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Saison 2025

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Olympic GamesTeam-Statistiken

Leistungsvergleich aller 27 Teams der Olympic Games auf einen Blick. Denmark führt mit 8 Siegen diese Saison. Die farbcodierte Heatmap zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen, Punktedifferenz und Siegquote — so erkennen Sie die stärksten und schwächsten Teams sofort für Ihre Wettanalyse.

Beste Torschützen-Teams

27 Teams der Olympic Games in der Saison 2025 nach Siegen sortiert. Denmark führt mit 8 Siegen. Ihr Durchschnitt über 1 Saisons liegt bei 4.0 Siegen pro Saison. Japan zeigt die größte Verbesserung dieser Saison mit 5 mehr Siegen als ihr bisheriger Durchschnitt. Vergleichen Sie die aktuelle Form mit historischen Durchschnittswerten, um aufsteigende und absteigende Teams zu erkennen — nützlich für Ergebnis- und Siegerwetten.

1DDenmark8Siege
Spiele8Niederlagen0Tore267Gegentore220Ø S4.0Ø N1.0
2SSpain7Siege
Spiele10Niederlagen3Tore297Gegentore270Ø S4.0Ø N1.0
3GGermany7Siege
Spiele10Niederlagen3Tore318Gegentore300Ø S3.0Ø N2.0
4NNorway6Siege
Spiele9Niederlagen3Tore269Gegentore247Ø S3.0Ø N2.0
5JJapan6Siege
Spiele11Niederlagen5Tore337Gegentore320Ø S1.0Ø N4.0
6SSlovenia6Siege
Spiele11Niederlagen5Tore306Gegentore308Ø SØ N
7QQatar5Siege
Spiele7Niederlagen2Tore246Gegentore179Ø SØ N
8SKSouth Korea5Siege
Spiele7Niederlagen2Tore218Gegentore197Ø SØ N
9CCroatia5Siege
Spiele8Niederlagen3Tore250Gegentore237Ø SØ N
10BBahrain4Siege
Spiele9Niederlagen5Tore270Gegentore252Ø S1.0Ø N4.0
11EEgypt3Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen1Tore148Gegentore140Ø S4.0Ø N1.0
12SASaudi Arabia3Siege
Spiele6Niederlagen3Tore180Gegentore153Ø SØ N
13SSweden3Siege
Spiele6Niederlagen3Tore189Gegentore171Ø S4.0Ø N1.0
14IIran3Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen2Tore145Gegentore129Ø SØ N
15HHungary3Siege
Spiele8Niederlagen5Tore225Gegentore218Ø SØ N
16FFrance2Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen2Tore129Gegentore131Ø S4.0Ø N1.0
17CChina2Siege
Spiele6Niederlagen4Tore191Gegentore163Ø SØ N
18KKuwait2Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen3Tore154Gegentore152Ø SØ N
19UEUnited Arab Emirates2Siege
Spiele6Niederlagen4Tore164Gegentore165Ø SØ N
20AAustria1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Tore101Gegentore95Ø SØ N
21PPortugal1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Tore93Gegentore91Ø S1.0Ø N4.0
22BBrazil1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Tore77Gegentore79Ø S1.0Ø N4.0
23TTunisia0Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen3Tore77Gegentore111Ø SØ N
24AAlgeria0Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen3Tore77Gegentore116Ø SØ N
25AArgentina0Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen5Tore131Gegentore171Ø S0.0Ø N5.0
26KKazakhstan0Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen5Tore110Gegentore215Ø SØ N
27IIndia0Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen5Tore87Gegentore226Ø SØ N

Olympic GamesVergangene Saisons

Durchsuchen Sie 4 archivierte Saisons der Olympic Games, von 2020 bis 2024. Jede Saisonseite enthält vollständige Tabellen, Torschützen und Ergebnisse — ideal zum Vergleich historischer Leistungen und zur Erkennung langfristiger Wettmuster.

Geschichte 16. März 2026

Gegründet1972

Handball made its Olympic debut at the 1972 Munich Summer Games as a men's competition, returning to the Olympic program after a 36-year absence from the 1936 Berlin Games. Women's handball was introduced four years later at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, establishing the sport as a gender-balanced Olympic discipline. The tournament has evolved from a regional European-dominated competition into a truly global spectacle, with participation expanding to include elite teams from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The format has been refined over five decades to maximize competitive balance and spectator engagement, with the modern 12-team group-stage format implemented to ensure the world's strongest nations compete at the highest level.

  • 1972 — Handball returns to Olympics at Munich Games after 36-year absence
  • 1976 — Women's handball introduced at Montreal Olympics for the first time
  • 2008 — France wins men's gold at Beijing, establishing themselves as a powerhouse
  • 2012 — France captures second men's gold in London, cementing dynasty status
  • 2020 — France wins third men's gold at Tokyo Olympics, tying Denmark's record
  • 2024 — Denmark defeats Germany 39-26 in Paris men's final; Norway beats France 29-21 in women's final

Wettbewerbsformat 16. März 2026

Teams12

The Olympic handball tournament features two separate competitions—men's and women's—held during the Summer Games, typically in August. Each tournament begins with a group stage where twelve teams are divided into two groups of six, with each team playing every opponent once in their group. The top four teams from each group advance to the knockout phase, consisting of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals. The tournament culminates with medal matches: the final for gold and silver, and a third-place playoff for bronze. All matches follow standard handball rules with 60-minute regulation play (two 30-minute halves), and extra time with sudden-death overtime applies if matches are tied after regulation.

Rekorde 16. März 2026

Meiste TitelFrance (men) / Denmark and Norway (women) (3)

Nikola Karabatić (France) holds the record for most goals scored by a player across multiple Olympic Games with 289 goals in international competition, though specific Olympic-only records are not officially compiled.

Analyse 16. März 2026

Analyse der aktuellen Saison

The 2024 Paris Olympics represented a watershed moment for Olympic handball, with both tournaments showcasing the sport at its absolute peak. Denmark's men's team delivered a dominant performance in the final, defeating Germany 39-26 in a commanding display that set a new benchmark for Olympic handball excellence. The Danes' victory marked their second men's gold medal and their third consecutive Olympic final appearance, cementing their status as one of the sport's elite nations. Mathias Gidsel emerged as the tournament's standout performer, leading Denmark's attack with exceptional precision and athleticism throughout the Games.

The women's tournament delivered equally compelling drama, with Norway capturing their third Olympic gold medal in a 29-21 victory over France in a match that drew a record 26,664 spectators. This attendance record underscores the growing global appeal of women's handball and the quality of play on display at the Paris Games. Norway's triumph demonstrated their sustained excellence in women's handball, with the Nordic nation establishing themselves alongside Denmark as the dominant force in the sport's female competition. France's runner-up finish reflected their consistent strength, having reached the final with a disciplined defensive approach and potent offensive execution.

Germany's men's team secured the silver medal with their runner-up finish, while Spain captured bronze with a strong performance throughout the tournament. In the women's competition, France's silver medal and Spain's bronze medal finish highlighted the competitive depth of the tournament, with multiple nations capable of competing at the highest level. The Paris Games featured representation from elite handball nations across Europe, Asia, and beyond, with teams from Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Hungary, Egypt, and Japan all showcasing world-class performances.

The 2024 Paris Olympics also marked significant milestones for individual players. Nikola Karabatić of France, competing in his fourth Olympic Games, continued to cement his legacy as one of handball's greatest athletes. The tournament featured exceptional individual performances, with goalkeepers delivering crucial saves and playmakers orchestrating complex offensive systems that demonstrated the sport's tactical sophistication and technical demands.

Die Evolution of Olympic Handball Excellence

Olympic handball has undergone remarkable transformation since its introduction to the Games. The 1972 Munich Olympics featured a men's tournament that immediately captured global attention, with the sport's combination of speed, skill, and tactical complexity proving irresistible to audiences. The introduction of women's handball in 1976 established gender parity in Olympic competition and unleashed a wave of global talent, with countries from Scandinavia to Eastern Europe to the Soviet Union developing world-class programs. Over the past five decades, the sport has professionalized dramatically, with elite players now competing in top European leagues that serve as development grounds for Olympic excellence.

The competitive landscape has shifted significantly over time. While European nations continue to dominate, with France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany accounting for the majority of medals, the tournament has become increasingly competitive. Teams from outside traditional handball strongholds have made significant strides, with Egypt emerging as a formidable force in men's handball and Japan demonstrating growing strength in both competitions. The Paris 2024 Games reflected this global expansion, with the tournament featuring greater parity than ever before while maintaining the exceptional quality associated with Olympic competition.

Record-Breaking Performances and Historic Achievements

France's men's team holds the distinction of winning three Olympic gold medals, achieved across an unprecedented era of sustained excellence from 2008 to 2020. This dynasty, built on exceptional talent and innovative tactical approaches, established France as the benchmark for men's Olympic handball. Their 2020 Tokyo victory, which came at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination. Nikola Karabatić, the centerpiece of France's success, became an Olympic icon through his performances across four consecutive Olympic Games, accumulating 289 goals in international competition and establishing himself among handball's all-time greats.

Denmark's women's team won three Olympic gold medals across the 1996, 2000, and 2004 Games, establishing a foundation that has allowed the nation to remain competitive at the highest levels. Norway has matched this achievement with three gold medals of their own (2008, 2012, 2024), with the 2024 Paris victory representing a remarkable return to dominance after a period of relative quietude. The women's tournament has produced some of the sport's most memorable moments, including the record-breaking 2024 Paris final that captivated over 26,000 spectators.

The biggest margin of victory in modern Olympic handball finals occurred at Paris 2024, when Denmark's 39-26 victory over Germany demonstrated the vast gulf that can exist between elite-level teams on their best day. This performance represented Denmark's most dominant Olympic handball final display in recent history, showcasing their superior conditioning, tactical discipline, and individual technical excellence. The victory also marked the conclusion of an era, as Mikkel Hansen, one of Denmark's greatest players, retired following the Games, having established himself as one of the sport's all-time greats across multiple Olympic cycles.

Die Global Growth and Future of Olympic Handball

The Paris 2024 Olympics demonstrated that Olympic handball has achieved unprecedented global reach and commercial viability. The record attendance at the women's final reflects growing fan engagement, particularly in women's sport, with younger audiences discovering handball's dynamic blend of athleticism and tactical complexity. The International Olympic Committee's commitment to gender parity in Olympic sports has elevated women's handball to equivalent status with the men's competition, resulting in expanded media coverage and sponsorship opportunities.

Looking forward, the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics promise to expand handball's reach into the North American market, potentially opening new audiences to the sport. The success of elite players in professional European leagues—where top teams compete for substantial prize purses and attract global talent—has elevated the standard of play at Olympic level. The sport's technical demands, requiring exceptional coordination, strength, speed, and decision-making under pressure, continue to attract elite athletes from diverse backgrounds. As nations invest in handball development programs and youth academies, the competitive field will likely expand, with emerging nations potentially challenging the traditional European dominance that has characterized Olympic handball for five decades.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How many teams compete in Olympic handball?

Twelve teams compete in each gender category (men and women) at the Olympic Games, divided into two groups of six for the preliminary round before advancing to knockout stages.

Which country has won the most Olympic handball titles?

France leads men's handball with three Olympic gold medals (2008, 2012, 2020), while Denmark and Norway are tied with three gold medals each in women's handball.

When was handball introduced to the Olympics?

Men's handball debuted at the 1972 Munich Olympics, while women's handball was first introduced at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, making it a relatively modern Olympic sport.

How often is Olympic handball held?

Olympic handball is held every four years as part of the Summer Olympic Games, with separate men's and women's tournaments competing simultaneously.

What is the format of Olympic handball competition?

Teams compete in a preliminary group stage (two groups of six), with the top four from each group advancing to quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals to determine medal winners.

Who won the 2024 Olympic handball gold medals?

Denmark's men's team won gold by defeating Germany 39-26 in Paris 2024, while Norway's women's team captured gold by defeating France 29-21 in a thrilling final.

API-Daten: 27. Apr. 2026 · Statistiken aktualisiert: 21. Apr. 2026 · Inhalt aktualisiert: 16. März 2026