Handball at the 2005 Mediterranean Games

The Handball Tournament at the 2005 Mediterranean Games was held in the "Infanta Cristina" Sports Hall and Vicar Sports Hall from Saturday 25 June to Saturday 2 July 2005 in Almería, Spain.

Men's tournament

Participating teams

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Croatia 1 1 0 0 24 22 +2 2
 Egypt 1 0 0 1 22 24 −2 0
25 June 2005 Croatia  24 – 22  Egypt
(12–11)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 1 1 0 0 38 29 +9 2
 Greece 1 0 0 1 29 38 −9 0
27 June 2005 Spain  38 – 29  Greece
(19–15)

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Serbia & Montenegro 2 2 0 0 61 51 +10 4
 France 2 1 0 1 57 50 +7 2
 Turkey 2 0 0 2 48 65 −17 0
25 June 2005 France  32 – 22  Turkey
(16–14)
26 June 2005 Serbia & Montenegro  33 – 26  Turkey
(15–13)
27 June 2005 Serbia & Montenegro  28 – 25  France
(13–13)

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Tunisia 2 2 0 0 60 50 +10 4
 Slovenia 2 1 0 1 53 52 +1 2
 Italy 2 0 0 2 54 65 −11 0
25 June 2005 Tunisia  35 – 27  Italy
(18–12)
26 June 2005 Slovenia  30 – 27  Italy
(13–13)
27 June 2005 Tunisia  25 – 23  Slovenia
(15–10)

Final Round

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
29 June        
  Tunisia  29
30 June
  France  27  
  Tunisia  27
29 June
    Spain  32  
  Egypt  28
02 July
  Spain  32  
  Spain  28
29 June
    Croatia  21
  Serbia & M  33
30 June
  Slovenia  30  
  Serbia & M  28 Third place
29 June
    Croatia  29  
  Croatia  33   Tunisia  32
  Greece  25     Serbia & M  26
02 July

Quarter Finals

29 June 2005 Tunisia  29 – 27  France
(15–14)
29 June 2005 Spain  32 – 28  Egypt
(17–13)
29 June 2005 Serbia & Montenegro  33 – 30  Slovenia
(15–14)
29 June 2005 Croatia  33 – 25  Greece
(16–12)

Semi Finals

30 June 2005 Spain  32 – 27  Tunisia
(14–15)
30 June 2005 Croatia  29 – 28  Serbia & Montenegro
(18–12)

Bronze Medal Match

2 July 2005 Tunisia  32 – 26  Serbia & Montenegro
(15–13)

Gold Medal Match

2 July 2005 Spain  28 – 21  Croatia
(15–11)

Final standings

1st, gold medalist(s)  Spain
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Croatia
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Tunisia
4  Serbia & Montenegro
5  Egypt
6  Slovenia
7  France
8  Greece
9  Italy
10  Turkey

Women's competition

Teams

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Croatia 3 3 0 0 92 78 +14 6
 France 3 2 1 0 97 89 +8 5
 Italy 3 1 0 2 91 99 −8 2
 Slovenia 3 0 0 3 86 100 −14 0

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

25 June
12:15
Slovenia  31 – 39  Italy Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Hrnjič 8 (18–22) di Fazzio 10
(Report)

25 June
20:15
France  29 – 31  Croatia Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Spincer 8 (15–17) Arslanagić 9
(Report)

26 June
13:30
Slovenia  26 – 27  Croatia Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Hrnjič 7 (12–17) Zebić 9
(Report)

26 June
20:15
France  34 – 29  Italy Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Spincer, Kamto 7 (12–12) Pistelli 10
(Report)

28 June
12:15
Croatia  34 – 23  Italy Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Pasičnik 7 (15–8) Anisenkova 7
(Report)

28 June
20:15
France  34 – 29  Slovenia Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Spincer, Legenty 6 (15–16) Potočnik 10
(Report)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 3 3 0 0 98 81 +17 6
 Serbia & Montenegro 3 2 0 1 101 96 +5 4
 Turkey 3 1 0 2 113 113 0 2
 Greece 3 0 0 3 82 104 −22 0

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

25 June
10:00
Serbia & Montenegro  37 – 30  Greece Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Erić 9 (15–18) Gioupi 10
(Report)

25 June
18:00
Spain  40 – 38  Turkey Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Guerola 12 (21–18) İskenderoğlu 12
(Report)

26 June
15:45
Serbia & Montenegro  43 – 40  Turkey Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Medved 13 (24–19) Ozel 12
(Report)

26 June
18:00
Spain  32 – 22  Greece Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Alonso, Guerola 5 (15–10) Gkolia, Gioupi 5
(Report)

28 June
10:00
Turkey  35 – 30  Greece Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Ozel 10 (19–15) Poimenidou 9
(Report)

28 June
18:00
Spain  26 – 21  Serbia & Montenegro Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Mangué 5 (13–8) Medved 7
(Report)

Placement matches

7th-8th
30 June
10:30
Slovenia  41 – 32  Greece Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Potočnik 16 (20–11) Skoutela 9
(Report)

5th-6th
30 June
13:00
Italy  33 – 39  Turkey Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Pistelli, di Fazzio 9 (14–21) Ozel 13
(Report)

Final round

Semifinal Final
29 June - 10:30
   Spain   31  
   France   24  
 
1 July - 13:00
       Spain   30
     Serbia & M   29
Bronze Match
29 June - 13:00 1 July - 10:30
   Croatia   33    Croatia   26
   Serbia & M   40      France   22
Semifinals
29 June
10:30
Spain  31 – 24  France Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Aguilar 7 (16–9) Kamto 9
(Report)

29 June
13:00
Croatia  33 – 40  Serbia & Montenegro Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Pasičnik 9 (19–20) Erić 9
(Report)

Bronze Match
1 July
10:30
France  22 – 26  Croatia Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Spincer 8 (10–15) Pasičnik 9
(Report)

Final
Spain  30 – 29  Serbia & Montenegro Vícar Sports Hall, Vícar
Ortuño 8 (15–17) Medved 7
(Report)

Ranking and statistics

Final standings

1st, gold medalist(s)  Spain
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Serbia & Montenegro
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Croatia
4  France
5  Turkey
6  Italy
7  Slovenia
8  Greece

Source: Almería 2005

2005 Women's Mediterranean Champions


Spain
1st Title

Team Roster[1]

Macarena Aguilar, Patricia Alonso, Verónica Cuadrado, Aitziber Elejada,
Begoña Fernández, Soraya García, Rocío Guerola, Elisabeth López,
Marta Mangué, Carmen Martín, Beatriz Morales, Noelia Oncina, Isabel Ortuño,
Susana Pareja, María Eugenia Sánchez and Yolanda SanRoman.
Head Coach: Miguel Ángel Florido.

Top goalkeepers

Rank Name Team % Saves Shots
1 Sevilay İmamoğlu  Turkey 39% 54 150
2 María Eugenia Sánchez  Spain 38% 18 48
3 Ivana Jelčić  Croatia 36% 65 180
4 Sladjana Đerić  Serbia & Montenegro 35% 45 130
5 Elisabeth López  Spain 32% 42 132
6 Lorena Bassi  Italy 31% 43 137
7 Urška Wertl  Slovenia 31% 25 81
8 Johana Bouveret  France 29% 25 87
9 Linda Pradel  France 28% 33 117
10 Ana Vojčić  Serbia & Montenegro 27% 22 83

Source: Almería 2005

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Team Goals Shots %
1 Tatjana Medved  Serbia & Montenegro 42 69 61%
2 Yeliz Ozel  Turkey 40 64 63%
3 Nina Potočnik  Slovenia 37 57 65%
4 Luana Pistelli  Italy 33 49 67%
5 Angélique Spincer  France 32 48 67%
6 Svitlana Pasičnik  Croatia 31 45 69%
7 Serpil İskenderoğlu  Turkey 30 42 71%
8 Rocío Guerola  Spain 30 45 67%
9 Jelena Erić  Serbia & Montenegro 30 50 60%
10 Giorgia di Fazzio  Italy 29 53 55%

Source: Almería 2005

References

  1. "Handball - Medals by Event - Women". Centro de Documentación y Exposición de los Juegos Mediterraneos. Retrieved 2009-03-20.
  • "Handball". Centro de Documentación y Exposición de los Juegos Mediterraneos. Retrieved 2009-03-20. 
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