Men

Sébastien DANESI
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Belgium
26 July 2000
24
187 cm
93 kg

Hubo Handbal
BELDomen NOVAK
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Slovenia
26 April 1998
26
181 cm
81 kg

HSG Wetzlar
GER
Robert Garcia Parrondo and Egypt arrive to the three-nation tournament after a close loss (30:31) to France just a few days ago in Paris after a week-long training camp there.

The pulsating emotions of the partisan fans at the Future Arena back at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games propelled the Brazil men’s team to their best-ever ranking in their fifth Olympic experience.
However, their seventh-placed ranking could have been even higher had they not come up against the legendary French in the quarter-final. An emotionally drained Brazil were outclassed, losing 27:34, but that could fuel the fire of the squad going into Tokyo 2020.

Germany will arrive in Tokyo just seven months after their worst-ever ranking at an IHF Men’s World Championship – 12th place at Egypt 2021 – an incredible result considering that in all the championships since it started back in 1938, there has only been one occasion when a German side did not qualify, and that was for Japan 1997.

Jon ANDERSEN
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Denmark
02 January 1997
27
195 cm
84 kg

Rhein Neckar Löwen
GER
Jakov GOJUN
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Croatia
18 April 1986
37
203 cm
103 kg

RK Zagreb
CROThéo MONAR
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France
06 June 2001
23
200 cm
112 kg

Barlinek Industria Kielce
POL
Nikola KARABATIC
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France
11 April 1984
40
196 cm
104 kg

Paris Saint-Germain HB
FRA
Jeppe VILLUMSEN
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Denmark
25 September 1995
29
200 cm
102 kg
