Spain national handball team

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Spain
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Nickname -
Association Spain Handball Association
Coach Juan Carlos Pastor, ?-
Most caps ?
Most goals {{{Most goals}}}
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Summer Olympics
Appearances 8 (First in 1972)
Best result Bronze medal, 1996 and 2000
World Handball Championship
Appearances 11 (First in 1978)
Best result Winners, 2005
European Handball Championship
Appearances 7 (First in 1994)
Best result Runner-up 1996, 1998, 2006

The Spain national handball team is the national handball team of Spain and is controlled by the Spain Handball Association.

[edit] Famous players

  • David Barrufet
  • Jose Javier Hombrados "Joseja"
  • Iker Romero
  • Mateo Garralda
  • Juan Garcia "Juanin"
  • Alberto Entrerríos
  • Chema Rodríguez
  • Rolando Uríos
  • Rubén Garabaya
  • Albert Rocas
  • Carlos Prieto
  • David Davis
  • Mariano Ortega
  • Raúl Entrerríos

[edit] External links

International handball
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     Asia: AHFAsian Handball Championship
     Africa: CAHBAfrican Championship
     North and South America: PATHFAmerican Championship
     Oceania: OHFNations Cup
     Europe: EHFEuropean Championship
National handball teams of Europe (EHF)
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