2007 World Championships Preview Podcast

John Ryan and Miguel Garcia review all 6 groups and predict who will advance to the Main Round, Semifinals and win the World Title.

https://teamhandballnews.com/request.php?25 (51:25)
(Left click to listen/Right click to download to your computer or MP3 Player)

WC 2007 Preparation Match Results (14 January)

[b]Torneo Internacional de Espana[/b]
Brazil – Poland 28-29
Spain – Russia 39-28

[b]Club Selestat 40th Anniversary Tournament[/b]
Qatar – Greenland 36-35

[b]Umbro Cup [/b]
Norway – Sweden 22-35 (12-18) http://www.handball.no/kamp.asp?KampId=368128

Argentina vs. Dessau-Roslauer HV
Iceland vs. Czech Republic 27-29 (15-16) http://www.hsi.is/default.asp?cat_id=49&module_id=220&element_id=2936

WC 2007 Preparation Match Results (13 January)

[b]Torneo Internacional de Espana[/b] http://www.ademar.com/torneo/resultados.html
Russia – Poland 30-32
Spain – Brazil 41-19 (20-12)

[b]Club Selestat 40th Anniversary Tournament[/b]
SC Sèlestat – Greenland 28 – 18 (18-11)
TSV Bayer Dormagen – Qatar 33 – 29

[b]Umbro Cup (Norway)[/b] http://www.handball.no/kamper.asp?AvdId=6048
Norway – Portugal 33-24 (15-12) http://www.handball.no/kamp.asp?KampId=368127

Germany – Egypt 29-30 (14-16) http://www.handball-world.com/o.red.c/news.php?GID=1&auswahl=6936

WC 2007 Preparation Match Results (12 January)

[b]Torneo Internacional de Espana[/b]
Russia – Brazil 34-32 (18-16)
Spain – Poland 27-25 (14-10) http://es.sports.yahoo.com/12012007/21/27-25-espana-logra-victoria-mas-apurada-previsto.html

[b]Club Selestat 40th Anniversary Tournament[/b]
TSV Bayer Dormagen – Greenland 34-21 (16-12)
Selestat (France) – Qatar 32-31

Argentina – Angola 25-19 (15-8) http://www.handball-world.com/o.red.c/news.php?GID=1&auswahl=6933

Handball World Championships and Handball Bundesliga (HBL) Internet Options Announced

As previously reported, the upcoming Handball World Championships will be broadcast via the internet. This article details how Sportfive has teamed up with both German Handball and Basketball leagues to broadcast matches over the internet: http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/161035/german-handball-and-basketball-team-up-online

At the Sportdigital.tv website www.sportdigital.tv the options for the upcoming World Championships are detailed:

19.99 Euros- All 92 World Championship Matches with most streamed live.
2.99 Euros- Single Match

Note: All 92 matches includes President Cup and placement games. Highlights of matches will be available for free after site registration

After the World Championships, the Handball Bundesliga (HBL) will web broadcast matches. A new website, hbl.tv www.hbl.tv has been set up and there will be 3 options available:

24.99 Euros- Remainder of the season to include 80 live matches
8.99 Euros- Monthly subscription
2.99 Euros- Single match

PANAM Games Qualifier (Game Summaries and Photos)

The new Canadian Federation Website www.handballcanada.ca has brief summaries and several photos from the matches.

Dennis Berkholtz, the USA Men’s Team Leader, provided the report below:

Canada vs USA: Qualifier for the Pan American Games

January 4-7, 2007

Lake Placid, NY and Montreal, Canada

Canada Men defeated the U.S. Men’s National team in an exciting 3 game series last weekend in Lake Placid, NY and Montreal, Canada thus earning a place in the Pan American Games (PAG) in July in Brazil. The U.S. must now go to Chile the last weekend in March to play Chile, Venezuela and Puerto Rico for the final spot in the PAG.

Game one played in Lake Placid was a tight match all the way with Canada winning in the last minute 20-19. The U.S. men had a last chance to score on a long pass fast break opportunity but the pass was not completed as time expired. The team played well despite not having much time to prepare for the matches. Danny Caparelli was outstanding in the goal.

Game two was a U.S. victory 26-22. The U.S. controlled the tempo throughout the game and fought off a late rally by the Canadians. The highlight of the game was the stellar goal tending of backup keeper Matt Van Houten. Van Houten entered the game 3 times for starting keeper Danny Caparelli (3 two minute penalties and a resulting red card) and kept Canada at bay by blocking numerous shots, including an important penalty shot. Again the entire team played well led by Gary Hines and Troy Steffen who got the U.S. running game going.

Game three featured an admirable second half rally by the Canadians over a tired U.S. team. After trailing 8-10 at half, Canada rallied early in the second half and maintained control throughout the remainder of the game.

The matches featured a high level of play by both teams. Veteran U.S. players Caparelli and Van Houten were exceptional in the goal. Veterans Darrick Heath and Derek Brown provided a steady hand and converted timely scoring opportunities. Bobby Dunn provided great leadership and outstanding defensive play and Tom Fitzgerald again proved his importance as a team leader, 7 meter shooter and versatility as a field player.

Younger players played important roles as well. Gary Hines continues to play at world class levels and offers more to the team than just scoring goals. He is warrior who works hard on both offense and defense and whose tireless play inspires everyone. Troy Steffen gains experience every game and has had two outstanding tournaments in a row, the Pan American Men’s Championships in June 2006 and this match-up. He continues to show maturity on the court and will be an outstanding player for years to come. Patrick Oliver played an admirable back up role and has shown steady improvement. Alex McGlynn, after a shaky start defensively was outstanding for the last two games playing three different positions and scoring several important goals. Other players, Levi Henderson, Bill Bigham, Ryan Hansell and Michael Hinson all contributed. Ben Ewing, the 3rd keeper, was introduced to high level handball and has a chance to be a good keeper in the future. Chris Poole also got his introduction to international competition with some good minutes.

The coaches, Chris Cappelmann and Darrick Heath did an outstanding job of preparing the team prior to the competition. Despite not having much notice they had the team together in Atlanta, Ga. for 12 training sessions in mid December.

Darrick was asked to play first and coach second to provide on court leadership and strength on defense. He responded well on both fronts. Although he assisted on coaching decisions during the competition, the coaching leadership and responsibility was given to Coach Cap. Chris responded well and did a great job preparing the team for each game. His strength at evaluating game film and individual performance does not go unnoticed. Both Chris and Darrick will continue coaching the team in preparation for Chile and the Pan American Games.

Dennis Berkholtz
Team Leader/Assistant Coach
Co-Chair Men’s USA National Team
Vice President, North, Pan American Team Handball Federation (PATHF)

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PANAM Games Qualifier Results (Canadian Men Qualify)

Canada 20 – USA 16

Team Canada won the 3rd and deciding match of the best of 3 series Sunday afternoon and has now directly qualified for the PANAM Games this summer in Brazil. Trailing 10-8 at halftime the Canadians opened the 2nd half with 4 unanswered goals to take the lead. Team USA apparently struggled in the 2nd half as they only scored 6 goals and could not respond to the Canadian comeback. The USA Men still have a chance to qualify for the PANAM Games, but will need to win the 2nd chance qualification tournament in Chile later this year.

Quebec Sportcom Article (in French): http://www.sportcom.qc.ca/news/2007/news20070107-03.html

WC 2007 Preparation Match Results (7 January)

[b]Lauritz Knudsen Cup (Denmark) [/b] http://sportsresultater.tv2.dk/index.php?stats=true&g=hb&tp=all&lid=278
Denmark – Iceland (28-28)
Poland – Norway (30-34)

Final Standings
Win Tie Loss Goals For-Goals Against Goal Differential Points
1) Norway 3 0 0 96-78 18 6
2) Iceland 1 1 1 90-101 -11 3
3) Poland 1 0 2 100-100 0 2
4) Denmark 0 1 2 80-87 -7 1

[b]Challenge Marrane (France) [/b]
5th Place Match) Qatar – Ukraine (18-26) http://www.hand-ivry.org/marrane/pdf/2007/feuilles_match/finales_feuille1.pdf
3rd Place Match) Ivry – Czech Republic (25-31) http://www.hand-ivry.org/marrane/pdf/2007/feuilles_match/finales_feuille2.pdf
1st Place Match) France – Tunisia (35-26)

[b]Slovenia-Croatia Cup[/b] http://www.rokometna-zveza.si/default.asp?l=2&n=517
Bosnia & Herzegovina – Greece
Slovenia – Croatia (29-32)

Hungary – Germany (23-23)
http://de.sports.yahoo.com/07012007/14/dhb-team-test-ungarn-remis.html

Brazil – Dominican Republic (38-19) http://espnbrasil.uol.com.br/scripts/noticia/artigo.asp?idArtigo=104863

All results posted and updated regularly at this page: https://teamhandballnews.com/page.php?11

PANAM Games Qualifier Results (Canadian Women Qualify, USA Men Force Game 3)

Saturday, 6 January 2007
Men: Canada 21 – USA 25
Women: Canada 25 – USA 16

Saturday night’s games in Montreal saw a split between the USA and Canada. The Canadian Women easily defeated their USA counterparts and secured a direct qualification for this summer’s PANAM Games in Brazil. The USA Women must now hope to qualify in the 2nd chance tournament to be played later this year in Mexico.

The USA Men avenged last Thursday’s 1 goal loss in Lake Placid with a convincing 4 goal victory. The USA led throughout the match and at one time pushed the lead to 6 goals. Sebastien Fyfe, who led the Canadians with 6 goals, indicated that Team Canada wasn’t aggressive enough on defense and that 15 goals in one half was simply too much. With the series tied at 1-1, Game 3 this afternoon will decide who gets the direct bid and who will have to travel to Chile.

Quebec Sportcom Article (in French): http://www.sportcom.qc.ca/news/2007/news20070106-05.html

WC 2007 Preparation Match Results (6 January)

Lauritz Knudsen Cup (Denmark) http://sportsresultater.tv2.dk/index.php?resmenu&g=hb&stats=true&tp=all&lid=278
Denmark – Norway (26-28)
Poland – Iceland (39-40)

Challenge Marrane (France)
Qatar – Czech Republic (27-35) http://www.hand-ivry.org/marrane/pdf/2007/feuilles_match/journee3_feuille0.pdf
Tunisia – Ivry (38-33) http://www.hand-ivry.org/marrane/pdf/2007/feuilles_match/journee3_feuille2.pdf

Slovenia-Croatia Cup http://www.rokometna-zveza.si/default.asp?l=2&n=517
Croatia – Bosnia & Herzegovina (34-17)
Slovenia – Greece (37-27)

Hungary – Germany (20-23) http://de.sports.yahoo.com/06012007/14/dhb-auswahl-gewinnt-wm-test-ungarn.html

WC 2007 Preparation Match Results (5 January)

Lauritz Knudsen Cup (Denmark)
Denmark – Poland (26-31)
Norway – Iceland (34-22)

Challenge Marrane (France) http://www.hand-ivry.org/affiche_journee_marrane_2007.php?id_rubrique=103
France – Czech Republic (38-25)
Tunisia – Ukraine (33-27)

Slovenia-Croatia Cup
Slovenia – Bosnia & Herzegovina (35-33)
Croatia – Greece (28-23)

Brazil – Dominican Republic (34-20) http://espnbrasil.uol.com.br/scripts/noticia/artigo.asp?idArtigo=104773

Big surprise of the evening was Poland beating Denmark in Denmark. The Polish Backcourt players were very effective from 9 Meters and they were able to keep the Danish fast breaks to a minimum. The Czech Republic played France even in the first half, 15-15, but could not withstand a French onslaught in the 2nd half. Barring another Ivry upset, France will play Tunisia in the Challenge Marrane final on Sunday.