1998 European Men's Handball Championship
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The 1998 EHF European Men's Handball Championship
European Men's Handball Championship
The European men's handball championship is the official competition for senior men's national handball teams of Europe, and takes place every two years. In addition to crowning the European champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tournament for the World Championship...

(3rd tournament) was held in Italy
Italy
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 from 29 May–7 June, in the cities of Meran and Bolzano. Sweden
Sweden national handball team
The Sweden national handball team is the national handball team of Sweden and is controlled by the Swedish Handball Association. It is considered by many to be one of the most important national teams in handball...

 won the tournament with Spain
Spain national handball team
The Spain national handball team is the national handball team of Spain and is controlled by the Spain Handball Federation.-2008 Olympic squad:*1 José Javier Hombrados – BM Ciudad Real*2 Alberto Entrerríos – BM Ciudad Real...

 second and Germany
Germany national handball team
The Germany national handball team is the national handball team of Germany. Germany won the handball world cup in 1938, 1978 and in 2007 as the host of the handball world cup-Achievements:Olympic Games* winner in 1936...

 third.

Teams

Group A Group B
Yugoslavia


Venues

City Stadium Capacity
Bolzano  Palaonda
Palaonda
PalaOnda or Eiswelle is an indoor sports arena in Bolzano, Italy. Built in 1993, it has a Ice Hockey seating capacity for 7,200 people.It was built to host the 1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships along with Forum Di Assago....

 
7.200
Meran  Meranarena  4.000


Group A

Team P W T L GF GA GD Pts.
5 4 0 1 130 111
19
8
5 4 0 1 125 102
23
8
Yugoslavia 5 3 0 2 125 121
4
6
5 1 1 3 110 125
3
5 1 1 3 100 115
3
5 1 0 4 106 122
2


29. May 1998
20 – 20
20 – 21
Yugoslavia 26 – 19
30. May 1998
25 – 22
22 – 30 Yugoslavia
18 – 26
1. June 1998
21 – 27
Yugoslavia 22 – 29
23 – 22
3. June 1998
Yugoslavia 19 – 29
30 – 23
18 – 19
4. June 1998
22 – 28 Yugoslavia
28 – 29
20 – 18

Group B

Team P W T L GF GA GD Pts.
5 4 1 0 135 103
32
9
5 3 1 1 127 110
17
7
5 3 0 2 121 122
6
5 2 1 2 117 120
5
5 1 0 4 130 132
2
5 0 1 4 104 147
1


29. May 1998
29 – 20
22 – 21
18 – 18
31. May 1998
24 – 30
26 – 26
27 – 17
1. June 1998
28 – 21
20 – 23
35 – 22
3. June 1998
27 – 25
19 – 26
29 – 14
4. June 1998
27 – 29
27 – 28
38 – 18

Finals

  • (1) - in overtime

Final ranking

4
5 Yugoslavia
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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