Current season, competition or edition: 2025 World Men's Handball Championship | |
Sport | Handball |
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Founded | 1938 |
Founder | International Amateur Handball Federation |
First season | 1938 |
No. of teams | 32 (finals) |
Continent | International (IHF) |
Most recent champion(s) | Denmark (3rd title) |
Most titles | France (6 titles) |
Tournaments |
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The IHF Men's Handball World Championship has been organized indoor by the International Handball Federation since 1938.
In the twenty-eight tournaments held, twelve national teams have won the title. France is the most successful team with six titles, followed by Sweden and Romania with four titles each.
The current champion is Denmark, which won its third consecutive title at the 2023 tournament in Poland and Sweden. [1]
The first indoor championship took place in Germany in 1938, involving four teams from Europe made up of 7 players who competed in a round robin stage to find a winner. It wouldn't be until sixteen years later where the second World Championship was held in the country of Sweden. Throughout their history, the World Championships have been dominated by European teams, with no medals being won by non-European countries until 2015, by Qatar. Over the years, the organization of the World Championships has changed. Initially, there were group games in both the preliminary and main rounds, but since the 1995 edition a knockout system has been applied after the preliminary round. [2]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | France | 6 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
2 | Sweden | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
3 | Romania | 4 | 0 | 2 | 6 |
4 | Denmark | 3 | 3 | 1 | 7 |
5 | Germany | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
6 | Russia | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
7 | Spain | 2 | 0 | 3 | 5 |
8 | Croatia | 1 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
9 | Czechoslovakia | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
10 | Soviet Union | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
11 | Yugoslavia | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
12 | West Germany | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
13 | East Germany | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
14 | Norway | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
15 | Poland | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
16 | Austria | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Hungary | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Qatar | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
19 | Yugoslavia | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
20 | Slovenia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (20 entries) | 28 | 28 | 28 | 84 |
Team | 1938 | 1954 | 1958 | 1961 | 1964 | 1967 | 1970 | 1974 | 1978 | 1982 | 1986 | 1990 | 1993 | 1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2001 | 2003 | 2005 | 2007 | 2009 | 2011 | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019 | 2021 | 2023 | 2025 | 2027 | 2029 | 2031 | Total |
Algeria | Part of France | × | × | × | 15th | • | 16th | 16th | 16th | • | 16th | 17th | 15th | 13th | 18th | 17th | • | 19th | 15th | 17th | 24th | • | • | 22nd | 31st | Q | 17 | ||||||
Angola | Part of Portugal | • | • | • | • | × | × | × | • | × | • | 20th | 21st | • | • | • | • | 24th | 23rd | 30th | • | • | 5 | ||||||||||
Argentina | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 22nd | 21st | 15th | 17th | 18th | 16th | 18th | 12th | 18th | 12th | 18th | 17th | 11th | 19th | Q | 15 | |||
Australia | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 24th | • | 21st | 24th | 24th | 24th | 24th | 24th | • | × | • | • | • | × | 7 | |||
Austria | 2nd | × | 11th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 14th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 18th | • | 13th | • | 19th | 26th | • | Q | 8 | |||
Bahrain | Part of Great Britain | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 23rd | • | •• | 23rd | 20th | 21st | 16th | Q | 6 | |||||||||
Belarus | Part of Soviet Union | • | 9th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 15th | 18th | 11th | • | 17th | × | × | 5 | ||||||||||||||
Belgium | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 21st | • | 1 | |||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Part of Yugoslavia | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 20th | • | • | • | • | • | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Brazil | × | × | 15th | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | 24th | 24th | 16th | 19th | 22nd | 19th | 19th | 21st | 21st | 13th | 16th | 16th | 9th | 18th | 17th | Q | 17 | |||
Bulgaria | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | 11th | 14th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | × | 2 | |||
Canada | × | × | × | × | • | 16th | • | × | 15th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 23rd | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | × | • | 3 | |||
Cape Verde | Part of Portugal | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | 32nd | 23rd | Q | 3 | ||||||||||
Chile | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 22nd | 23rd | 23rd | 21st | 16th | 27th | 26th | Q | 8 | |||
China | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | 20th | 20th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | × | • | 2 | |||
Croatia | Part of Yugoslavia | • | 2nd | 13th | 10th | 9th | 1st | 2nd | 5th | 2nd | 5th | 3rd | 6th | 4th | 6th | 15th | 9th | Q | 16 | ||||||||||||||
Cuba | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | 13th | 15th | 14th | • | 13th | 14th | 8th | • | × | × | × | 20th | • | × | × | × | × | × | • | Q | 8 | |||
Czech Republic | See Czechoslovakia | 8th | 11th | • | 18th | • | 10th | 12th | • | • | • | 17th | • | • | •• | • | Q | 7 | |||||||||||||||
Denmark | 4th | 5th | 4th | 5th | 7th | 2nd | 4th | 8th | 4th | 4th | 7th | • | 9th | 19th | • | 9th | • | 9th | 13th | 3rd | 4th | 2nd | 2nd | 5th | 10th | 1st | 1st | 1st | Q | Q | 27 | ||
DR Congo | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | × | × | × | • | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 28th | • | • | 1 | |||
Egypt | × | × | × | × | 14th | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | 12th | 6th | 6th | 7th | 4th | 15th | 14th | 17th | 14th | 14th | 16th | 14th | 13th | 8th | 7th | 7th | Q | 18 | |||
Finland | × | • | 14th | • | • | • | • | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 | |||
France | × | 6th | 9th | 8th | 13th | 10th | 12th | • | 16th | • | • | 9th | 2nd | 1st | 3rd | 6th | 1st | 3rd | 3rd | 4th | 1st | 1st | 6th | 1st | 1st | 3rd | 4th | 2nd | Q | Q | 26 | ||
Germany (including West Germany) | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 4th | 6th | 5th | 9th | 1st | 7th | 7th | • | 6th | 4th | • | 5th | 8th | 2nd | 9th | 1st | 5th | 11th | 5th | 7th | 9th | 4th | 12th | 5th | Q | Q | Q | 29 | |
Greece | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 6th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 | |||
Greenland | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 20th | 24th | • | 22nd | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 3 | |||
Guinea | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | Q | 1 | |||
Hungary | × | • | 7th | • | 8th | 8th | 8th | 7th | 9th | 9th | 2nd | 6th | 11th | 17th | 4th | 11th | • | 6th | • | 9th | 6th | 7th | 8th | • | 7th | 10th | 5th | 8th | Q | 23 | |||
Iceland | × | × | 10th | 6th | 9th | • | 11th | 14th | 13th | • | 6th | 10th | 8th | 14th | 5th | • | 11th | 7th | 15th | 8th | • | 6th | 12th | 11th | 14th | 11th | 20th | 12th | Q | Q | 24 | ||
Iran | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 21st | • | • | • | 24th | • | 2 | |||
Italy | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 18th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | Q | 2 | |||
Japan | × | × | × | 12th | 16th | 11th | 10th | 12th | 12th | 14th | • | 15th | • | 23rd | 15th | • | • | • | 16th | • | • | 16th | • | • | 22nd | 24th | 19th | × | Q | 16 | |||
Kuwait | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | 15th | • | • | • | 20th | • | 19th | 23rd | 20th | 22nd | 19th | 22nd | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | Q | 9 | |||
Lithuania | Part of Soviet Union | • | • | 10th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Luxembourg | × | × | 16th | • | • | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 | |||
Montenegro | Part of Yugoslavia | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | • | • | • | 22nd | • | • | • | • | 18th | • | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Morocco | / | × | × | × | × | • | × | • | × | × | • | • | 22nd | 23rd | 17th | 22nd | 23rd | • | 20th | • | • | • | • | • | • | 29th | 30th | • | 8 | ||||
Netherlands | × | × | × | 11th | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 14th | Q | 3 | |||
Nigeria | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | × | × | × | • | 23rd | × | • | × | • | • | • | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 | |||
North Macedonia | Part of Yugoslavia | • | • | • | 18th | • | • | • | • | 11th | • | 14th | 9th | 15th | 15th | 23rd | 27th | Q | 9 | ||||||||||||||
Norway | × | • | 6th | 7th | 11th | 13th | 13th | • | • | • | • | • | 13th | • | 12th | 13th | 14th | • | 7th | 13th | 9th | 9th | • | • | 2nd | 2nd | 6th | 6th | Q | Q | 19 | ||
Poland | × | × | 5th | • | • | 12th | 14th | 4th | 6th | 3rd | 14th | 11th | • | • | • | • | • | 10th | • | 2nd | 3rd | 8th | 9th | 3rd | 17th | • | 13th | 15th | Q | 18 | |||
Portugal | × | × | × | • | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 19th | • | 16th | 12th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 10th | 13th | Q | 6 | |||
Qatar | Part of Great Britain | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 16th | 21st | 23rd | • | • | 20th | 2nd | 8th | 13th | 8th | 22nd | Q | 10 | |||||||||
Romania | × | × | 13th | 1st | 1st | 3rd | 1st | 1st | 7th | 5th | 9th | 3rd | 10th | 10th | • | • | • | • | • | • | 15th | 19th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 14 | |||
Russia | See Soviet Union | 1st | 5th | 1st | 2nd | 6th | 5th | 8th | 6th | 16th | • | 7th | 19th | 12th | 14th | 14th | × | × | 14 [c] | ||||||||||||||
Saudi Arabia | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | 21st | 22nd | 21st | 10th | • | • | 23rd | • | 19th | 22nd | 20th | 21st | • | 29th | • | 10 | |||
Serbia | Part of Yugoslavia | Part of Serbia and Montenegro | • | 8th | 10th | 10th | • | • | 18th | • | 11th | • | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Slovakia | See Czechoslovakia | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 10th | 17th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Slovenia | Part of Yugoslavia | • | 18th | • | • | 17th | 11th | 12th | 10th | • | • | 4th | 8th | 3rd | • | 9th | 10th | Q | 11 | ||||||||||||||
South Korea | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | 12th | 12th | 15th | 12th | 8th | 14th | 12th | • | • | 15th | 12th | 13th | 21st | • | • | S. | 31st | 28th | • | 13 | |||
Spain | × | • | 12th | • | • | • | • | 13th | 10th | 8th | 5th | 5th | 5th | 11th | 7th | 4th | 5th | 4th | 1st | 7th | 13th | 3rd | 1st | 4th | 5th | 7th | 3rd | 3rd | Q | 23 | |||
Sweden | 3rd | 1st | 1st | 3rd | 2nd | 5th | 6th | 10th | 8th | 11th | 4th | 1st | 3rd | 3rd | 2nd | 1st | 2nd | 13th | 11th | • | 7th | 4th | • | 10th | 6th | 5th | 2nd | 4th | Q | 27 | |||
Switzerland | × | 4th | × | 10th | 12th | 14th | 15th | • | • | 12th | 11th | 13th | 4th | 7th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 16th | • | Q | 12 | |||
Tunisia | France | × | × | × | 15th | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | 15th | 16th | 12th | 10th | 14th | 4th | 11th | 17th | 20th | 11th | 15th | 19th | 12th | 25th | 25th | Q | 17 | ||||
Ukraine | Part of Soviet Union | • | • | • | • | 7th | • | • | 14th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 2 | ||||||||||||||
United States | × | × | × | × | 15th | • | 16th | 16th | • | • | • | • | 16th | 21st | • | • | 24th | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | •• | 20th | Q | Q | 9 | ||
Uruguay | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 24th | 32nd | • | 2 | |||
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Czechoslovakia | × | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 7th | 6th | 11th | 10th | 13th | 7th | 7th | See Czech Republic | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||
East Germany | × | 10th | 9th | 2nd | 2nd | 3rd | 6th | 3rd | 8th | See Germany | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Korea | See North Korea and South Korea | 22nd | North Korea/ South Korea | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Serbia and Montenegro | Part of Yugoslavia | • | • | 9th | 3rd | 3rd | 8th | 5th | See Serbia and Montenegro | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Soviet Union | × | × | × | • | 5th | 4th | 9th | 5th | 2nd | 1st | 10th | 2nd | See Russia | 8 | |||||||||||||||||||
Yugoslavia | × | × | 8th | 9th | 6th | 7th | 3rd | 3rd | 5th | 2nd | 1st | 4th | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 4 | 6 | 16 | 12 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
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List of hosts by number of championships hosted.
Times hosted | Host | Year(s) |
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8 | Germany (including East* and West Germany**) | 1938, 1958*, 1961**, 1974*, 1982**, 2007, 2019, (2027) |
5 | Sweden | 1954, 1967, 1993, 2011, 2023 |
3 | Denmark | 1978, 2019, (2025) |
3 | France | 1970, 2001, 2017 |
2 | Croatia | 2009, (2025) |
2 | Czechoslovakia | 1964, 1990 |
2 | Egypt | 1999, 2021 |
1 | Iceland | 1995 |
1 | Japan | 1997 |
1 | Norway | (2025) |
1 | Poland | 2023 |
1 | Portugal | 2003 |
1 | Qatar | 2015 |
1 | Spain | 2013 |
1 | Switzerland | 1986 |
1 | Tunisia | 2005 |
Team | Participations | Games | ||||||||||
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Nb | Titles | % | Top 4 | % | Pld | W | % | D | % | L | % | |
Croatia | 15 | 1 | 6,7 % | 6 | 40,0 % | 123 | 89 | 72,4 % | 6 | 4,9 % | 28 | 22,8 % |
Czechoslovakia | 12 | 1 | 8,3 % | 5 | 41,7 % | 72 | 41 | 56,9 % | 7 | 9,7 % | 24 | 33,3 % |
Denmark | 25 | 3 | 12,0 % | 13 | 52,0 % | 174 | 115 | 66,1 % | 8 | 4,6 % | 51 | 29,3 % |
France | 24 | 6 | 25,0 % | 14 | 58,3 % | 178 | 121 | 68,0 % | 6 | 3,4 % | 51 | 28,7 % |
Germany [a] [b] | 19 | 2 | 10,5 % | 8 | 42,1 % | 145 | 99 | 68,3 % | 11 | 7,6 % | 35 | 24,1 % |
Romania | 14 | 4 | 28,6 % | 6 | 42,9 % | 83 | 51 | 61,4 % | 4 | 4,8 % | 28 | 33,7 % |
Russia [d] | 13 | 2 | 15,4 % | 3 | 23,1 % | 107 | 66 | 61,7 % | 8 | 7,5 % | 33 | 30,8 % |
Soviet Union | 8 | 1 | 12,5 % | 4 | 50,0 % | 51 | 35 | 68,6 % | 2 | 3,9 % | 14 | 27,5 % |
Spain | 22 | 2 | 9,1 % | 8 | 36,4 % | 164 | 114 | 69,5 % | 8 | 4,9 % | 42 | 25,6 % |
Sweden | 26 | 4 | 15,4 % | 15 | 57,7 % | 187 | 129 | 69,0 % | 6 | 3,2 % | 52 | 27,8 % |
West Germany | 7 | 1 | 14,3 % | 2 | 28,6 % | 44 | 28 | 63,6 % | 4 | 9,1 % | 12 | 27,3 % |
Yugoslavia | 10 | 1 | 10,0 % | 5 | 50,0 % | 92 | 57 | 62,0 % | 7 | 7,6 % | 28 | 30,4 % |
Draws include knockout matches decided in a penalty shootout.
Boldface denotes active handball players and highest medal count among all players (including these who not included in these tables) per type.
Rank | Player | Country | From | To | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thierry Omeyer | France | 2001 | 2017 | 5 | – | 2 | 7 |
2 | Nikola Karabatić | France | 2005 | 2023 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
3 | Jérôme Fernandez | France | 2001 | 2015 | 4 | – | 2 | 6 |
Michaël Guigou | France | 2005 | 2019 | 4 | – | 2 | 6 | |
Daniel Narcisse | France | 2001 | 2017 | 4 | – | 2 | 6 | |
6 | Cédric Sorhaindo | France | 2009 | 2019 | 4 | – | 1 | 5 |
7 | Mikkel Hansen | Denmark | 2011 | 2023 | 3 | 2 | – | 5 |
Niklas Landin Jacobsen | Denmark | 2011 | 2023 | 3 | 2 | – | 5 | |
9 | Cornel Oțelea | Romania | 1959 | 1970 | 3 | 1 * | 1 | 5 * |
10 | Mads Mensah Larsen | Denmark | 2013 | 2023 | 3 | 1 | – | 4 |
Henrik Møllgaard | Denmark | 2013 | 2023 | 3 | 1 | – | 4 |
* Including one medal won at the 1959 World Outdoor Field Handball Championship
The table shows players who have won at least 6 medals in total at the World Championships.
Rank | Player | Country | From | To | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thierry Omeyer | France | 2001 | 2017 | 5 | – | 2 | 7 |
2 | Nikola Karabatić | France | 2005 | 2023 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
3 | Jérôme Fernandez | France | 2001 | 2015 | 4 | – | 2 | 6 |
Michaël Guigou | France | 2005 | 2019 | 4 | – | 2 | 6 | |
Daniel Narcisse | France | 2001 | 2017 | 4 | – | 2 | 6 | |
6 | Magnus Andersson | Sweden | 1990 | 2001 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Ola Lindgren | Sweden | 1990 | 2001 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | |
Magnus Wislander | Sweden | 1990 | 2001 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 | |
9 | Jackson Richardson | France | 1993 | 2005 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
The record-holder for scored goals in a single World Championship is Kiril Lazarov. He scored 92 goals for Macedonia in nine matches at the 2009 World Championship.
Year | Player | Goals |
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1938 | Yngve Lamberg Hans-Werner Obermark Hans Theilig | 6 |
1954 | Otto Maychrzak | 16 |
1958 | Mogens Olsen | 46 |
1961 | Petre Ivănescu Zdeněk Rada | 24 |
1964 | Hans (Ioan) Moser | 33 |
1967 | Herbert Lübking | 38 |
1970 | Vladimir Maksimov | 31 |
1974 | Ștefan Birtalan | 43 |
1978 | Jerzy Klempel Péter Kovács | 47 |
1982 | Vasile Stîngă | 65 |
1986 | Kang Jae-won | 67 |
1990 | Roberto Julián Duranona Aleksandr Tuchkin | 55 |
1993 | Marc Baumgartner József Éles Yoon Kyung-shin | 41 |
1995 | Yoon Kyung-shin | 86 |
1997 | Yoon Kyung-shin | 62 |
1999 | Rolando Uríos | 57 |
2001 | Eduard Koksharov | 61 |
2003 | Carlos Pérez | 64 |
2005 | Wissem Hmam | 81 |
2007 | Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson | 66 |
2009 | Kiril Lazarov | 92 |
2011 | Mikkel Hansen | 68 |
2013 | Anders Eggert | 62 |
2015 | Dragan Gajić | 71 |
2017 | Kiril Lazarov | 50 |
2019 | Mikkel Hansen | 72 |
2021 | Frankis Carol | 58 |
2023 | Mathias Gidsel | 60 |
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2014 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
The 2011 World Women's Handball Championship was the 20th edition of the international championship tournament in women's Team sport handball that is governed by the International Handball Federation (IHF). Brazil hosted the event from 2–18 December 2011.
The 2015 World Men's Handball Championship was the 24th staging of the World Men's Handball Championship, organised by the International Handball Federation (IHF). The final tournament was held for the first time in Qatar, from 15 January to 1 February 2015. The Qatari bid was selected over those of Norway, Poland and France after a vote by the IHF Council on 27 January 2011, in Malmö, Sweden. This was the third time that the World Championship was hosted in the Middle East And North Africa, after Egypt in 1999 and Tunisia in 2005.
The 2017 IHF World Men's Handball Championship was the 25th event hosted by the International Handball Federation. The event was held in France from 11 to 29 January 2017.
The handball tournaments at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held from 6 to 21 August at the Future Arena in the Barra Olympic Park. The tournaments were won by Denmark in the men's competition and Russia for the women's tournament. The French teams for both competitions finished with the silver medal, and the bronze went to Germany and Norway, respectively.
The 2019 IHF World Men's Handball Championship was the 26th event hosted by the International Handball Federation and held in Denmark and Germany from 10 to 27 January 2019. It was the first IHF World Men's Handball Championship to include more than one host country. It was also the first time a unified Korean team participated.
The IHF Women's Handball World Championship has been organized by the International Handball Federation since 1957. European teams have won every time except 1995 where South Korea won as the first team outside Europe and 2013 where Brazil won as the first American team. The biggest winners are Russia and Norway with four titles each.
The 2021 IHF World Men's Handball Championship was the 27th event hosted by the International Handball Federation and held in Egypt from 13 to 31 January 2021.
The 2023 IHF World Men's Handball Championship was the 28th such event hosted by the International Handball Federation. It was held in Poland and Sweden from 11 to 29 January 2023.
The Kosovo national men's handball team is the national handball team of Kosovo, representing the country in international competition. The team is governed by Handball Federation of Kosovo. The national handball team started competing in international competitions in 2014, following Kosovo's full status recognition from the International Handball Federation (IHF).