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Handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's handball

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2004 Men's Olympic handball tournament
Tournament details
Host country Greece
Dates14 August - 29 August
Teams12 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)(in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Croatia
Runner-up  Germany
Third place  Russia
Fourth place Hungary
Handball at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Tournament
men  women
Squads
men  women

The men's handball competition, one of two events of handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics, in Athens, took place at the Sports Pavilion (Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex) during the preliminary round and quarter-finals (August 14–August 24), and at the Helliniko Olympic Indoor Arena during the semi-finals and medal matches (August 27–August 29). A total of 180 players, distributed among twelve national teams, participated in this tournament.

Contents

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
 Croatia (CRO)

Venio Losert
Vlado Šola
Valter Matošević
Nikša Kaleb
Ivano Balić
Blaženko Lacković
Vedran Zrnić
Igor Vori
Davor Dominiković
Mirza Džomba
Drago Vuković
Slavko Goluža
Goran Šprem
Denis Špoljarić
Petar Metličić

 Germany (GER)

Henning Fritz
Christian Ramota
Pascal Hens
Mark Dragunski
Stefan Kretzschmar
Jan Olaf Immel
Christian Schwarzer
Klaus-Dieter Petersen
Volker Zerbe
Markus Baur
Christian Zeitz
Torsten Jansen
Daniel Stephan
Florian Kehrmann

 Russia (RUS)

Andrey Lavrov
Alexey Kostygov
Vitali Ivanov
Oleg Kuleshov
Denis Krivoshlykov
Alexandre Tuchkin
Vasily Kudinov
Pavel Bashkin
Dmitri Torgovanov
Alexander Gorbatikov
Alexey Rastvortsev
Viatcheslav Gorpichin
Sergey Pogorelov
Mikhail Chipurin
Eduard Kokcharov

Preliminary round

For the preliminary round, contested between August 14 and August 22, the twelve teams were distributed into two groups of six teams. Each team played against each of its five group opponents for a total of five matches. The four best-scoring teams advanced to the quarter-finals.

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPoints
 Croatia55001461291710
 Spain5401154137178
 South Korea520314814804
 Russia520314514504
 Iceland5104143158-152
 Slovenia5104130149-192

All times are Eastern European Time (UTC+2)

August 14
09:30
Spain 31–30 South KoreaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 14
14:30
Russia 28–25 SloveniaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 14
19:30
Croatia 34–30 IcelandSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 16
09:30
South Korea 35–32 RussiaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 16
11:30
Croatia 27–26 SloveniaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 16
14:30
Spain 31–23 IcelandSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 18
09:30
Croatia 29–26 South KoreaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 18
11:30
Iceland 30–25 SloveniaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 18
19:30
Spain 29–26 RussiaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 20
09:30
South Korea 34–30 IcelandSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 20
11:30
Spain 41–28 SloveniaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 20
19:30
Croatia 26–25 RussiaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 22
09:30
Slovenia 26–23 South KoreaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 22
11:30
Croatia 30–22 SpainSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 22
19:30
Russia 34–30 IcelandSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPoints
 France55001351082710
 Hungary540113212488
 Germany5302139110296
 Greece5203117130-134
 Brazil5104105133-282
 Egypt5005110133-230

All times are Eastern European Time (UTC+2)

August 14
11:30
Hungary 33–28 EgyptSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 14
16:30
Germany 28–18 GreeceSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 14
21:30
France 31–17 BrazilSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 16
16:30
France 29–25 GreeceSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 16
19:30
Hungary 20–19 BrazilSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 16
21:30
Egypt 14–26 GermanySports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 18
14:30
France 26–23 HungarySports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 18
16:30
Greece 26–25 EgyptSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 18
21:30
Germany 34–21 BrazilSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 20
14:30
Greece 26–22 BrazilSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 20
16:30
Hungary 30–29 GermanySports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 20
21:30
France 22–21 EgyptSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 22
14:30
France 27–22 GermanySports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 22
16:30
Hungary 26–22 GreeceSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 22
21:30
Brazil 26–22 EgyptSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex

Knockout stage

In this single-elimination stage, the first- and second-placed teams of one group played against the other group's fourth- and third-placed teams, respectively, to contest the quarter-final round, held in August 24, at the Sports Pavilion. The winners advanced to the semi-finals, disputed at the Indoor Arena in August 27, with the losing semi-finalists playing for the bronze medal match on the following day, and the final being played two days later.

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsGold medal final
          
    
  Croatia 33
  Greece 27 
  Croatia 33
   Hungary 31 
  South Korea 25
  Hungary 30 
  Croatia 26
   Germany 24
  Germany 32
  Spain 30 
  Germany 21Bronze medal final
   Russia 15 
  France 24  Hungary 26
  Russia 26   Russia 28


Quarter-finals

August 24
10:00
France 24–26 RussiaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 24
12:30
South Korea 25–30 HungarySports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 24
14:30
Croatia 33–27 GreeceSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 24
17:00
Germany 32–30 SpainSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex

Semi-finals

August 27
12:30
Croatia 33–31 HungaryHelliniko Olympic Indoor Arena
August 27
14:30
Germany 21–15 RussiaHelliniko Olympic Indoor Arena

Bronze medal match

28 August
19:30
Hungary 26–28 RussiaHelliniko Olympic Indoor Arena
Referees: Migas (GRE), Bavas (GRE)

Gold medal match

29 August
14:45
Croatia 26–24 GermanyHelliniko Olympic Indoor Arena
Referees: Hansson (SWE), Olsson (SWE)

Classification playoffs

5th–8th place

 5th–8th place matches5th place match
  Greece 29 
  South Korea 24 
 
    Greece 15
   France 33
7th place match
  Spain 27  South Korea 24
  France 29   Spain 31

August 27
07:30
Greece 29–24 South KoreaSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 27
09:30
Spain 24–29 FranceSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 28
12:30
South Korea 24–31 SpainSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
August 28
17:30
Greece 15–33 FranceSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex

9th place

August 24
09:30
Brazil 25–29 IcelandSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex

11th place

August 24
07:30
Slovenia 30–24 EgyptSports Pavilion
Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex

Rankings and statistics

Classification
 Croatia
 Germany
 Russia
4 Hungary
5 France
6 Greece
7 Spain
8 South Korea
9 Iceland
10 Brazil
11 Slovenia
12 Egypt

References

 

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