1986 World Men's Handball Championship

1986 World Men's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host country   Switzerland
Final positions
Champions  Yugoslavia
Runner-up  Hungary
Third place  East Germany
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The 1986 World Men's Handball Championship was the 11th team handball World Championship. It was held in Switzerland from February 25 to March 8, 1986. Yugoslavia won the championship.

Teams

Group A Group B Group C Group D
 Cuba  Poland  Czechoslovakia  Algeria
 East Germany  Spain  Iceland  Denmark
 Soviet Union   Switzerland  Romania  Hungary
 Yugoslavia  West Germany  South Korea  Sweden

Preliminary round

Group A

Team P W T L G+ G- GD Pts.
 Yugoslavia 33008070+106
 East Germany 32017164+74
 Soviet Union 31027372+12
 Cuba 30037593-180

Group B

Team P W T L G+ G- GD Pts.
 West Germany 33005751+66
  Switzerland 3111505003
 Spain 30214953-42
 Poland 30125759-21

Group C

Team P W T L G+ G- GD Pts.
 South Korea 32017665+114
 Romania 32016864+44
 Iceland 32016571-64
 Czechoslovakia 30035867-90

Group D

Team P W T L G+ G- GD Pts.
 Hungary 33007162+96
 Sweden 32017060+104
 Denmark 31026967+22
 Algeria 30035374-210

Second round

Group 1

Team P W T L G+ G- GD Pts.
 Yugoslavia 550011295+1710
 East Germany 530210992+176
 Spain 52129287+55
 West Germany 52038897-94
 Soviet Union 5203104109-54
  Switzerland 501482107-251

Group 2

Team P W T L G+ G- GD Pts.
 Hungary 5500122108+1410
 Sweden 540111293+198
 Iceland 5203114117-34
 Denmark 5203107117-104
 Romania 51047893-152
 South Korea 5104132137-52

3rd / 4th place

Date Match¹ Score
08.03.1986  East Germany
-
 Sweden
24-23

Final

Date Match¹ Score
08.03.1986  Yugoslavia
-
 Hungary
24-22

Final standings

 Yugoslavia
 Hungary
 East Germany
4  Sweden
5  Spain
6  Iceland
7  West Germany
8  Denmark
9  Romania
10  Soviet Union
11   Switzerland
12  South Korea
13  Czechoslovakia
14  Poland
15  Cuba
16  Algeria
Qualified for the 1988 Summer Olympics
Qualified for the 1987 Summer Universiade
Qualified for the Olympic Qualification Tournament

Medal summary

Gold Silver Bronze
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Zlatan Arnautović
Mirko Bašić
Jovica Cvetković
Jovica Elezović
Časlav Grubić
Jožef Holpert
Mile Isaković
Muhamed Memić
Dragan Mladenović
Jasmin Mrkonja
Zlatko Portner
Rolando Pušnik
Momir Rnić
Zlatko Saračević
Veselin Vujović
Veselin Vuković
Hungary Hungary
Imre Bíró
József Bordás
Viktor Debre
János Fodor
János Gyurka
László Hoffmann
Gábor Horváth
Mihály Iváncsik
József Kenyeres
Zsolt Kontra
Mihály Kovács
Péter Kovács
László Marosi
Tibor Oross
László Szabó
East Germany East Germany
Heiko Bonath
Rüdiger Borchardt
Stephan Hauck
Peter Hofmann
Andreas Kockeritz
Hartmut Krüger
Andreas Nagora
Peter Pysall
Gunnar Schimrock
Wieland Schmidt
Dirk Schnell
Klaus-Dieter Schulz
Frank Michael Wahl
Ingolf Wiegert
Holger Winselmann
Thomas Zeise

Top goalscorers

Player Goals
1. Jae-Won Kang (KOR) 67
2. Julián Duranona (CUB) 50
3. Björn Jilsén (SWE) 47
4. Péter Kovács (HUN) 45
5. Kristján Arason (ISL) 41
6. Ingolf Wiegert (GDR) 40
6. Maricel Voinea (ROM) 40
8. Jovica Cvetković (YUG) 37
9. Peter Morten Fenger (DEN) 35
9. Peter Weber (SWI) 35

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