Champions Hockey League 2019-20

Champions Hockey League Logo [3]
Belfast Giants Logo [4]

Group Stage Table

PWOWLOLGFGAPts
Group A
EHC Biel-Bienne (Swi)5401012712
Tappara Tempere (Fin)530201489
KAC Klagenfurt (Aut)530201669
Frisk Asker500504150
Group B
EV Zug (Swi)5400121913
HC Pilsen (Cze)52210221510
HPK Hameenlinna (Fin)5111212137
Rungsted Seier Capital500507250
Group C
Lulea Hockey (Swe)52201221511
Augsburger Panther (Ger)5120215139
Bili Tygri Liberec (Cze)5112118176
Belfast Giants (Irl)5103112224
Group D
Lausanne HC (Swi)5120215149
Ocelari Trinec521201498
Yunost Minsk5212013148
Lahti Pelicans (Fin)5102213185
Group E
Skelleftea AIK (Swe)5221015910
Karpat Oulu (Fin)521111399
SC Bern (Swi)5110314138
Grenoble (Fra)510407183
Group F
Djurgarden Stockholm (Swe)54010191212
Alder Mannheim (Ger)5311021911
GKS Tychy510318184
Vienna Capitals (Aut)5104010193
Group G
Red Bull Munich5310113612
Farjestad Karlstad (Swe)521201498
HC Ambri-Piotta52021997
HC05 Banska Bystrica (Cze)501317193
Group H
Frolunda Indians (Swe)53011251510
Mountfield HC5302015129
Cardiff Devils (Wal)5212016218
Graz 99ers (Aut)5013113213

Reference: [1]

Group Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group C
29.08.2019Lulea Hockey2Augsburger Panther3 so
29.08.2019Belfast Giants5Bili Tygri Liberec4
31.08.2019Lulea Hockey4Bili Tygri Liberec1
31.08.2019Belfast Giants2Augsburger Panther3 ot
05.09.2019Bili Tygri Liberec6Belfast Giants1
06.09.2019Augsburger Panther4Lulea Hockey5 ot
08.09.2019Bili Tygri Liberec4Lulea Hockey5 ot
08.09.2019Augsburger Panther3Belfast Giants1
08.10.2019Augsburger Panther2Bili Tygri Liberec3 so
08.10.2019Belfast Giants3Lulea Hockey6
15.10.2019Lulea HockeyBelfast Giants
16.10.2019Bili Tygri LibderecAugsburger Panther

Reference: [2]

References

Websites

[1] Champions Hockey League (2019) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.championshockeyleague.com/en/standings#tab_standings=group-stage&select_standings=0 [Accessed 14 October 2019]

[2] Champions Hockey League (2019) Schedule 2019/20 | All [Internet] Available from: https://www.championshockeyleague.com/en/schedule#select_schedule=0 [Accessed 14 October 2019]

Images

[3] Mountain High Hockey (2019) Champions Hockey League Logo [Internet] Available from:http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54e31642e4b0f4c3cc0a62ba/t/55a7dd10e4b00154c6110676/1437064465465/chl.logo?format=1500w [Accessed 14 October 2019]

[4] Stick PNG (2019) Belfast Giants Transparent Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.stickpng.com/assets/images/5a528b959462fb02c40c2d65.png [Accessed 14 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Ball Hockey World Championship in Dmitrov 12-17.06.2018

World Ball Hockey Federation World 5v5 Championships Women Pittsburgh 2015

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
30.05.2015USA2Ireland0
30.05.2015Slovakia0Canada8
Bronze Medal
30.05.2015Slovakia2Ireland3
Gold Medal
30.05.2015Canada7USA0
World Ball Hockey Federation World 5v5 Championships Women Pittsburgh 2015 Playoffs [References: 1 – see end of article]

Final Standings

PWLTGFGAPts
*Canada43102776
*USA43102536
*Ireland4310986
*Slovakia41305162
Czech Rep.40400320
World Ball Hockey Federation World 5v5 Championships Women Pittsburgh 2015 Standings [References: 1 – see end of article]

Reference: Compiled from Results in [1]

Group Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
27.05.2015Ireland1Canada7
27.05.2015Slovakia4Czech Rep.0
28.05.2015Czech Rep.0USA11
28.05.2015USA0Ireland1
28.05.2015Canada4Slovakia0
29.05.2015Czech Rep.0Canada14
29.05.2015Slovakia1Ireland4
29.05.2015USA8Slovakia0
29.05.2015Ireland3Czech Rep.0
29.05.2015Canada2USA6
World Ball Hockey Federation World 5v5 Championships Women Pittsburgh 2015 Playoffs [References: 1 – see end of article]

Report

Ireland’s Women finished a respectable 3rd, winning a Bronze Medal in the World Championships in Pittsburgh 2015. They won 3 of their four Group Stage matches, including a shock victory over hosts USA, and also gaining wins over Ice Hockey powers Slovakia and Czech Republic.

They were unable to repeat their victory over USA in the Semi-Finals, however, and had to settle for Bronze after beating Slovakia for third place, in what was a great achievement for the Irish women.

World Ball Hockey Championships Women Dmitrov 2018 Image

Ball Hockey World Championship in Dmitrov 12-17.06.2018
Photo 129684664 | Ball Hockey © Alexey Sizov | Dreamstime.com

About

Ball Hockey is a version of Ice Hockey played on a hard surface with a ball and runners rather than puck or skates.

References

[1] World Ball Hockey Federation (2019) WORLD Championships 5vs5 2015, Pittsburgh [Internet] Available from: https://www.wbhf.info/en/results-wc–ec/world-5vs5-ball-hockey-championships-2015-pittsburgh/ [Accessed 6 May 2019]

Photo Contributor: Ball Hockey World Championship in Dmitrov 12-17.06.2018 [Internet] Photo 129684664 | Ball Hockey © Alexey Sizov | Dreamstime.com [Accessed 21 January 2024]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ronan O’Brien

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All Ireland Youth Club Unihoc 2010-2012

Champions 2010-2012

YearGradeChampions
2010U15 MixedKilnaboy (Clare)
2011U18Ballygarrett (Wexford)
2012U12 MixedBree (Wexford)

Reference: [1-3]

Teams

Bree U12 Mixed 2012 Champions
Anthony Butler
Killian Power
Edward Byrne
Mark Delahunty
Ciara Parnell
Ava Dempsey
Nicole Roche
Eoin Murphy

Reference: [3]

About

Unihoc is a version of Ice Hockey played in community centres without skates. It is similar to Floorball or Ball Hockey, but unlike those sports is played with a puck rather than ball.

References

Social Media

[1] Laura Davoren nee Keane | Facebook (2010) Post June 27, 2010: ” wel done ta th u-15 mixed unihoc team 4m Kilnaboy youth club 🙂 all Ireland champions!! 😀 fair play ta ye! “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/lauramkeane/posts/134360733250378 [Accessed 27 September 2019]

[2] Ballygarrett Youth Club | Facebook (2011) Post June 25, 2011: ” Well done to our u-18 Ballygarrett youth club unihoc team who have just won first place in the all Ireland final in Limerick ” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=234349423243835&id=179021128776665 [Accessed 27 September 2019]

Websites

[3] Bree Parish Newsletter (2012) “Congratulations” 29 January 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://homepage.eircom.net/~breeparish/Newsletter/29-01-2012.htm [Accessed 20 December 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ronan O’Brien (Templeogue College).

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Winter Cup (Celtic Ice Hockey) 1995

Final

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
11.1995Glenrothes CougarsLDublin FlyersW

Reference: [1]

Report

The Dublin Flyers, set up in Phibsboro, Dublin in 1988, won the Winter Cup, in Aviemore, Scotland against the Glenrothes Cougars, who had beaten them earlier in the tournament.

The squad included, a Finn, a Canadian, and three Americans, although the core of the squad was from Dublin.

References

Sources

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1995) “N-Ice One Dublin” Evening Herald. Thursday, November 9, 1995. pg. 72.

Acknowledgements

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Scottish National League Ice Hockey 2009-10

Table

PWLTGFGAPts
Kilkcaldy Kestrels121011713521
North Ayrshire8602622916
Edinburgh Capitals9612422616
Dundee Stars8521432113
Dundee City944146379
Solway Sharks844039298
Paisley Pirates743031258
Moray Typhoons1239048936
Kilmarnock Storm504112351
Belfast Giants404010390
Aberdeen Lynx ####1211104883-2

Reference: [1]

References

Internet Archive

[1] Scottish Ice Hockey | Wayback Machine (2010) Scottish National League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100724130720/http://www.scottishicehockey.net/leaguetables/snl.html [Accessed 7 June 2019]

Acknowledgements

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Southern Professional Hockey League 2019-20

Southern Professional Hockey League Banner [3]

Standings

PWLOTLGFGAPts
Pensacola Ice Flyers
Macon Mayhem
Knoxville Ice Bears
Fayetteville Marksmen
Huntsville Havoc
Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgz
Birmingham Bulls
Evansville Thunderbolts
Peoria Rivermen
Quad City Storm

Reference: [1]

Schedule

DateTimeHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
18.10.201919:30Birmingham BullsHuntsville Havoc
18.10.201919:30Macon MayhemFayetteville Marksmen
18.10.201919:30Knoxville Ice BearsEvansville Thunderbolts
18.10.201919:30Pensacola Ice FlyersRoanoke Rail Yard Dawgz
19.10.201918:00Fayetteville MarksmenKnoxville Ice Bears
19.10.201919:00Macon MayhemHunstville Havoc
19.10.201919:05Pensacola Ice FlyersRoanoke Rail Yard Dawgz
19.10.201919:15Evansville ThunderboltsBirmingham Bulls
19.10.201919:15Peoria RivermenQuad City Storm

Reference: [2]

About

The Southern Professional Hockey League is an A Advanced Ice Hockey League aligned with the National Hockey League. It would be the same level (Level 4) as the Elite Ice Hockey League in Britain & Ireland and the Australian Ice Hockey League.

References

Websites

[1] Southern Professional Hockey League (2019) Standings [Internet] Available from: http://thesphl.wttstats.pointstreak.com/standings.html?leagueid=215 [Accessed 26 September 2019]

[2] Southern Professional Hockey League (2019) Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://stats.pointstreak.com/leagueschedule.html?leagueid=215&seasonid=19674 [Accessed 26 September 2019]

Images

[3] Southern Professional Hockey League (2019) Logo [Internet] Available from: http://thesphl.com/img/site_images/309/header.png [Accessed 26 September 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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European Handball Federation Men’s Challenge Trophy Final Standings 1999-2012

EHF Men’s Challenge Trophy 1999

PlaceCountryPWDLFAPts
1Cyprus65011998810
2Moldova65012169710
3Great Britain64021591188
4Armenia62041481784
5Ireland6105751972
6Malta6105882072

Reference: Compiled from Results & Table in [1]

EHF Men’s Challenge Trophy 2001

PlaceCountryPWDLFAPts
1Latvia550018110510
2Estonia53021391226
3Moldova53021501226
4Cyprus53021721076
5Luxembourg5302171996
6Armenia52031131834
7Malta5104921822
8Ireland5005802120

Reference: Compiled from Results & Table in [2]

EHF Men’s Challenge Trophy 2003

PlaceCountryPWDLFAPts
1Moldova65012238510
2Azerbaijan650117910410
3Great Britain64021141348
4Malta62041071584
5Liechtenstein62041261604
6Ireland6006841880

Reference: Compiled from Results & Table in [3]

EHF Men’s Challenge Trophy 2005

PlaceCountryPWDLFAPts
1Moldova660021410912
2Azerbaijan64021851118
3Scotland63031111286
4England62041161454
5Malta63031131536
6Ireland60061051960

Reference: Compiled from Results & Table in [4]

EHF Men’s Challenge Trophy 2007

PWDLFAPts
Group G
*Georgia3300100686
Moldova320191734
Azerbaijan310292622
Armenia3003491090
Group L
*Luxembourg55001999510
Faroe Islands54012011068
England53021071326
Ireland51131121683
Scotland51041071732
Malta5014931451

Reference: [6]

DateTimeTeam 1Team 2
Final
20.01.200815:00Luxembourg27Georgia28

Reference: [5]

EHF Men’s Challenge Trophy 2009

PWDLFAPts
Group G1
*Georgia3300123766
Moldova3201116814
Azerbaijan310284932
Armenia3003501230
Group G2
*Finland3300113536
Malta320190764
Ireland3102741032
Scotland3003641070

Reference: [8]

DateTimeHome TeamAway Team
Final
23.01.201015:30Georgia28Finland30

Reference: [7]

EHF Men’s Challenge Trophy 2012

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Faroe Islands330093636
Georgia320189694
England310276952
Ireland300365960
Group B
*Moldova3300122716
Azerbaijan320196764
Scotland3102711102
Malta3003701020

Reference: [10]

DateTimeTeam 1Team 2
Final
21.01.201214:00Faroe Islands28Moldova30

Reference: [9]

Report

The Men’s Challenge Trophy was the European Handball Federations competition for emerging Nations. Having competed with club sides & countries like Greenland in the mid-1990s, Ireland entered this competition for the first time in 1999.

Ireland found the going tough winning only 3 matches over the course of seven trophys – once against Malta (1999) and twice against Scotland (2007 & 2009).

Ireland’s Total Record in the Competitions from 1999 to 2012 reads: Played 34 Won 3 Lost 30 Drew 1.

About

Olympic Handball, sometimes called Team Handball or European Handball, is a team sport similar to Indoor Soccer or Futsal, except hands are used rather than feet.

The object of the sport is to pass the ball using only the hands in order to get into a semi-circle around the opposing teams goal, where a shot may be taken. Each score counts as one goal, and the court is the exact same as a Futsal court indeed Futsal was invented as an Indoor version of Soccer, using the Olympic Handball court.

The sport was invented in Germany & Northern Europe at the end of the 19th Century & beginning of the 20th Century.

References

Websites

[1] European Handball Federation (2018) 1999 Men’s Challenge Trophy [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/1999/round/1/Finals [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[2] European Handball Federation (2018) 2001 Men’s Challenge Trophy [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2001/round/1/Final+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[3] European Handball Federation (2018) 2003 Men’s Challenge Trophy [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2003/round/1/Final+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[4] European Handball Federation (2018) 2005 Men’s Challenge Trophy [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2005/round/1/Final+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[5] European Handball Federation (2018) 2007 Men’s Challenge Trophy Final Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2007/round/1/Final+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[6] European Handball Federation (2018) 2007 Men’s Challenge Trophy Main Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2007/round/2/Main+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[7] European Handball Federation (2018) 2009 Men’s Challenge Trophy Final Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2009/round/1/Final+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[8] European Handball Federation (2018) 2009 Men’s Challenge Trophy Main Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2009/round/2/Group+Matches [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[9] European Handball Federation (2018) 2012 Men’s Challenge Trophy Final Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2012/round/1/Final [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[10] European Handball Federation (2018) 2012 Men’s Challenge Trophy Group Phase[Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2012/round/2/Group+Phase [Accessed 25 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alan Delaney.

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European Handball Federation | Men’s Challenge Trophy 2012

Final

DateTimeTeam 1Team 2
Final
21.01.201214:00Faroe Islands28Moldova30

Reference: [1]

Group Phase Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Faroe Islands330093636
Georgia320189694
England310276952
Ireland300365960
Group B
*Moldova3300122716
Azerbaijan320196764
Scotland3102711102
Malta3003701020

Reference: [2]

Group Phase Results

DateTimeTeam 1Team 2
Group A
04.11.201117:15Georgia31England25
04.11.201120:00Faroe Islands30Ireland20
05.11.201114:00England22Faroe Islands40
05.11.201116:00Ireland21Georgia37
06.11.201114:00Georgia21Faroe Islands23
06.11.201116:00England29Ireland24
Group B
04.11.201117:30Moldova47Scotland30
04.11.201120:00Azerbaijan29Malta23
05.11.201117:00Scotland19Azerbaijan36
05.11.201119:00Malta20Moldova41
06.11.201116:00Moldova34Azerbaijan31
06.11.201118:00Scotland32Malta27

Reference: [2]

Report

The Men’s Challenge Trophy was the European Handball Federations competition for emerging Nations. Having competed with club sides & countries like Greenland in the mid-1990s, Ireland entered this competition for the first time in 1999.

In Ireland’s seventh time entering the competition in 2012, they were placed in the tougher Group with previous winners Georgia, Faroe Islands & England.

Ireland lost all three group games, finishing last, which was a disappointment following the promise shown in the two previous Challenge Cups.

Moldova won the tournament for the third time, beating Faroe Islands 30-28 in a close encounter in the Final.

About

Olympic Handball, sometimes called Team Handball or European Handball, is a team sport similar to Indoor Soccer or Futsal, except hands are used rather than feet.

The object of the sport is to pass the ball using only the hands in order to get into a semi-circle around the opposing teams goal, where a shot may be taken. Each score counts as one goal, and the court is the exact same as a Futsal court indeed Futsal was invented as an Indoor version of Soccer, using the Olympic Handball court.

The sport was invented in Germany & Northern Europe at the end of the 19th Century & beginning of the 20th Century.

References

Websites

[1] European Handball Federation (2018) 2012 Men’s Challenge Trophy Final Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2012/round/1/Final [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[2] European Handball Federation (2018) 2012 Men’s Challenge Trophy Group Phase[Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2012/round/2/Group+Phase [Accessed 25 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alan Delaney.

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European Handball Federation | Men’s Challenge Trophy 2009

Final Round

DateTimeHome TeamAway Team
Final
23.01.201015:30Georgia28Finland30

Reference: [1]

Main Round Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group G1
*Georgia3300123766
Moldova3201116814
Azerbaijan310284932
Armenia3003501230
Group G2
*Finland3300113536
Malta320190764
Ireland3102741032
Scotland3003641070

Reference: [2]

Main Round Results

DateTimeTeam 1Team 2
Group G1
30.10.200916:00Georgia41Azerbaijan23
30.10.200918:30Moldova46Armenia15
31.10.200916:00Armenia19Georgia44
31.10.200918:00Azerbaijan28Moldova36
01.11.200911:00Azerbaijan33Armenia16
01.11.200913:00Georgia38Moldova34
Group G2
30.10.200917:00Scotland14Finland38
30.10.200920:00Malta36Ireland20
31.10.200917:00Finland38Ireland19
31.10.200919:00Malta34Scotland21
01.11.200916:00Ireland35Scotland29
01.11.201918:00Finland37Malta20

Reference: [2]

Report

The Men’s Challenge Trophy was the European Handball Federations competition for emerging Nations. Having competed with club sides & countries like Greenland in the mid-1990s, Ireland entered this competition for the first time in 1999.

In Ireland’s fifth time entering the competition in 2009, they were placed in a Western Group involving Finland, who were hardly an emerging Nation at Olympic Handball, Malta & Scotland.

Ireland had a disappointing opening loss to Malta, before defeat to eventual Champions Finland. They won their last match 35-29 to finish off bottom for the second Challenge Trophy in a row, although more could have been expected following their showing in 2007.

Finland went on to win the Trophy, 30-28 in the Final against defending Champions Georgia.

About

Olympic Handball, sometimes called Team Handball or European Handball, is a team sport similar to Indoor Soccer or Futsal, except hands are used rather than feet.

The object of the sport is to pass the ball using only the hands in order to get into a semi-circle around the opposing teams goal, where a shot may be taken. Each score counts as one goal, and the court is the exact same as a Futsal court indeed Futsal was invented as an Indoor version of Soccer, using the Olympic Handball court.

The sport was invented in Germany & Northern Europe at the end of the 19th Century & beginning of the 20th Century.

References

Websites

[1] European Handball Federation (2018) 2009 Men’s Challenge Trophy Final Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2009/round/1/Final+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[2] European Handball Federation (2018) 2009 Men’s Challenge Trophy Main Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2009/round/2/Group+Matches [Accessed 25 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alan Delaney.

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European Handball Federation | Men’s Challenge Trophy 2007

Final Round

DateTimeTeam 1Team 2
Final
20.01.200815:00Luxembourg27Georgia28

Reference: [1]

Main Round Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group G
*Georgia3300100686
Moldova320191734
Azerbaijan310292622
Armenia3003491090
Group L
*Luxembourg55001999510
Faroe Islands54012011068
England53021071326
Ireland51131121683
Scotland51041071732
Malta5014931451

Reference: [2]

Main round Results

DateTimeTeam 1Team 2
Group G
25.10.200716:30Moldova33Armenia17
25.10.200718:30Georgia36Azerbaijan24
26.10.200716:30Azerbaijan27Moldova31
26.10.200718:30Armenia17Georgia35
27.10.200712:00Azerbaijan41Armenia15
27.10.200714:00Georgia29Moldova27
Group L
24.10.200716:00Scotland20England31
24.10.200718:00Faroe Islands37Malta18
24.10.200720:00Luxembourg50Ireland22
25.10.200716:00Ireland21Faroe Islands46
25.10.200718:00Malta20Scotland21
25.10.200720:00England13Luxembourg41
26.10.200716:00Faroe Islands58Scotland19
26.10.200718:00Ireland17England24
26.10.200720:00Luxembourg40Malta11
27.10.200714:00Malta25Ireland25
27.10.200716:00Faroe Islands35England17
27.10.200718:00Scotland24Luxembourg37
28.10.200709:30England22Malta19
28.10.200711:30Scotland23Ireland27
28.10.200713:30Luxembourg31Faroe Islands25

Reference: [2]

Report

The Men’s Challenge Trophy was the European Handball Federations competition for emerging Nations. Having competed with club sides & countries like Greenland in the mid-1990s, Ireland entered this competition for the first time in 1999.

In Ireland’s fifth time entering the competition in 2007, they eventually finished off the bottom, with a win over Scotland and a draw with Malta in their five matches

The Tournament was doubled in size for 2007, with a separate tournament in Eastern & Western Europe, with the two winners meeting in the final.

The Western Tournament started off like the four previous Challenge Trophy’s for Ireland with three straight defeats, although a much better display was put on by Ireland, with a draw with Malta in their fourth match (25-25) and victory over Scotland in their last match by a score of 27-23 giving Ireland their first points since 1999 in the tournament. Ireland finished off bottom for the first time ever, with fourth place of six in the Western Tournament.

Newcomers Georgia defeated two-time defending Champions Moldova on the way to a narrow 28-27 victory over Luxembourg in the Final.

About

Olympic Handball, sometimes called Team Handball or European Handball, is a team sport similar to Indoor Soccer or Futsal, except hands are used rather than feet.

The object of the sport is to pass the ball using only the hands in order to get into a semi-circle around the opposing teams goal, where a shot may be taken. Each score counts as one goal, and the court is the exact same as a Futsal court indeed Futsal was invented as an Indoor version of Soccer, using the Olympic Handball court.

The sport was invented in Germany & Northern Europe at the end of the 19th Century & beginning of the 20th Century.

References

Websites

[1] European Handball Federation (2018) 2007 Men’s Challenge Trophy Final Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2007/round/1/Final+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

[2] European Handball Federation (2018) 2007 Men’s Challenge Trophy Main Round [Internet] Available from: http://www.eurohandball.com/trophy/men/2007/round/2/Main+Round [Accessed 25 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alan Delaney.

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish, North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 26 September 2019

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