Belarusian men's national handball team
Association | |||
confederacy | EHF | ||
Trainer | Yuri Shevtsov | ||
Assistant coach | Ihor Papruha | ||
Most goals | Barys Puchouski : 838 | ||
Most games | Ivan Brouka : 197 | ||
|
|||
Balance sheet | |||
---|---|---|---|
259 games 122 wins 13 draws 124 defeats |
|||
statistics | |||
First international match Belarus 33:24 Turkey May 2, 1993, Minsk , Belarus |
|||
Biggest win Belarus 40:19 Bulgaria March 21, 2009, Samokow , Bulgaria |
|||
Biggest defeat Belarus 27:38 Germany June 17, 2009, Stuttgart , Germany
|
|||
Handball world championship | |||
Participation | 4 of 26 (First: 1995 ) | ||
best result | 9. (1995, 2013) | ||
European handball championship | |||
Participation | 6 of 14 (First: 1994 ) | ||
best result | 8th (1994) | ||
(As of January 1, 2013) |
The Belarusian men's national handball team represents the Republic of Belarus at international matches and tournaments. So far, the team has won the World Cup in 1995 , 2013 (9th place each), 2015 (18th place) and 2017 (11th place). She was able to take part in the European Championships in 1994 , 2008 , 2014 , 2016 , 2018 and 2020 and finished 8th, 15th, 12th and since 2016 always 10th place.
Due to the long-term unsuccessfulness of their national team, many Belarusian players have so far taken on another citizenship.
Previous trainers
- Spartak Mironovich
- Georgi Sviridenko (until 2009)
- Juri Schewzow (since 2009)
Former well-known national players
- Gennadij Chalepo
- Alexander Tutschkin (later Russia )
- Andrej Klimovets (later Germany )
- Mikhail Yakimovich
- Andrei Parashenko
- Siarhei Rutenka