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NicknameChode ;)
AssociationBritish Handball Association
CoachDragan Đukić
Most capsMick Hegarty, 55 [1]
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The Great Britain Men's national handball team is the national handball team of United Kingdom and is controlled by the British Handball Association.

Formed in 1969,[2] the team took part in international competitions from 1972 to 1984 and has recently been reformed with the aim of taking part in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, which it is automatically qualified for as the host.[3]

Current

In the 2008-09 season, all the team players were signed with clubs on the European continent, with the exception of Omar Sani, who played in Egypt.

A special arrangement with insolvent German Handball-Bundesliga side TUSEM Essen provided the side with a number of players after most first-team players had left the club.

To further the development of its players, it also operated the British Handball Development academy in Denmark.[4]

Results

Year Date Opposition Score Venue Competition
1969 Italy 12-30 Edge Hill College, Ormskirk Friendly
1972 Luxembourg 12-37 Spain Olympic Qualification (Group Stage)
1972 Spain 5-40 Spain Olympic Qualification (Group Stage)
1972 Switzerland 2-37 Spain Olympic Qualification (Group Stage)
1972 Italy 15-25 Spain Olympic Qualification (Play-off)
1972 Belgium 1-31 Spain Olympic Qualification (Play-off)
1974 Sep Belgium 4-39 Belgium Friendly
1976 Norway 5-55 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 5-43 Poland Olympic Qualification (Group Stage)
1978 Jan Israel 8-28 Great Britain Friendly
1978 Jan Israel 8-20 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 8-48 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 9-38 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 Jun 4 Belgium 26-24 Brussels (BEL) Friendly
2010 Jun 5 Belgium 22-36 Brussels (BEL) Friendly
2010 Jun 10 Cyprus 16-24 London (UK) European Championship Qualifier
2010 Jun 11 Estonia 26-35 London (UK) European Championship Qualifier
2010 Jun 12 Bulgaria 33-32 London (UK) European Championship Qualifier

Data Sources 1969[1]; 2008[2]

References

  1. ^ Liverpool Handball Club - History retrieved 2009-08-01
  2. ^ History of Handball England Handball Association website, retrieved 2009-07-30
  3. ^ BHA website - Preparing for London 2012 Olympic Games retrieved 2009-07-30
  4. ^ Unearthing hidden talent UK sport website, retrieved 2009-07-30