Olympic Handball Preview (27 Jul: Women’s Group Play; Match Day 2)

  • These 6 Group Play matches will be played in Japan on Tuesday, 27 July
  • Japan is 7 hours ahead of CET; 13 hours ahead of US ET
    • Japan (Local) Match start times: 0900, 1100, 1415, 1615, 1930 and 2130
    • CET Match start times: 0200, 0400, 0715, 0915, 1230, 1430
    • US ET Match start times: 2000, 2200 (day before); 0115, 0315, 0630, 0830
  • Odds courtesy of Bet MGM and/or OddsPortal
  • NBC Live Streams Replays

Group A

Group A Standings Prior to Match Day 2
  • Japan vs Montenegro (-7) (Monday, 2000 US ET; Tuesday, 0200 CET; Tuesday, 0900 Local)
  • S Korea vs Netherlands (-5.5) (Tuesday, 0315 US ET; Tuesday, 0915 CET; Tuesday, 1615 Local)
  • Angola vs Norway (-12.5) (Tuesday, 0630 US ET; Tuesday, 1230 CET; Tuesday, 1930 Local)

Group B

Group B Standings Prior to Match Day 2
  • Brazil vs Hungary (-2.5) (Monday, 2200 US ET; Tuesday, 0400 CET; Tuesday, 1100 Local)
  • Sweden vs Russia (-2.5) (Tuesday, 0115 US ET; Tuesday, 0715 CET; Tuesday, 1415 Local)
  • France (-4.5) vs Spain (Tuesday, 0830 US ET; Tuesday, 1430 CET; Tuesday, 2130 Local)
    • Rebroadcast in the U.S at 10:00 AM US ET on the NBC Sports Network

Olympic Handball Preview (26 Jul: Men’s Group Play; Match Day 2)

  • These 6 Group Play matches will be played in Japan on Monday, 26 July
  • Japan is 7 hours ahead of CET; 13 hours ahead of US ET
    • Japan (Local) Match start times: 0900, 1100, 1415, 1615, 1930 and 2130
    • CET Match start times: 0200, 0400, 0715, 0915, 1230, 1430
    • US ET Match start times: 2000, 2200 (day before); 0115, 0315, 0630, 0830
  • Odds courtesy of Bet MGM and/or OddsPortal

Group A

Group A Standings Prior to Match Day 2
  • Brazil vs France (-6.5) (Sunday, 2000 US ETMonday, 0200 CET; Monday, 0900 Local)
  • Argentina vs Germany (-6.5) (Sunday, 2200 US ETMonday, 0400 CET; Monday, 1100 Local)
  • Spain vs Norway (Pick’em) (Monday, 0315 US ETMonday, 0915 CET; Monday, 1615 Local)
    • Rebroadcast in the U.S. at 1:45 PM on the NBC Sports Network

Group B

Group B Standings Prior to Match Day 2
  • Egypt vs Denmark (-4.5) (Monday, 0115 US ETMonday, 0715 CET; Monday, 1415 Local)
    • Rebroadcast in the U.S. at 10:00 AM on the NBC Sports Network
  • Bahrain vs Portugal (-4.5) (Monday, 0630 US ETMonday, 1230 CET; Monday, 1930 Local)
  • Japan vs Sweden (-10.5) (Monday, 0830 US ETMonday, 1430 CET; Monday, 2130 Local)

Olympic Handball Preview (25 Jul: Women’s Group Play; Match Day 1)

  • These 6 Group Play matches will be played in Japan on Sunday, 25 July
  • Japan is 7 hours ahead of CET; 13 hours ahead of US ET
    • Japan (Local) Match start times: 0900, 1100, 1415, 1615, 1930 and 2130
    • CET Match start times: 0200, 0400, 0715, 0915, 1230, 1430
    • US ET Match start times: 2000, 2200 (day before); 0115, 0315, 0630, 0830
  • Odds courtesy of Bet MGM and/or OddsPortal
  • NBC Live Streams Replays

Group A

Group A Standings Prior to Match Day 1
  • Netherlands (-4.5) vs Japan (Saturday, 2000 US ET; Sunday, 0200 CET; Sunday, 0900 Local)
  • Montenegro (-5) vs Angola (Sunday, 0115 US ET; Sunday, 0715 CET; Sunday, 1415 Local)
  • Norway (-6.5) vs S Korea (Sunday, 0315 US ET; Sunday, 0915 CET; Sunday, 1615 Local)
    • Rebroadcast in U.S. at 10:00 AM ET on the NBC Sports Network

Group B

Group B Standings Prior to Match Day 1
  • Russia (-5.5) vs Brazil (Saturday, 2200 US ET; Sunday, 0400 CET; Sunday, 1100 Local)
  • Spain (-0.5) vs Sweden (Sunday, 0630 US ET; Sunday, 1230 CET; Sunday, 1930 Local)
    • Rebroadcast in the U.S at 12:30 PM US ET on the USA Network
  • Hungary vs France (-2.5) (Sunday, 0830 US ET; Sunday, 1430 CET; Sunday, 2130 Local)

Olympic Handball Preview (24 Jul: Men’s Group Play; Match Day 1)


  • These 6 Group Play matches will be played in Japan on Saturday, 24 July
  • Japan is 7 hours ahead of CET; 13 hours ahead of US ET
    • Japan (Local) Match start times: 0900, 1100, 1415, 1615, 1930 and 2130
    • CET Match start times: 0200, 0400, 0715, 0915, 1230, 1430
    • US ET Match start times: 2000, 2200 (day before); 0115, 0315, 0630, 0830
  • Odds courtesy of Bet MGM and/or OddsPortal
  • NBC Live Streams Replays

Group A

Group A Standings Prior to Match Day 1
  • Norway (-7) vs Brazil (Friday, 2000 US ET; Saturday, 0200 CET; Saturday, 0900 Local)
  • France (-6.5) vs Argentina (Friday, 2200 US ET; Saturday, 0400 CET; Saturday, 1100 Local)
  • Germany vs Spain (-1.5) (Saturday, 0315 US ET; Saturday, 0915 CET; Saturday, 1615 Local)

Group B

Group B Standings Prior to Match Day 1
  • Sweden (-9) vs Bahrain (Saturday, 0115 US ET; Saturday, 0715 CET; Saturday, 1415 Local)
  • Portugal (Pick’em) vs Egypt (Saturday, 0630 US ET; Saturday, 1230 CET; Saturday, 1930 Local)
  • Denmark (-7.5) vs Japan (Saturday, 0830 US ET; Saturday, 1430 CET; Saturday, 2130 Local)

Podcast (Episode 80): Colton Strickler of Colorado XO Rugby (Part 2): A Rugby Guy with a lot of Handball Questions and What Handball Might Learn from the New U.S. Pro Rugby League?

Colton Strickler is a media representative for DNVR Rugby. In the first part of our discussion we focused on the Colorado XO Rugby Club that is focused on rugby training for crossover or “talent transfer” athletes from other sports. In the 2nd part I let Colton ask some handball newbie questions he has as a rugby guy. Then we discuss Major League Rugby (MLR), the relatively new pro rugby competition in the U.S. and the inherent challenges with starting a new professional league.

  • Some of the topics discussed during our Handball Q&A session
    • Did Jake Plummer play handball? Yes, but the wrong handball: Link
    • The semantic problems of handball/team handball: Link
    • How should a newcomer watch a handball match?
    • The success/failure rate for handball keepers
    • Where handball can be seen during the Olympics: Link
    • How handball is organized in Europe
    • Who is the Handball GOAT and who are the top players today?
    • Handball in Denver: Denver Direwolves: Website Facebook Instagram
    • Rugby/Handball Parallels in terms of crossover development
      • Can athletes be convinced to transfer to new sports at younger ages?
      • Will those athletes eventually get overtaken by higher caliber athletes?
    • NFL Players playing handball vs a Pro Club in Hungary
      • Earlier podcast with former NFL TE Gary Barnidge: Link
    • Why did the Handball community get mad when Jay Cutler said he could lead U.S. to Olympic Gold?
      • Some background on Cutlergate: Link
    • Why some positions in both sports are harder to crossover to
    • What aspects of game play are easier to transition to in both sports
    • Why not going out of bounds in rugby is like learning to use 3 steps in handball

  • Major League Rugby (MLR) Discussion (MLR Website)
    • How the MLR is financed?
      • Similar to the MLS structure
      • Several multi-millionaires including, Adam Gilcrest, who owns the F45 Fitness Centers
        • Bob Rich, the billionaire handball player: Link
    • Challenges new leagues have with attendance and the optics of empty seats
    • Bottom Line: New leagues usually lose money… until they finally sign a good TV deal that pays
    • Player salaries: Low end to high end; Salary cap of ~$500K; and creative ways around the cap
    • The importance of making match video readily available. Handball: ehfTV Rugby: The Rugby Network

  • Colorado XO Website: Link
  • Colorado XO Rugby on Social Media
  • DNVR Rugby Website: Link
  • DNVR Twitter: Link
  • Colton Strickler on Twitter: Link

Don’t miss an episode:

  • Subscribe on YouTube: Link (Earliest Availability)
  • Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: Link
  • Follow the Team Handball News podcast on Spotify: Link
  • Or use this RSS Feed to sign up for the podcast in your favorite podcast aggregator: Link

And, be sure to check out the podcast archive with interviews and great handball discussion going all the way back to 2006: Link

European Beach Handball Championships on beIN Sports XTRA

The European Beach Handball Championship currently taking place in Bulgaria can be seen in the U.S., as usual, on ehfTV, but this this year there’s another option: beIN Sports XTRA. beIN Sports XTRA is a free web streaming channel that can be seen on PlutoTV, Samsung TV, Roku TV and others and this should provide an excellent discovery opportunity for new beach handball fans.

Schedule for Wednesday and Thursday (All Times are US ET)

  • Wednesday, July 14
    • 3:00 PM: Spain vs Denmark – Women
    • 3:30 PM: Spain vs Norway – Men
    • 4:00 PM: Ukraine vs Bulgaria – Women
    • 4:30 PM: Germany vs Portugal – Men
    • 5:00 PM: Norway vs Denmark – Men
  • Thursday, July 15:
    • 3:00 PM: Bulgaria vs Spain – Women
    • 3:30 PM: Russia vs Germany – Men
    • 4:00 PM: Bulgaria vs Denmark – Women
    • 4:30 PM: Greece vs France – Men

Matches will also be shown on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and the schedule can be accessed here: Link

How to Watch beIN Sports XTRA on Roku: To watch on your Roku, go to your home screen and look for the “Roku Channel” icon. It’s a streaming channel just like Netflix or Hulu and should be readily available. (If not, you can add it just like you would any other channel.) Click on the Roku Channel icon and then scroll down until you see “beIN Sports XTRA” icon. Click on it and the channel should start playing. It’s live so, there are commercials just like what you would see on a TV channel.

How to Watch Over The Air: The Roku channel is also available “Over the Air” on digital channels in several U.S. cities: List of Channels and Cities: Link

Podcast (Episode 79): Colton Strickler of Colorado XO Rugby (Part 1): Has this Rugby Club Cracked the Code for Successful Talent Transfer?

Colton Strickler is a media representative for DNVR Rugby. The Colorado XO Rugby Club is a rugby club located in Glendale, Colorado that is focused on rugby training for crossover or “talent transfer” athletes from other sports. In just 2 years time this program has had 6 athletes sign pro rugby contracts with Major League Rugby, the relatively new pro rugby competition started in the U.S.

On the podcast we discuss:

  • Why Rugby’s experience is applicable to handball
    • The XO athlete that triggered this whole podcast: Link
  • Colton’s rugby background
  • Rugby talent transfer: Rugby 7s vs Rugby 15s
  • How the Colorado XOs got started
  • Colorado XO Recruiting Strategies
  • Sports the XOs target
  • The limited post collegiate options for American athletes
  • Colorado XO finances (generalities, not specifics)
  • How the Colorado XO schedule is a bit like Notre Dame football
  • The program’s connection with USA Rugby
  • Coaching and training regimen

  • Colorado XO Website: Link
  • Colorado XO Rugby on Social Media
  • DNVR Rugby Website: Link
  • DNVR Twitter: Link
  • Colton Strickler on Twitter: Link

Don’t miss an episode:

  • Subscribe on YouTube: Link (Earliest Availability)
  • Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: Link
  • Follow the Team Handball News podcast on Spotify: Link
  • Or use this RSS Feed to sign up for the podcast in your favorite podcast aggregator: Link

And, be sure to check out the podcast archive with interviews and great handball discussion going all the way back to 2006: Link

Handball Web Streaming This Weekend (9-11 July 2021)

Germany take on Brazil in a Friendly Match Today at 2015 CET.

  • More information on where to find web streams for National Team, Professional Club and USA Competitions: Link
  • For regular updates on when and where handball matches can be streamed online follow Team Handball News on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram

All times are CET which is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM and/or OddsPortal.

  • Three Nation Tournament: Video Link (VPN may be required; More infoWhat I use)
    • Germany (-4.5) vs Brazil (Friday, 2015 CET)
    • Brazil vs Egypt (-3)  (Saturday, 1445 CET)
    • Germany vs Egypt (Sunday, 1505 CET)  

European Youth Tournaments

  • On ehfTV there are 4 live feeds for the Youth Beach Championships and there are 20 U19 Women’s matches.
  • ehfTV Schedule: Link

American Athletes in Action

There are several USA women participating in the Budapest Beach Handball Cup. If there are any live streams available for their matches the links will be added here.

Shaq and Tim Tebow Throwing Handballs (Actually Dodgeballs, but it Gives you and Idea of What Might have Been)

Could of, Should of, Would of…. Tim Tebow and Team Handball

The other day, the NBA studio show, Inside the NBA, staged a dodge ball match. And, since Shaquille O’Neal has reportedly expressed some interest in supporting handball’s development in the U.S. it was fun to see him actually throw a handball sized ball around a bit. This video shows Shaq in action:

Shaq’s 49 years old now, though, so it was a bit hard to envision the theoretical dominant force I think he would have been if handball had been his chosen sport.

While searching for that video, this video of former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow playing dodgeball and drilling Shaq also popped up.

In my opinion, this video supports what has been discussed for 10 years now. That Tim Tebow would have been a phenomenal handball player. I know, I know…it’s just celebrity dodgeball, but you can still see it. He’s got the arm (lefty), the moves and the mentality of a handball player.

Alas, he continued to believe that he had a future as an NFL quarterback. Then he gave baseball a try. I had thought he had finally resigned himself to being just a football commentator, but earlier this year he announced that he was going to give the NFL a try yet again, this time as tight end.

This is yet more fuel to my theory that he could have been a great handball player. Why, in this commentary I posited that the the 2 best football positions to target for crossover potential to handball are tight ends and mobile quarterbacks. Now Tebow is actually taking a crack at an NFL career in both positions. (That’s got to be a first.) It remains to be seen if this latest venture will also end in failure. Now 33 years old, it’s too late for handball. And, it’s probably too late for tight end too.

Handball Web Streaming This Weekend (2-4 July 2021)

Christine Mansour can be seen in action this weekend with Dutch club, Kras Volendam

  • More information on where to find web streams for National Team, Professional Club and USA Competitions: Link
  • For regular updates on when and where handball matches can be streamed online follow Team Handball News on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram

All times are CET which is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM and/or OddsPortal.


American Athletes in Action

The Rip Beach Handball Club wraps up their European journey with the Nazares, Portugal stop on the Arena Handball Tour. Many of the athletes playing for Rip Beach are also members of the USA Beach Handball National Team.

Also, on the Women’s side some American National Team players, Christine Mansour and Missy Sponagle are playing with Dutch side Kras Volendam. I will post the scheduled match times and results when they are available. They also will surely be available on Rip Beach Handball’s social media platforms

  • Rip Beach Handball: Facebook Instagram
  • Spanish YouTube Site: Link (There are 2 live streams for courts 1 and 2)
  • Match Schedule (Rip Beach Handball):
    • Rip Beach Handball is in Pool C of the Men’s Open Division: Schedule Standings
      • Rip Beach Handball – Core Global BM Playa Parla 2:1 (30:32;25:24;11:10)
      • Rip Beach Handball – Playa Rayito Salinero 1:2 (22:18;18:24;6:7)
        • Video Link (only a portion of the match is available)
    • Knockout Bracket
      • Round of 16 Rip Beach Handball vs CBMP City of Malaga 0:2 (20:28;17:24)
  • Match Schedule (Kras Volendam):
    • Kras Volendam is in Pool C of the Women’s Open Division: Schedule Standings
      • Kras Volendam – Antua 2:0 (26:8;14:10)
      • Kras Volendam vs Playa Alcala 2:1 (23:22;26:29;6:4)
        • Video Link (Slide bar left to the beginning. Only the shootout is available)
      • Kras Volendam vs BHCE Plan B 0:2 (15:23;20:27)
        • Video Link (Link is set to the beginning of the match)
    • There was a 3 way tie in the Pool and Volendam was 3rd in the group on tiebreakers so they didn’t advance to the Knockout stage.

Other Matches this Weekend

  • NACHC Qualification for the Jr PANAM Games:  
    • NACHC Website: Link
    • All Times below are US ET
    • 1 July, 2021
      • 1630 Dominican Republic 30, Cuba 36  Video Link
      • 1830 Mexico 27, Puerto Rico 21 Video Link
        • Due to a roster eligibility issue Puerto Rico was declared the winner of this match
    • 2 July, 2021
      • 1630 Dominican Republic 30 vs Mexico 28 Video Link
    • 3 July, 2021

Olympic Team Handball Information Page

The intent of this page is to provide a consolidated location for 2020 Olympic Handball information that can serve both dedicated handball fans as well as newcomers just discovering the sport.


  • Olympic Handball Competition Schedule and Results: Link
  • Team Information (Official pages, previews, rosters and handy Wikipedia pages): Link
  • USA TV and Web Streaming Information: Link
    • NBC TV Cable/Satellite Schedule: Link
  • Handball Betting Information:
    • Handball Betting Tutorial: Link
    • Where to Bet on Handball in the U.S.: Link
    • Olympic Handball Odds: Link
  • Mainstream Media Articles on Handball: Link
    • Hey, media person, just discovering handball: Think you’ve got a new idea on how the U.S. can win Olympic Handball Gold? Think again… Check out these articles dating back from 1996.
  • Handball FAQ: Link
    • Trending Questions
      • Where is handball popular in the world?: Link
      • What impact has the name confusion for Handball/Team Handball had on the sports development in the US?: Link
    • Have a question you want answered? Contact Team Handball News via social media or send me an email at john.ryan@teamhandballnews.com

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Women’s Olympic Handball: Early Odds to Win Gold

The Olympics are now less than 4 weeks away. Courtesy of 10 Bet, here are the current odds for each nation to win Gold

Women’s Olympic Handball Odds


  • The oddsmakers see the Women’s Olympic Handball Tournament as mostly a 3 team race between Norway, Russia and France
  • Norway won the 2020 European Championships this past December. They dominated their opponents in pool play, but were challenged by Denmark in the semifinals and France in the final.
  • Russia are the defending Olympic champions, but had a disappointing performance at the European Championships mostly due to some missing players. The good news is that 2016 Olympics MVP, Anna Viakhireva, is healthy and should be ready to go.
  • France are seen as the 3rd strong contender, but they are unpredictable. This past December they gave Norway all they could handle in the European Championship Final. However, a year earlier at the 2019 World Championships they didn’t even make it out of their preliminary group.
  • The Netherlands (12 to 1) won the World Championships in December, 2019, and their odds surely would be better if center back, Estavana Polman, wasn’t out due to an ACL. At this past December’s European Championship it was very clear that the Dutch really missed her leading the offensive attack. They may, however, have a solution if Nycke Groot returns to international play.
  • The next grouping of teams, Hungary (16 to 1), Montenegro (18 to 1), Spain (18 to 1) and Sweden (20 to 1) can be seen as relative outsiders, but each with a solid chance to make the semifinals.
  • South Korea (28 to 1) and Brazil (66 to 1) have slipped a bit in quality in recent years, but they are still capable of a surprise victory
  • Hosts Japan (80 to 1) have a very fast style of play, but teams will likely be ready for it.
  • Angola (500 to 1) the longest of the long shots and winning a match might be a reasonable goal for them.

Men’s Olympic Handball: Early Odds to Win Gold

The Olympics are now less than 4 weeks away. Courtesy of 10 Bet, here are the current odds for each nation to win Gold

Men’s Olympic Handball Odds


  • The defending Olympic Champions and current World Champions, Denmark are slight favorites to win the title at 2.5 to 1
  • The current European Champions, Spain, are right behind them at 2.75 to 1
  • Norway hasn’t qualified for the Olympics since 1972 and are an up and coming side. Led by Sander Sagosen, they have made the semifinals of 3 of the last 5 major tournaments
  • France’s performance has slipped in recent years, but they still are a threat at 5 to 1
  • Sweden (7.5 to 1) was the surprise runners up at the the 2021 World Championships
  • German (11 to 1) is the last side seen as a minor longshot.
  • Portugal is making its first ever Olympic appearance, but are a significant longshot at 33 to 1.
  • At 50 to 1, Egypt seems like a pretty good value to me. I suspect that tourney favorites, Denmark, would also agree seeing that they needed a penalty shoot out to beat them at the World Championships in January. Sure that was in Egypt, but it was without a home crowd, not unlike what we will see in Japan.
  • The remaining 4 sides, Japan (125 to 1), Brazil (250 to 1), Argentina (500 to 1), and Bahrain (1,000 to 1) are see as major outsiders. I think Brazil and Argentina are deserving of more respect as they are more than capable of defeating any of the European sides in the tournament.