Handball at the 1980 Summer Olympics

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Handball at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by 2 events - a men's and a women's team competitions. They were held in two venues: in the Sokolniki Sports Palace (central part of Moscow) and in the Dynamo Sports Palace at Khimki-Khovrino (north-eastern part of Moscow). The schedule began on July 20 and ended on July 30. 100,493 spectators watched 51 matches of handball events at venues, mentioned above.

Soviet Union men's team celebrating their victory over Yugoslavia. RIAN photo.
Soviet Union women's team during the victory ceremony. RIAN photo.

Men's Tournament

Medal summary

Gold Silver Bronze
 East Germany (GDR)
Hans-Georg Beyer
Lothar Doering
Günter Dreibrodt
Ernst Gerlach
Klaus Gruner
Rainer Höft
Hans-Georg Jaunich
Hartmut Krüger
Peter Rost
Dietmar Schmidt
Wieland Schmidt
Siegfried Voigt
Frank-Michael Wahl
Ingolf Wiegert
 Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Anpilogov
Vladimir Belov
Yevgeni Chernyshov
Anatoli Fedyukin
Mykhaylo Ishchenko
Aleksandr Karshakevich
Yuri Kidyaev
Vladimir Kravtsov
Serhiy Kushniryuk
Viktor Makhorin
Voldemaras Novickis
Vladimir Repev
Mykola Tomyn
Aleksey Zhuk
 Romania (ROU)
Ştefan Birtalan
Iosif Boroş
Adrian Cosma
Cezar Drăgăniṭă
Marian Dumitru
Cornel Durău
Alexandru Fölker
Claudiu Ionescu
Nicolae Munteanu
Vasile Stîngă
Werner Stöckl
Lucian Vasilache
Neculai Vasilcă
Radu Voina
Maricel Voinea

Preliminary Round

12 teams played each other in two groups to decide for which place each of them will compete in the Final Round.

Group A

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts East Germany Hungary Poland Cuba
1.  East Germany (GDR) 5410108929 X14:1421:1722:2124:2027:20
2.  Hungary (HUN) 532096888 14:14X20:1720:2016:1526:22
3.  Spain (ESP) 52121021065 17:2117:20X24:2220:1924:24
4.  Poland (POL) 5212123975 21:2220:2022:24X26:1234:19
5.  Denmark (DEN) 5104961042 20:2415:1619:2012:26X30:18
6.  Cuba (CUB) 50141031411 20:2722:2624:2419:3418:30X

Group B

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Soviet Union Romania Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Algeria Kuwait
1.  Soviet Union (URS) 5401134758 X19:2222:1722:1533:1038:11
2.  Romania (ROU) 5401119888 22:19X21:2318:1626:1832:12
3.  Yugoslavia (YUG) 5401132928 17:2223:21X26:2122:1844:10
4.  Switzerland (SUI) 5203110984 15:2216:1821:26X26:1832:14
5.  Algeria (ALG) 5104941242 10:3318:2618:2218:26X30:17
6.  Kuwait (KUW) 5005641760 11:3812:3210:4414:3217:30X

Tiebreaker for place one to three:

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Soviet Union Romania Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1.  Soviet Union (URS) 210141392 X19:2222:17
2.  Romania (ROU) 210143422 22:19X21:23
3.  Yugoslavia (YUG) 210140432 17:2223:21X

Final Round

All matches were held on July 30.

11th place match, Dynamo

9th place match, Dynamo

7th place match, Dynamo

5th place match, Sokolniki

3rd place match, Sokolniki

1st place match, Sokolniki

Summary

Place Nation
1  East Germany (GDR)
Coach: Paul Tiedemann
2  Soviet Union (URS)
3  Romania (ROU)
Coach: Stavru Pană
4  Hungary (HUN)
Béla Bartalos (TBSC)
János Fodor (FTC)
Ernő Gubányi (TBSC)
László Jánovszki (Budapest Spartacus SC)
Alpár Jegenyés (Budapest Honvéd SE)
József Kenyeres (Budapest Honvéd SE)
Zsolt Kontra (TBSC)
Péter Kovács (Budapest Honvéd SE)
Miklós Kovacsics (PMSC)
Ambrus Lele (Szegedi Volán)
Árpád Pál (TBSC)
László Szabó (Szegedi Volán)
István Szilágyi (FTC)
Sándor Vass (Elektromos SE)
5  Spain (ESP)
Jesús María Albisu
Vicente Calabuig
Juan de la Puente
Juan Pedro de Miguel
Francisco López
Gregorio López
Rafael López
Agustín Millán
Juan Francisco Muñoz
José Ignacio Novoa
José María Pagoaga
Eugenio Serrano
Juan José Uría
Juan Javier Cabanas
6  Yugoslavia (YUG)
Zlatan Arnautović
Jovica Cvetković
Adnan Dizdar
Jovica Elezović
Mile Isaković
Drago Jovović
Pavle Jurina
Enver Koso
Peter Mahne
Jasmin Mrkonja
Velibor Nenadić
Goran Nerić
Stjepan Obran
Momir Rnić
7  Poland (POL)
Janusz Brzozowski
Piotr Czaczka
Jerzy Garpiel
Zbigniew Gawlik
Ryszard Jedliński
Andrzej Kącki
Alfred Kałuziński
Jerzy Klempel
Grzegorz Kosma
Marek Panas
Henryk Rozmiarek
Zbigniew Tłuczyński
Daniel Waszkiewicz
Mieczysław Wojczak
8  Switzerland (SUI)
Konrad Affolter
Roland Brand
Hans Huber
Ugo Jametti
Peter Jehle
Robert Jehle
Hanspeter Lutz
Peter Maag
Walter Müller
Martin Ott
Max Schär
Rudolf Weber
Edi Wickli
Ernst Züllig
9  Denmark (DEN)
Michael Jørn Berg
Morten Stig Christensen
Anders Dahl-Nielsen
Iver Grunnet
Hans Hattesen
Carsten Haurum
Palle Jensen
Bjarne Jeppesen
Mogens Jeppesen
Thomas Pazyj
Erik Bue Pedersen
Poul Kjær Poulsen
Per Skaarup
Ole Nørskov Sørensen
10  Algeria (ALG)
Omar Azeb
Abdelatif Bakir
Abdelkrim Bendjemil
Abdelatif Bergheul
Azeddine Bouzerar
Ahcene Djeffal
Ahmed Farfar
Abdelkrim Hamiche
Kamel Hebri
Mohamed Machou
Mouloud Meknache
Rachid Mokrani
Ali Okacha
Abdelmadjid Slimani
11  Cuba (CUB)
Jesús Agramonte
Moisés Casales
Roberto Casuso
Ibrain Crombet
Miguel Izquierdo
Lázaro Jiménez
Juan Llanes
Sabino Medina
José Nenínger
Pablo Pedroso
Juan Prendes
Juan Querol
Roberto Zulueta
Lázaro Pedroso
12  Kuwait (KUW)
Abdelaziz al-Anjari
Khamis Bashir
Jasem al-Deyab
Ahmed al-Emran
Majid al-Khamis
Faraj al-Mutairi
Saleh Najem
Jasem al-Qassar
Mond al-Qassar
Abdullah al-Qena'i
Musa'ed al-Randi
Ismaeel Shahzadah
Khalid Shahzadah
Fawzi al-Shuwairbat

Women's Tournament

Medal summary

Gold Silver Bronze
 Soviet Union (URS)
Larysa Karlova
Tetyana Kocherhina
Valentyna Lutayeva
Aldona Nenėnienė
Lyubov Odynokova
Iryna Palchykova
Lyudmila Poradnyk
Yuliya Safina
Larisa Savkina
Sigita Strečen
Nataliya Tymoshkina
Zinaida Turchyna
Olha Zubaryeva
Natalya Lukyanenko
 Yugoslavia (YUG)
Svetlana Anastasovska
Mirjana Đurica
Radmila Drljača
Katica Ileš
Slavica Jeremić
Svetlana Kitić
Jasna Merdan
Vesna Milosević
Mirjana Ognjenović
Vesna Radović
Radmila Savić
Ana Titlić
Biserka Višnjić
Zorica Vojinović
 East Germany (GDR)
Birgit Heinecke
Roswitha Krause
Waltraud Kretzschmar
Katrin Krüger
Kornelia Kunisch
Evelyn Matz
Kristina Richter
Christina Rost
Sabine Röther
Renate Rudolph
Marion Tietz
Petra Uhlig
Claudia Wunderlich
Hannelore Zober

Results

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Soviet Union Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia East Germany Hungary Czechoslovakia
1st  Soviet Union (URS) 5500995210 X18:918:1316:1217:730:11
2nd  Yugoslavia (YUG) 5311107677 9:18X15:1519:1025:1539:9
3rd  East Germany (GDR) 531191587 13:1815:15X19:916:1028:6
4  Hungary (HUN) 511380743 12:1610:199:19X10:1039:10
5  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 511365783 7:1715:2510:1610:10X23:10
6  Congo (CGO) 5005461590 11:309:396:2810:3910:23X

Summary

Place Nation
1  Soviet Union (URS)
Coach: Igor Turchyn
reserve player
Natalya Lukyanenko
2  Yugoslavia (YUG)
Coach: Josip Samarjia
Svetlana Anastasovska (ORK Beograd)
Mirjana Đurica (Bane Sekulić Sombor)
Radmila Drljača (Radnički Beograd)
Katica Ileš (Osijek)
Slavica Jeremić (Radnički Beograd)
Svetlana Kitić (Radnički Beograd)
Jasna Merdan (Lokomotiva Mostar)
Vesna Milosević (DIN Niš)
Mirjana Ognjenović (Trešnjevka Zagreb)
Vesna Radović (Radnički Beograd)
Radmila Savić (ORK Beograd)
Ana Titlić (Lokomotiva Zagreb)
Biserka Višnjić (Trešnjevka Zagreb)
Zorica Vojinović (Bane Sekulić Sombor)
3  East Germany (GDR)
4  Hungary (HUN)
Éva Angyal (Vasas SC)
Erzsébet Baloghné (Budapest Spartacus SC)
Mária Berzsenyi (FTC)
Klára Bonyhádi (Építők SC)
Piroska Budai (Bakony Vegyész)
Erzsébet Csajbókné (FTC)
Klára Csíkné (Vasas SC)
Éva Csulikné (FTC)
Ilona Mihálykáné (Vasas SC)
Marianna Nagy (Vasas SC)
Rozália Lelkesné (FTC)
Gyöngyi Őriné (Vasas SC)
Amália Sterbinszky (Vasas SC)
Mária Vadászné (Vasas SC)
5  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Elena Boledovičová
Elena Brezányiová
Vera Datínská
Milena Foltýnová
Alena Horalová
Petra Komínková
Mária Končeková
Jana Kuťková
Katarína Lamrichová
Jolana Neméthová
Daniela Nováková
Viola Pavlasová
Priska Polačeková
Mária Beňová
6  Congo (CGO)
Angélique Abemane
Isabelle Azanga
Pascaline Bobeka
Germaine Djimbi
Yolande Kada-Gango
Henriette Koula
Solange Koulinka
Pemba Lopez
Yvonne Makouala
Julienne Malaki
Madeleine Mitsotso
Nicole Oba
Micheline Okemba
Viviane Okoula

Participating nations

Each qualified country was allowed to enter one team of 14 players and they all were eligible for participation. Four nations competed in both tournaments.

A total of 248(*) handball players (166 men and 82 women) from 14 nations (men from 12 nations - women from 6 nations) competed at the Moscow Games:

(*) NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in one game at least.

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union (URS) 1 1 0 2
2  East Germany (GDR) 1 0 1 2
3  Yugoslavia (YUG) 0 1 0 1
4  Romania (ROU) 0 0 1 1

Remark:country names are not given in the form they were used in the official documents of the IOC in 1980.

References

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