2011 World Women's Handball Championship

2011 World Women's Handball Championship
XX Mundial Feminino de Handebol Brasil 2011
Tournament details
Host country  Brazil
Dates 2–18 December
Teams 24 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s) 4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Norway (2nd title)
Runner-up  France
Third place  Spain
Fourth place  Denmark
Tournament statistics
Matches 88
Goals scored 4643 (52.76 per match)
Attendance 65,750 (747 per match)
Top scorer(s)  Alexandra do Nascimento (BRA) (57 goals)
Next

The 2011 World Women's Handball Championship, the 20th event hosted by the International Handball Federation, was held in Brazil from 2 to 18 December 2011.[1]

The winner qualified for the 2012 Olympic Handball tournament and the 2013 World Championship, while teams finished second to seventh took the Olympic Qualifying tournament spots.[2]

Norway won the title for the second time after defeating France 32–24 in the final, thus became only the second team after Denmark to possess the World Championship, European Championship and Olympic Games title in the same time. France, on the other hand, lost its second consecutive World Championship final after fell short against Russia in 2009. By winning the tournament, Norway qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics as World champions, while Sweden, which finished runner-up behind Norway in the European Championship, moved up to take the vacated European champion spot and also secured its place for the Olympics.[3]

Spain triumphed over Denmark in the bronze final 24–18 and won their first ever World Championship medal,[4] while hosts Brazil knocked out title holders Russia 36–20 in the match for the fifth place to take their best ever result.[5]

Venues

The competition took place in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. It is the third women's World Championship organized outside of Europe, after South Korea in 1990 and China in 2009.

Initially, the matches had to take place in the state of Santa Catarina.

Four cities have been selected to host the matches:

City Stadium Capacity Matches
São Paulo Ginásio do Ibirapuera 11,000 Group C, Round of 16, President's Cup, Final Round
São Bernardo do Campo Ginásio Adib Moyses Dib 7,000 Group D, Round of 16, President's Cup
Santos Arena Santos 5,000 Group A, Round of 16
Barueri Ginásio José Corrêa 5,000 Group B, Round of 16

Qualification

Host nation
Defending champions
Qualified from the 2010 African Championship
Qualified from the 2010 European Championship
Qualified from the 2010 Asian Championship
Qualified from the 2011 American Championship
Qualified from the 2011 Oceania Championship
Qualified from European play-offs

Eight European teams qualified for the World Championships through play-offs. The draw was made on 19 December. The first legs were played on 4/5 June with the second legs on 11/12 June.[6]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Czech Republic  52 – 75  Montenegro 26–42 26–33
Netherlands  78 – 62  Turkey 40–28 38–34
Spain  58 – 46  Macedonia 37– 22 21–24
France  56 – 39  Slovenia 28–19 28–20
Croatia  66 – 56  Serbia 36–25 30–31
Iceland  61 – 42  Ukraine 37–18 24–24
Germany  53 – 46  Hungary 26–24 27–22
Poland  35 – 47  Denmark 16–23 19–24

Squads

Group draw

The draw was held on 2 July 2011 at 21:00 local time.[7][8]

Seeding

The seeding was announced on June 24.[9]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5 Pot 6

Group stage

A provisional scheduled was released on June 24.[10] Brazil played the opening game on December 2.[8] On July 7 the venues for each preliminary round were announced by the IHF.[11] The detailed match schedule was released on August 31.[12] As all Handball world championships, the tie-breakers in case of point tie betwin two or more teams were: 1.Points in matches between tied teams 2. Goal difference in matches between tied teams 3. Goaldifference in all group matches 4. Most scored goals in all group matches, 5. Draw.[13]

All times are local (UTC−2).

Group A

Venue: Arena Santos, Santos Angola won the tie-break for second place due to a better record in matches between them, Montenegro and Iceland. In those direct encounters all three got 2 points but Angola's +2 goal difference beat Montenegro's +1 and Iceland's –3.[14]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Norway 5 4 0 1 152 108 +44 8
 Angola 5 3 0 2 129 129 0 6
 Montenegro 5 3 0 2 143 115 +28 6
 Iceland 5 3 0 2 109 112 −3 6
 Germany 5 2 0 3 120 126 −6 4
 China 5 0 0 5 98 161 −63 0
3 December 2011
15:00
Montenegro  21 – 22  Iceland
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA)
Popović, Bulatović 6 (10–11) Knútsdóttir 6
  Report   Red card

3 December 2011
17:15
Norway  28 – 31  Germany
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Sulland 6 (14–13) Mietzner 8
  Report  

3 December 2011
19:30
Angola  30 – 29  China
Attendance: 200
Referees: Kliko, Johansson (SWE)
four players 5 (10–12) Zhao Jiaqin 6
  Report  

4 December 2011
14:30
Germany  24 – 25  Montenegro
Attendance: 400
Referees: Kliko, Johansson (SWE)
Mietzner 8 (10–12) Bulatović 8
  Report  

4 December 2011
17:15
China  16 – 43  Norway
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Lan Chunlei 7 (7–20) Løke 7
  Report  

4 December 2011
19:30
Iceland  24 – 28  Angola
Attendance: 450
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Sigurðardóttir 7 (12–15) M. Kiala 6
  Report  

6 December 2011
15:00
Montenegro  28 – 26  Angola
Attendance: 350
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Popović 6 (14–13) M. Kiala 7
  Report  

6 December 2011
17:15
Norway  27 – 14  Iceland
Attendance: 700
Referees: Kliko, Johansson (SWE)
Sulland 6 (14–7) Sigurðardóttir 5
  Report  

6 December 2011
19:30
Germany  23 – 22  China
Attendance: 400
Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA)
Mietzner, Langkeit 4 (7–12) Li Yao 5
  Report  

7 December 2011
15:00
Montenegro  42 – 15  China
Attendance: 200
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Radičević 9 (19–7) Chunlei 4
  Report  

7 December 2011
17:15
Angola  20 – 26  Norway
Attendance: 800
Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA)
M. Kiala 7 (10–16) Sulland 10
  Red card Report  

7 December 2011
19:30
Iceland  26 – 20  Germany
Attendance: 500
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Knútsdóttir 9 (13–12) Mietzner 8
  Report  

9 December 2011
15:00
Angola  25 – 22  Germany
Attendance: 400
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
L. Kiala 8 (14–10) Mellbeck 7
  Report  

9 December 2011
17:15
Norway  28 – 27  Montenegro
Attendance: 800
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Sulland 9 (15–11) Popović, Bulatović 7
  Report 10× 

9 December 2011
19:30
China  16 – 23  Iceland
Referees: Kliko, Johansson (SWE)
Wu Yin 5 (9–12) Skúladóttir 8
  Report  

Group B

Venue: Ginásio José Corrêa, Barueri

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Russia 5 5 0 0 181 99 +82 10
 Spain 5 4 0 1 151 108 +43 8
 South Korea 5 3 0 2 164 124 +40 6
 Netherlands 5 2 0 3 164 142 +22 4
 Kazakhstan 5 1 0 4 113 133 −20 2
 Australia 5 0 0 5 52 219 −167 0
3 December 2011
15:45
Kazakhstan  37 – 9  Australia
Attendance: 200
Referees: Abid, Chaouch (TUN)
Volnukhina 7 (20–6) Hudson-Gofers 3
  Report  

3 December 2011
18:00
Russia  39 – 24  South Korea
Attendance: 300
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Bliznova, Khmyrova 6 (19–13) Woo Sun-Hee 7
  Report  

3 December 2011
20:15
Netherlands  27 – 34  Spain
Attendance: 300
Referees: Coulibaly, Diabate (CIV)
van der Wissel 6 (15–18) three players 6
  Report  

4 December 2011
15:45
South Korea  31 – 19  Kazakhstan
Attendance: 300
Referees: Coulibaly, Diabate (CIV)
three players 4 (16–4) Nedopekina 5
  Report  

4 December 2011
18:00
Spain  22 – 28  Russia
Attendance: 300
Referees: Marina, Minore (ARG)
Martín 5 (9–14) Levina 7
  Report  

4 December 2011
20:15
Australia  15 – 53  Netherlands
Attendance: 300
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Fletcher 4 (6–27) Polman 11
  Red card Report  

6 December 2011
15:45
Russia  45 – 8  Australia
Attendance: 500
Referees: Coulibaly, Diabate (CIV)
Bliznova 8 (21–4) Cook 2
  Report  

6 December 2011
18:00
Kazakhstan  20 – 32  Netherlands
Attendance: 200
Referees: Marina, Minore (ARG)
Baranovskaya 6 (8–18) Abbingh 7
  Red card Report  

6 December 2011
20:15
South Korea  26 – 29  Spain
Attendance: 200
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Choi Im-Jeong 8 (12–13) Mangué 6
  Report  

7 December 2011
15:45
Netherlands  26 – 35  Russia
Attendance: 400
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
van der Wissel 7 (10–18) Bodnieva 7
  Report  

7 December 2011
18:00
Kazakhstan  18 – 27  Spain
Attendance: 450
Referees: Coulibaly, Diabate (CIV)
Volnukhina 6 (8–11) Alonso 6
  Report  

7 December 2011
20:15
Australia  11 – 45  South Korea
Attendance: 200
Referees: Abid, Chaouch (TUN)
Cook 5 (3–24) Yoon Hyun-Kyung 7
  Report  

9 December 2011
15:45
Spain  39 – 9  Australia
Attendance: 300
Referees: Coulibaly, Diabate (CIV)
Alonso 7 (18–5) three players 3
  Report  

9 December 2011
18:00
Netherlands  26 – 38  South Korea
Attendance: 300
Referees: Marina, Minore (ARG)
Abbingh 4 (10–18) Kim Cha-Youn, Choi Im-jeong 8
  Report  

9 December 2011
20:15
Russia  34 – 19  Kazakhstan
Attendance: 200
Referees: Abid, Chaouch (TUN)
Turey 7 (13–13) Volnukhina 6
  Report 10× 

Group C

Venue: Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 5 5 0 0 162 128 +34 10
 France 5 4 0 1 165 103 +62 8
 Romania 5 2 1 2 139 155 −16 5
 Japan 5 2 1 2 138 156 −18 5
 Tunisia 5 1 0 4 141 150 −9 2
 Cuba 5 0 0 5 119 172 −53 0
2 December 2011
21:00
Brazil  37 – 21  Cuba
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
da Silva 8 (17–11) Ramírez 9
  Report  

3 December 2011
15:00
Romania  30 – 28  Tunisia
Attendance: 500
Referees: Al Suwaidi, Bamatraf (QAT)
Fiera 8 (14–15) three players 5
  Report  

3 December 2011
17:15
France  41 – 22  Japan
Attendance: 500
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
Ayglon 6 (18–13) Fujii 6
  Report  

5 December 2011
15:00
Cuba  27 – 33  Romania
Attendance: 300
Referees: Liu, Liu (CHN)
Lusson 8 (14–20) four players 5
  Report  

5 December 2011
17:15
Tunisia  17 – 25  France
Attendance: 500
Referees: García, Marin (ESP)
Chebbah 6 (9–12) Deroin 6
  Report  

5 December 2011
19:45
Japan  24 – 32  Brazil
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Gatelis, Mazeika (LTU)
Kamimachi 7 (12–16) do Nascimento 7
  Report  

6 December 2011
15:00
Tunisia  32 – 29  Cuba
Attendance: 200
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
Khouildi 8 (18–11) Gómez 9
  Report  

6 December 2011
17:15
Romania  28 – 28  Japan
Attendance: 600
Referees: García, Marin (ESP)
Ardean-Elisei 9 (13–12) Fujii 11
  Report  

6 December 2011
19:45
France  22 – 26  Brazil
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Al Suwaidi, Bamatraf (QAT)
Pineau 5 (17–10) Rodrigues 6
  Report  

8 December 2011
15:00
Japan  32 – 31  Tunisia
Attendance: 500
Referees: Gatelis, Mazeika (LTU)
Fujii 11 (16–16) Toumi 12
  Report   Red card

8 December 2011
17:15
France  38 – 18  Cuba
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
Spincer 6 (17–8) Ramírez 5
  Report  

8 December 2011
19:45
Brazil  33 – 28  Romania
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
do Nascimento 8 (14–11) Brădeanu, Curea 5
  Report  

9 December 2011
15:00
Cuba  24 – 32  Japan
Attendance: 200
Referees: Liu, Liu (CHN)
Fernández 9 (9–16) Kamimachi 10
  Report  

9 December 2011
17:15
Romania  20 – 39  France
Attendance: 600
Referees: García, Marin (ESP)
Manea 4 (12–20) Baudouin 10
  Report  

9 December 2011
19:45
Brazil  34 – 33  Tunisia
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Al Suwaidi, Bamatraf (QAT)
Moraes 8 (16–20) Marzouk 10
  Report  

Group D

Venue: Ginásio Adib Moyses Dib, São Bernardo do Campo

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Denmark 5 5 0 0 148 78 +70 10
 Croatia 5 4 0 1 150 102 +48 8
 Sweden 5 3 0 2 141 97 +44 6
 Ivory Coast 5 2 0 3 118 145 −27 4
 Uruguay 5 1 0 4 82 159 −77 2
 Argentina 5 0 0 5 77 135 −58 0
3 December 2011
13:00
Sweden  37 – 11  Argentina
Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
Boson, Fogelström 5 (19–7) Mendoza 3
  Report  

3 December 2011
15:15
Denmark  36 – 10  Uruguay
Attendance: 400
Referees: Liu, Liu (CHN)
Kristiansen 7 (20–6) Falco 3
  Report  

3 December 2011
17:30
Croatia  36 – 20  Ivory Coast
Attendance: 400
Referees: Gatelis, Mazeika (LTU)
Penezić 7 (20–10) Mambo 5
  Report  

5 December 2011
15:15
Ivory Coast  25 – 28  Sweden
Attendance: 500
Referees: Al Suwaidi, Bamatraf (QAT)
Mambo 8 (14–15) Gulldén 5
  Report  

5 December 2011
17:45
Argentina  13 – 31  Denmark
Attendance: 500
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
Salvado 4 (5–18) Kristiansen 6
  Report  

5 December 2011
20:00
Uruguay  15 – 45  Croatia
Attendance: 500
Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
Castro 5 (9–21) Jovetić 6
  Report  

6 December 2011
15:15
Sweden  31 – 14  Uruguay
Attendance: 400
Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
Roberts 6 (13–7) three players 3
  Report  

6 December 2011
17:45
Denmark  23 – 19  Croatia
Attendance: 500
Referees: Gatelis, Mazeika (LTU)
Troelsen 6 (10–8) Penezić 9
  Report  

6 December 2011
20:00
Argentina  19 – 25  Ivory Coast
Attendance: 500
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
Decilio, Mendoza 5 (8–14) Gondo, Toualy 5
  Report  

8 December 2011
15:00
Croatia  27 – 26  Sweden
Attendance: 500
Referees: García, Marin (ESP)
Franić 7 (14–12) Torstenson 10
  Report  

8 December 2011
17:15
Denmark  38 – 17  Ivory Coast
Attendance: 300
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
Bille 8 (22–7) Mambo, Courcelles 3
  Report  

8 December 2011
19:30
Uruguay  19 – 16  Argentina
Attendance: 200
Referees: Liu, Liu (CHN)
Castro 6 (11–11) Mendoza 6
  Report  

9 December 2011
15:00
Ivory Coast  31 – 24  Uruguay
Attendance: 300
Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
Mambo 9 (12–12) Castro 8
  Report  

9 December 2011
17:15
Sweden  19 – 20  Denmark
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Gatelis, Mazeika (LTU)
Ahlm 8 (8–9) Jørgensen, Nørgaard 4
  Report  

9 December 2011
19:30
Croatia  23 – 18  Argentina
Attendance: 400
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
Zebić 6 (9–11) Decilio 4
10×  Report  

Knockout stage

Championship bracket
Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
December 11            
  Russia  30
December 14
  Iceland  19  
  Russia  23
December 12
    France  25  
  Sweden  23
December 16
  France  26  
  France  28
December 11
    Denmark  23  
  Angola  30
December 14
  South Korea  29  
  Angola  23
December 12
    Denmark  28  
  Japan  22
December 18
  Denmark  23  
  France  24
December 11
    Norway  32
  Norway  34
December 14
  Netherlands  22  
  Norway  30
December 12
    Croatia  25  
  Romania  27
December 16
  Croatia  28  
  Norway  30
December 11
    Spain  22   Third Place
  Spain  23
December 14 December 18
  Montenegro  19  
  Spain  27   Denmark  18
December 12
    Brazil  26     Spain  24
  Ivory Coast  22
  Brazil  35  
5th place bracket
Semi-finals Fifth place
December 16
  Russia  41  
  Angola  31  
 

December 18

      Russia  20
    Brazil  36
Seventh place
December 16 December 18
  Croatia  31   Angola  29
  Brazil  32     Croatia  32

Last 16

11 December 2011
14:30
South Korea  29 – 30  Angola Arena Santos, Santos
Attendance: 600
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Choi Im-jeong 10 (13–13) L. Kiala 7
  Report  

11 December 2011
14:30
Russia  30 – 19  Iceland Ginásio José Corrêa, Barueri
Attendance: 400
Referees: Marina, Minore (ARG)
Postnova 7 (15–12) Knútsdóttir 4
  Report  

11 December 2011
17:15
Norway  34 – 22  Netherlands Arena Santos, Santos
Attendance: 700
Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA)
Løke 8 (15–11) van der Heijden, Bont 5
  Report  

11 December 2011
17:15
Montenegro  19 – 23  Spain Ginásio José Corrêa, Barueri
Attendance: 400
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Jovanović 5 (9–11) E. Pinedo 7
  Report  

12 December 2011
14:30
Sweden  23 – 26  France Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 400
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Torstenson, Gulldén 5 (15–12) Baudouin 6
  Report  

12 December 2011
14:30
Romania  27 – 28  Croatia Ginásio Adib Moyses Dib, São Bernardo do Campo
Attendance: 300
Referees: Kliko, Johansson (SWE)
Șoit 6 (18–15) Penezić 6
  Report  

12 December 2011
17:15
Denmark  23 – 22 (ET)  Japan Ginásio Adib Moyses Dib, São Bernardo do Campo
Attendance: 500
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
Troelsen 6 (9–11) Fujii 8
  Report  

FT: 19–19 ET: 4–3


12 December 2011
20:00
Brazil  35 – 22  Ivory Coast Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
do Nascimento 10 (15–8) Mambo 8
  Report   Red card

Quarterfinals

14 December 2011
11:45
Russia  23 – 25  France Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: García, Marin (ESP)
Turey 7 (12–13) Lacrabère 5
  Report  

14 December 2011
14:30
Angola  23 – 28  Denmark Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Gatelis, Mazeika (LTU)
Carlos 7 (11–15) Nørgaard 7
  Report  

14 December 2011
17:15
Croatia  25 – 30  Norway Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 1,300
Referees: Al Suwaidi, Bumatraf (QAT)
Penezić 4 (12–16) Løke 8
  Red card Report  

14 December 2011
20:00
Spain  27 – 26  Brazil Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Martín 8 (19–17) do Nascimento, Cavaleiro 7
  Report  

5th–8th semifinals

16 December 2011
11:45
Russia  41 – 31  Angola Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 200
Referees: Coulibaly, Diabate (CIV)
Shipilova 6 (17–18) Calandula 5
  Report  

16 December 2011
14:30
Croatia  31 – 32  Brazil Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 200
Referees: Kliko, Johansson (SWE)
Penezić 10 (15–14) do Nascimento 7
  Report  

Semifinals

16 December 2011
17:15
France  28 – 23  Denmark Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Lacrabère 10 (14–12) Jørgensen 7
  Report  

16 December 2011
20:00
Norway  30 – 22  Spain Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Gatelis, Mazeika (LTU)
Løke 7 (16–9) Aguilar 6
  Report  

Seventh place match

18 December 2011
11:45
Angola  29 – 32  Croatia Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 500
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
L. Kiala, Carlos 7 (12–14) Zebić 11
  Report  

Fifth place match

18 December 2011
09:00
Russia  20 – 36  Brazil Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Bliznova 5 (11–18) do Nascimento 8
  Report  

Third place match

18 December 2011
14:30
Denmark  18 – 24  Spain Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Cohen, Peretz (ISR)
Nørgaard 4 (9–9) Martín 10
  Report  

Final

18 December 2011
17:15
France  24 – 32  Norway Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Spincer, Mendy 4 (13–19) Lunde-Borgersen 6
  Report  

President's Cup

Fifth and sixth place finishers from the group compete in the President's Cup to determine the places 17 through 24.

Places 17 to 20

11 December 2011
11:45
Germany  37 – 14  Kazakhstan Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 100
Referees: Arntsen, Gullaksen (NOR)
Nadgornaja 6 (15–6) Volnukhina 6
  Report   Red card

11 December 2011
14:30
Tunisia  34 – 17  Uruguay Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 100
Referees: García, Marin (ESP)
Elghaoui 9 (14–10) Palla 4
  Report  

Places 21 to 24

11 December 2011
17:15
China  45 – 11  Australia Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 100
Referees: Hizaki, Ikebuchi (JPN)
Lan Chunlei 11 (22–4) Cook 4
  Report  

11 December 2011
19:30
Cuba  25 – 20  Argentina Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 100
Referees: Al Suwaidi, Bamatraf (QAT)
Lusson 9 (12–11) Mendoza 4
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23rd place match

12 December 2011
11:45
Australia  12 – 30  Argentina Ginásio Adib Moyses Dib, São Bernardo do Campo
Attendance: 100
Referees: Liu, Liu (CHN)
Hudson-Gofers 4 (4–12) Ferrea 7
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21st place match

12 December 2011
20:00
China  30 – 29  Cuba Ginásio Adib Moyses Dib, São Bernardo do Campo
Attendance: 200
Referees: Abid, Chaouch (TUN)
Li Yao 8 (15–13) Lusson 10
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19th place match

12 December 2011
11:45
Kazakhstan  31 – 22  Uruguay Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 100
Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA)
Volnukhina 12 (17–9) Castro 8
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17th place match

12 December 2011
17:15
Germany  33 – 25  Tunisia Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Attendance: 800
Referees: Marina, Minore (ARG)
Nadgornaja 11 (16–14) Chebbah 5
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Statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Goals Shots %
1  Alexandra do Nascimento (BRA) 57 78 73%
2  Linn Jørum Sulland (NOR) 51 75 68%
3  Andrea Penezić (CRO) 49 77 64%
4  Shio Fujii (JPN) 46 72 64%
5  Carmen Martín (ESP) 45 57 79%
6  Luisa Kiala (ANG) 44 87 51%
 Emiliya Turey (RUS) 44 58 76%
8  Heidi Løke (NOR) 43 51 84%
9  Suleiky Gómez (CUB) 42 79 53%
 Xeniya Volnukhina (KAZ) 42 63 67%

Source: IHF.info

Top goalkeepers

Rank Name % Saves Shots
1  Silvia Navarro (ESP) 46% 108 237
2  Clara Wöltering (GER) 44% 64 146
3  Katrine Lunde (NOR) 43% 124 290
 Karin Mortensen (DEN) 43% 27 63
5  Chana Masson (BRA) 42% 90 216
6  Sonja Barjaktarović (MNE) 40% 34 86
 Cléopâtre Darleux (FRA) 40% 48 121
 Christina Pedersen (DEN) 40% 79 198
 Anna Sedoykina (RUS) 40% 77 192
10  Cecilia Grubbström (SWE) 38% 44 117
 Gabriella Kain (SWE) 38% 31 81
 Maria Sidorova (RUS) 38% 59 154

Source: IHF.info

Ranking and awards

No placement matches for places 9 to 16 were played, but as those places might be decisive for qualification to the Olympics, the regulations ranked those teams. The losing teams of the Round of 16 were ranked based on a their group stage record (points, goal-difference, goals scored) against teams placed 1st to 4th (those advancing to the Round of 16).[15]

Final ranking

 Norway
 France
 Spain
4  Denmark
5  Brazil
6  Russia
7  Croatia
8  Angola
9  Sweden
10  Montenegro
11  South Korea
12  Iceland
13  Romania
14  Japan
15  Netherlands
16  Ivory Coast
17  Germany
18  Tunisia
19  Kazakhstan
20  Uruguay
21  China
22  Cuba
23  Argentina
24  Australia

 2011 World Women's Handball Championship 

Norway
Second title

All Star Team

Chosen by team officials and IHF experts: IHF.info

Other awards

References

  1. Team Handball News - 2011 Women’s World Championships awarded to Brazil (February 8, 2009)
  2. "Competitipn system". handballbrazil2011.com. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
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  4. "First ever World Championship medal for Spanish women". International Handball Federation. ihf.info. 18 December 2011. Archived from the original on 8 January 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
  5. "Brazil clash Russia and rank fifth". International Handball Federation. ihf.info. 18 December 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
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  7. "Draw date for the XX Women's World Championship in Brazil". ihf.info. 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  8. 1 2 "Draw results of the XX Women's World Championship in Brasil". ihf.info. 2011-07-02. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
  9. "Seeding for Women's World Championship draw – Preliminary Match Schedule for Brazil 2011 online". ihf.info. 2011-06-24. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  10. "Preliminary Match Schedule for Brazil 2011 online" (PDF). ihf.info. 2011-06-24. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  11. "Venues of the preliminary round in Brazil". ihf.info. 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  12. Match schedule
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  15. "Determination of Places 9-16". handballbrazil2011.com. 9 December 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2011.

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