The 2006 Beach Handball World Championships are a ten-team tournament in both men's and women's beach handball, held in the Petrobras Arena at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between 15 November and 19 November.[1] This is the second edition of the event. Matches are played in sets, the team that wins two sets is the winner of a match. When teams are equal in points the head-to-head result is decisive. Brazil win the championship gold medal in both genders.[2]

Men

Group A

Team Pts Pld W L SW SL
 Croatia 643164
 Spain 643172
 Hungary 442255
 Bahrain 241327
 Russia 241346

November 15, 2006

Spain 20 Bahrain
Russia 02 Spain
Bahrain 02 Hungary
Croatia 02 Russia

November 16, 2006

Hungary 12 Croatia
Bahrain 21 Russia
Russia 12 Hungary
Croatia 21 Spain

November 17, 2006

Hungary 02 Spain
Bahrain 02 Croatia

Group B

Team Pts Pld W L SW SL
 Turkey 844083
 Egypt 643173
 Germany 442264
 Brazil 241336
 Dominican Republic 040408

November 15, 2006

Dominican Republic 02 Egypt
Brazil 12 Turkey
Dominican Republic 02 Germany
Brazil 02 Egypt

November 16, 2006

Germany 12 Turkey
Turkey 20 Dominican Republic
Germany 12 Egypt
Brazil 20 Dominican Republic

November 17, 2006

Egypt 12 Turkey
Brazil 02 Germany

Quarter finals

November 17, 2006

Spain 20 Germany
Turkey 20 Bahrain
Egypt 20 Hungary
Croatia 02 Brazil

9th / 10th position

November 18, 2006

Russia 20 Dominican Republic

5th to 8th position

November 18, 2006

Croatia 02 Hungary
Bahrain 21 Germany

7th / 8th position

November 18, 2006

Croatia 21 Germany

5th / 6th position

November 18, 2006

Hungary 21 Bahrain

Semi finals

November 18, 2006

Brazil 21 Egypt
Turkey 20 Spain

3rd / 4th position

November 19, 2006

Egypt 12 Spain

Final

November 19, 2006

Brazil 20 Turkey

Awards

Topscorer
  •  Juan Antonio Vázquez (ESP)[2]
All-star team
  •  Ibrahim Demir (TUR)
  •  Amer Abd El Fattah (EGY)
  •  Abdulla Ali (BHR)
  •  Hrvoje Biuklic (CRO)
  •  Bruno Carlos de Oliveira (BRA)
  •  Said Hamed Saud (OMN)

Women

Group A

Team Pts Pld W L SW SL
 Germany 844081
 Hungary 643162
 Italy 442245
 Croatia 241346
 Dominican Republic 040408

November 15, 2006

Germany 20 Italy
Dominican Republic 02 Hungary
Croatia 12 Italy
Dominican Republic 02 Germany

November 16, 2006

Hungary 20 Croatia
Croatia 20 Dominican Republic
Germany 20 Hungary
Italy 20 Dominican Republic

November 17, 2006

Croatia 12 Germany
Italy 02 Hungary

Group B

Team Pts Pld W L SW SL
 Brazil 844080
 Russia 643163
 Bulgaria 442244
 Turkey 241326
 Uruguay 040418

November 15, 2006

Bulgaria 02 Russia
Uruguay 12 Russia
Turkey 02 Bulgaria
Uruguay 02 Brazil

November 16, 2006

Uruguay 02 Turkey
Brazil 20 Russia
Uruguay 02 Bulgaria
Brazil 20 Turkey

November 17, 2006

Bulgaria 02 Brazil
Turkey 02 Russia

Quarter finals

November 17, 2006

Hungary 12 Bulgaria
Germany 20 Turkey
Brazil 21 Croatia
Russia 20 Italy

9th / 10th position

November 18, 2006

Uruguay 20 Dominican Republic

5th to 8th position

November 18, 2006

Croatia 21 Hungary
Turkey 20 Italy

7th / 8th position

November 18, 2006

Italy 02 Hungary

5th / 6th position

November 18, 2006

Turkey 21 Croatia

Semi finals

November 18, 2006

Germany 20 Russia
Brazil 21 Bulgaria

3rd / 4th position

November 19, 2006

Russia 20 Bulgaria

Final

November 19, 2006

Brazil 20 Germany

Awards

Topscorer
  •  Željka Vidović (CRO)[2]
All-star team
  •  Jerusa Ferreira Dias (BRA)
  •  Edna Márcia Costa (BRA)
  •  Natalia Sokirkina (RUS)
  •  Katarina Hartenstein (GER)
  •  Simona Zaprianova (BUL)

References

  1. "Começa o Campeonato Mundial de Beach Handball no Rio de Janeiro". Jornal Primera Hora (in Portuguese). 2006-11-15. Archived from the original on 2014-01-04. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  2. 1 2 3 "Dobradinha nacional no beach handball" (in Portuguese). Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil: Confederação Brasileira de Handebol. 2006-11-19. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
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