IHF World Player of the Year

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The IHF World Player of the Year is a handball award given annually to the player who is considered to have performed the best in the previous season, both at club and international competitions. It is awarded based on votes from experts, media and fans.

CompetitionInternational Handball
Awarded forBest Performance in International Handball Competitions
First award1988
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IHF World Player of the Year
SportHandball
CompetitionInternational Handball
Awarded forBest Performance in International Handball Competitions
History
First award1988
Most winsMen:
Denmark Mikkel Hansen
Denmark Mathias Gidsel
France Nikola Karabatić
(3 awards each)
Women:
Romania Cristina Neagu
(4 awards)
Most recentMen: Denmark Mathias Gidsel (3rd title)
Women: Norway Henny Reistad (3rd title)
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About

The award was awarded by IHF since 1988 in both Men's and Women's Category separately.[1]

No award was awarded in the years 1991, 1992, 1993, 2017, 2020 and 2022.[2][3]

Men

More information Year, Winner ...
YearWinnerCountryPositionRef.
1988Veselin Vujović YugoslaviaLeft back[1]
1989Kang Jae-Won South KoreaRight back[1]
1990Magnus Wislander SwedenCentre back[1]
1991 Not awarded
1992
1993
1994Talant Dujshebaev RussiaCentre back[1]
1995Jackson Richardson FranceCentre back[1]
1996Talant Dujshebaev (2) SpainCentre back[1]
1997Stéphane Stoecklin FranceRight back[1]
1998Daniel Stephan GermanyLeft back[1]
1999Rafael Guijosa SpainLeft wing[1]
2000Dragan Škrbić YugoslaviaLine player[1]
2001Yoon Kyung-Shin South KoreaRight back[1]
2002Bertrand Gille FranceLine player[1]
2003Ivano Balić CroatiaCentre back[1]
2004Henning Fritz GermanyGoalkeeper[1]
2005Arpad Šterbik Serbia and MontenegroGoalkeeper[1]
2006Ivano Balić (2) CroatiaCentre back[1]
2007Nikola Karabatić FranceCentre back[1]
2008Thierry Omeyer FranceGoalkeeper[4]
2009Sławomir Szmal PolandGoalkeeper[5]
2010Filip Jícha Czech RepublicLeft back[6]
2011Mikkel Hansen DenmarkLeft back[7]
2012Daniel Narcisse FranceCentre back[8]
2013Domagoj Duvnjak CroatiaCentre back[9]
2014Nikola Karabatić (2) FranceCentre back[1]
2015Mikkel Hansen (2) DenmarkLeft back[10]
2016Nikola Karabatić (3) FranceCentre back[11]
2017Not awarded
2018Mikkel Hansen (3) DenmarkLeft back[12]
2019Niklas Landin Jacobsen DenmarkGoalkeeper[13]
2020Not awarded
2021Niklas Landin Jacobsen (2) DenmarkGoalkeeper[14]
2022Not awarded
2023Mathias Gidsel DenmarkRight back[15]
2024Mathias Gidsel (2) DenmarkRight back[16]
2025Mathias Gidsel (3) DenmarkRight back[17]
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Women

More information Year, Winner ...
YearWinnerCountryPosition
1988Svetlana Kitić [1] YugoslaviaCentre back
1989Kim Hyun-Mee [1] South Korea
1990Jasna Kolar-Merdan [1] AustriaLeft back
1991 Not awarded
1992
1993
1994Mia Hermansson [1] SwedenCentre back
1995Erzsébet Kocsis [1] HungaryLine player
1996Lim O-Kyeong [1] South KoreaCentre back
1997Anja Andersen [1] DenmarkLeft back
1998Trine Haltvik [1] NorwayCentre back
1999Ausra Fridrikas [1] AustriaLeft back
2000Bojana Radulović [1] HungaryRight back
2001Cecilie Leganger [1] NorwayGoalkeeper
2002Zhai Chao [1] ChinaCentre back
2003Bojana Radulović (2) [1] HungaryRight back
2004Anita Kulcsár [1] HungaryLine player
2005Anita Görbicz [1] HungaryCentre back
2006Nadine Krause [1] GermanyLeft back
2007Gro Hammerseng [1] NorwayCentre back
2008Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth[18] NorwayRight wing
2009Allison Pineau[19] FranceCentre back
2010Cristina Neagu[6] RomaniaLeft back
2011Heidi Løke[7] NorwayLine player
2012Alexandra do Nascimento[8] BrazilRight wing
2013Andrea Lekić[9] SerbiaCentre back
2014Eduarda Amorim BrazilLeft back
2015Cristina Neagu[10] (2) RomaniaLeft back
2016Cristina Neagu[11] (3) RomaniaLeft back
2017Not awarded
2018Cristina Neagu[12] (4) RomaniaLeft back
2019Stine Bredal Oftedal[13] NorwayCentre back
2020Not awarded
2021Sandra Toft[14] DenmarkGoalkeeper
2022Not awarded
2023Henny Reistad[20] NorwayLeft back
2024Henny Reistad (2)[16] NorwayLeft back
2025Henny Reistad (3)[17] NorwayLeft back
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Previous awards

While the IHF has only reported awards since 1988, other players have been voted best players in the world before.

Thus, the Romanian Ștefan Birtalan was elected World Player of the Year in 1974, 1976 and 1977.[21] And Ioan Moser of Romania was also named "Best Handball Player in the World” in 1964.[22]

Best players of all time

In 1992, Gheorghe Gruia of Romania was named Best Player of All Time by the International Handball Federation.[23][24]

In 2000, Magnus Wislander of Sweden and Zinaida Turchyna of Ukraine were elected Players of the 20th Century by the IHF.[25][26]

In 2010, Ivano Balić of Croatia and Svetlana Kitić of Yugoslavia were voted Best Players Ever in an online poll organized by the IHF.[27][28]

Team of the century

In 2000, the official bulletin of the International Handball Federation, World Handball Magazine, chose Gheorghe Gruia, Ioan Moser and Cornel Penu as members of the "Team of the Century".[29]

Other awards

In 2010, the fans voted Thierry Omeyer as world's best goalkeeper ever.[30] And in 2011, the fans voted for Luminița Dinu (born Huțupan) as best female goalkeeper ever.[31]

Previously in 2009, Steffen Fäth and Cristina Neagu respectively won Rookie of the Year award for male and female.[32]

See also

References

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