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International handball competition
1970 World Men's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host country France
Dates26 February-8 March
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Romania
Runner-up East Germany
Third place Yugoslavia
Tournament statistics
Matches played42
Goals scored1,262 (30.05 per match)
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The 1970 World Men's Handball Championship was the seventh team handball World Championship. It was held in France between 26 February-8 March 1970. Romania won the championship.

Qualification

Competition Dates Vacancies Qualified
Host nations 1  France
1967 World Championship 12–21 January 1967 3  Czechoslovakia
 Denmark
 Romania
Asia 1  Japan
Europe and Africa Qualification 15 November – 7 December 1969 10  East Germany
 Hungary
 Iceland
 Norway
 Poland
 Soviet Union
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 West Germany
 Yugoslavia
North America Qualification 15–30 November 1969 1  United States
First Canada was qualified but was disqualified because they used a Danish player.

Results

Preliminary round

GROUP A

Date Venue Game Res. Half
26 Feb Saint-Nazaire East Germany - Soviet Union 13-11 (8-6)0
26 Feb Quimper Sweden - Norway 8-6 (5-2)
28 Feb Rennes Soviet Union - Norway 10-9 (5-4)
28 Feb Rennes Sweden - East Germany 11-9 (5-4)
1 Mar Nantes East Germany - Norway 10-8 (5-3)
1 Mar Nantes Soviet Union - Sweden 12-11 (6-5)
Group A Games Goals Points
 Sweden 3 30-27 4
 East Germany 3 32-30 4
 Soviet Union 3 33-33 4
 Norway 3 23-28 0

GROUP B

Date Venue Game Res. Half
26 Feb Bayonne Czechoslovakia - Japan 19-9 (8-2)
26 Feb Angoulême Yugoslavia- USA 34-8 (22-3)
28 Feb Agen Czechoslovakia - USA 23-9 (13-5)
28 Feb Agen Yugoslavia - Japan 17-17 (10-8)
1 Mar Toulouse Japan - USA 21-15 (10-7)
1 Mar Toulouse Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia 16-15 (8-11)
Group B Games Goals Points
 Czechoslovakia 3 58-33 6
 Yugoslavia 3 66-41 3
 Japan 3 47-51 3
 United States 3 32-78 0

GROUP C

Date Venue Game Res. Half
26 Feb Paris Romania - France 12-9 (7-2)
26 Feb Rouen West Germany - Switzerland 11-10 (7-3)
28 Feb Amiens Romania - Switzerland 22-7 (9-6)
28 Feb Évreux West Germany - France 15-12 (10-6)
1 Mar Caen France - Switzerland 15-12 (7-3)
1 Mar Caen West Germany - Romania 15-14 (5-9)
Group C Games Goals Points
 West Germany 3 41-36 6
 Romania 3 48-31 4
 France 3 36-39 2
  Switzerland 3 29-48 0

GROUP D

Date Venue Game Res. Half
26 Feb Longwy Denmark - Poland 23-16 (10-6)
26 Feb Mulhouse Hungary - Iceland 19-9 (9-3)
28 Feb Hagondange Denmark - Iceland 19-13 (9-6)
28 Feb Strasbourg Hungary- Poland 15-9 (4-4)
1 Mar Metz Iceland - Poland 21-18 (14-9)
1 Mar Metz Hungary - Denmark 24-19 (13-6)
Group D Games Goals Points
 Hungary 3 58-37 6
 Denmark 3 61-53 4
 Iceland 3 43-56 2
 Poland 3 43-59 0

Placement Round (9-12 pos.)

The four third placed teams from the preliminary round played a round robin tournament for positions 9-12.

Date Venue Game Res. Half
3 Mar Paris Soviet Union - France 25-14 (13-7)
3 Mar Creil Japan - Iceland 20-19 (12-9)
4 Mar Paris Soviet Union - Iceland 19-15 (8-5)
5 Mar Paris Japan - France 22-13 (13-7)
6 Mar Paris Soviet Union - Japan 28-12 (11-6)
6 Mar Paris Iceland - France 19-17 (12-10)
Placement Round Games Goals Points
9.  Soviet Union 3 72-41 6
10.  Japan 3 54-60 4
11.  Iceland 3 53-56 2
12.  France 3 44-66 0

Main Round

The top two finishers from each preliminary round group progressed to the quarter-finals. The winners progressed to the semi-final stage, while losers played for positions 5-8.

Quarter-finals

Date Venue Game Res. Half
3 Mar Paris Romania - Sweden 15-13 (10-6)
3 Mar Orléans East Germany - West Germany 18-17• ET 16-16 (11-8)
3 Mar Besançon Denmark - Czechoslovakia 18-16 (10-7)
3 Mar Grenoble Yugoslavia - Hungary 11-10 (5-6)

Semi-finals

Date Venue Game Res. Half
5 Mar Lyon Romania - Denmark 18-12 (9-6)
5 Mar Bordeaux East Germany - Yugoslavia 17-13 (8-6)

Bronze medal game

Date Venue Game Res. Half
7 Mar Paris Yugoslavia - Denmark 29-12 (13-6)

Final

Date Venue Game Res. Half
8 Mar Paris Romania - East Germany 13-12 (after extra time) (4-5) 10-10 (11-11 during extra time)

Positions 5-8

Semi-Final Round

Date Venue Game Res. Half
5 Mar Évreux Sweden - Czechoslovakia 12-11 (5-7)
5 Mar Troyes West Germany - Hungary 15-13 (8-7)

7-8 pos.

Date Venue Game Res. Half
7 Mar Paris Czechoslovakia- Hungary 21-14 (12-4)

5-6 pos.

Date Venue Game Res. Half
7 Mar Paris West Germany - Sweden 15-14 (8-8)

Source: International Handball Federation

Final standings

The national team of Romania, world champions in 1970

Places 1–8 were decided by play–off or knock–out. Places 9–12 were decide by a placement round. Teams finishing fourth in the preliminary round are ranked 13 to 16. In case of a tie in points gained, the goal difference of the preliminary round were taken into account.

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Romania
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  East Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Yugoslavia
4  Denmark
5  West Germany
6  Sweden
7  Czechoslovakia
8  Hungary
9  Soviet Union
10  Japan
11  Iceland
12  France
13  Norway
14  Poland
15   Switzerland
16  United States

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