
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Main round

Top 2 teams from each group advanced to the Semifinals, while the third placed team from each group competed in a 5th/6th place play-off.

Group I (Herning)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (H)5401133110+238 Semifinals
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 530212612936
3Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 5302125123+26 Fifth-place game
4Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5203129124+54
5Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 5203117142254
6Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 510411711922
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Hosts

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

13 December
16:45
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg20 – 22Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Kékes, Kékes (HUN)
Alberto 6(12–12) Popović 6
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13 December
18:45
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg31 – 22Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Opava, Válek (CZE)
Neagu, Manea 7(14–12) Penezić 6
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13 December
20:45
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg26 – 20Flag of Russia.svg  Russia MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 11,454
Referees: Brunovský, Čanda (SVK)
Augustesen 7(11–10) Kuznetcova 4
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14 December
16:45
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg23 – 21Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 3,420
Referees: Brunovský, Čanda (SVK)
Neagu 11(13–12) Popović 7
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14 December
18:45
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg30 – 22Flag of Russia.svg  Russia MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 9,430
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Pena 8(16–12) Davydenko, Vetkova 5
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14 December
20:45
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg31 – 19Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 11,304
Referees: Kékes, Kékes (HUN)
Kviesgaard 7(16–10) Horvat 4
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16 December
16:45
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg20 – 35Flag of Russia.svg  Russia MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 3,980
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
Geiger 6(10–19) Sen 6
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16 December
18:45
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg22 – 23Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 7,630
Referees: Opava, Válek (CZE)
three players 5(10–11) Penezić 8
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16 December
20:45
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg29 – 30Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 11,461
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Dalby 8(18–14) Popović 8
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Group II (Lillehammer)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5401127103+248 Semifinals
2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (H)540115391+628
3Flag of France.svg  France 5302116115+16 Fifth-place game
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5203104115114
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 520398128304
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5005101147460
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Hosts

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

12 December
16:15
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg21 – 23Flag of France.svg  France Håkons Hall
Attendance: 2,133
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Visser 9(10–13) Dembélé, Deroin, Lacrabère, Signaté, Spincer 3
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12 December
18:15
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg25 – 26Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Håkons Hall
Attendance: 2,471
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Pidpalova 9(12–14) Szucsánszki 6
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12 December
20:15
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg24 – 19Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Håkons Hall
Attendance: 6,535
Referees: Guseva, Vartanyan (RUS)
Torstensson 7(13–6) Alstad 5
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14 December
16:15
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg27 – 19Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Håkons Hall
Attendance: 346
Referees: Stoļarovs, Līcis (LAT)
Van der Heijden, Visser 6(15–10) Szucsánszki 6
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14 December
18:15
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg21 – 22Flag of France.svg  France Håkons Hall
Attendance: 2,150
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Torstensson 8(9–11) Pineau, Signaté 4
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14 December
20:15
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg19 – 32Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Håkons Hall
Attendance: 3,527
Referees: Florescu, Duţă (ROU)
Laiuk, Zoria 3(6–13) Løke 6
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15 December
16:15
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg19 – 31Flag of France.svg  France Håkons Hall
Attendance: 711
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Borshchenko 7(13–16) Pineau 6
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15 December
18:15
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg24 – 19Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Håkons Hall
Attendance: 2,340
Referees: Florescu, Duţă (ROU)
Torstensson 8(10–12) Szucsánszki 8
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15 December
20:15
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg13 – 35Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Håkons Hall
Attendance: 5,123
Referees: Guseva, Vartanyan (RUS)
Abbingh 4(9–18) Løke 7
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Final round

Knockout map

 
SemifinalFinal
 
      
 
18 December (Herning)
 
 
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 19
 
19 December (Herning)
 
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 29
 
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 25
 
18 December (Herning)
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 20
 
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 23
 
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25
 
Bronze Match
 
 
19 December (Herning)
 
 
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 15
 
 
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16

5th-place match

18 December
11:30
Montenegro  Flag of Montenegro.svg19 – 23Flag of France.svg  France MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 3,320
Referees: Kekes, Kekes (HUN)
Popović 5(5–12) Signaté 7
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Semifinals

18 December
14:30
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg23 – 25Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 9,600
Referees: Brunovský, Čanda (SVK)
Neagu 7(13–14) Torstensson 9
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18 December
17:00
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg19 – 29Flag of Norway.svg  Norway MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 11,411
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Skov 5(10–14) Sulland 7
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Bronze-medal match

19 December
14:30
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg15 – 16Flag of Romania.svg  Romania MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 11,004
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Nørgaard, Skov 4(7–9) Neagu 6
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Final

19 December
17:00
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg25 – 20Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden MCH Indoor Arena, Herning
Attendance: 11,004
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Løke, Hammerseng 5(10–11) Gulldén 7
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Final ranking and statistics

Qualified for the 2011 World Championship
RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
5Flag of France.svg  France
6Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
7Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
9Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
10Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
11Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
12Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
13Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
14Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
15Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
16Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia

Source: EuroHandball.com

2010 Women's European Champions

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Norway
5th title

All-Star Team

Chosen by team officials and EHF experts: EHF-Euro.com

Other awards

Chosen by team officials and EHF experts: EHF-Euro.com

Top goalkeepers

RankNameTeam%SavesShots
1 Katrine Lunde Haraldsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 47%96205
2 Amandine Leynaud Flag of France.svg  France 44%88198
3 Kari Aalvik Grimsbø Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 42%2764
Cecilia Grubbström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 57137
Mariya Sidorova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 71168
Talida Tolnai Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 95227
7 Karin Mortensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 41%99241
Clara Woltering Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1844
9 Silvia Navarro Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 39%59151
Katalin Pálinger Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 70178

Source: SportResult.com Archived 2011-12-29 at the Wayback Machine

Top goalscorers

RankNameTeamGoalsShots%
1 Cristina Neagu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 5310550%
2 Linnea Torstensson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 489053%
3 Bojana Popović Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 468554%
4 Heidi Løke Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 404785%
5 Isabelle Gulldén Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 366555%
Maura Visser Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6555%
7 Zita Szucsánszki Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 346354%
8 Marija Jovanović Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 317641%
Andrea Penezić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 6250%
10 Ionela Stanca Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 283482%

Source: SportResult.com Archived 2011-12-29 at the Wayback Machine

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