The European qualification for the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship in France was disputed in two rounds among the teams that did not qualify for the 2016 European Men's Handball Championship and the 12 worst-ranked teams from the European Championship (excluding France). The qualification matches took place between November 2015 and June 2016.
In the first round of qualification, 22 teams not participating at the European Championship were split into six groups. The group winners advanced to the second round, joining the 12 European Championship finalists. The 18 teams were then paired into two-legged play-off ties to determine the nine remaining World Championship qualifiers from Europe. [1]
All times are local.
The draw was held on 17 June 2015. [1]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 187 | 152 | +35 | 11 | Playoffs |
2 | Slovakia | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 162 | 142 | +20 | 7 | |
3 | Lithuania | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 166 | 156 | +10 | 6 | |
4 | Kosovo | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 145 | 210 | −65 | 0 |
4 November 2015 19:00 | Kosovo | 26–30 | Lithuania | Shani Nushi Sports Hall, Gjakovë Attendance: 2,200 Referees: Hájek, Macho (CZE) |
Hoxha 6 | (8–15) | Drabavičius, Petreikis 6 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 2× 6× |
4 November 2015 20:15 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 29–25 | Slovakia | KSPC Mejdan, Tuzla Attendance: 5,000 Referees: Olesen, Pedersen (DEN) |
Prce 9 | (14–14) | Antl 8 | ||
3× 7× 1× | Report | 3× 6× |
7 November 2015 18:00 | Slovakia | 38–20 | Kosovo | Športová hala Na Zábraní, Hlohovec Attendance: 1,400 Referees: Lillepea, Kull (EST) |
Urban 10 | (19–11) | Jupa 6 | ||
3× 6× | Report | 3× 5× 1× |
8 November 2015 18:00 | Lithuania | 27–27 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Kaunas Sports Hall, Kaunas Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Álvarez, Bustamante (ESP) |
Petreikis 8 | (12–14) | Prce 6 | ||
3× 6× 1× | Report | 3× 4× |
6 January 2016 19:15 | Kosovo | 29–33 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Shani Nushi Sports Hall, Gjakovë Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Cindrić, Gonzurek (CRO) |
Terziqi 9 | (13–17) | Prce 9 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 2× |
7 January 2016 19:00 | Lithuania | 18–18 | Slovakia | Kaunas Sports Hall, Kaunas Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Baumgart, Wild (GER) |
Bernatonis 6 | (10–7) | Urban 7 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 3× 4× |
9 January 2016 18:00 | Slovakia | 31–27 | Lithuania | Športová hala Na Zábraní, Hlohovec Attendance: 1,800 Referees: Katsikis, Michailidis (GRE) |
Antl 6 | (19–10) | Malašinskas 6 | ||
4× 7× | Report | 2× 4× |
9 January 2016 20:15 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 41–25 | Kosovo | KSPC Mejdan, Tuzla Attendance: 3,500 Referees: Ben-Dan, Faran (ISR) |
Ovčina 9 | (18–13) | Jupa 5 | ||
3× 7× | Report | 2× 6× |
13 January 2016 18:00 | Slovakia | 24–26 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Športová hala Na Zábraní, Hlohovec Attendance: 1,888 Referees: Hansen, Pettersen (NOR) |
Antl 6 | (12–13) | Zulfić 6 | ||
3× 3× 1× | Report | 3× 6× |
13 January 2016 19:00 | Lithuania | 42–23 | Kosovo | Kaunas Sports Hall, Kaunas Attendance: 1,200 Referees: Butskevich, Butskevich (BLR) |
three players 7 | (21–11) | Jupa 9 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 4× |
17 January 2016 17:00 | Kosovo | 22–26 | Slovakia | Shani Nushi Sports Hall, Gjakovë Attendance: 700 Referees: Čerņavskis, Bogdanovs (LAT) |
Krasniqi, Ramadani 5 | (12–15) | Urban 8 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 2× 3× |
17 January 2016 20:15 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 31–22 | Lithuania | KSPC Mejdan, Tuzla Attendance: 4,000 Referees: Miklós, Hucker (HUN) |
Malinović 6 | (15–14) | Petreikis 6 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 1× 4× 1× |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Austria | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 190 | 151 | +39 | 10 [lower-alpha 1] | Playoffs |
2 | Romania | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 191 | 156 | +35 | 10 [lower-alpha 1] | |
3 | Italy | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 148 | 180 | −32 | 2 [lower-alpha 2] | |
4 | Finland | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 144 | 186 | −42 | 2 [lower-alpha 2] |
4 November 2015 19:30 | Italy | 27–19 | Finland | Palavis di Lavis, Lavis Attendance: 1,100 Referees: Cabrejas, Sánchez (ESP) |
Turkovic 7 | (12–11) | Tamminen 5 | ||
3× 6× | Report | 2× 7× 1× |
4 November 2015 20:25 | Austria | 27–24 | Romania | Bundessport- und Freizeitzentrum Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Togstad, Kristiansen (NOR) |
three players 6 | (13–9) | Ghionea 9 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 3× |
7 November 2015 17:00 | Finland | 29–32 | Austria | Energia Areena, Vantaa Attendance: 1,300 Referees: Pandžić, Šatordžija (BIH) |
Tamminen 11 | (11–13) | Zeiner 7 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 3× 5× |
8 November 2015 18:00 | Romania | 35–22 | Italy | Sala Polivalentă, Călărași Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Herczeg, Südi (HUN) |
Sadoveac 6 | (13–12) | Turkovic 9 | ||
3× 8× | Report | 2× 5× |
6 January 2016 16:00 | Finland | 21–34 | Romania | Energia Areena, Vantaa Attendance: 800 Referees: Kurtagic, Wetterwik (SWE) |
Sundberg 6 | (9–20) | Ghionea 7 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 2× 6× |
6 January 2016 18:00 | Italy | 27–40 | Austria | PalaTrieste, Trieste Attendance: 3,290 Referees: Gasmi, Gasmi (FRA) |
Skatar 7 | (12–16) | Bilyk 9 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 3× 3× |
9 January 2016 20:25 | Austria | 30–19 | Italy | Bundessport- und Freizeitzentrum Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Budzák, Záhradník (SVK) |
Santos 8 | (15–9) | Turkovic 9 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 2× 3× |
10 January 2016 20:30 | Romania | 36–29 | Finland | Sala Sporturilor „Lascăr Pană”, Baia Mare Attendance: 1,300 Referees: Boričić, Marković (SRB) |
Ghionea 9 | (19–11) | Tamminen 9 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 3× 5× |
13 January 2016 18:30 | Finland | 26–25 | Italy | Energia Areena, Vantaa Attendance: 500 Referees: Brodbeck, Reich (GER) |
Koljonen 6 | (12–12) | Skatar 9 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 3× 4× |
14 January 2016 18:00 | Romania | 32–29 | Austria | Sala Sporturilor „Lascăr Pană”, Baia Mare Attendance: 2,080 Referees: Vitaku, Vitaku (Kosovo) |
Mocanu, Ramba 7 | (15–15) | Bilyk 9 | ||
3× 5× 1× | Report | 3× 5× |
16 January 2016 18:30 | Italy | 28–30 | Romania | Pala San Giacomo, Conversano Attendance: 2,400 Referees: Lah, Sok (SLO) |
Maione 6 | (16–15) | Ghionea 8 | ||
3× 6× | Report | 2× 4× |
17 January 2016 16:00 | Austria | 32–20 | Finland | Bundessport- und Freizeitzentrum Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Argyridis, Mouttas (CYP) |
Bilyk 7 | (17–12) | three players 4 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 3× |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Latvia | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 161 | 121 | +40 | 11 | Playoffs |
2 | Ukraine | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 149 | 125 | +24 | 6 | |
3 | Greece | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 148 | 160 | −12 | 5 | |
4 | Cyprus | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 123 | 175 | −52 | 2 |
4 November 2015 19:15 | Latvia | 31–22 | Greece | Sports Centre Dobele, Dobele Attendance: 1,200 Referees: Opava, Válek (CZE) |
Krištopāns 8 | (15–12) | Papadopoulos 8 | ||
1× 3× | Report | 3× 4× |
4 November 2015 19:30 | Cyprus | 13–27 | Ukraine | University of Cyprus Athletic Center, Nicosia Attendance: 200 Referees: Lindenbaum, Laron (ISR) |
Argyrou 4 | (9–13) | Zhuk 7 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 3× 6× |
8 November 2015 15:00 | Greece | 31–27 | Cyprus | Sport Hall "Koukouli", Patras Attendance: 300 Referees: Scevola, Alperan (ITA) |
Papadopoulos 8 | (9–9) | Nikiforou 8 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 3× 3× |
8 November 2015 17:00 | Ukraine | 18–23 | Latvia | National University of Sport, Kyiv Attendance: 800 Referees: Šniurevičius, Mykolaitis (LTU) |
Tilte 7 | (8–6) | Jurdžs 9 | ||
2× 5× | Report | 2× 2× |
7 January 2016 17:00 | Ukraine | 25–27 | Greece | Palace of Sports, Kyiv Attendance: 300 Referees: Sirbu, Suponicov (MDA) |
Zhukov 10 | (16–13) | three players 5 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 3× 2× |
7 January 2016 19:00 | Cyprus | 20–28 | Latvia | University of Cyprus Athletic Center, Nicosia Attendance: 450 Referees: Geraets, Geraets (NED) |
Argyrou 7 | (5–14) | Krištopāns 7 | ||
3× 5× 1× | Report | 2× 1× |
10 January 2016 15:00 | Greece | 21–27 | Ukraine | Mikra 3, Thessaloniki Attendance: 900 Referees: Cvetko, Kavalar (SLO) |
Mallios, Papadopoulos 5 | (10–17) | Tilte 8 | ||
2× 2× | Report | 3× 2× |
10 January 2016 17:05 | Latvia | 34–17 | Cyprus | Vidzemes Olympic Centre, Valmiera Attendance: 650 Referees: Jovchev, Jonchev (BUL) |
Pavlovičs 9 | (15–10) | Mpotsaris 6 | ||
2× 3× | Report | 2× 6× |
13 January 2016 18:10 | Greece | 23–23 | Latvia | Mikra 3, Thessaloniki Attendance: 600 Referees: Jorum, Kleven (NOR) |
Papadopoulos 8 | (10–12) | Jurdžs 7 | ||
2× 5× | Report | 3× 5× 1× |
14 January 2016 17:00 | Ukraine | 31–19 | Cyprus | Palace of Sports, Kyiv Attendance: 550 Referees: Sager, Styger (SUI) |
Akimenko, Tilte 7 | (11–8) | J. Argyrou 5 | ||
2× 2× | Report | 3× 1× |
17 January 2016 15:05 | Latvia | 22–21 | Ukraine | Vidzemes Olympic Centre, Valmiera Attendance: 11,507 Referees: Aliyev, Aghakishiyev (AZE) |
Krištopāns 7 | (13–10) | Akimenko 9 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 3× |
17 January 2016 17:00 | Cyprus | 27–24 | Greece | University of Cyprus Athletic Center, Nicosia Attendance: 400 Referees: Bonifert, Oláh (HUN) |
Argyrou 6 | (14–12) | Papadopoulos 8 | ||
3× 6× | Report | 3× 7× 1× |
The teams agreed to play this group in a mini-tournament format at one venue. The draw decided that Israel earned the right to host that tournament. [2]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Portugal | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 101 | 71 | +30 | 5 | Playoffs |
2 | Israel (H) | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 76 | 80 | −4 | 4 | |
3 | Estonia | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 78 | 81 | −3 | 2 | |
4 | Georgia | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 66 | 89 | −23 | 1 |
5 November 2015 17:15 | Portugal | 28–28 | Estonia | Drive in Arena, Tel Aviv Attendance: 100 Referees: Mitrevski, Todorovski (MKD) |
Rocha 6 | (14–14) | Patrail 11 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 3× |
5 November 2015 19:40 | Israel | 27–19 | Georgia | Drive in Arena, Tel Aviv Attendance: 1,400 Referees: Dzērve, Rutkovskis (LAT) |
Levy 5 | (13–8) | Chikovani 7 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 3× 6× 1× |
6 November 2015 16:00 | Estonia | 25–28 | Israel | Drive in Arena, Tel Aviv Attendance: 1,400 Referees: Mitrevski, Todorovski (MKD) |
Rooba 8 | (13–14) | Kofman, Pomeranz 8 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 4× |
6 November 2015 18:15 | Georgia | 22–37 | Portugal | Drive in Arena, Tel Aviv Attendance: 200 Referees: Dzērve, Rutkovskis (LAT) |
Datukashvili 6 | (10–17) | Areia 9 | ||
3× 6× 1× | Report | 3× 2× |
7 November 2015 17:00 | Estonia | 25–25 | Georgia | Drive in Arena, Tel Aviv Attendance: 100 Referees: Dzērve, Rutkovskis (LAT) |
Rooba 9 | (14–13) | Chikovani 8 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 3× 5× |
7 November 2015 19:15 | Portugal | 36–21 | Israel | Drive in Arena, Tel Aviv Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Mitrevski, Todorovski (MKD) |
Rocha 9 | (20–11) | Levy 7 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 2× |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Czech Republic | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 128 | 119 | +9 | 6 [lower-alpha 1] | Playoffs |
2 | Turkey | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 117 | 110 | +7 | 6 [lower-alpha 1] | |
3 | Belgium | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 116 | 132 | −16 | 0 |
4 November 2015 17:10 | Czech Republic | 34–32 | Belgium | Aréna Sparta Podvinný Mlýn, Prague Attendance: 1,400 Referees: Harabagiu, Stănescu (ROU) |
Jícha 9 | (22–18) | Cauwenberghs 8 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 3× 2× |
7 November 2015 20:00 | Belgium | 32–36 | Czech Republic | Lange Munte, Kortrijk Attendance: 2,300 Referees: Martins, Martins (POR) |
T. Bolaers 7 | (15–16) | Jícha 10 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 3× 6× |
6 January 2016 20:00 | Belgium | 24–31 | Turkey | Lange Munte, Kortrijk Attendance: 1,137 Referees: Mitrevski, Todorovski (MKD) |
Kedziora 8 | (10–14) | Döne 10 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 5× 1× |
10 January 2016 16:00 | Turkey | 31–28 | Belgium | THF Sport Hall, Ankara Attendance: 650 Referees: Kouz, Zhoba (UKR) |
Döne 8 | (16–12) | Kedziora 6 | ||
3× 7× 1× | Report | 2× 5× |
13 January 2016 19:00 | Turkey | 27–24 | Czech Republic | THF Sport Hall, Ankara Attendance: 650 Referees: Konjicanin, Konjicanin (BIH) |
Ersin, Özbahar 6 | (15–13) | Hrstka 7 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 2× |
16 January 2016 18:30 | Czech Republic | 34–28 | Turkey | Euronicshala Zlín, Zlín Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Leszczynski, Piechota (POL) |
Hrstka 8 | (17–16) | Döne 11 | ||
3× 5× 1× | Report | 3× 9× 2× |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Netherlands | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 118 | 92 | +26 | 8 | Playoffs |
2 | Switzerland | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 108 | 99 | +9 | 4 | |
3 | Luxembourg | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 91 | 126 | −35 | 0 |
4 November 2015 19:30 | Netherlands | 26–20 | Luxembourg | Topsportcentrum Almere, Almere Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Jerlecki, Łabuń (POL) |
Schagen 5 | (15–9) | Bock 7 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 3× 3× |
7 November 2015 19:00 | Luxembourg | 30–34 | Netherlands | Centre Sportif de Differdange, Differdange Attendance: 720 Referees: Bolic, Hurich (AUT) |
Muller 10 | (13–19) | Boomhouwer, Van Olphen 5 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 2× 3× |
6 January 2016 19:30 | Luxembourg | 23–36 | Switzerland | d'Coque, Luxembourg City Attendance: 650 Referees: Simone, Monitillo (ITA) |
Muller 6 | (8–17) | Liniger 5 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 3× 3× |
9 January 2016 19:00 | Switzerland | 30–18 | Luxembourg | Schachenhalle, Aarau Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Mykolaitis, Šniurevičius (LTU) |
Schmid 7 | (14–9) | Muller, Wirtz 4 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 2× 3× |
13 January 2016 20:00 | Switzerland | 21–24 | Netherlands | Schachenhalle, Aarau Attendance: 2,200 Referees: Caçador, Nicolau (POR) |
Schmid 7 | (14–13) | Baart 5 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 3× 5× |
17 January 2016 14:00 | Netherlands | 34–21 | Switzerland | Fitland XL, Sittard Attendance: 1,800 Referees: Kaveshnikov, Plotnikov (RUS) |
Baart 6 | (18–9) | Raemy 4 | ||
3× 2× 1× | Report | 2× 3× |
The six teams advancing from the first round and the twelve teams ranked outside the top three at the 2016 European Championship (not including France) competed in the play-off round. The eighteen teams were paired in a total of nine two-legged ties, with the winners qualifying for the World Championship final tournament.
The play-off round draw was held on 31 January 2016 at 13:30, in Kraków, Poland. [3] The teams were seeded into two pots, with teams from Pot 1 (seeded) being drawn against teams from Pot 2 (unseeded). [4]
Pot 1 (seeded) | Pot 2 (unseeded) |
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The first leg were played on 10–12 June 2016 and the second legs on 15–16 June 2016. [5]
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Sweden | 54–46 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 27–19 | 27–27 |
Czech Republic | 55–56 | Macedonia | 28–22 | 27–34 |
Poland | 51–46 | Netherlands | 27–21 | 24–25 |
Russia | 58–41 | Montenegro | 29–22 | 29–19 |
Serbia | 50–56 | Hungary | 25–26 | 25–30 |
Iceland | 46–44 | Portugal | 26–23 | 20–21 |
Slovenia | 51–47 | Norway | 24–18 | 27–29 |
Belarus | 52–52 (a) | Latvia | 26–24 | 26–28 |
Denmark | 58–47 | Austria | 35–27 | 23–20 |
12 June 2016 13:30 | Sweden | 27–19 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Vida Arena, Växjö Attendance: 5,823 Referees: Santos, Fonseca (POR) |
Petersen, Zachrisson 6 | (12–9) | Prce 9 | ||
3× 6× | Report | 3× 4× |
15 June 2016 20:15 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 27–27 | Sweden | Dvorana Mirza Delibašić, Sarajevo Attendance: 4,000 Referees: Gatelis, Mažeika (LTU) |
Prce 8 | (14–16) | Gottfridsson 6 | ||
3× 4× 1× | Report | 3× 3× |
Sweden won 54–46 on aggregate.
11 June 2016 12:30 | Czech Republic | 28–22 | Macedonia | Sportovní hala Euronics Zlín, Zlín Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Sondors, Līcis (LAT) |
Zdráhala 6 | (14–10) | K. Lazarov 8 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 2× 4× |
15 June 2016 20:00 | Macedonia | 34–27 | Czech Republic | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 6,963 Referees: Stark, Ştefan (ROU) |
Manaskov 11 | (19–11) | Zdráhala 6 | ||
3× 1× | Report | 3× 6× |
Macedonia won 56–55 on aggregate.
11 June 2016 20:00 | Poland | 27–21 | Netherlands | Spodek, Katowice Attendance: 6,000 Referees: Krstič, Ljubič (SLO) |
Krajewski 5 | (11–9) | Steins 6 | ||
2× 5× | Report | 3× 5× |
15 June 2016 19:30 | Netherlands | 25–24 | Poland | Fitland XL, Sittard Attendance: 2,200 Referees: Johansson, Kliko (SWE) |
Steins 7 | (10–13) | Syprzak 5 | ||
3× 9× 1× | Report | 3× 2× |
Poland won 51–46 on aggregate.
12 June 2016 15:00 | Russia | 29–22 | Montenegro | Dynamo Sports Palace, Moscow Attendance: 1,800 Referees: Dobrovits, Tájok (HUN) |
Shelmenko 7 | (13–9) | Ševaljević 7 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 1× 5× |
15 June 2016 18:00 | Montenegro | 19–29 | Russia | SC Topolica, Bar Attendance: 2,500 Referees: Baďura, Ondogrecula (SVK) |
Ševaljević 5 | (9–15) | Kovalyov 7 | ||
2× 3× | Report | 3× 4× |
Russia won 58–41 on aggregate.
10 June 2016 18:00 | Serbia | 25–26 | Hungary | Kraljevo Sports Hall, Kraljevo Attendance: 1,300 Referees: Hansen, Pettersen (NOR) |
Nenadić 10 | (8–13) | Iváncsik 6 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 3× 5× 1× |
15 June 2016 20:00 | Hungary | 30–25 | Serbia | Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém Attendance: 5,019 Referees: Gousko, Repkin (BLR) |
Lékai 9 | (17–12) | Nenadić 8 | ||
3× 3× | Report | 3× 2× |
Hungary won 56–50 on aggregate.
12 June 2016 17:00 | Iceland | 26–23 | Portugal | Laugardalshöll, Reykjavík Attendance: 2,460 Referees: Nikolov, Nachevski (MKD) |
Pálmarsson 6 | (13–10) | Rocha, Rodrigues 5 | ||
3× 2× | Report | 3× 3× |
16 June 2016 21:00 | Portugal | 21–20 | Iceland | Dragão Caixa, Porto Attendance: 2,225 Referees: Horáček, Novotný (CZE) |
Duarte 5 | (10–7) | Kárason 4 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 2× 4× |
Iceland won 46–44 on aggregate.
11 June 2016 15:00 | Slovenia | 24–18 | Norway | Zlatorog Arena, Celje Attendance: 3,490 Referees: Brunovský, Čanda (SVK) |
Janc 6 | (10–8) | Bjørnsen 5 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 1× 8× |
15 June 2016 19:00 | Norway | 29–27 | Slovenia | DNB Arena, Stavanger Attendance: 5,000 Referees: Geipel, Helbig (GER) |
Lie Hansen 6 | (15–13) | Bombač 8 | ||
3× 4× | Report | 3× 6× |
Slovenia won 51–47 on aggregate.
12 June 2016 17:00 | Belarus | 26–24 | Latvia | Uručča Sports Palace, Minsk Attendance: 2,351 Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO) |
Rutenka 10 | (13–13) | Krištopāns 9 | ||
3× 5× 1× | Report | 3× 4× |
15 June 2016 19:35 | Latvia | 28–26 | Belarus | Vidzemes Olympic Centre, Valmiera Attendance: 1,450 Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN) |
Krištopāns 14 | (16–14) | Rutenka 7 | ||
2× 9× 1× | Report | 3× 9× |
52–52 on aggregate. Belarus won on away goals.
12 June 2016 20:15 | Denmark | 35–27 | Austria | Arena Fyn, Odense Attendance: 3,945 Referees: Dinu, Din (ROU) |
Søndergaard 8 | (15–12) | Weber 7 | ||
3× 6× | Report | 3× 6× |
15 June 2016 20:25 | Austria | 20–23 | Denmark | Albert Schultz Eishalle, Vienna Attendance: 4,000 Referees: Lopéz, Ramírez (ESP) |
Weber 7 | (9–12) | Damgaard, Svan Hansen 4 | ||
3× 5× | Report | 3× 5× 1× |
Denmark won 58–47 on aggregate.
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The 2022 European Men's Handball Championship qualification was a handball competition organized by the European Handball Federation (EHF) to determine 20 of the 24 men's national teams competing in the 2022 European Men's Handball Championship final tournament. They joined the other four teams already qualified: Hungary and Slovakia, as final tournament co-hosts, and Spain and Croatia, who finished in the top two positions in the previous championship. Those four played in the EHF Euro Cup.
The European qualification for the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship, in Japan, was played over two rounds.
This article describes the qualification for the 2020 European Women's Handball Championship.
The European qualification for the 2021 World Men's Handball Championship, in Egypt, would have been contested by the teams that did not qualify for the 2020 European Men's Handball Championship and the 20 teams that played the tournament but were not pre-qualified or failed to reach a qualifying ranking place. In total, 34 teams were competing for 10 places at the final tournament.
The European qualification for the 2021 World Women's Handball Championship, in Spain, was played over two rounds.
This article describes the qualification process for the EHF EURO 2024 and EHF Euro Cup. In total 32 teams competed for 20 places at the final tournament, while 4 teams contested the EHF Euro Cup.
This article describes the qualification for the 2022 European Women's Handball Championship and inaugural Women's EHF Euro Cup.
The European qualification for the 2023 World Men's Handball Championship determined nine European contestants at the final tournament, which joined six already qualified teams: Sweden and Poland, as co-hosts, Denmark, as title holder, and three best ranked teams at 2022 European Men's Handball Championship excluding Sweden, Poland and Denmark.