Handball at the 1980 Summer Olympics

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Handball at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by 2 events - a men's and a women's team competitions. They were held in two venues: in the Sokolniki Sports Palace (central part of Moscow) and in the Dynamo Sports Palace at Khimki-Khovrino (north-eastern part of Moscow). The schedule began on July 20 and ended on July 30. 100,493 spectators watched 51 matches of handball events at venues, mentioned above.

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[edit] Medals

Pos Country: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1 USSR 1 1 0 2
2 GDR 1 0 1 2
3 Yugoslavia 0 1 0 1
4 Romania 0 0 1 1

[edit] Men's Team Event

Final
Rank
Athletes Country
1 Siegfried Voigt, Günter Dreibrodt, Peter Rost, Klaus Gruner, Hans-Georg Beyer, Dietmar Schmidt, Hartmut Krüger, Lothar Doering, Ernst Gerlach, Frank-Michael Wahl, Ingolf Wiegert, Wieland Schmidt, Rainer Höft, Hans-Georg Jaunich GDR
2 Mikhail Ishchenko, Viktor Makhorin, Sergei Kushniriuk, Aleksandr Karshakevich, Vladimir Kravtsov, Vladimir Belov, Anatoli Fediukin, Aleksandr Anpilogov, Evgeni Chernyshov, Aleksei Zhuk, Nikolai Tomin, Yuri Kidiaev, Vladimir Repiev, Valdemar Novitski USSR
3 Nicolae Munteanu, Marian Dumitru, Iosif Boros, Maricel Voinea, Vasile Stînga, Radu Voina, Cezar Draganita, Cornel Durau, Stefan Birtalan, Alexandru Fölker, Neculai Vasilca, Lucian Vasilache, Adrian Cosma, Claudiu Eugen Ionescu Romania

[edit] Preliminary Round

Teams in two groups played each other in a round to decide, for which place each of them should compete in the Final Round.

[edit] Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
GDR 5 4 1 0 108 92 9
Hungary 5 3 2 0 96 88 8
Spain 5 2 1 2 102 106 5
Poland 5 2 1 2 123 97 5
Denmark 5 1 0 4 96 104 2
Cuba 5 0 1 4 103 141 1
  • July 20, Sokolniki
    • 17:00 Denmark 30-18 Cuba
    • 18:30 Poland 20-20 Hungary
    • 20:00 GDR 21-17 Spain
  • July 22, Dynamo
    • 17:00 Poland 34-19 Cuba
    • 18:30 Denmark 19-20 Spain
    • 20:00 GDR 14-14 Hungary
  • July 24, Sokolniki
    • 17:00 Spain 17-20 Hungary
    • 18:30 Denmark 12-26 Poland
    • 20:00 GDR 27-20 Cuba
  • July 26, Dynamo
    • 17:00 Spain 24-24 Cuba
    • 18:30 Denmark 15-16 Hungary
    • 20:00 GDR 22-21 Poland
  • July 28, Sokolniki
    • 17:00 Hungary 26-22 Cuba
    • 18:30 Poland 22-24 Spain
    • 20:00 GDR 24-20 Denmark

[edit] Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
USSR 5 4 0 1 134 75 8
Romania 5 4 0 1 119 88 8
Yugoslavia 5 4 0 1 132 92 8
Switzerland 5 2 0 3 110 98 4
Algeria 5 1 0 4 94 124 2
Kuwait 5 0 0 5 64 176 0
  • July 20, Dynamo
    • 17:00 Yugoslavia 22-18 Algeria
    • 18:30 Romania 32-12 Kuwait
    • 20:00 USSR 22-15 Switzerland
  • July 22, Sokolniki
    • 17:00 Romania 26-18 Algeria
    • 18:30 USSR 38-11 Kuwait
    • 20:00 Yugoslavia 26-21 Switzerland
  • July 24, Dynamo
    • 17:00 Switzerland 32-14 Kuwait
    • 18:30 USSR 33-10 Algeria
    • 20:00 Yugoslavia 23-21 Romania
  • July 26, Sokolniki
    • 17:00 Switzerland 26-18 Algeria
    • 18:30 Yugoslavia 44-10 Kuwait
    • 20:00 USSR 19-22 Romania
  • July 28, Dynamo
    • 17:00 Kuwait 17-30 Algeria
    • 18:30 Romania 18-16 Switzerland
    • 20:00 USSR 22-17 Yugoslavia

[edit] Final Round

  • 1st-placed teams from each group competed for the 1st place in this round;
  • 2nd-placed - competed for the 3rd place
  • 3rd-placed - competed for the 5th place
  • 4th-placed - competed for the 7th place
  • 5th-placed - competed for the 9th place
  • 6th-placed - competed for the 11th place

All matches were held on July 30.

11th place match, Dynamo

  • 11:00 Cuba 32-24 Kuwait

9th place match, Dynamo

  • 12:30 Denmark 28-20 Algeria

7th place match, Dynamo

  • 13:00 Poland 23-22 Switzerland

5th place match, Sokolniki

  • 14:00 Spain 24-23 Yugoslavia

3rd place match, Sokolniki

  • 14:45 Hungary 18-20 Romania

1st place match, Sokolniki

  • 18:30 GDR 23-22 USSR

[edit] Final standings

Final
Rank
Country
1 GDR
2 USSR
3 Romania
4 Hungary
5 Spain
6 Yugoslavia
7 Poland
8 Switzerland
9 Denmark
10 Algeria
11 Cuba
12 Kuwait

[edit] Women's Team Event

Final
Rank
Athletes Country
1 Natalia Timoshkina, Larisa Karlova, Irina Palchikova, Zinaida Turchina, Tatiana Kochergina, Liudmila Poradnik, Larisa Savkina, Aldona Nenenene, Yulia Safina, Olga Zubareva, Valentina Lutaeva, Liubov Odinokova, Sigita Strechen, Natalia Lukianenko USSR
2 Ana Titlic, Slavica Jeremic, Zorica Vojinovic, Radmila Drljaca, Katica Ileš, Mirjana Ognjenovic, Svetlana Anastasovski, Rada Savic, Svetlana Kitic, Mirjana Djurica, Biserka Višnjic, Vesna Radovic, Jasna Merdan, Vesna Miloševic Yugoslavia
3 Hannelore Zober, Katrin Krüger, Evelyn Matz, Roswitha Krause, Christina Rost, Petra Uhlig, Claudia Wunderlich, Sabine Röther, Kornelia Kunisch, Marion Tietz, Kristina Richter, Waltraud Kretzschmar, Birgit Heinecke, Renate Rudolph GDR

[edit] Medal Round

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1 USSR 5 5 0 0 99 52 10
2 Yugoslavia 5 3 1 1 107 67 7
3 GDR 5 3 1 1 91 58 7
4 Hungary 5 1 1 3 80 74 3
5 Czechoslovakia 5 1 1 3 65 78 3
6 People's Rep. of Congo 5 0 0 5 46 159 0
  • July 21
    • Sokolniki 17:00 USSR 30-11 People's Rep. of Congo
    • Dynamo 18:30 GDR 16-10 Czechoslovakia
    • Dynamo 20:00 Hungary 10-19 Yugoslavia
  • July 23
    • Sokolniki 17:00 USSR 17-7 Czechoslovakia
    • Dynamo 18:30 Hungary 39-10 People's Rep. of Congo
    • Dynamo 20:00 GDR 15-15 Yugoslavia
  • July 25
    • Sokolniki 17:00 USSR 16-12 Hungary
    • Dynamo 18:30 GDR 28-6 People's Rep. of Congo
    • Dynamo 20:00 Czechoslovakia 15-25 Yugoslavia
  • July 27
    • Sokolniki 17:00 USSR 18-9 Yugoslavia
    • Dynamo 18:30 Czechoslovakia 23-10 People's Rep. of Congo
    • Dynamo 20:00 GDR 19-9 Hungary
  • July 29
    • Sokolniki 13:00 Yugoslavia 39-9 People's Rep. of Congo
    • Sokolniki 14:30 Hungary 10-10 Czechoslovakia
    • Sokolniki 18:30 GDR 13-18 USSR

Remark:country names are given in the form they were used in the official documents of the IOC in 1980.