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France national handball team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia a:lang(ar),a:lang(ckb),a:lang(fa),a:lang(kk-arab),a:lang(mzn),a:lang(ps),a:lang(ur){text-decoration:none}a.new,#quickbar a.new{color:#ba0000} /* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-css:4:c88e2bcd56513749bec09a7e29cb3ffa */ if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.config.set({"wgCanonicalNamespace": "", "wgCanonicalSpecialPageName": false, "wgNamespaceNumber": 0, "wgPageName": "France_national_handball_team", "wgTitle": "France national handball team", "wgCurRevisionId": 467814038, "wgArticleId": 6726642, "wgIsArticle": true, "wgAction": "view", "wgUserName": null, "wgUserGroups": ["*"], "wgCategories": ["National handball teams", "Handball in France"], "wgBreakFrames": false, "wgRestrictionEdit": [], "wgRestrictionMove": [], "wgSearchNamespaces": [0], "wgFlaggedRevsParams": {"tags": {"status": {"levels": 1, "quality": 2, "pristine": 3}}}, "wgStableRevisionId": null, "wgVectorEnabledModules": {"collapsiblenav": true, "collapsibletabs": true, "editwarning": true, "expandablesearch": false, "footercleanup": false, "sectioneditlinks": false, "simplesearch": true, "experiments": true}, "wgWikiEditorEnabledModules": {"toolbar": true, "dialogs": true, "hidesig": true, "templateEditor": false, "templates": false, "preview": false, "previewDialog": false, "publish": false, "toc": false}, "wgTrackingToken": "7ff2a5acf094c8c14ef461c0d0d8a885", "wikilove-recipient": "", "wikilove-edittoken": "+\\", "wikilove-anon": 0, "mbEmailEnabled": true, "mbUserEmail": false, "mbIsEmailConfirmationPending": false, "Geo": {"city": "", "country": ""}, "wgNoticeProject": "wikipedia"}); } if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.loader.load(["mediawiki.page.startup"]); } France national handball team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search France Information Nickname Bronzés, Barjots, Costauds, Euros, Experts Association French Handball Federation Coach Claude Onesta Most caps Jackson Richardson: 417 Most goals Jérôme Fernandez: 1254 Ranking #1 (448 points) Colours Home Away Results Summer Olympics Appearances 5 (First in 1992) Best result 1st, 2008 World Championship Appearances 18 (First in 1954) Best result 1st, 1995, 2001, 2009 & 2011 European Championship Appearances 9 (First in 1994) Best result 1st, 2006, 2010 Infobox last updated on: Unknown. France national handball team is the handball team, supervised by the French Handball Federation, that represents France in the international matches. They are the current reigning European Champions and Olympic Champions as well as double defending World Champions. The French men's team, is the first team, on the men's side to have held all three titles (The Olympics, The World Championship and the Euro Championship) simultaneously with a double defending title. Contents 1 Results at international tournaments 2 Achievements 3 2008 Olympic squad 3.1 Coaches 4 External links Results at international tournaments Since the 1990s, France has emerged as a major handball team. France won the bronze medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics, giving birth to their first nickname: les Bronzés (meaning tanned in French, a reference both to bronze and to cult French film Les Bronzés). This led to an increased popularity of the sport in France, which was already one of the most popular in primary and secondary schools. One year after their Olympic medal, les Bronzés reached the final of the 1993 World Championship, which they lost against Russia. In 1995, France won the World Championship in Iceland, defeating Croatia in the final. The team became known as les Barjots because the players played the final with an extravagant haircut (barjot is a slang word for crazy in French). The team finished 4th in the 1996 Summer Olympics (France lost the bronze medal game to Spain, whom they had beat in the first round). France finished third a year later in the 1997 World Championship. The team finished 6th in the 1999 World Championship and in the 2000 Summer Olympics. France won the world title again in the 2001 World Championship organised in France. During both their quarterfinal and final, against Germany and Sweden respectively, they were one goal behind until a few seconds before the end of the game, but managed to score a late goal and finally win in overtime with a three-goal margin. This great strength of character was cause for their new nickname: les Costauds (the strong, or the tough). Five members of les Costauds had already been world champions in 1995 with les Barjots: Jackson Richardson, Grégory Anquetil, Patrick Cazal, and the goalkeepers Bruno Martini and Christian Gaudin. The team finished third in the 2003 World Championship. In the 2004 Olympics, the teamed finished 5th. Although they won their five games of the preliminary round, the team went down to an ageing Russian team led by 42 year-old goalkeeper Andrey Lavrov in the quarterfinals (24-26). In the 2005 World Championship, France finished third again. This was the last international competition played by Jackson Richardson, a veteran from the first team les Bronzés. The retirement of their star meant for the French team the final transition between the early successes and the new generation of players. In 2006 France won for the first time the European Championship, a competition in which they had never managed to win a medal until then. In the final they overwhelmed Spain, the reigning world champions (31-23), against whom they had lost the opening match in the preliminary round. In 2008, France finished third in the European Championship. They were undefeated until the semifinal, which they lost to Croatia. France won the gold medal in the Beijing Olympics. The French players elected to call themselves Les Experts, which is the French title for the TV show CSI in France. The team won the gold medal in the 2008 handball tournament in Beijing, defeating underdogs Iceland in the final (28-23). Thierry Omeyer, Daniel Narcisse and Bertrand Gille were voted into the tournament's All Star team. France won the world title again in 2009 at the 2009 World Championship, hosted by Croatia, against the organizing country, and the European title in 2010 in Austria. They became the first men's team to hold the Olympic title, the World title and a continental title simultaneously. (Denmark women's national handball team held all three titles in 1997). They are also the third team to have won all three titles ever, the other two being Germany and Russia. Finally, it has successfully held its title at the 2011 World Championship against Denmark, winning 37-35 after extra time. This victory means they are automatically qualified for the 2012 Olympics in London. This victory also marks several achievements: it is, with Romania and Sweden the only handball team (on the men's side) to have successfully defended a world champion status; it is so far the only national handball team in history to have won four major titles in a row; it is a four-time world champion team, with Romania and Sweden; three players on the team, Jérôme Fernandez, Thierry Omeyer and Didier Dinart are now three times world champions in their discipline - putting them on par with Cornel Oţelea from Romania in the 60s (had he been present in 2009, Bertrand Gille would also have been one of them, but he missed 2009 due to injuries). Achievements Olympic Games :  : 2008  : 1992 World Championship :  : 1995, 2001, 2009 & 2011  : 1993  : 1997, 2003 & 2005 European Championship :  : 2006, 2010  : 2008 2008 Olympic squad Gold medalists France collect their medals on August 24th 2008 in Beijing 12 Daouda Karaboué (Montpellier HB,  France) (goalkeeper) 16 Thierry Omeyer (THW Kiel,  Germany) (goalkeeper) 2 Jérôme Fernandez (Barcelona,  Spain) 3 Didier Dinart (BM Ciudad Real,  Spain) 4 Cédric Burdet (Montpellier HB,  France) 5 Guillaume Gille (HSV Hamburg,  Germany) 6 Bertrand Gille (HSV Hamburg,  Germany) 8 Daniel Narcisse (Chambéry Savoie Handball,  France) 11 Olivier Girault (Paris Handball,  France) 13 Nikola Karabatić (Montpellier HB,  France) 14 Christophe Kempe (Toulouse Union Handball,  France) 18 Joël Abati (Montpellier HB,  France) 19 Luc Abalo (US Ivry,  France) 21 Michaël Guigou (Montpellier HB,  France) 26 Cédric Paty (Chambéry Savoie Handball,  France) Coaches Claude Onesta Sylvain Nouet External links Fédération française de handball, website in French v d e Handball in France FFH League competitions men: LNH Division 1 · Division 2 women: Division 1 Cup competitions men: Coupe de France • Coupe de la Ligue • Trophée des champions • women: Coupe de France • Coupe de la Ligue National teams National team (women team) · Beach: (men · women) v d e International handball IHF · World Championship (men) (women) · Junior World Championship (men) (women) · Youth World Championship (men) (women) · Olympics · All-Africa Games  · Asian Games · Pan American Games · Mediterranean Games · Pan Arab Games · Player of the Year · Teams · IHF Super Globe · Beach Handball World Championships · Men's World Rankings Asia AHF – Asian Championship (men) (women) – Asian Junior Championship (men) (women) – Asian Youth Championship (men) (women) Africa CAHB – African Championship (men) (women) – African Junior Championship (men) (women) – African Youth Championship (men) (women) Pan America PATHF – Pan American Championship (men) (women) – American Junior Championships (men) (women) – American Youth Championships (men) (women) Oceania OHF – Nations Cup (men) (women) Europe EHF – European Championship (men) (women) – European Junior Championship (men) (women) – European Youth Championship (men) (women) – European Beach Handball Championship v d e Men's national handball teams of Europe (EHF) Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark England Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France Georgia Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Scotland Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine v d e National sports teams of France A1 GP | American Football | Australian rules football (F · M) | Badminton | Bandy | Baseball | Basketball (F · M) | Beach Soccer | Cricket | Equestrian | Field Hockey (F · M) | Football (F · M · F-U23 · M-U21 · F-U20 · F-Y · M-Y) | Handball (F · M) | Ice Hockey (F · F-U18 · M · M-U20) | Korfball | Roller Derby | Roller Hockey (F · M) | Rugby League | Rugby Union (F · M · M-7) | Skiing | Softball | Speedway · U21 · U19 | Tennis (F · M) | Volleyball (F · M) | Water Polo (F · M)

European Handball Championship: Perfect opener for Spain
SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad - After a very close game, Spain, having been in front during the whole match thanks to their top defence, defeated EHF EURO title holders France by three goals ... that of their previous national team games, where they had played ...
http://boxscorenews.com/european-handball-championship-perfect-opener-for-spain-p31271-68.htm


Angola/Morocco: National Squads Already in Rabat for African Cup
Rabat — Angola's national handball squads in both sexes arrived Tuesday evening in Rabat, Morocco, to participate in the 20th African Handball Championship. The female team carried out a training programme in Paris, France, and from 11 to 20 February ...
http://allafrica.com/stories/201201130619.html


Macedonia's handball team to face Sweden at European handball championship in Serbia
Over 4,000 Macedonian fans are expected this evening in Nis to root for the national team. Macedonia's team finished on the 11th place at the 2009 world championship. France is the current world and European handball champion.
http://www.idividi.com.mk/english/macedonia/740700/index.html


Fireworks mark start of Handball Championship
The tournament, whose defending champion is France, will last through January 29. At the opening of Men's EHF EURO 2012, the Serbian national team defeated late on Sunday the Polish team in a first round match of Group A 22-18. The Serbian handball players ...
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2012&mm=01&dd=15&nav_id=78298


2012 European Men's Handball Championship Odds and Betting Preview: France strong favourites
BELGRADE, SERBIA - The Men’s Handball ... France prepared for the Euros with two friendlies against Norway, and are best-priced at 13/20 with William Hill to beat Spain tonight. The bookmakers certainly expect Nikola Karabatić and his team-mates ...
http://www.liveoddsandscores.com/betting-preview/494526/2012-european-mens-handball-championship-odds-and-betting-preview-france-strong-favourites


Thierry Henry's Goal Marks End of Turbulent Time for the Striker
It was in that month that Henry saw his reputation tarnished for twice handling the football inside of the penalty area on a free kick that allowed William Gallas to score the winning goal for France ... that the French national team had over the expulsion ...
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1017268-thierry-henrys-goal-marks-end-of-turbulent-time-for-the-striker


You cannot give what you do not have – Ikpe Ekong
From those days of playing handball ... up] National Disappointment I nearly fell into the category of players that didn’t get to represent their countries despite many attempts at youth level. Thank God that I finally made it at senior national team ...
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/you-cannot-give-what-you-do-not-have-prince-ikpe-ekong-crown-prince-of-football/


Stoichkov holds ref grudge
I will never forgive him," the 45-year-old former national team and Barcelona ... French referee Joel Quiniou of robbing the team of an equaliser in the second half of the game by failing to penalise a handball by Italian Alessandro Costacurta.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1087289/stoichkov-holds-ref-grudge


Angola: African Champions Getting Ready for Defending Title
Luanda — The national senior female handball team Friday in Luanda started the preparation for ... the training session in one of Luanda-based Gymnasium, before leaving for France on 27 December to hold a pre-competitive training. Below is the athletes ...
http://allafrica.com/stories/201112270523.html


Introducing the Guardian's Olympic diarists
Especially when my team-mates back in Bath tell me about how ... signed up for the Sporting Giants programme and began playing handball in January 2008. He currently plays in France It seems so long ago that we started out on this journey ...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2012/jan/04/olympic-diarists-london-2012