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International handball competition
1961 World Men's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host country West Germany
Dates1–12 March 1961
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Romania
Runner-up Czechoslovakia
Third place Sweden
Tournament statistics
Matches played28
Goals scored811 (28.96 per match)
Top scorer(s)Romania Petre Ivănescu
Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Rada
(24 goals each)
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The 1961 World Men's Handball Championship was the fourth team handball World Championship. It was held in West Germany between 1–12 March 1961. A united team composed of players from the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany competed. Romania won the championship.

Results

Preliminary round

GROUP A

Date Venye Match Res. Half
1 Mar Stuttgart Sweden - Norway 15-11 (11-5)
2 Mar Bietigheim Norway - Yugoslavia 18-17 (9-9)
3 Mar Ulm Sweden - Yugoslavia 14-12 (9-8)
Group A Matches Goals Points
 Sweden 2 29-23 4
 Norway 2 29-32 2
 Yugoslavia 2 29-32 0

GROUP B

Date Venue Match Res. Half
1 mar West Berlin Germany - Netherlands 33-7 (11-3)
2 mar Wolfsburg France - Netherlands 21-11 (7-5)
3 mar Kiel Germany - France 21-7 (9-2)
Group B Matches Goals Points
 Germany 2 54-14 4
 France 2 28-32 2
 Netherlands 2 18-54 0

GROUP C

Date Venue Match Res. Half
1 mar Karlsruhe Czechoslovakia - Japan 38-10 (15-5)
2 mar Hassloch Romania - Japan 29-11 (14-7)
3 mar Freiburg Czechoslovakia - Romania 12-8 (3-3)
Group C Matches Goals Points
 Czechoslovakia 2 50-18 4
 Romania 2 37-23 2
 Japan 2 21-67 0

GROUP D

Date Venue Match Res. Half
1 Mar Karlsruhe Denmark - Iceland 24-13 (9-6)
2 Mar Wiesbaden Iceland - Switzerland 14-12 (7-7)
3 Mar St. Ingbert Denmark - Switzerland 18-13 (12-5)
Group D Matches Goals Points
 Denmark 2 42-26 4
 Iceland 2 27-36 2
  Switzerland 2 25-32 0

Main Round

GROUP 1

Date Venue Match Res. Half
5 Mar Stuttgart Sweden - France 15 - 11 (7-6)
5 Mar Stuttgart Czechoslovakia - Iceland 15 - 15 (10-7)
7 Mar Essen Sweden - Iceland 18 - 10 (7-3)
7 Mar Essen Czechoslovakia - France 25 - 6 (11-3)
9 Mar West Berlin Czechoslovakia - Sweden 15- 10 (10-5)
9 Mar Homberg Iceland - France 20 - 13 (11-3)
Group 1 Matches Goals Points
 Czechoslovakia 3 55-31 5
 Sweden 3 43-36 4
 Iceland 3 45-46 3
 France 3 30-60 0

GROUP 2

Date Venue Match Res. Half
5 mar Dortmund Germany - Norway 15- 8 (10-4)
5 mar Dortmund Romania - Denmark 15 -13 (6-7)
7 mar Krefeld Romania - Germany 12 - 9 (7-5)
7 mar Krefeld Denmark - Norway 10 - 9 (6-7)
9 mar Münster Germany - Denmark 15 - 13 (6-4)
9 mar Münster Romania - Norway 16 - 14 (9-6)
Group 2 Matches Goals Points
 Romania 3 43-36 6
 Germany 3 39-33 4
 Denmark 3 36-39 2
 Norway 3 31-41 0

Final matches

Date Venue Match Score
Match for 7th place
12 March Dortmund  France -  Norway 12-13* (7-7, 10-10)
Match for 5th place
11 March Dortmund  Iceland -  Denmark 13-14 (8-7)
Bronze medal match
11 March Dortmund  Sweden -  Germany 17-14 (8-9)
Final
12 March Dortmund  Czechoslovakia -  Romania 8-9** (4-4, 7-7, 7-7)
*after 1 extra-time ; **after 2 extra-times

Final standings

Rank Team
 Romania
 Czechoslovakia
 Sweden
4  Germany
5  Denmark
6  Iceland
7  Norway
8  France
9  Yugoslavia
10   Switzerland
11  Netherlands
12  Japan

Medallists

Mircea Costache II with the cup.
Gold Silver Bronze
Romania Romania Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Sweden Sweden
Ioan Bogolea
Michael Redl
George Bădulescu
Aurel Bulgaru
Gheorghe Coman
Mircea Costache I
Mircea Costache II
George Covaciu
Virgil Hnat
Petre Ivănescu
Hans Moser
Olimpiu Nodea
Cornel Oţelea
Otto Tellman
František Arnošt
Karel Čermák
Václav Duda
Antonín Frolo
Rudolf Havlík
František Herman
Karol Lukošík
Vojtěch Mareš
Oskar Poliak
Jaroslav Provazník
Zdeněk Rada
Dušan Ruža
Jaroslav Skála
František Šobora
Josef Trojan
Jiří Vícha
Rolf Almqvist
Gunnar Brusberg
Hans Collin
Uno Danielsson
Bengt J. Johansson
Kjell Jönsson
Hans Karlsson
Gunnar Kämpendahl
Lennart Kärrström
Donald Lindblom
Hans Olsson
Karl-Oskar Olsson
Stig-Lennart Olsson
Åke Reimer
Lennart Ring
Rune Åhrling

References

  1. Not to be confused with later successful coach Bengt Johansson

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