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QUALIFICATION PREVIEW: European qualification for the Men’s IHF World Championship 2023 starts in two of the four groups this week

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The opening match of the Men’s IHF World Championship 2023 might still be more than 14 months away, the journey to Poland and Sweden starts this week with phase 1 of the European qualification.

A total of 16 European teams that failed to make it to the Men’s EHF EURO 2022 will vie for eight places in the next phase of the qualification. They have been divided into four groups of four teams, with the top two of each group advancing.

The teams in group 1 play a full competition with home and away matches, beginning with round 1 on Wednesday and round 2 on Sunday.

The other three groups have opted for a tournament format at one venue: group 2 takes place in Finland from Friday through Sunday; groups 3 and 4 will be played in Romania and Faroe Islands, respectively, in January 2022.

The 32-team World Championship 2023 will be played across nine venues in Poland and Sweden on 11-29 January 2023. Three European nations – the two co-hosts and defending world champions Denmark – have already been guaranteed of a place at the final tournament.

GROUP 1

Turkey vs Kosovo
Wednesday 3 November, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
Belgium vs Greece
Wednesday 3 November, 20:15 CET, live on EHFTV

Greece vs Turkey
Sunday 7 November, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
Kosovo vs Belgium
Sunday 7 November, 17:00 CET, live on EHFTV

  • Turkey, Belgium and Greece also met in WCh 2019 qualification; Belgium won both home games and away in Greece, and drew in Turkey
  • Turkey defeated Estonia and Belgium in WCh 2021 qualification before the play-off against Russia in June 2020 was cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic
  • Yérime Sylla is returning for his third stint as Belgium head coach after Arnaud Calbry stepped down this month to fully focus on his job at French club team Dunkerque
  • Kosovo have vastly improved in recent years, with a 23:23 draw with Poland in an EHF EURO 2020 qualifier among their most remarkable results
  • the remaining four rounds (schedule) will be played between 5 and 16 January 2022

GROUP 2

Finland vs Estonia
Friday 5 November, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
Georgia vs Great Britain
Friday 5 November, 19:00 CET, live on EHFTV

Finland vs Georgia
Saturday 6 November, 15:00 CET, live on EHFTV
Estonia vs Great Britain
Saturday 6 November, 18:00 CET, live on EHFTV

Great Britain vs Finland
Sunday 7 November, 14:00 CET, live on EHFTV
Estonia vs Georgia
Sunday 7 November, 17:00 CET, live on EHFTV

(all matches in Vantaa, Finland)

  • hosts Finland have qualified for a WCh once before – more than 60 years ago, in 1958
  • one of Finland’s most impressive results in recent times was their 31:27 away win in Austria in an EHF EURO 2018 Qualifier
  • Estonia, seeking their first berth at a major tournament, upset Bosnia-Herzegovina 29:25 in WCh 2019 qualification
  • Georgia are coming off a run to the title at the IHF/EHF Challenge Trophy 2021 in June, when they defeated the likes of Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Moldova
  • Great Britain are looking for their maiden win in a WCh qualification match; their only appearance at a major tournament came at the 2012 London Olympics

GROUP 3

  • Romania, Israel, Cyprus, and Moldova will play their tournament in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, on 7-9 January 2022

GROUP 4

  • Latvia, Italy, Luxembourg, and Faroe Islands will play their tournament in Torshavn, Faroe Islands, on 14-16 January 2022

TEXT: EHF / Eric Willemsen
 
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