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British Handball Association
French: Association Britannique de Handball

BHA
IOC nationUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (GBR)
National flagUnited Kingdom
SportHandball
Other sports
Official websitewww.britishhandball.com
HISTORY
Year of formation1967; 57 years ago (1967)
AFFILIATIONS
International federationInternational Handball Federation (IHF)
IHF member since1970; 54 years ago (1970)
Continental associationEuropean Handball Federation (EHF)
National Olympic CommitteeBritish Olympic Association (BOA)
GOVERNING BODY
PresidentMr. Paul Bray England United Kingdom
HEADQUARTERS
Address
CountryEngland (United Kingdom)
Secretary GeneralMr. David Meli England United Kingdom

The British Handball Association is the governing body of Team Handball in Britain. It has been a member of the International Handball Federation (IHF) since 1970[1] and of the European Handball Federation (EHF) (for IHF matters).[2] Other representation at European level is under different national associations: the England Handball Association and the Scottish Handball Association. This dual structure, which is shared by several others sports, reflects the conflict between the desire of the home nations to organise the sport separately, and the need to have an overall body for international purposes, such as the Olympics.

History

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The British Handball Association was founded in Liverpool in 1967 by four Liverpool teachers Phil Holden, Chris Powell, Jeff Rowland and Andy Smith. In 1968 the Association was accepted as a member of the International Handball Federation.[3] Prior to this the IHF had recognised the Hull Handball League which existed between 1958 and 1962 [4]

British Cup

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The British Cup was a knock-out competition for British Handball Clubs.

Results (Men)

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Year Winners Losing Finalists Score Venue
1977 Birkenhead Kirkby 17-16 Bootle
1978 Kirkby Select Halewood Forum 21-16 Hinckley
1979 Brentwood '72 Kirkby Select 21-16 Whitchurch
1980 Brentwood '72 Kirkby Select 20-15 Stantonbury
1981 Brentwood '72 Liverpool 21-18 Leicester
1982 Brentwood '72 Liverpool 17-15 Coventry
1983 Liverpool Brentwood '72 14-13 Coventry
1984 Liverpool Carlsberg Milton Keynes 24-22 Bristol
1985 Brentwood '72 Salford 20-14 East Kilbride
1986 Liverpool Birkenhead Birkenhead
1987 Salford Man Utd Tryst Kirkby
1988 Ruislip Eagles Liverpool Leicester
1989 Manchester
1990
1991
1992 Manchester United London Ruislip Eagles 23-21 Manchester
1993 Manchester United Tryst 28-20 Manchester
1994 London Ruislip Eagles Manchester United 23-20 Manchester
1995
1996 Tryst
1997
1998 Birkenhead
1999 Tryst
2000 Tryst
2001
2002
2003 Tryst Ruislip Eagles
2004 Great Dane
2005 Great Dane Tryst 36-19 Nottingham
2006 Great Dane Tryst 19-18 Nottingham
2007 Great Dane Tryst 25-23 Sheffield
2008 Great Dane Oxford University 22-20 Liverpool

Data sources: 1977–1982;[5] 1983;[6] 1986 & 1998;[7] 1987, 1996, 1999 & 2000;[8] 2005 British Handball Association;[9] 2006 London GD;[10] 2004 & 2007 Great Dane Handball Club Club Achievements.[11]

National Teams

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Results Men (Senior)

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Year Date Opposition Score Venue Competition
1959 June 28 Holland Costello Stadium, West Hull 11-a-side Friendly pre-BHA
1960 Germany Costello Stadium, West Hull 11-a-side Friendly pre-BHA
1969 Mar 1[12] Italy 12–30 Edge Hill College, Ormskirk Friendly
1972 Mar 15 Spain 5–40 Spain Olympic Qualification (group stage)
1972 Mar 17 Switzerland 2–37 Spain Olympic Qualification (group stage)
1972 Mar 18 Luxembourg 12–37 Spain Olympic Qualification (group stage)
1972 Mar 21 Italy 15–25 Spain Olympic Qualification (play-off)
1972 Mar 23 Belgium 1–31 Spain Olympic Qualification (play-off)
1974 Sep Belgium 4–39 Belgium Friendly
1975 Nov 8 Poland 5–43 Poland Olympic Qualification (group stage)
1975 Nov 30 Norway 5–55 Scotland Olympic Qualification (group stage)
1976 Feb 7 Poland 11–55 Picketts Lock Olympic Qualification (group stage)
1976 Feb 22 Norway 12–43 Norway Olympic Qualification (group stage)
1978 Jan Israel 8–28 Great Britain Friendly
1978 Jan Israel 8–20 Great Britain Friendly
1978 Jan Ireland 24–10 Great Britain Friendly
1978 Sep Faroe Islands 11–41 Faroe Islands Friendly
1978 Sep Faroe Islands 13–35 Faroe Islands Friendly
1980 Belgium 17–24 Faroe Islands World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1980 France 8–48 Faroe Islands World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1980 Israel 17–37 Faroe Islands World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1980 Portugal 10–28 Faroe Islands World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1980 Italy 17–31 Faroe Islands World Championship European C Group (play-off 9th/10th)
1981 Nov Belgium 11–34 Belgium Friendly
1982 Feb Bulgaria 13–25 Belgium World Championship European C Group (Pool A)
1982 Feb Faroe Islands 10–26 Belgium World Championship European C Group (Pool A)
1982 Feb Italy 15–27 Belgium World Championship European C Group (Pool A)
1982 Feb Norway 11–42 Belgium World Championship European C Group (Pool A)
1982 Feb Finland 9–38 Belgium World Championship European C Group (play-off 9th/10th)
1983 Sep Jordan 30–25 Jordan Friendly
1983 Sep Jordan 21–20 Jordan Friendly
1983 Sep Jordan 20–19 Jordan Friendly
1984 Jan 27 Austria 14–26 Friendly
1984 Jan 29 Austria 12–31 Friendly
1984 Feb Austria 12–32 Brixen, Italy World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1984 Feb Netherlands 13–22 Rovereto, Italy World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1984 Feb Faroe Islands 21–19 Rovereto, Italy World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1984 Feb Bulgaria 15–38 Brixen, Italy World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1984 Feb Turkey 15–25 Brixen, Italy World Championship European C Group (Pool B)
1984 Feb Belgium 20–27 Rome, Italy World Championship European C Group (play-off 9th/10th)
1986 Feb France 39-16 Portugal World Championship European C Group[13]
1986 Feb Austria 26-13 Portugal World Championship European C Group[14]
1986 Feb Portugal 40-11 Portugal World Championship European C Group[15]
1986 Feb Luxembourg 19-16 Portugal World Championship European C Group[16][17]
1986 Feb Greece 23-19 Portugal World Championship European C Group[18]
1988 Feb Belgium 18-28 Portugal World Championships Group C[19]
1988 Feb Netherlands 12.-34 Portugal World Championships Group C[20]
1988 Feb Austria 15-37 Portugal World Championships Group C[21]
1988 Feb Turkey 11-.28 Portugal World Championships Group C[22]
1999 Sep 14 Ireland 34-11 Nicosia (Cyprus) EHF Challenge Trophy
1999 Sep 15 Malta 34-8 Nicosia (Cyprus) Challenge Trophy
1999 Sep 16 Cyprus 10-27 Nicosia (Cyprus) Challenge Trophy
1999 Sep 17 Moldova 22-32 Nicosia (Cyprus) Challenge Trophy
1999 Sep 18 Armenia 29-19 Nicosia (Cyprus) Challenge Trophy
1999 Sep 19 Armenia 30-20 Nicosia (Cyprus) Challenge Trophy (play-off 3rd/4th)
2003 Dec 17 Moldova 9-38 Msida (Malta) EHF Challenge Trophy[23]
2003 Dec 18 Liechtenstein 27-23 Msida (Malta) Challenge Trophy[24]
2003 Dec 18 Azerbaijan 14-29 Msida (Malta) Challenge Trophy[25]
2003 Dec 19 Malta 19-16 Msida (Malta) Challenge Trophy[26]
2003 Dec 20 Ireland 26-12 Msida (Malta) Challenge Trophy[27]
2003 Dec 19 Malta 19-16 Msida (Malta) Challenge Trophy (play-off 3rd/4th)[28]
2007 Jan Australia 14–37 Rødding, Denmark Friendly[29]
2007 Jan Australia 15–33 Rødding, Denmark Friendly[30]
2008 Oct Sultanate of Oman 23–29 Muscat Friendly
2008 Oct Sultanate of Oman 28–22 Muscat Friendly
2008 Oct Sultanate of Oman 20–27 Muscat Friendly
2009 Jun 12 Greece 26–33 Friendly
2009 Jun 15 Greece 20–35 Friendly
2009 Aug Japan 22–35 Istres (FRA) Friendly
2009 Aug Algeria 19–29 Istres (FRA) Friendly
2009 Oct 29 Luxembourg 32–32 Luxembourg Friendly
2009 Oct 30 Belgium 23–25 Luxembourg Friendly
2010 Jan 2 Switzerland 18–33 Winterthur (SUI) Yellow-Cup
2010 Jan 3 Tunisia 24–42 Winterthur (SUI) Yellow-Cup
2010 Jan 4 Netherlands 21–39 Winterthur (SUI) Yellow-Cup
2010 Jan 8 Tunisia 23–33 Paris (FRA) Marrane-Cup
2010 Jan 9 Qatar 26–38 Paris (FRA) Marrane-Cup
2010 Jan 10 Czech Republic 22–32 Paris (FRA) Marrane-Cup
2010 Jan 15 Romania 27–36 Vantaa (FIN) 2011 World Cup Qualifier
2010 Jan 16 Bosnia 19–44 Vantaa (FIN) World Cup Qualifier
2010 Jan 17 Finland 21–35 Vantaa (FIN) World Cup Qualifier
2010 Jun 4 Belgium 26–24 Brussels (BEL) Friendly
2010 Jun 5 Belgium 22–36 Brussels (BEL) Friendly
2010 Jun 10 Cyprus 16–24 London (UK) 2012 European Championship Qualifier
2010 Jun 11 Estonia 26–35 London (UK) European Championship Qualifier
2010 Jun 12 Bulgaria 33–32 London (UK) European Championship Qualifier
2011 Nov 02 Israel 26–29 London (UK) 2013 World Championship Qualifier[31]
2011 Nov 06 Israel 20–29 Rishion Le Zion(ISR) World Championship Qualifier[32]
2012 Jan 05 Austria 22–37 Tulln (Austria) World Championship Qualifier[33]
2012 Jan 08 Austria 24–40 London (UK) World Championship Qualifier[34]
2012 Jun 08 Switzerland 21–38 Bari (IT) 2014 European Championship Qualifier[35]
2012 Jun 09 Greece 30–35 Bari (IT) European Championship Qualifier[36]
2012 Jun 10 Italy 29–26 Bari (IT) European Championship Qualifier[37]
2012 Jul 29 France 15–44 London (UK) Olympic Group A
2012 Jul 31 Sweden 19–41 London (UK) Olympic Group A
2012 Aug 02 Argentina 21–32 London (UK) Olympic Group A
2012 Aug 04 Tunisia 17–34 London (UK) Olympic Group A
2012 Aug 06 Iceland 24–41 London (UK) Olympic Group A
2012 Oct 31 Greece 14-43 Loutraki (GRE) 2016 European Championship Qualifier
2013 Apr 04 Italy 23-47 Motherwell (UK) European Championship Qualifier
2013 Apr 07 Greece 20-32 London (UK) European Championship Qualifier
2013 Jun 06 Italy 26-37 Lavis (IT) European Championship Qualifier
2015 Jun 20 Estonia 27-26 Prishtina (Kosovo) Emerging Nations Men's Championship[38]
2015 Jun 21 Cameroon 16-23 Prishtina (Kosovo) Emerging Nations Men's Championship[39]
2015 Jun 22 Albania 67-22 Prishtina (Kosovo) Emerging Nations Men's Championship[40]
2015 Jun 24 Armenia 38-20 Prishtina (Kosovo) Emerging Nations Men's Championship[41]
2015 Jun 25 Australia 32-26 Prishtina (Kosovo) Emerging Nations Men's Championship[42]
2015 Jun 26 China 28-22 Prishtina (Kosovo) Emerging Nations Men's Championship[43]
2015 Aug 29 Ireland 43-16 London (UK) Friendly[44]

Data Sources 1959 & 1960 [1] 1969 [2]; 1976 [3]; 2008 [4]

Results Men (Under 21)

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Year Date Opposition Score Venue Competition
1979 Sep Lichtenstein Vaduz (LI) Friendly
1980 Sep Lichtenstein 27–25 Milton Keynes (UK) Friendly[45]
2009 Apr 10 Hungary 21–38 Emmen(NL) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[46]
2009 Apr 11 Netherlands 25–36 Emmen(NL Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[47]
2009 Apr 12 Iceland 24–35 Emmen(NL) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[48]
2011 Jan 07 Slovenia 14–46 Nove Veseli(CZ) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[49]
2011 Jan 08 Czech Republic 29–41 Nove Veseli(CZ) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[50]
2011 Jan 09 Norway 28–47 Nove Veseli(CZ) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[51]
2015 Jan Israel 18–24 Medway Park, Kent (UK) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[52]
2015 Jan Hungary 14–37 Medway Park, Kent (UK) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[53]
2015 Jan Netherlands 14–46 Medway Park, Kent (UK) Under-21 World Handball Championship (Qualifier)[54]

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