Handball at the 1972 Summer Olympics explained

Country:West Germany
Dates:30 August – 10 September 1972
Num Teams:16
Venues:5
Cities:5
Count:1
Matches:44
Goals:1428
Top Scorer: Gheorghe Gruia
(37 goals)
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Handball at the 1972 Summer Olympics was the second appearance of the sport at the Olympics, returning to the Olympic program after a 36-year absence. The competition was for men only and it was contested by sixteen teams.[1]

The teams were split into four groups of four teams each. Each team played every other team in its group.

The lowest team in group A played the lowest in group B while the lowest in groups C and D played each other. The winners of those games played each other for 13th and 14th places, while the losers played each other for 15th and 16th.

The third-ranked teams in groups A and B also played each, as did those in groups C and D. Again, the winners of those games played each other, this time for 9th and 10th places. The losers played for 11th and 12th places.

The top two teams in each group advanced to the main round. Those from groups A and B became group I while those from groups C and D became group II. Another round-robin was played within those groups, with the results from the preliminary round carrying over.

The fourth-ranked teams in each of the two main round groups played each other for 7th and 8th place. The third-ranked teams played against each other for 5th and 6th place. The second-ranked teams played for the bronze medal and 4th place. The top teams in group I and group II played each other for the gold and silver medals.

Medallists

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Abaz Arslanagić
Petar Fajfrić
Hrvoje Horvat
Milorad Karalić
Đorđe Lavrnić
Milan Lazarević
Zdravko Miljak
Slobodan Mišković
Branislav Pokrajac
Nebojša Popović
Miroslav Pribanić
Albin Vidović
Zoran Živković
Zdenko Zorko
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Ladislav Beneš
František Brůna
Vladimír Haber
Vladimír Jarý
Jiří Kavan
Arnošt Klimčík
Jaroslav Konečný
František Králík
Jindřich Krepindl
Vincent Lafko
Andrej Lukošík
Pavel Mikeš
Petr Pospíšil
Ivan Satrapa
Zdeněk Škára
Jaroslav Škarvan
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Ştefan Birtalan
Adrian Cosma
Marin Dan
Alexandru Dincă
Cristian Gaţu
Gheorghe Gruia
Roland Gunesch
Gabriel Kicsid
Ghiţă Licu
Cornel Penu
Valentin Samungi
Simion Schöbel
Werner Stöckl
Constantin Tudosie
Radu Voina

Qualification

See main article: Handball at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Qualification.

Results

Preliminary round

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Classification round

Bracket

9th place bracket
  • 13th place bracket
  • 13–16th place semifinals

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    9–12th place semifinals

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    Ninth place game

    Main round

    Group I

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    Group II

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    Final round

    Gold medal game

    Rankings and statistics

    Final ranking

    Rank width=150Team
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16

    Top goalscorers

    Rank Name Goals
    1 37
    2 32
    3 28
    4 27
    Milan Lazarević
    6 25
    7 24
    Mohamed Sebabti
    9 22
    Jaroslav Konečný

    Participating nations

    Each country was allowed to enter a team of 16 players and they all were eligible for participation. Japan entered only a squad of twelve.

    A total of 242(*) handball players from 16 nations competed at the Munich Games:

    (*) NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in one game at least.

    Not all reserve players are known.

    Team rosters

    valign=topLadislav Beneš
    František Brůna
    Vladimír Haber
    Vladimír Jarý
    Jiří Kavan
    Arnošt Klimčík
    Jaroslav Konečný
    František Králík
    Jindřich Krepindl
    Vincent Lafko
    Andrej Lukošík
    Pavel Mikeš
    Petr Pospíšil
    Ivan Satrapa
    Zdeněk Škára
    Jaroslav Škarvan
    valign=topArne Andersen
    Keld Andersen
    Jørgen Frandsen
    Claus From
    Flemming Hansen
    Jørgen Heidemann
    Søren Jensen
    Bent Jørgensen
    Kay Jørgensen
    Flemming Lauritzen
    Svend Lund
    Tom Lund
    Thor Munkager
    Vagn Nielsen
    Karsten Sørensen
    Jørgen Vodsgaard
    valign=topWolfgang Böhme
    Reiner Frieske
    Reiner Ganschow
    Jürgen Hildebrand
    Horst Jankhöfer
    Wolfgang Lakenmacher
    Klaus Langhoff
    Peter Larisch
    Peter Randt
    Udo Röhrig
    Josef Rose
    Siegfried Voigt
    Klaus Weiß
    Rainer Würdig
    Rainer Zimmermann
    Harry Zörnack
    valign=topJános Adorján
    Béla Bartalos
    János Csík
    László Harka
    József Horváth
    Sándor Kaló
    István Marosi
    Lajos Simó
    János Stiller
    István Szabó
    László Szabó
    Sándor Takács
    István Varga (BHSE)
    Károly Vass (Elektromos SE)
    Sándor Vass (Elektromos SE)
    Gyula Hurth
    valign=topAxel Axelsson
    Ólafur Benediktsson
    Björgvin Björgvinsson
    Hjalti Einarsson
    Sigurður Einarsson
    Birgir Finnbogason
    Stefán Gunnarsson
    Geir Hallsteinsson
    Ólafur Jónsson
    Stefán Jónsson
    Jón Magnússon
    Ágúst Ögmundsson
    Sigurbergur Sigsteinsson
    Viðar Símonarson
    Gunnsteinn Skúlason
    Gísli Blöndal
    valign=topShuji Arinaga
    Katsuhiko Chikamori
    Kiyotaka Hayakawa
    Hiroshi Honda
    Masayuki Hyokai
    Nobuyuki Iida
    Minoru Kino
    Takezo Nakai
    Toshio Niimi
    Kiyoshi Noda
    Kenichi Sasaki
    Toshihiko Shimosato
    valign=topPer Ankre
    Arnulf Bæk
    Pål Bye
    Pål Cappelen
    Carl Graff-Wang
    Inge Hansen
    Torstein Hansen
    Roger Hverven
    Ulf Magnussen
    Jan Økseter
    Sten Osther
    Jon Reinertsen
    Geir Røse
    Per Søderstrøm
    Harald Tyrdal
    Finn Urdal
    Coach: Thor Nohr
    valign=topZdzisław Antczak
    Zbigniew Dybol
    Franciszek Gąsior
    Jan Gmyrek
    Bogdan Kowalczyk
    Zygfryd Kuchta
    Andrzej Lech
    Jerzy Melcer
    Helmut Pniociński
    Henryk Rozmiarek
    Andrzej Sokołowski
    Engelbert Szolc
    Andrzej Szymczak
    Włodzimierz Wachowicz
    Robert Zawada
    valign=topŞtefan Birtalan
    Adrian Cosma
    Marin Dan
    Alexandru Dincă
    Cristian Gaţu
    Gheorghe Gruia
    Roland Gunesch
    Gabriel Kicsid
    Ghiţă Licu
    Cornel Penu
    Valentin Samungi
    Simion Schöbel
    Werner Stöckl
    Constantin Tudosie
    Radu Voina
    valign=topValeri Gassy(University Krasnodar)
    Vasily Ilyin(MAI Moscow)
    Mykhaylo Ishchenko(ZMetI Zaporozhzhie)
    Yury Klimov(MAI Moscow)
    Valentin Kulev(Kuntsevo Moscow)
    Yuriy Lahutyn(ZMetI Zaporozhzhie)
    Mikhail Lutsenko(Kuntsevo Moscow)
    Vladimir Maksimov(MAI Moscow)
    Albert Oganezov(MAI Moscow)
    Aleksandr Panov(University Krasnodar)
    Oleksandr Rezanov(ZMetI Zaporozhzhie)
    Nikolay Semyonov(Kuntsevo Moscow)
    Anatoly Shevchenko(Kuntsevo Moscow)
    Ivan Usaty(CSKA Moscow)
    Jānis Vilsons(MAI Moscow)
    valign=topAntonio Andreu
    Miguel Ángel Cascallana
    Fernando de Andrés
    Javier García
    Jesús Guerrero
    Juan Miguel Igartua
    Santos Labaca
    Francisco López
    Juan Antonio Medina
    Juan Morera
    Vicente Ortega
    José Perramón
    José Rochel
    José Manuel Taure
    José Villamarín
    valign=topBjörn Andersson
    Bo Andersson
    Dan Eriksson
    Lennart Eriksson
    Johan Fischerström
    Göran Hård af Segerstad
    Bengt Johansson
    Benny Johansson
    Jan Jonsson
    Lars Karlsson
    Michael Koch
    Olle Olsson
    Sten Olsson
    Thomas Persson
    Bertil Söderberg
    Frank Ström
    valign=topAhmed Bechir Bel Hadj
    Abderraouf Ben Samir
    Moncef Besbes
    Rached Boudhina
    Taoufik Djemail
    Aleya Hamrouni
    Mohamed Naceur Jelili
    Mounir Jelili
    Mohamed Klai
    Mohamed Khalladi
    Faouzi Ksouri
    Moncef Loueslati
    Mohamed Sebabti
    Amor Sghaier
    Abdel Aziz Zaibi
    Ridha Zitoun
    valign=topRichard Abrahamson
    Fletcher Abram
    Roger Baker
    Dennis Berkholtz
    Larry Caton
    Vincent DiCalogero
    Elmer Edes
    Thomas Hardiman
    Rudolph Matthews
    Sandor Rivnyak
    James Rogers
    Richard Schlesinger
    Kevin Serrapede
    Robert Sparks
    Joel Voelkert
    Coach: Peter Buehning Sr.
    Assistant coach: Laszlo Jurak[2]
    Harry Winkler
    valign=topHerwig Ahrendsen
    Hans-Jürgen Bode
    Wolfgang Braun
    Peter Bucher
    Jochen Feldhoff
    Diethard Finkelmann
    Josef Karrer
    Klaus Kater
    Klaus Lange
    Herbert Lübking
    Heiner Möller
    Hans-Peter Neuhaus
    Uwe Rathjen
    Herbert Rogge
    Herbert Wehnert
    Klaus Westebbe
    valign=topAbas Arslanagić (Borac Banja Luka)
    Petar Fajfrić (Crvenka)
    Hrvoje Horvat (Partizan Bjelovar)
    Milorad Karalić (Borac Banja Luka)
    Đorđe Lavrnić (Krivaja Zavidovići)
    Milan Lazarević (Crvena zvezda Beograd)
    Zdravko Miljak (Medveščak Zagreb)
    Slobodan Mišković (Crvenka)
    Branislav Pokrajac (Dinamo Pančevo)
    Nebojša Popović (Borac Banja Luka)
    Miroslav Pribanić (Partizan Bjelovar)
    Albin Vidović (BHSE)
    Zoran Živković (FAP Priboj na Limu)
    Zdenko Zorko (Zagreb)
    Coach: Vlado Štencl
    Čedomir Bugarski
    Dobrivoje Selec

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Handball at the 1972 Munich Summer Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417055239/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1972/HAN/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . 18 March 2020 . Sports Reference.
    2. Singer. Harold. 13 September 1972. Panther Highlights. The Delphian. Garden City, New York. 13. 1. 16. 10569103. 18 May 2020.