The winners – beyond Europe
How do the Beach Handball EURO champions perform on the global stage? In other words, have European champions always done well at IHF World Championships, which are held every two years since 2004?
Only one European nation has won the men’s world title – Croatia, but they have done it three times: in 2008, 2016, and most recently last year. In 2009 and 2016 they held both titles at the same time.
Otherwise, Brazil are the globally dominating men’s beach handball nation, winning five of the nine World Championships held so far.
The South American dominance has been less strong on the women’s side, where Brazil has claimed ‘just’ three out of nine world titles. The other six have gone to six different European nations – three of them have held the European and world title at the same time: Russia in 2004, Croatia in 2008, and Germany, the reigning gold medallists on both levels. On a sidenote, Germany also triumphed at the 2022 World Games.
The hosts
From Italy in 2000 to Portugal in 2023, the Beach Handball EURO has certainly made a tour around the continent in its 23 years of existence.
Italy (2000, 2007), Spain (2002, 2015) and Croatia (2011, 2017) have each hosted the tournament twice, seven other nations have had the honour once: Türkiye (2004), Germany (2006), Norway (2009), Denmark (2013), Poland (2019), Bulgaria (2021), and this year’s organisers Portugal.
While all hosting nations do have a coast, the tournament has not always been staged on an actual beach. For instance, at two of the last three events – in Zagreb and Stare Jablonki – there was no sea in sight.
Does hosting the Beach Handball EURO provide an advantage for the home nation? Not really. So far, only the men’s teams of Spain (2002) and Croatia (2011), and the women’s teams of Germany (2006) and, again, Croatia (2011) have been able to please their home crowds by winning the gold.