British Handball Association
Encyclopedia
The British Handball Association is the governing body of Team Handball
in Britain. It is a member of the International Handball Federation
(IHF) since 1970 and of the European Handball Federation
(EHF) for IHF matters. Other representation at European level is under different national associations: the England Handball Association
and the Scottish Handball Association
. This dual structure, which is shared by several others sports, reflects the conflict between the desire of the home nations
to organise the sport separately, and the need to have an overall body for international purposes, such as the Olympics.
.
Data sources: 1977-1982; 1983; 1986 & 1998 ; 1987, 1996, 1999 & 2000 ; 2005 British Handball Association ; 2006 England Handball Association ; 2004 & 2007 Great Dane Handball Club Club Achievements .
Data Sources 1969http://www.sportfocus.com/webpro/handball/infopoint/newsletter.cfm; 2008http://britishhandball.worldhandball.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?menuid=1093&itemid=2079
Team handball
Handball is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each pass a ball to throw it into the goal of the other team...
in Britain. It is a member of the International Handball Federation
International Handball Federation
The International Handball Federation, often referred to by the acronym IHF, is the administrative and controlling body for International team handball.- Championships :*World Men's Handball Championship*World Women's Handball Championship...
(IHF) since 1970 and of the European Handball Federation
European Handball Federation
The European Handball Federation is the umbrella organisation for European handball. Founded in November 1991, it is made of 50 member federations and one associated member , and is headquartered in Vienna, Austria...
(EHF) for IHF matters. Other representation at European level is under different national associations: the England Handball Association
England Handball Association
The England Handball Association is a governing body of Team Handball in England. It is a member of the European Handball Federation .-English National League 1:...
and the Scottish Handball Association
Scottish Handball Association
The Scottish Handball Association is the governing body for non-International Handball Federation related matters of team handball in Scotland while the British Handball Association has governance over matters relating to the International Handball Federation...
. This dual structure, which is shared by several others sports, reflects the conflict between the desire of the home nations
Home Nations
Home Nations is a collective term with one of two meanings depending on the context. Politically, it means the nations of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom...
to organise the sport separately, and the need to have an overall body for international purposes, such as the Olympics.
History
The British Handball Association was founded in Liverpool in 1967 by four Liverpool teachers Phil Holden, Chris Powell, Jeff Rowland and Andy Smith. In 1968 the Association was accepted as a member of the International Handball FederationInternational Handball Federation
The International Handball Federation, often referred to by the acronym IHF, is the administrative and controlling body for International team handball.- Championships :*World Men's Handball Championship*World Women's Handball Championship...
.
Results (Men)
Year | Winners | Losing Finalists | Score | Venue |
1977 | Birkenhead | Kirkby | 17-16 | Bootle |
1978 | Kirkby Select | Halewood Forum Liverpool Handball Club Liverpool Handball Club play in the English League Division 1.-History:The club began life in 1968 as St. Andrew's under 14s boys school team, this team was the most successful 15/16 year old boys team of the late 60s and early 70s winning the North West of England title on no fewer than 4... |
21-16 | Hinckley |
1979 | Brentwood '72 | Kirkby Select | 21-16 | Whitchurch |
1980 | Brentwood '72 | Kirkby Select | 20-15 | Stantonbury |
1981 | Brentwood '72 | Liverpool Liverpool Handball Club Liverpool Handball Club play in the English League Division 1.-History:The club began life in 1968 as St. Andrew's under 14s boys school team, this team was the most successful 15/16 year old boys team of the late 60s and early 70s winning the North West of England title on no fewer than 4... |
21-18 | Leicester |
1982 | Brentwood '72 | Liverpool Liverpool Handball Club Liverpool Handball Club play in the English League Division 1.-History:The club began life in 1968 as St. Andrew's under 14s boys school team, this team was the most successful 15/16 year old boys team of the late 60s and early 70s winning the North West of England title on no fewer than 4... |
17-15 | Coventry |
1983 | Liverpool Liverpool Handball Club Liverpool Handball Club play in the English League Division 1.-History:The club began life in 1968 as St. Andrew's under 14s boys school team, this team was the most successful 15/16 year old boys team of the late 60s and early 70s winning the North West of England title on no fewer than 4... |
Brentwood '72 | 14-13 | Coventry |
1984 | ||||
1985 | ||||
1986 | Birkenhead | |||
1987 | Manchester | Tryst | ||
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1991 | ||||
1992 | ||||
1993 | ||||
1994 | ||||
1995 | ||||
1996 | Tryst | |||
1997 | ||||
1998 | Birkenhead | |||
1999 | Tryst | |||
2000 | Tryst | |||
2001 | ||||
2002 | ||||
2003 | Tryst | Ruislip Eagles | ||
2004 | Great Dane | |||
2005 | Great Dane | Tryst | 36-19 | Nottingham |
2006 | Great Dane | Tryst | 19-18 | Nottingham |
2007 | Great Dane | Tryst | 25-23 | Sheffield |
2008 | Great Dane | Oxford University Oxford University Handball Club Oxford University Handball Club was founded in 2001 and has since established itself as one of England's most successful clubs.-Men's team:... |
22-20 | Liverpool |
Results (Mens)
Year | Date | Opposition | Score | Venue | Competition |
1969 | Italy | 12-30 | Edge Hill College, Ormskirk | ||
1972 | Luxembourg | 12-37 | Spain | Olympic Qualification (Group Stage) | |
1972 | Spain | 05-40 | Spain | Olympic Qualification (Group Stage) | |
1972 | Switzerland | 02-37 | Spain | Olympic Qualification (Group Stage) | |
1972 | Italy | 15-25 | Spain | Olympic Qualification (Play-off) | |
1972 | Belgium | 01-31 | Spain | Olympic Qualification (Play-off) | |
1974 | Sep | Belgium | 04-39 | Belgium | Friendly |
1976 | Norway | 05-55 | Scotland | Olympic Qualification (Group Stage) | |
1976 | Norway | 12-43 | Norway | Olympic Qualification (Group Stage) | |
1976 | Poland | 11-55 | Picketts Lock | Olympic Qualification (Group Stage) | |
1976 | Poland | 05-43 | Poland | Olympic Qualification (Group Stage) | |
1978 | Jan | Israel | 08-28 | Great Britain | Friendly |
1978 | Jan | Israel | 08-20 | Great Britain | Friendly |
1978 | Jan | Ireland | 24-10 | Great Britain | Friendly |
1978 | Sep | Faroe Islands | 11-41 | Faroe Islands | Friendly |
1978 | Sep | Faroe Islands | 13-35 | Faroe Islands | Friendly |
1980 | Belgium | 17-24 | Faroe Islands | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) | |
1980 | France | 08-48 | Faroe Islands | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) | |
1980 | Israel | 17-37 | Faroe Islands | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) | |
1980 | Portugal | 10-28 | Faroe Islands | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) | |
1980 | Italy | 17-31 | Faroe Islands | World Championship European C Group (Play-off 9th/10th) | |
1981 | Nov | Belgium | 11-34 | Belgium | Friendly |
1982 | Feb | Bulgaria | 13-25 | Belgium | World Championship European C Group (Pool A) |
1982 | Feb | Faroe Islands | 10-26 | Belgium | World Championship European C Group (Pool A) |
1982 | Feb | Italy | 15-27 | Belgium | World Championship European C Group (Pool A) |
1982 | Feb | Norway | 11-42 | Belgium | World Championship European C Group (Pool A) |
1982 | Feb | Finland | 09-38 | Belgium | World Championship European C Group (Play-off 9th/10th) |
1983 | Sep | Jordan | 30-25 | Jordan | Friendly |
1983 | Sep | Jordan | 21-20 | Jordan | Friendly |
1983 | Sep | Jordan | 20-19 | Jordan | Friendly |
1984 | Jan 27 | Austria | 14-26 | Friendly | |
1984 | Jan 29 | Austria | 12-31 | Friendly | |
1984 | Feb | Austria | 12-32 | Brixen, Italy | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) |
1984 | Feb | Netherlands | 13-22 | Rovereto, Italy | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) |
1984 | Feb | Faroe Islands | 21-19 | Rovereto, Italy | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) |
1984 | Feb | Bulgaria | 15-38 | Brixen, Italy | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) |
1984 | Feb | Turkey | 15-25 | Brixen, Italy | World Championship European C Group (Pool B) |
1984 | Feb | Belgium | 20-27 | Rome, Italy | World Championship European C Group (Play-off 9th/10th) |
2008 | Oct | Sultanate of Oman | 23-29 | Muscat | Friendly |
2008 | Oct | Sultanate of Oman | 28-22 | Muscat | Friendly |
2008 | Oct | Sultanate of Oman | 20-27 | Muscat | Friendly |
2009 | Jun 12 | Greece | 26-33 | Friendly | |
2009 | Jun 15 | Greece | 20-35 | Friendly | |
2009 | Aug | Japan | 22-35 | Istres (FRA) | Friendly |
2009 | Aug | Algeria | 19-29 | Istres (FRA) | Friendly |
2009 | Oct 29 | Luxembourg | 32-32 | Luxembourg | Friendly |
2009 | Oct 30 | Belgium | 23-25 | Luxembourg | Friendly |
2010 | Jan 2 | Switzerland | 18-33 | Winterthur (SUI) | Yellow-Cup |
2010 | Jan 3 | Tunisia | 24-42 | Winterthur (SUI) | Yellow-Cup |
2010 | Jan 4 | Netherlands | 21-39 | Winterthur (SUI) | Yellow-Cup |
2010 | Jan 8 | Tunisia | 23-33 | Paris (FRA) | Marrane-Cup |
2010 | Jan 9 | Qatar | 26-38 | Paris (FRA) | Marrane-Cup |
2010 | Jan 10 | Czech Republic | 22-32 | Paris (FRA) | Marrane-Cup |
2010 | Jan 15 | Romania | 27-36 | Vantaa (FIN) | World Cup Qualifier |
2010 | Jan 16 | Bosnia | 19-44 | Vantaa (FIN) | World Cup Qualifier |
2010 | Jan 17 | Finland | 21-35 | Vantaa (FIN) | World Cup Qualifier |
2010 | May 28 | Belgium | 26-24 | Belgium | Friendly |
2010 | Jun 10 | Cyprus | 16-24 | London (GBR) | European Championship Qualifier |
2010 | Jun 11 | Estonia | 26-35 | London (GBR) | European Championship Qualifier |
2010 | Jun 12 | Bulgaria | 33-32 | London (GBR) | European Championship Qualifier |
Data Sources 1969http://www.sportfocus.com/webpro/handball/infopoint/newsletter.cfm; 2008http://britishhandball.worldhandball.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?menuid=1093&itemid=2079