1993 Men's Junior World Handball Championship

1993 Men's Junior World Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Egypt
Dates 8–18 September 1993
Teams 16 (from 3 confederations)
Final positions
Champions  Egypt (1st title)
Runner-up  Denmark
Third place  Iceland
Fourth place  Russia
Tournament statistics
Matches 54

The 1993 Men's Junior Handball Championship was the 9th instance of the World Junior Men's Handball Championship. The 1993 IHF Men's Junior World Championship was the 9th edition of the tournament and was held in Egypt from September 8–18, 1993.

Groups for the preliminary round

Group A Group B Group C Group D

 Denmark
 Poland
 South Korea
 Spain

 Russia
 Hungary
 Norway
 Algeria

 Sweden
 Argentina
 Portugal
 Austria

 Egypt
 Iceland
 Romania
 Greece

Results

Preliminary stage

In the following tables:

The teams placed first, second and third (shaded in green) qualified to the main round.

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Denmark 32017664+124
 Spain 31117255+173
 Poland 31115963−43
 South Korea 31026186−252
Denmark  29–17  Poland
(10 – 8)
Spain  35–17  South Korea
(16 – 6)
South Korea  25–24  Denmark
(13 – 9)
Poland  15–15  Spain
(7 – 7)
South Korea  19–27  Poland
(8 – 14)
Spain  22–23  Denmark
(10 – 12)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Russia 32018061+194
 Hungary 32017277–54
 Norway 31027273–12
 Algeria 31025972–132
Norway  26–20  Algeria
(15 – 9)
Russia  26–27  Hungary
(14 – 14)
Hungary  25–23  Norway
(8 – 12)
Algeria  11–26  Russia
(6 – 13)
Hungary  20–28  Algeria
(8 – 12)
Russia  28–23  Norway
(17 – 9)

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sweden 33006457+76
 Argentina 31116156+53
 Portugal 31115456−23
 Austria 30035666−100
Portugal  18–18  Argentina
(10 – 5)
Sweden  23–21  Austria
(10 – 12)
Austria  19–21  Portugal
(9 – 9)
Argentina  21–22  Sweden
(10 – 11)
Austria  16–22  Argentina
(10 – 8)
Sweden  19–15  Portugal
(10 – 6)

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Egypt 32018468+164
 Iceland 32018575+104
 Romania 3201797904
 Greece 30036692−260
Romania  20–29  Egypt
(7 – 13)
Iceland  33–20  Greece
(18 – 10)
Greece  24–29  Romania
(6 – 11)
Egypt  25–26  Iceland
(13 – 11)
Iceland  26–30  Romania
(9 – 16)
Greece  22–30  Egypt
(10 – 16)

Groups for the main round

Group I

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Denmark 5401136104+328
 Russia 5302127116+116
 Hungary 5302118124–66
 Norway 5203113130–174
 Spain 5113104108–43
 Poland 511399115–163
Denmark  29–16  Norway
(14 – 10)
Spain  21–26  Hungary
(8 – 8)
Poland  18–25  Russia
(5 – 16)
Hungary  20–30  Denmark
(10 – 11)
Russia  19–23  Spain
(6 – 12)
Norway  16–25  Poland
(9 – 13)
Poland  24–20  Hungary
(11 – 9)
Spain  23–25  Norway
(13 – 12)
Denmark  25–29  Russia
(16 – 14)

Group II

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Egypt 540112798+298
 Iceland 5401134117+178
 Sweden 530210299+36
 Romania 5302118126−86
 Portugal 5104102122−201
 Argentina 510494115−211
Sweden  26–19  Romania
(12 – 9)
Argentina  22–30  Iceland
(7 – 15)
Portugal  23–26  Egypt
(12 – 11)
Iceland  21–19  Sweden
(9 – 7)
Egypt  24–13  Argentina
(12 – 5)
Romania  28–25  Portugal
(15 – 10)
Portugal  21–31  Iceland
(11 – 17)
Argentina  20–21  Romania
(9 – 10)
Sweden  16–23  Egypt
(8 – 11)

Placement Matches (13–16th Place)

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Algeria 33006651+156
 Austria 32016964+54
 South Korea 31027472+22
 Greece 30036385−220
South Korea  24–28  Austria
(12 – 14)
Algeria  29–16  Greece
(15 – 6)
Greece  23–30  South Korea
(13 – 16)
Austria  15–16  Algeria
(8 – 10)
South Korea  20–21  Algeria
(6 – 10)
Austria  26–24  Greece
(11 – 13)

Placement Matches (3–12th Place)

11th/12th

Argentina  33 – 29  Poland
(6–10)

FT: 27–27

9th/10th

Spain  24 – 22  Portugal
(11–12)

7th/8th

Romania  29 – 30  Norway
(17–13)

5th/6th

Hungary  29 – 30  Sweden
(12–15)

3rd/4th

Iceland  21 – 20  Russia
(15–9)

Final

18 September Denmark  19 – 22  Egypt Cairo Stadium Hall 1, Cairo
Attendance: 32,000
(8–14)

Ranking and Statistics

Final Ranking

1st, gold medalist(s)  Egypt
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Denmark
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Iceland
4  Russia
5  Sweden
6  Hungary
7  Norway
8  Romania
9  Spain
10  Portugal
11  Argentina
12  Poland
13  Algeria
14  Austria
15  South Korea
16  Greece

1993 Men's Junior World Champions


Egypt
First Title

Team Roster

Mohammed Nakib, Gohar Gohar, Abdou Ashraf, Mahmoud Mahmoud, Mahmoud Magdi, Hussein Osman, Radwan Mamdouh, Sayed Wael, Hegarzy Sherif, Dawoud Hatem, Hafez Mohi, Serag El-Din Sherif, El-Alfy Ayman, Abdou Hazem, Ibrahim Mohammed and Abou El-Abbas Sherif.
Head Coach: Gamal Shams.

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