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2025 World Men's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host countries Croatia
 Denmark
 Norway
Venue(s)11 (in 11 host cities)
DatesJanuary 2025
Teams32 (from 5 confederations)
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The 2025 IHF World Men's Handball Championship, will be the 29th event hosted by the International Handball Federation. It will be held in Croatia, Denmark and Norway in January 2025.[1]

Bidding process

Five nations expressed interest in hosting the tournament. The awarding of the event took place at the IHF Council meeting in Cairo, Egypt on 28 February 2020.[2][3] Croatia, Denmark and Norway were chosen as the hosts. This will be the second time Croatia will host the World Men's Handball Championship, the third for Denmark, and the first for Norway.

Venues

The tournament is expected to take place in 11 cities: Zagreb, Split, Varaždin, Poreč and Dubrovnik in Croatia, Copenhagen and Herning in Denmark and Trondheim, Stavanger, Drammen and Oslo in Norway. The opening and final will take place in Oslo.[4]

Norway Oslo, Norway Norway Drammen, Norway Norway Trondheim, Norway Norway Stavanger, Norway Denmark Herning, Denmark Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
Telenor Arena
Capacity: 15,000
New Drammen Arena
Capacity: 12,000
Trondheim Spektrum
Capacity: 8,960
Stavanger Idrettshall
Capacity: 4,100
Jyske Bank Boxen
Capacity: 12,500
Royal Arena
Capacity: 13,000
Croatia Zagreb, Croatia Croatia Split, Croatia Croatia Varaždin, Croatia Croatia Dubrovnik, Croatia Croatia Poreč, Croatia
Arena Zagreb
Capacity: 15,200
Spaladium Arena
Capacity: 11,000
Varaždin Arena
Capacity: 5,200
New Dubrovnik Arena
Capacity: 5,000-5,200
Žatika Sport Centre
Capacity: 3,700

Qualification

Qualification system will still depend on number of compulsory and performance places, as for 2023 World Championship. The World Championship hosts will be directly qualified, along with the reigning world champions. Since there are three organisers, all from Europe, the number of compulsory places for Europe is reduced by two: 2 instead of default 4. The number of compulsory places awarded to other continental confederation keeps unchanged and is divided as follows: four places each for Asia and Africa, three places for the South and Central America Zone and one place for the North America and Caribbean Zone.[5] One additional place is available for Oceania, but only when that region's national team ranks fifth or higher at the Asian Championship. If no Oceania team places among the top five at the Asian Championship, the IHF will award an additional wild card. In addition, there will be 12 performance places for the continental confederations, which are based on the teams ranked 1–12 in the preceding World Championship. According to the new qualification system and taking into consideration the results of the 2023 Men's World Championship, 20 out of 32 places are distributed as follows:

Distribution of Places (following current IHF rules[5]) Vacancies Details Comments
Organisers 1 3
Reigning World Champion 2 1
Performances places for the Continental Confederations
Based on teams ranked 1-12 of the preceding world championship
- Africa
- Asia
- Europe
- North America and the Caribbean
- South and Central America
- Oceania
12









1
11
0
0
0
0









Compulsory Places for the Continental Confederations
- Africa
- Asia
- Europe
- North America and the Caribbean
- South and Central America
- Oceania
15







4
4
2 1
1
3
1 3
17 compulsory places reduced by 2 due to there are three organisers


4 compulsory places reduced by 2 due to there are three organisers from Europe


place allocated to Oceania or an additional free wild card
Wild card 4 1
Total 32
1All hosting federations are automatically entitled to take part in the World Championship. If there is more than one organiser from the same Continental Confederation, the number of compulsory places of the respective Continental Confederation shall be reduced accordingly. If there is more than one organiser and the organisers are not from the same Continental Confederation, the IHF Council shall decide about the reduction of the compulsory places, considering only the compulsory places of the Continental Confederations involved.
2The reigning World Champion automatically qualifies for the next World Championship and, as a rule, is placed first in the first performance row. In case the reigning World Champion is also hosting the next World Championship, the Continental Confederation of the reigning World Champion obtains one additional performance place.
3The compulsory place for Oceania is subject to fulfilling certain conditions. The Continental Confederation of Oceania does not have a direct compulsory place for a Continental Confederation qualification event. The Continental Confederation of Oceania is invited to participate in the Asian qualification events. The compulsory place is awarded to Oceania if the representative from Oceania is ranked 5th or higher in the Asian qualification. If Oceania fails to rank 5th or does not participate, the IHF Council will award this place as a free wild card.
4The wild card shall be awarded by the IHF Council.
Competition Dates Host Vacancies Qualified
Host nations 28 February 2020 Egypt Cairo 3  Croatia
 Denmark
 Norway
2023 World Championship 29 January 2023  Poland
 Sweden
1
2024 European Men's Handball Championship 28 January 2024  Germany ?
2024 African Men's Handball Championship TBD TBD 5 (4+1)
2024 Asian Men's Handball Championship TBD TBD 4 (+?)
2024 South and Central American Men's Handball Championship TBD TBD 3 (+?)
2024 Nor.Ca. Men's Handball Championship TBD TBD 1
European qualification TBD Various ?
Oceania TBD TBD 1[1]
Wild card 18 October 2018 Qatar Doha 1[2]  United States

^ 1. If countries from Oceania (Australia or New Zealand) participating in the Asian Championships finish within the top 5, they will qualify for the World Championships. If they finish placed sixth or lower, the place would have been transferred to the Wild Card spot.

^ 2. To bear in mind the 2028 Summer Olympics, the IHF Council awarded the United States with wild cards for the 2025 and 2027 World Championships.[6][7]

Qualified teams

Country Qualified as Qualified on Previous appearances1
 Croatia Co-host 28 February 2020 15 (1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023)
 Denmark Co-host 28 February 2020 25 (1938, 1954, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023)
 Norway Co-host 28 February 2020 17 (1958, 1961, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023)
 United States Wild card 18 October 2018 7 (1964, 1970, 1974, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2023)
1 Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host country for that year.

References

  1. ^ "IHF Council awards events up to 2027". ihf.info. 28 February 2020.
  2. ^ "World Championships 2025 and 2027". ihf.info. 25 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Norway, Croatia and Denmark chase the handball World Cup in 2025". time24.news. 5 November 2019. Archived from the original on 2 February 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Svjetsko prvenstvo u rukometu 2025. igrat će se u Hrvatskoj!". 24sata.hr (in Croatian). 28 February 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Regulations%20for%20IHF%20Competitions_E_4.pdf" (PDF). International Handball Federation. 9 December 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Strategic plan | USA" (PDF). IHF.
  7. ^ "Council Meeting No. 3" (PDF). Doha, Qatar: IHF. 18 October 2018. pp. 8–9.