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IHF World Handball Championship

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Men

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Tournament Champions Final
1938 Germany Germany Germany Round-robin ahead of Austria Austria
1954 Sweden Sweden Sweden 17-14 vs Germany Germany
1958 East Germany Sweden Sweden 22-12 vs Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Czechoslovakia
1961 Germany Romania Romania 9-8 (2ET) vs Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Czechoslovakia
1964 Czechoslovakia Romania Romania 25-22 vs Sweden Sweden
1967 Sweden Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Czechoslovakia 14-11 vs Denmark Denmark
1970 France Romania Romania 13-12 (2ET) vs East Germany East Germany
1974 East Germany Romania Romania 14-12 vs East Germany East Germany
1978 Denmark Germany Germany 20-19 vs Soviet Union Soviet Union
1982 Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union 30-27 (ET) vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1986 Switzerland Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 24-22 vs Hungary Hungary
1990 Czechoslovakia Sweden Sweden 27-23 vs Soviet Union Soviet Union
1993 Sweden Russia Russia 28-19 vs France France
1995 Iceland France France 23-19 vs Croatia Croatia
1997 Japan Russia Russia 23-21 vs Sweden Sweden
1999 Egypt Sweden Sweden 25-24 vs Russia Russia
2001 France France France 28-25 (ET) vs Sweden Sweden
2003 Portugal Croatia Croatia 34-31 vs Germany Germany
2005 Tunisia Spain Spain 40-34 vs Croatia Croatia
2007 Germany Germany Germany 29-24 vs Poland Poland
2009 Croatia France France 24-19 vs Croatia Croatia
2011 Sweden France France 37-35 (ET) vs Denmark Denmark
2013 Spain Spain Spain 35-19 vs Denmark Denmark
2015 Qatar France France 25-22 vs Qatar Qatar
2017 France France France 33-26 vs Norway Norway
2019 Denmark / Germany Denmark Denmark 31-22 vs Norway Norway

Medals table

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  1. 6 titles
     France (FRA)
  2. 4 titles
     Romania (ROU)
     Sweden (SWE)
  3. 3 titles
     Germany (GER)
     Russia (RUS)
  4. 2 titles
     Spain (ESP)
  5. 1 title
     Croatia (CRO)
     Czechoslovakia (CSR)
     Denmark (DEN)
     Yugoslavia (YUG)

EHF Champions League

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Season Champions Final
1956-57 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Dukla Prague 21-13 vs Sweden Örebro SK
1958-59 Sweden Redbergslids IK 18-13 vs Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen
1959-60 Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen 18-13 vs Denmark Aarhus GF
1961-62 Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen 13-11 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Bjelovar
1962-63 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Dukla Prague 15-13 vs Romania Dinamo București
1964-65 Romania Dinamo București 13-11 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Medveščak Zagreb
1965-66 East Germany SC Leipzig 16-14 vs Hungary Budapest Honvéd
1966-67 Germany VfL Gummersbach 17-13 vs Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Dukla Prague
1967-68 Romania Steaua București 13-11 vs Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Dukla Prague
1969-70 Germany VfL Gummersbach 14-11 vs East Germany Dynamo Berlin
1970-71 Germany VfL Gummersbach 17-16 vs Romania Steaua București
1971-72 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Bjelovar 19-14 vs Germany VfL Gummersbach
1972-73 Soviet Union MAI Moskva 26-23 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Bjelovar
1973-74 Germany VfL Gummersbach 19-17 vs Soviet Union MAI Moskva
1974-75 East Germany ASK Frankfurt/Oder 19-17 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borac Banja Luka
1975-76 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borac Banja Luka 17-15 vs Denmark Fredericia KFUM
1976-77 Romania Steaua București 21-20 vs Soviet Union CSKA Moskva
1977-78 East Germany SC Magdeburg 28-22 vs Poland Śląsk Wrocław
1978-79 Germany TV Großwallstadt 30-28 vs East Germany Empor Rostock
1979-80 Germany TV Großwallstadt 21-12 vs Iceland Valur
1980-81 East Germany SC Magdeburg 52-43 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slovan Ljubljana
1981-82 Hungary Budapest Honvéd 49-34 vs Switzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
1982-83 Germany VfL Gummersbach 32-29 vs Soviet Union CSKA Moskva
1983-84 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Dukla Prague 38-38 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Metaloplastika
1984-85 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Metaloplastika 49-32 vs Spain Atlético de Madrid
1985-86 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Metaloplastika 54-52 vs Poland Wybrzeże Gdańsk
1986-87 Soviet Union SKA Minsk 62-49 vs Poland Wybrzeże Gdańsk
1987-88 Soviet Union CSKA Moskva 36-36 vs Germany TUSEM Essen
1988-89 Soviet Union SKA Minsk 61-53 vs Romania Steaua București
1989-90 Soviet Union SKA Minsk 53-50 vs Spain FC Barcelona
1990-91 Spain FC Barcelona 41-40 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Proleter Zrenjanin
1991-92 Croatia RK Zagreb 50-38 vs Spain TEKA Santander
1992-93 Croatia RK Zagreb 40-39 vs Germany SG Wallau-Massenheim
1993-94 Spain TEKA Santander 45-43 vs Portugal ABC Braga
1994-95 Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa 56-47 vs Croatia RK Zagreb
1995-96 Spain FC Barcelona 46-38 vs Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa
1996-97 Spain FC Barcelona 61-45 vs Croatia RK Zagreb
1997-98 Spain FC Barcelona 56-40 vs Croatia RK Zagreb
1998-99 Spain FC Barcelona 50-41 vs Croatia RK Zagreb
1999-2000 Spain FC Barcelona 54-52 vs Germany THW Kiel
2000-01 Spain Portland San Antonio 52-49 vs Spain FC Barcelona
2001-02 Germany SC Magdeburg 51-48 vs Hungary KC Veszprém
2002-03 France Montpellier Handball 50-46 vs Spain Portland San Antonio
2003-04 Slovenia RK Celje 62-58 vs Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt
2004-05 Spain FC Barcelona 56-55 vs Spain Ciudad Real
2005-06 Spain Ciudad Real 62-47 vs Spain Portland San Antonio
2006-07 Germany THW Kiel 57-55 vs Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt
2007-08 Spain Ciudad Real 58-54 vs Germany THW Kiel
2008-09 Spain Ciudad Real 67-66 vs Germany THW Kiel
2009-10 Germany THW Kiel 36-34 vs Spain FC Barcelona
2010-11 Spain FC Barcelona 27-24 vs Spain Ciudad Real
2011-12 Germany THW Kiel 26-21 vs Spain Atlético de Madrid
2012-13 Germany HSV Hamburg 30-29 vs Spain FC Barcelona
2013-14 Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 30-28 vs Germany THW Kiel
2014-15 Spain FC Barcelona 28-23 vs Hungary MKB Veszprém KC
2015-16 Poland Vive Tauron Kielce 39-38 (Pen) vs Hungary MKB Veszprém KC
2016-17 North Macedonia RK Vardar 24-23 vs France Paris Saint-Germain
2017-18 France Montpellier Handball 32-26 vs France HBC Nantes
2018-19 North Macedonia RK Vardar 27-24 vs Hungary Telekom Veszprém
2019-20 Germany THW Kiel 33-28 vs Spain FC Barcelona

Medals table

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  1. 9 titles
    Spain FC Barcelona
  2. 5 titles
    Germany VfL Gummersbach
  3. 4 titles
    Germany THW Kiel
  4. 3 titles
    Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Dukla Prague
    Soviet Union SKA Minsk
    Germany SC Magdeburg
    Spain Ciudad Real
  5. 2 titles
    Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen
    Romania Steaua Bucureşti
    Germany TV Großwallstadt
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Metaloplastika
    France Montpellier Handball
    North Macedonia RK Vardar
    Croatia RK Zagreb
  6. 1 title
    Sweden Redbergslids IK
    Romania Dinamo Bucureşti
    East Germany SC Leipzig
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Bjelovar
    Soviet Union MAI Moskva
    East Germany ASK Frankfurt/Oder
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borac Banja Luka
    Hungary Budapest Honvéd
    Soviet Union CSKA Moskva
    Spain TEKA Santander
    Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa
    Spain Portland San Antonio
    Slovenia RK Celje
    Germany HSV Hamburg
    Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt
    Poland Vive Tauron Kielce

Medals table by nation

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  1. 15 titles
     Spain (ESP)
     Germany (GER)
  2. 5 titles
     Soviet Union (URS)
  3. 4 titles
     East Germany (GDR)
     Yugoslavia (YUG)
  4. 3 titles
     Czechoslovakia (CSR)
     Romania (ROU)
  5. 2 titles
     Croatia (CRO)
     France (FRA)
     North Macedonia (MKD)
  6. 1 title
     Hungary (HUN)
     Poland (POL)
     Slovenia (SLO)
     Sweden (SWE)