The 2021 summer schedule included the W17, W19 and M19 EHF EURO tournaments, all with the accompanying EHF Championship events, as well as the W17 and M17 Beach Handball EURO.
The M19 EHF EURO in Croatia and the M19 EHF Championships in North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Latvia were added to the calendar after the cancellation of IHF events.
“The idea to fill the void after the cancelled IHF events has paid out tremendously. The players and the teams were really happy and we only received a very positive resonance,” Wiederer said.
There were 11 events in total where the future stars of the sport could shine for their national team.
“The EHF regarded these 11 tournaments as our core and essential mission this summer and we are extremely proud we were able to stage them in cooperation with the local organisers. We really want to thank to all of them, including the organisers of the beach handball youth tournaments,” Wiederer said.
“Organisers in Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Slovenia were ready to take the risk and invest into these events even though the positive outcome was not granted.”
In the end, European handball “experienced arguably the busiest summer in our history,” according to the President, who emphasised the importance of all 11 events.
“They were crucial not only for the young players but also for all our referees and delegates as they could gain a priceless experience,” he said.