Elliot Stenmalm, one of the rising stars of the M19 EHF EURO last summer, had his debut for Sweden against Poland in two duels between the two hosts of the World Championship 2023. Sweden took two clear victories: 31:24 (10 goals by Lukas Pellas) and 32:28 (six goals by Felix Claar and five by Lukas Sandell).
Portugal had a busy schedule with three matches in five days. They defeated Luxembourg on Wednesday and lost to Germany (30:28) on Friday, but the team of head coach Paulo Perreira stroke back at the German ‘Day of Handball’ on Sunday, winning 32:30 with more than 5,000 spectators attending in Düsseldorf. The match marked the official farewell from former team captain Uwe Gensheimer and right back Steffen Weinhold from the German team.
Neighbours Austria and Czech Republic shared the victories in their two test matches. Austria crowned the return of Nikola Bilyk from a year out with a knee injury by winning the first match 35:30, but Czech Republic completely turned the tables on Sunday with a 30:21 win, backed by a strong goalkeeper Tomas Mrkva.
Another double-header between neighbouring countries took place in Vilnius, where Lithuania defeated Latvia, playing without Dainis Kristopans, twice: 31:26 and 35:25.
Two EHF EURO 2022 participants met in Minsk, with hosts Belarus beating Russia twice. Mikita Vailupau was top scorer with 12 goals in the first match (31:27), while Belarus won even bigger the following day: 35:27.
Croatia and Slovenia, two EHF EURO 2020 semi-finalists, met in Novigrad. And while Croatia were without playmaker Luka Cindric, they won the match 34:31, led by youngsters Ivan Martinovic (seven goals) and Halil Jaganjac (six). Jure Dolenec scored six for Slovenia.
Three European teams travelled to Africa for their test matches.
North Macedonia lost twice to Olympic semi-finalists Egypt in Cairo: 32:25 and 32:26, with Filip Taleski their best scorer on both occasions with six and nine goals, respectively.
EHF EURO 2022 participants Montenegro won a four-team tournament in Tunisia. The team of head coach Zoran Roganovic were defeated by the hosts (30:28), but beat Switzerland 35:31 and Cape Verde, led by their former coach Ljubomir Obradovic, 30:29. It was enough for the tournament win since Switzerland beat Tunisia 28:22.