Men

player

Lucas CANDIDO

Profile

Country

Brazil

Date of Birth

19 March 1989

Place of Birth

Age

32

Height

185 cm

Weight

89 kg

E.C.Pinheiros

E.C.Pinheiros

BRA
player

Guilherme VALADÃO GAMA

Profile

Country

Brazil

Date of Birth

25 January 1991

Place of Birth

Age

30

Height

192 cm

Weight

97 kg

E.C.Pinheiros

E.C.Pinheiros

BRA
player

João Pedro DA SILVA

Profile

Country

Brazil

Date of Birth

29 January 1994

Place of Birth

Age

30

Height

190 cm

Weight

95 kg

RK Vojvodina

RK Vojvodina

SRB
player

Thiago Roberto Santos

Profile

Country

Brazil

Date of Birth

03 July 1987

Place of Birth

Age

33

Height

187 cm

Weight

99 kg

Handebol Taubaté

Handebol Taubaté

BRA
player

Henrique TEIXEIRA

Profile

Country

Brazil

Date of Birth

27 February 1989

Place of Birth

Age

33

Height

192 cm

Weight

102 kg

Club Balonmano Ciudad Encantada

Club Balonmano Ciudad Encantada

ESP
player

Maik Santos

Profile

Country

Brazil

Date of Birth

06 September 1980

Place of Birth

Age

40

Height

180 cm

Weight

85 kg

Handebol Taubaté

Handebol Taubaté

BRA
Slovenia

At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, Slovenia recorded the best rank in their Olympic history, finishing sixth after falling short against the later gold-medallists Denmark in the quarter-finals. 

Since then, the journey has involved several ups and downs. 

In 2017, the Balkan side celebrated the bronze medal at the IHF Men’s World Championship in France after a phenomenal comeback against Croatia which propelled them from trailing by seven into the 44th minute to a 31:30 victory. 

Portugal

Portugal always pride themselves on their team spirit, grit and determination and they will need plenty of that in the Tokyo Handball Qualification 2020, where they will face France, Croatia and Tunisia for a place at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Yet, being on the court with a huge chance to write history for Portuguese handball was probably one of the last things in the minds of Paulo Pereira’s players, when tragedy struck with only two weeks to go before the three games to be played in Montpellier.

Algeria

Algeria were the second-best African team at the 2021 IHF Men’s World Championship in Egypt, progressing to the main round to finish 22nd.

‘Les Fennecs’ celebrated their only win against another African contender – Morocco – in the opening match of their World Championship campaign. After trailing by seven at half-time, they mounted a miraculous comeback in the second half, securing a 24:23 victory, which saved them the ticket to the main round after losses against Iceland and Portugal.

Sweden

Once more, Egypt proved to be excellent playing ground for Sweden. After winning the gold medal at the IHF Men’s World Championship in 1999, they almost repeated history in 2021, stopped only by Denmark in the final, leaving them with the silver medal around their necks.

New head coach Glenn Solberg did an excellent job at his first major international championship and formed a very strong and competitive team in the absence of several key players from previous years in short time.