Sweden men's national handball team explained

Sweden
Badge:Swedish Handball Federation logo.svg
Badge Size:160px
Association:Swedish Handball Association
(Svenska Handbollförbundet)
Coach:Glenn Solberg
Assistant Coach:Michael Apelgren
Tomas Svensson
Captain:Andreas Palicka
Most Caps:Magnus Wislander (386)
Most Goals:Magnus Wislander (1191)
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Shorts1:191970
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Summer Olympics Apps:10
Summer Olympics First:1972
Summer Olympics Best: 2nd (1992, 1996, 2000, 2012)
World Cup Apps:26
World Cup First:1938
World Cup Best: 1st (1954, 1958, 1990, 1999)
Regional Name:European Championship
Regional Cup Apps:15
Regional Cup First:1994
Regional Cup Best: 1st (1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2022)

The Sweden men's national handball team (Swedish: Sveriges herrlandslag i handboll) is Sweden's national team in men's handball and is controlled by the Swedish Handball Association. Its most successful periods were under coaches Curt Wadmark (1948–1967) and Bengt Johansson (1988–2004). The team under Bengt Johansson, nicknamed Bengan Boys in Sweden, is regarded as one of the finest national teams in the history of the sport with players like Tomas Svensson, Staffan Olsson, Magnus Wislander and Stefan Lövgren. From 1990 through 2002 the team reached the medal round in every championship (6 World Championships, 5 European Championships and 3 Olympic Games, earning 13 medals in total) and qualified for a record 8 championship finals in a row 1996–2002.

Sweden is the most successful nation at the European Men's Handball Championship with 5 titles, and has won the most medals in the history of the World Men's Handball Championship with a total tally of 12 medals (as of 2023, this is a record shared with France). Conversely, Sweden has yet to win an Olympic title despite participating in 4 finals (Sweden participated in the 1952 Summer Olympics in a demonstration match, defeating Denmark 19–11). The team has also won the World Cup 3 times, the Supercup 2 times, and were Intercontinental Cup winners in 2000.

Honours

Competition Total
Olympic Games0 4 0 4
World Championship4 4 4 12
European Championship5 1 1 7
Total 9 9 5 23

Competitive record

Champions   Runners-up   Third place   Fourth place  

Olympic Games

GamesRoundPosition
1936 Berlindid not enter
Not held from 1948 to 1968
1972 MunichMatch for 7th place7th of 1662228287−5
1976 Montrealdid not qualify
1980 Moscow
1984 Los AngelesMatch for 5th place5th of 126402145134+11
1988 SeoulMatch for 5th place5th of 126402133109+24
1992 BarcelonaRunners-up2nd of 127601165130+35
1996 AtlantaRunners-up2nd of 127601182141+41
2000 SydneyRunners-up2nd of 128701240197+43
2004 Athensdid not qualify
2008 Beijing
2012 LondonRunners-up2nd of 128503228186+42
2016 Rio de JaneiroGroup stage11th of 125104132131+1
2020 TokyoQuarterfinals5th of 126402177176+1
2024 ParisQuarterfinals7th of 126303189171+18
2028 Los Angelesto be determined
2032 Brisbane
Total10/170 Titles654222116731362+211

World Championship

World Championship record
YearRoundPosition
1938 GermanyThird place3rd of 43102813−5
1954 SwedenChampions1st of 633005636+20
1958 East GermanyChampions1st of 16660013874+64
1961 West GermanyThird place3rd of 1265018973+16
1964 CzechoslovakiaRunners-up2nd of 16630310490+14
1967 SwedenMatch for 5th place5th of 166402118112+6
1970 FranceMatch for 5th place6th of 1663036968+1
1974 East GermanyPreliminary round10th of 166303111113−2
1978 DenmarkSecond round8th of 166204121125−4
1982 West GermanySecond round11th of 167214159157+2
1986 SwitzerlandFourth place4th of 167502174153+21
1990 CzechoslovakiaChampions1st of 167601177143+34
1993 SwedenThird place3rd of 167601166136+30
1995 IcelandThird place3rd of 249801251201+50
1997 JapanRunners-up2nd of 249702253187+66
1999 EgyptChampions1st of 249810282202+80
2001 FranceRunners-up2nd of 249801263207+56
2003 PortugalSecond round13th of 247502204191+13
2005 TunisiaMain round11th of 249414275234+41
2007 Germanydid not qualify
2009 CroatiaMain round7th of 249603277232+45
2011 SwedenFourth place4th of 2410604272241+31
2013 Spaindid not qualify
2015 QatarRound of 1610th of 246312157133+24
2017 FranceQuarter-finals6th of 247502233166+67
2019 Denmark/GermanyMain round5th of 249702273222+51
2021 EgyptRunners-up2nd of 329621276218+58
2023 Poland/SwedenFourth place4th of 329702299237+62
2025 Croatia/Denmark/NorwayQualified
2027 GermanyTo be determined
2029 France/Germany
// 2031 Denmark/Iceland/Norway
Total27/324 Titles18712965248033964+839

European Championship

European Championship record
YearRoundPosition
1994 PortugalChampions1st of 127700172133+39
1996 SpainFourth place4th of 127403170156+14
1998 ItalyChampions1st of 127601182158+24
2000 CroatiaChampions1st of 127700198167+31
2002 SwedenChampions1st of 168701235191+44
2004 SloveniaMain round7th of 167403211203+8
2006 Switzerlanddid not qualify
2008 NorwayMatch for 5th place5th of 167412208190+18
2010 AustriaPreliminary round15th of 1630037884−6
2012 SerbiaMain round12th of 166123157168−11
2014 DenmarkMain round7th of 166402166158 +8
2016 PolandMatch for 7th place8th of 167223173168+5
2018 CroatiaRunners-up2nd of 168404218216+2
2020 Austria/Norway/SwedenMain round7th of 247403182169+13
2022 Hungary/SlovakiaChampions1st of 249711252221+31
2024 GermanyThird place3rd of 249603282255+27
2026 Denmark/Norway/SwedenQualified as co-host
2028 Portugal/Spain/SwitzerlandTo be determined
Total15/165 titles1056763228842637+247

Team

Current squad

Roster for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Notable players

Coaches

CoachesPeriod
11938–1948
21948–1967
31967–1974
41974–1979
51979–1980
61980–1982
7Roger "Ragge" Carlsson1982–1988
81988–2004
92004–2008
102008–2016
112016–2020
122020–

World & European Records

World Records

European Records

Other merits

Kit supplier

From 2004 to 2015 Sweden's kits were supplied by Adidas, and 2016-2019 by Kempa. The current supplier is Craft.

See also

External links