This year's European Championship in Germany will last eighteen days and will be held in six German cities – Berlin, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Mannheim, Munich and Hamburg. The German tournament is the first event of this importance for the Polish national team under the leadership of Marcin Liewski. The current champion is the Swedish national team, which defeated the Spanish national team 27:26 two years ago at the Hungarian-Slovakian Euro – Swedish winger Niklas Ekberg scored a golden goal at the European Championship. Denmark and France fought for the bronze medal. After overtime, the Scandinavian team was better 35:32.

1. The experienced player of the Polish national team was thrown out of the game!

On January 10, the opening match, in which the German national team defeated Switzerland 27:14, was seen by a record number of fans – 53,586, which was made possible thanks to a special modification of the football stadium in Düsseldorf.

Results of the 2024 European Championship

preliminary round

Group A (Dusseldorf/Berlin)

January 10

France – North Macedonia 39:29

Germany – Switzerland 27:14

January 14

Switzerland – France, at 18:00

North Macedonia – Germany, at 20:30

January 16

North Macedonia – Switzerland, at 18:00

France – Germany, at 20:30

Group B (Mannheim)

January 12

Austria – Romania 31:24

Spain – Croatia 29:39

January 14

Romania – Spain, at 18:00

Croatia – Austria, at 20:30

January 16

Croatia – Romania, at 18:00

Spain – Austria, at 20:30

Group C (Munich)

January 12

Iceland – Serbia 27:27

Hungary – Montenegro 26:24

January 14

Montenegro-Iceland, at 18:00

Serbia – Hungary, at 20:30

January 16

Serbia – Montenegro, at 18:00

Iceland – Hungary, at 20:30

Group D (Berlin)

January 11

Slovenia – Faroe Islands 32:29

Norway – Poland 32:21

January 13

Poland – Slovenia, at 18:00

Faroe Islands – Norway, at 20:30

January 15

Poland – Faroe Islands, at 18:00

Norway – Slovenia, at 20:30

Group E (Mannheim)

January 11

Holland – Georgia 34:29

Sweden – Bosnia and Herzegovina 29:20

January 13

Bosnia and Herzegovina – Netherlands, at 18:00

Georgia – Sweden, at 20:30

January 15

Bosnia and Herzegovina – Georgia, T 18:00

Sweden – Netherlands, at 20:30

Group F (Munich)

January 11

Portugal – Greece 31:24

Denmark – Czech Republic 23:14

January 13

Czech Republic – Portugal, at 18:00

Greece – Denmark, at 20:30

January 15

Czech Republic – Greece, at 18:00

Denmark – Portugal, at 20:30

main round From 17 to 24 January (Hamburg and Cologne)

Match for fifth place – January 26, S 15 (Cologne)

Semifinals – January 26 at 17:45, 20:30 (Cologne)

Match for third place – January 28, 15:00 (Cologne)

final – January 28, 17:45 (Cologne)

KZ, Polsat Sport

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