Top Scorers
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Magnusson Ómar Ingi |
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59 Goals | 73.8 Efficiency% |
2 | Hansen Mikkel |
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47 | 69.1 | |
3 | Moryto Arkadiusz |
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46 | 75.4 |
Fastest Shot
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Bilyk Mykola |
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140.00 km/h | |
1 | Mensing Hans Aaron |
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140.00 | ||
3 | Astrashapkin Aleh |
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139.00 |
Playing Time
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Gudjonsson Sigvaldi Bjørn |
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8 Matches | 7 | 43 hr|min |
2 | Carlsbogard Jonathan |
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9 | 6 | 38 | |
3 | Magnusson Ómar Ingi |
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8 | 6 | 17 |
Fastest Sprint
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Nahi Dylan |
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32.00 km/h | |
2 | Artemenko Dmytro |
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31.82 | ||
3 | Mihic Lovro |
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31.75 |
Number of Passes
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Magnusson Ómar Ingi |
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1320 Passes | 99.5 Efficiency% |
2 | Steins Luc |
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1193 | 99.6 | |
3 | Gottfridsson Jim |
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1123 | 99.1 |
Running Distance
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Gudjonsson Sigvaldi Bjørn |
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38.6 km | |
2 | Vujovic Milos |
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31.9 | ||
3 | Moryto Arkadiusz |
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The Men's EHF EURO 2022 delivered drama from its first minute until the very last.
While teams such as Iceland, Montenegro and Netherlands captured the hearts of the handball fans with their surprise victories, it was Sweden who captured gold, their first in 20 years.
After Denmark bounced back from a disappointing semi-final to beat France and claim bronze, we saw record champions Sweden take on reigning champions Spain.
En route to their fifth European title, the Swedes won each of their final three matches by a single goal, beating Spain in the final with a Niclas Ekberg penalty at the final buzzer.