1994 European Men's Handball Championship

1994 EHF European Men's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Portugal
Dates 3–12 June
Teams 12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Sweden (1st title)
Runner-up  Russia
Third place  Croatia
Fourth place  Denmark
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)  Vasily Kudinov (RUS) (50 goals)
Best player  Magnus Andersson (SWE)
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The 1994 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (1st tournament) was held in Portugal from 3–12 June, in the cities of Porto and Almada. Sweden won the tournament with Russia second and Croatia third.

Teams

Group A Group B
 Croatia  Denmark
 Belarus  Hungary
 Romania  Portugal
 Russia  Sweden
 France  Spain
 Germany  Slovenia

Venues

City Stadium Capacity
Almada Complexo Desportivo de Almada 4.000
Porto Pavilhão Rosa Mota 5.400

Preliminary round

Group A

Team P W T L GF GA GD Pts.
 Russia 550012294+2810
 Croatia 5302120114+66
 France 5212123120+35
 Belarus 5203130139–94
 Germany 5113107113–63
 Romania 5104113135–222
3. June 1994
Germany  23 – 24  Belarus
Russia  27 – 20  Romania
France  27 – 25  Croatia
4. June 1994
Croatia  24 – 22  Germany
Belarus  23 – 31  Russia
Romania  27 – 26  France
5. June 1994
France  21 – 21  Germany
Russia  21 – 18  Croatia
Romania  24 – 33  Belarus
7. June 1994
Germany  16 – 25  Russia
France  32 – 29  Belarus
Croatia  24 – 23  Romania
8. June 1994
Germany  25 – 19  Romania
Belarus  21 – 29  Croatia
Russia  18 – 17  France

Group B

Team P W T L GF GA GD Pts.
 Sweden 550011491+2310
 Denmark 531110799+87
 Spain 5302114101+136
 Hungary 5203100107–74
 Slovenia 511394111–173
 Portugal 500596116–200
3. June 1994
Sweden  22 – 17  Slovenia
Spain  25 – 20  Hungary
Denmark  24 – 17  Portugal
4. June 1994
Slovenia  19 – 19  Denmark
Hungary  18 – 22  Sweden
Portugal  18 – 24  Spain
5. June 1994
Hungary  19 – 18  Portugal
Sweden  22 – 16  Denmark
Spain  24 – 16  Slovenia
7. June 1994
Slovenia  19 – 24  Hungary
Sweden  26 – 21  Portugal
Denmark  25 – 22  Spain
8. June 1994
Denmark  23 – 19  Hungary
Portugal  22 – 23  Slovenia
Spain  19 – 22  Sweden

Finals

Semi-finals Final
   Russia   29  
   Denmark   20  
 
       Russia   21
     Sweden   34
Bronze-final
   Sweden   24    Denmark   23
   Croatia   21      Croatia   24

Ranking and statistics

Final ranking

1st, gold medalist(s)  Sweden
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Russia
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Croatia
4  Denmark
5  Spain
6  France
7  Hungary
8  Belarus
9  Germany
10  Slovenia
11  Romania
12  Portugal

Top player awards

All Star Team

Source: "All Star Team announced". ehf-euro.com. 12 June 1994. Retrieved 2 October 2013. .

References

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