Baltic Sea Cup (handball) 1986

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14th Baltic Cup 1986
1986 Baltic Cup
Number of nations 6th
winner Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR DDR (8th title)
venue DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Opening game January 14, 1986
Endgame January 18, 1986
Games   15th
Gates 669   (∅: 44.6 per game)
Top scorer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ingolf Wiegert (34 goals)
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1987  →

The Baltic Cup 1986 or Baltic Cup 1986 was the 14th edition of the international handball tournament for national teams.

The GDR won the title for the eighth time. The Soviet Union took second place ahead of hosts Denmark .

Mode and game plan

In this event, six teams played in the " everyone against everyone " mode .

Evaluation criteria

  1. higher number of points;
  2. better goal difference;
  3. higher number of goals scored;
  4. the lot.

Closing table

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
01. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 05 03 02 00 0128: 1110 +17 0008: 2000
02. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 05 03 01 01 0129: 1030 +26 0007: 3000
03. DenmarkDenmark Denmark A 05 02 01 02 0111: 1060  +5 0005: 5000
04th IcelandIceland Iceland 05 02 00 03 0097: 1120 −15 0004: 6000
05. DenmarkDenmark Denmark B 05 02 00 03 0093: 1090 −16 0004: 6000
06th Poland 1980Poland Poland 05 01 00 04th 0111: 1280 −17 0002: 8000

Games

1st matchday

January 14, 1986
7:30 p.m.
IcelandIceland Iceland 20:17 DenmarkDenmark Denmark A Århus Stadionhal , Aarhus
spectators: 2,200 
Arason 8 (10: 8) Nielsen 8
January 14, 1986 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 25:18 DenmarkDenmark Denmark B  
Gagin 10
January 14, 1986 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 28:23 Poland 1980Poland Poland Svendborg 
Wiegert 10 (13:10)

2nd matchday

January 15, 1986
7:30 p.m.
DenmarkDenmark Denmark A 24:22 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Odense Idrætshal , Odense
spectators: 2,800 
Fenger , Jacobsen 4 each (13: 9)
January 15, 1986 DenmarkDenmark Denmark B 21:20 Poland 1980Poland Poland  
January 15, 1986 IcelandIceland Iceland 21:26 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Viborg 
Aðalsteinsson 8 (9:14) Wiegert 8

3rd matchday

January 16, 1986
7:30 p.m.
Poland 1980Poland Poland 21:28 DenmarkDenmark Denmark A Randershallen , Randers
spectators: 2,800 
(7:14) Jensen 6
January 16, 1986 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 24:17 DenmarkDenmark Denmark B Kolding 
(11: 7)
January 16, 1986 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 27:12 IcelandIceland Iceland Grasten 
Gopin 8 (12: 3) Arason 5
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4th matchday

17th January 1986 DenmarkDenmark Denmark A 16:17 DenmarkDenmark Denmark B  
17th January 1986 IcelandIceland Iceland 20:22 Poland 1980Poland Poland Næstved
Referee: Elbrønd, Skov DenmarkDenmark
Birgisson 5 (9: 9) Wenta 7
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17th January 1986 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 24:24 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Slagelse 
(13:13) Choice 7

5th matchday

January 18, 1986
11:30 a.m.
DenmarkDenmark Denmark B 20:24 IcelandIceland Iceland Frederiksværk 
Lundbye 6 (5:13) Arason 8
January 18, 1986
2:30 p.m.
DenmarkDenmark Denmark A 26:26 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Brøndby Hallen , Brøndby Kommune
Spectators: 1,000 
Nielsen , Rasmussen 5 each (14:11) Wiegert 7
January 18, 1986 Poland 1980Poland Poland 25:31 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union  

Bids

1. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 2. Soviet UnionSoviet Union 3.  A. DenmarkDenmark 4th IcelandIceland 5.  B. DenmarkDenmark 6th Poland 1980Poland
Peter Hofmann (goalkeeper)
Wieland Schmidt (goalkeeper)
Heiko Bonath
Rüdiger Borchardt
Mike Fuhrig
Stephan Hauck
Andreas Köckeritz
Andreas Nagora
Peter Pysall
Dirk Schnell
Klaus-Dieter Schulz
Frank-Michael Wahl
Ingolf Wiegert
Holger Winselmann
Alexander Schipenko (goalkeeper)
Alexander Anpilogow
Oleg Gagin
Valery Gopin
Sergei Kuschnirjuk
Karsten Holm (goalkeeper)
Poul Sørensen (goalkeeper)
Lars Gjøls-Andersen
Morten Stig Christensen
Peter Michael Fenger
Jørgen Gluver
Hans Hattesen
Kim Jacobsen
Klaus Jensen
Otto Mertz
Claus Munkedal
Keld Nielsen
Erik Veje Rasmussen
Jens Erik Roepstorff
Brynjar Kvaran (Goalkeeper)
Ellert Vigfússon (Goalkeeper)
Kristján Sigmundsson (Goalkeeper)
alfreð gíslason
Atli Hilmarsson
Egill Jóhannesson
Geir Sveinsson
guðmundur guðmundsson
Jakob Sigurðsson
Júlíus Jónasson
Kristján Arason
Páll Ólafsson
Steinar Birgisson
Valdimar Grímsson
Þórbergur Aðalsteinsson
Þorbjörn Jensson
Thorgils Mathiesen
Jens Christian Christensen (goalkeeper)
John Mark Jensen
Lars Lundbye
Steen Mogensen
Zbigniew Tłuczyński
Bogdan Wenta
Note Note Note Note Note
Paul Tiedemann (trainer) Anatoly Yevtushenko (coach) Leif Mikkelsen (trainer) Bogdan Kowalczyk (Trainer) Stefan Wrześniewski (trainer)
Note List incomplete.

List of goalscorers

Pl. Surname team Gates FT 7m Sp. T / S
1 Ingolf Wiegert Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 34 34 0 5 6.8
2 Kristjan Arason IcelandIceland Iceland 29 21st 8th 5 5.8
3 Zbigniew Tłuczyński Poland 1980Poland Poland 28 4th 7th

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Neues Deutschland (Ed.): GDR handball players won the Baltic Sea Cup unbeaten. At the end of the tournament 26:26 against host Denmark . January 20, 1986 ( https://www.nd-archiv.de/artikel/1176360.ddr-handballer-gewannen-ungeschlagen-ostseepokal.html beginning of the article [accessed on June 28, 2020]).