2004 Beach Handball World Championships

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The 2004 Beach Handball World Championships are a nine-team tournament in both men's and women's beach handball, held at El Gouna in Egypt in 2004. This were the first ever beach handball world championships held in history of the sport. Matches are played in sets, the team that wins two sets is the winner of a match. When teams are equal in points the head-to-head result is decisive.

Men's tournament

Group stage

Group A

More information Team, Pts ...
Team Pts Pld W L SW SL
 Russia 633061
 Egypt 432153
 Hungary 231234
 Oman 030306
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Hungary - Russia 0:2 (12:17, 6:8)
Oman - Egypt 0:2 (12:15, 17:19)
Russia - Oman 2:0 (23:8, 18:14)
Egypt - Hungary 2: 1 (12:8, 9:10, 9:6)
Russia - Egypt 2:1 (11:15, 16:15, 7:6)
Oman - Hungary 0:2 (13:14, 10:15)

Group B

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Team Pts Pld W L SW SL
 Croatia 643172
 Turkey 442245
 Ukraine 442255
 Bahrain 442256
 Brazil 241346
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Turkey - Ukraine 2:1 (12:4, 8:9, 7:6)
Brazil - Croatia 0:2 (10:21, 10:15)
Bahrain - Turkey 0:2 (17:21, 16:21)
Ukraine - Brazil 2:0 (14:12, 20:16)
Brazil - Bahrain 1:2 (15:14, 10:13, 8:9)
Croatia - Ukraine 2:0 (11:10, 17:16)
Ukraine - Bahrain 2:1 (23:10, 4:10, 12:10)
Croatia - Turkey 2:0 (20:18, 24:14)
Bahrain - Croatia 2:1 (14:12, 18:24, 9:4)
Turkey - Brazil 0:2 (13:14, 16:17)
  • Note: Places 2–4 are determined by the results of head-to-head matches.

Quarter finals

Russia - Bahrain 2:1 (19:14, 16:19, 8:4)
Egypt - Ukraine 2:0 (21:10, 15:10)
Turkey - Hungary 2:1 (9:8, 5:9, 7:6)
Croatia - Oman 2:0 (27:9, 12:9)

5th—8th place semifinals

Bahrain - Hungary 0:2 (9:22, 18:20)
Ukraine - Oman 2:0 (13:3, 13:12)

Semi finals

Russia - Turkey 1:2 (16:17, 20:8, 2:5)
Egypt - Croatia 2:0 (18:14, 19:18)

7th place match

Bahrain - Oman 2:1 (14:18, 16:14, 5:4)

5th place match

Hungary - Ukraine 1:2 (20:10, 14:20, 6:8)

3rd place match

Russia - Croatia 2:1 (16:10, 18:19, 10:8)

Final

Egypt - Turkey 2:1 (19:13, 10:16, 5:0)

Awards

All-Star Team

  • Egypt Hamdy Abdel Fatah
  • Turkey Ozgur Eryilmaz
  • Bahrain Raid Al Marzooq
  • Russia Serguei Predybailov

Women's tournament

Group stage

More information Team, Pts ...
Team Pts Pld W L SW SL
 Russia 12761133
 Turkey 12761123
 Italy 12761123
 Croatia 673479
 Hungary 673489
 Brazil 673489
 Japan 2716212
 Hong Kong 0707014
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Russia - Hungary 2:0 (10:7, 13:6)
Croatia - Turkey 0:2 (14:19, 11:13)
Brazil - Italy 0:2 (11:12, 6:9)
Japan - Hong Kong 2:0
Turkey - Russia 0:2 (12:13, 15:18)
Hungary - Italy 0:2 (6:13, 11:12)
Hong Kong - Croatia 0:2
Brazil - Japan 2:0
Russia - Italy 1:2 (16:12, 10:11, 3:5)
Hong Kong - Turkey 0:2
Japan - Hungary 0:2
Croatia - Brazil 2:1
Hong Kong - Russia 0:2 (2:15, 1:23)
Italy - Japan 2:0 (16:7, 12:6)
Turkey - Brazil 2:0 (16:15, 13:9)
Hungary - Croatia 2:1 (16:20, 18:17, 6:4)
Russia - Japan 2:0 (14:9, 12:4)
Brazil - Hong Kong 2:0
Italy - Croatia 2:0 (13:11, 15:13)
Turkey - Hungary 2:1 (9:10, 12:8, 5:0)
Brazil - Russia 1:2 (13:12, 15:20, 5:8)
Croatia - Japan 2:0
Hong Kong - Hungary 0:2
Italy - Turkey 0:2 (8:12, 10:11)
Russia - Croatia 2:0 (16:5, 18:6)
Hungary - Brazil 1:2
Turkey - Japan 2:0
Hong Kong - Italy 0:2
  • Note: Places 1–6 are determined by the results of head-to-head matches.

Final

Russia - Turkey 2:1 (13:8, 8:15, 4:2)

Awards

All-Star Team

  • Brazil Mayssa Raquel
  • Italy Daniela Sposi
  • Turkey Yeliz Ozel
  • Russia Natalia Evtoukhova

Final rankings

Men

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POS Team[1]
1st place, gold medalist(s) Egypt
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Turkey
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Russia
4. Croatia
5. Ukraine
6. Hungary
7. Bahrain
8. Oman
9. Brazil
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Women

More information POS, Team ...
POS Team[2]
1st place, gold medalist(s) Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Turkey
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Italy
4. Croatia
5. Hungary
6. Brazil
7. Japan
8. Hong Kong
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