Major achievements in handball by nation
This is a list of countries according to the best position achieved by teams from these nations at major Handball and Beach Handball tournaments sanctioned by the International Handball Federation.
- Notes
- Results achieved in youth and junior competitions were not considered for the making of this table, neither were club tournaments.
- Medals earned by athletes from defunct NOCs or historical teams have been merged with the results achieved by their immediate successor states, as follows: Russia inherits medals from the Soviet Union and the Unified Team; Serbia inherits medals from Yugoslavia; Czech Republic inherits medals from Czechoslovakia; and Germany inherits medals from East Germany.
- The table is pre-sorted by total number of first place results, second place results and third place results, respectively. When equal ranks are given, countries are listed in alphabetical order.
Results
Handball | Beach Handball | ||||||||||
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Olympic Games | World Championships | Summer Universiade | World Championships | World Games | |||||||
Rk. | Nation | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women |
1 | Russia | ||||||||||
2 | Yugoslavia/ Serbia | ||||||||||
3 | Spain | ||||||||||
4 | Hungary | ||||||||||
5 | Croatia | ||||||||||
6 | Germany | ||||||||||
7 | Brazil | ||||||||||
8 | Denmark | ||||||||||
9 | France | ||||||||||
10 | Norway | ||||||||||
11 | South Korea | ||||||||||
12 | Czech Republic | ||||||||||
12 | Romania | ||||||||||
14 | Ukraine | ||||||||||
15 | Austria | ||||||||||
15 | Turkey | ||||||||||
17 | Sweden | ||||||||||
18 | Italy | ||||||||||
19 | Poland | ||||||||||
19 | Qatar | ||||||||||
Handball | Beach Handball | ||||||||||
Olympic Games | World Championships | Summer Universiade | World Championships | World Games | |||||||
Rk. | Nation | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women |
21 | Switzerland | ||||||||||
22 | Belarus | ||||||||||
22 | Egypt | ||||||||||
22 | Portugal | ||||||||||
25 | Iceland | ||||||||||
25 | Montenegro | ||||||||||
25 | Netherlands | ||||||||||
28 | China |
See also
- Handball at the Youth Olympic Games
- IHF Men's Junior World Championship
- IHF Men's Youth World Championship
- IHF Super Globe
- IHF Women's Junior World Championship
- IHF Women's Youth World Championship
References
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