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Appearances
  
4 (First in 1996)

Appearances
  
20 (First in 1993)

Appearances
  
12 (First in 1994)

Coach
  
Dmitri Torgovanov

Best result
  
1st (2000)

Best result
  
1st (1993, 1997)

Best result
  
1st (1996)

Location
  
Russia

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Association
  
Handball Federation of Russia

Russia national handball team


The Russia national handball team is the national handball team of Russia and is controlled by the Handball Union of Russia. Russia is designated by IHF and EHF as the inheritor of the record of USSR until 1990 and the Unified Team during the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

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History

Handball in Russia as one of the sports games appeared in early 20th century (approx. in 1909). In the first period of its development the handball in Russia had two forms, 11 players form and 7 players form. The main centers for the development of handball in Russia till the end of 40s were Moscow, Leningrad, Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar and other cities of the Russian Federation. Its high popularity, growing authority, both in center and in provinces demanded the formation of united organizational and methodical center, and it was had formed. In 1955 was set up the All-Union section (federation) of handball, was approved the statutes of this public sports organization, were defined the directions for the development of handball, and that appeared to be a stimulus to wide development of handball in the country. There were formed the sections of handball, were set up handball teams, the handball competitions were held. By early 60s was finally approved a single form of handball game – 7players form.

At that period, thanks to active and purposeful efforts of handball public family – All-Russia and regional federations, coaches, athletes and just lovers for handball – started to work centers for children and youths where were trained young athletes – future champions of world and Olympic Games. The first center of that kind was the sports school “Start” for children and youths in Rostov-on-Don. Then similar schools were opened in Moscow, Sverdlovsk, Leningrad, Krasnodar, Volgograd, Krasnoyarsk, in the Far East. More than 100 such centers for training young athletes were opened in Russia. The best of them were awarded with the status of specialized sports schools of Olympic reserve. The opening of those sports schools of Olympic reserve played a significant role in preparation of high class athletes – the reserve of the master teams and of national teams of the country. Young athletes in the age of 10–17 years had their sports training in those schools using special programs. To the moment of appear at the international arena the Russian handball players had got sufficient sports potential and could be able to equally withstand to club and national teams of the countries where handball 7players form started its development much earlier.

The first world championships in handball 7 players form for men teams was held in 1938 in Germany, for women` teams in 1957 in Yugoslavia.

Current squad

Squad for the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship.

Head coach: Dmitri Torgovanov

Notable players

  • Andrey Lavrov
  • Talant Dujshebaev
  • Pavel Sukosyan
  • Vyacheslav Gorpishin
  • Eduard Koksharov
  • Vasily Kudinov
  • Dmitry Filippov
  • Denis Krivoshlykov
  • Serguei Pogorelov
  • Dmitri Torgovanov
  • Aleksandr Tuchkin
  • Stanislav Kulinchenko
  • Valeri Gopin
  • Oleg Kisselev
  • Alexey Kamanin
  • Alexey Kostygov
  • Alexander Chernoivanov
  • Vitaly Ivanov
  • Vasily Filippov
  • Lev Voronin
  • Vyacheslav Atavin
  • Oleg Grebnev
  • Andrey Starikh
  • Pavel Bashkin
  • References

    Russia national handball team Wikipedia