Andebol Internacional

Mikaeil

Andebol/Angola: Filipe Cruz estreia-se em Campeonato do Mundo

Duas vezes medalha de bronze nos campeonatos africanos Egipto'2015 e Gabão'2017, Filipe Cruz falhou a presença no mundial de França, em 2017.

O técnico Filipe Cruz vai marcar a sua estreia no comando da equipa nacional sénior masculina no 26º Campeonato do Mundo de andebol, de 10 a 27 deste mês, na Dinamarca e Alemanha.

Duas vezes medalha de bronze nos campeonatos africanos Egipto'2015 e Gabão'2017, Filipe Cruz falhou a presença no mundial de França, em 2017. Na altura, por indicação federativa, deixou o comando dos masculinos para orientar a seleção feminina na conquista do CAN, decorrido na capital angolana.

Ao serviço do sete angolano masculino desde 2010, o também técnico do 1º de Agosto comandou o grupo nos Campeonatos Africanos do Cairo em 2010, Rabat'2012 e Argel'2014, sem se qualificar para o Campeonato do Mundo.

Angola, que entra na sua quarta participação na prova mundial, foi orientada na edição de 2005, na Tunísia, pelo búlgaro Nicolae Pirgov. Depois pelos os nacionais Beto Ferreira (Alemanha'2007) e Alexandre Machado (França'2017).

Filipe Cruz, de 48 anos de idade, liderou a seleção sénior feminina que ficou em oitavo lugar nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016, no Rio de Janeiro.

Ao serviço do 1º de Agosto, desde 2008, o treinador já conquistou todas as provas nacionais, designadamente, Taça de Angola, Campeonato Nacional, Supertaça Francisco de Almeida e Campeonato Provincial de Luanda.

https://desporto.sapo.pt/modalidades/andebol/angola-andebol/artigos/andebolangola-filipe-cruz-estreia-se-em-campeonato-do-mundo

Dr.Lecter

Tonnesen de fora na Noruega. Partiu um dedo e foi substituído pelo Reinkind. Baixa importante para os noruegueses.

Dinamarca para mim é a principal favorita. Vai praticamente na máxima força, teve apenas um contratempo com a lesão do Kirkelokke que deu lugar ao Martin Larsen. De resto, todas as grandes figuras vão estar presentes e, em casa, serão o candidato nº1.

Mikaeil


Mikaeil

FRANCE LEAD 13 EUROPEAN TEAMS IN BATTLE FOR WORLD TITLE

Defending champions France start their quest for a seventh world title when the Men's World Championship 2019 gets underway in Denmark and Germany on Thursday (10 January).

Even without top star Nikola Karabatic, who is recovering from foot surgery, France are one of the main contenders to lift the trophy again, two years after they crowned their home tournament by winning gold.

France won four of the last five editions since 2009, only missing out on the world title in 2013 in Spain, when the home nation triumphed.

A year after winning EHF EURO 2018, Spain will be aiming for glory again, while teams like EHF EURO silver medallists Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Croatia are also expected to go far. And Germany have history on their side as they won gold when the worlds were last held in Denmark, in 1978, and again the previous time they hosted the tournament themselves, in 2007.

Among the 24 participants at the World Championship 2019 are 13 teams from Europe.

Hosted by two nations

It is the first time that the World Championship will be hosted by two nations. A total of six arenas will be in use for the 18-day event, each with a capacity exceeding 10,000 seats. Organizers are hoping to reach the 800,000-visitor mark, which would set an all-time attendance record for the competition.

Playing cities are Copenhagen and Herning in Denmark, and Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg and Munich in Germany. Hamburg's Barclaycard Arena will host the semi-finals, while Herning's Jyske Bank Boxen will be the venue for the bronze medal match and the final on Sunday 27 January.



Another first is the participation of a joined Korean team. Initially South Korea qualified as semi-finalists of the Asian Championship 2018, but on invitation by the IHF, a unified team from North and South Korea will enter the championship.

While the last three World Championships had a knock-out phase after the preliminary round, this year's edition returns to the format used until 2011. After the preliminary round, the top-three teams from all four groups advance to the main round, where the 12 teams will be divided over two groups of six. Ultimately, the two best-ranked teams from these groups will qualify for the semi-finals.

Two matches on the opening day

Usually the host nation plays the opening match of a major event. Therefore the World Championship 2019 has two matches on the opening day: first up is Germany against Korea in Berlin, followed by Denmark against Chile in Copenhagen.

Germany will also face France, Russia, Serbia and Brazil in Group A. Two-time champions Spain are spearheading Group B, which further includes Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Iceland, Bahrain and Japan.

Denmark take on two EHF EURO 2020 hosts, Norway and Austria, and also Tunisia and Saudi Arabia in Group C. Sweden and Hungary are the only European teams in Group D, which also contains Qatar, Argentina, Egypt and Angola.

http://eurohandball.com/article/31933

Mikaeil

@ihf_info
Game one at #handball19 with the hosts @dhb_teams taking on Unified Korea today at 18:15 in Group A! 👐🏼 #GERDEN2019


Dr.Lecter

Duas vitórias fáceis para os anfitriões na abertura.

Amanhã vai haver um jogo muito interessante entre Sérvia e Rússia, a ver se pelo menos ponho a gravar, que a essa hora não vou conseguir ver..

Mikaeil

#6546
Watch Germany/Denmark 2019

The large-scale interest in handball around the globe continues with the 26th IHF Men's World Championship from Germany and Denmark being broadcast or streamed to every corner of the world.

Information correct as of 10 January @ 13:30hrs (GER time)

Free livestream
For all territories without rights-holder agreements, all games will be streamed live via the official IHF tournament website at competition.ihf.info.

Radio
Eurovision (EBU) has acquired radio rights for their member radio stations across Europe. For a list of radio stations please visit HERE.

Television rights-holders

EUROPE
Austria (AUT): ORF (all Austrian matches, both semi-finals, final)
Belarus (BLR): Sport1/Sport2
Bosnia & Herzegovina (BIH): Arenasport
Bulgaria (BUL): BNT (all matches)
Croatia (CRO): RTL (all CRO matches, selected other matches, semi-finals, final)
Cyprus (CYP): CYTA (10 matches in the Preliminary and Main Rounds, semi-finals, bronze and final)
Denmark (DEN): DR, TV2
Finland (FIN): Viasat
France (FRA): beIN Sport France (all matches)/TF1 (FRA matches in Preliminary Round + semi-final and final if involves FRA)
Georgia (GEO): Silknet (all matches)
Germany (GER): ARD, ZDF (all GER matches, clips and highlights of others)
Germany (GER): Sportdeutschland.TV (all matches live and On Demand)
Germany (GER): Eurosport (15 matches, not involving GER)
Germany (GER): RTL (news for RTL, VOX, n-tv, NITRO, RTL II)
Germany (GER): Sky (news for GER matches only)
Iceland (GER): RUV (all ISL matches)
Ireland (IRL): FreeSports (2x games on Sun 20th/Mon 21st/Weds 23rd + semi-finals and final)
Israel (ISR): Charlton
Italy (ITA): pallamano.tv (10 matches)
Latvia (LAT): Sport1/Sport2
Lithuania (LTU): Sport1/Sport2
FYR Macedonia (MKD): MKRTV (All MKD matches, semi-finals and final), Arenasport
Moldova (MDA): Sport1/Sport2
Montenegro (MNE): Arenasport
Netherlands (NED): Ziggo (all matches)
Norway (NOR): TV3 Norge, Viasat
Portugal (POR): SportTV (all matches)  :bah2:
Romania (ROU): Telekom Romania, DigiSport
Russia (RUS): Match TV (RUS matches)
Serbia (SRB): Arenasport, RTS (all SRB matches, semi-finals and final)
Slovenia (SLO): Sport TV
Spain (ESP): TVE Deportes
Sweden (SWE): TV3 (SWE matches), Viasat (all non-SWE matches), NENT
Switzerland (SUI): TV24 (six matches: up to two from Preliminary Round, up to three from Main Round, one semi-final, final)
Ukraine (UKR): Sport1/Sport2
United Kingdom (UK): FreeSports (2x games on Sun 20th/Mon 21st/Weds 23rd + semi-finals and final)

AFRICA
Egypt (EGY): Presentation EG (all Egypt matches)

Regional

Canal+: (10 Preliminary Round games, selected Main Round game, semi-finals, final) - Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon,  Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, DR Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea Conakry, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo

Kwese Sports: (10 matches from Main Round onwards + semi-finals, final) - Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, DR Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Niger, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Socotra, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, St Helena and Ascension, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Zambia

CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICA
DirecTV: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, Caribbean, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthelemy, Saint-Martin.

NORTH AMERICA
United States of America (USA): Olympic Channel (two matches per day during Main Round, semi-finals, final), NBCSN (final – 90-minute programme)

ASIA
Korea Republic (KOR): JCBG (All COR matches, plus semi-finals and final)

Pan Asia: Eurosport (38 matches with English commentary)
Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei

WORLDWIDE
SNTV: News access (49 matches after Preliminary Round - online/social embargoes: Scandinavia, GER, KOR, FRA)

https://competition.ihf.info/competitions/mens-world-championships/308/2019-ihf-mens-world-championship/147/news/401

Flavius

Os Mundiais só costumam ser interessantes quando começa a segunda ronda.

Dr.Lecter

30-19 da Alemanha à Coreia. Esperava um desnível maior, para ser honesto.

A Dinamarca vai dar um tratamento dos antigos ao Chile.

Flavius


costapequeno

Russia com a equipa B,está tudo lesionado....

será um milagre passar a fase de grupos e vai jogar contra a frança e alemanha lol.

Mikaeil

#6551
Menu para hoje:






Dr.Lecter

Citação de: costapequeno em 10 de Janeiro de 2019, 22:11
Russia com a equipa B,está tudo lesionado....

será um milagre passar a fase de grupos e vai jogar contra a frança e alemanha lol.

Já vi que o Atman também não está. Vida complicada. Se não ganharem hoje dificilmente passam a fase de grupos.

Mikaeil

Citação de: costapequeno em 10 de Janeiro de 2019, 22:11
Russia com a equipa B,está tudo lesionado....

será um milagre passar a fase de grupos e vai jogar contra a frança e alemanha lol.

Costa, vai que é tua  ;D  O0



:drunk:

Dr.Lecter

Citação de: Mikaeil em 11 de Janeiro de 2019, 14:02
Citação de: costapequeno em 10 de Janeiro de 2019, 22:11
Russia com a equipa B,está tudo lesionado....

será um milagre passar a fase de grupos e vai jogar contra a frança e alemanha lol.

Costa, vai que é tua  ;D  O0



:drunk:

Muita atenção aos miúdos Kosorotov e Gorpishin. A Rússia, com algumas baixas importantes, pode aproveitar para cimentar a posição de alguns jogadores interessantes que tem.