The 2006 Beach Handball World Championships are a ten-team tournament in both men's and women's beach handball, held in the Petrobras Arena at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between 15 November and 19 November.[1] This is the second edition of the event. Matches are played in sets, the team that wins two sets is the winner of a match. When teams are equal in points the head-to-head result is decisive. Brazil win the championship gold medal in both genders.[2]
Men
Group A
November 15, 2006
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| Spain | 2–0 | Bahrain |
| Russia | 0–2 | Spain |
| Bahrain | 0–2 | Hungary |
| Croatia | 0–2 | Russia |
November 16, 2006
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| Hungary | 1–2 | Croatia |
| Bahrain | 2–1 | Russia |
| Russia | 1–2 | Hungary |
| Croatia | 2–1 | Spain |
November 17, 2006
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| Hungary | 0–2 | Spain |
| Bahrain | 0–2 | Croatia |
Group B
November 15, 2006
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| Dominican Republic | 0–2 | Egypt |
| Brazil | 1–2 | Turkey |
| Dominican Republic | 0–2 | Germany |
| Brazil | 0–2 | Egypt |
November 16, 2006
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| Germany | 1–2 | Turkey |
| Turkey | 2–0 | Dominican Republic |
| Germany | 1–2 | Egypt |
| Brazil | 2–0 | Dominican Republic |
November 17, 2006
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| Egypt | 1–2 | Turkey |
| Brazil | 0–2 | Germany |
Quarter finals
November 17, 2006
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| Spain | 2–0 | Germany |
| Turkey | 2–0 | Bahrain |
| Egypt | 2–0 | Hungary |
| Croatia | 0–2 | Brazil |
9th / 10th position
November 18, 2006
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| Russia | 2–0 | Dominican Republic |
5th to 8th position
November 18, 2006
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| Croatia | 0–2 | Hungary |
| Bahrain | 2–1 | Germany |
7th / 8th position
November 18, 2006
5th / 6th position
November 18, 2006
Semi finals
November 18, 2006
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| Brazil | 2–1 | Egypt |
| Turkey | 2–0 | Spain |
3rd / 4th position
November 19, 2006
Final
November 19, 2006
Awards
- Topscorer
Juan Antonio Vázquez (ESP)[2]
- All-star team
Ibrahim Demir (TUR)
Amer Abd El Fattah (EGY)
Abdulla Ali (BHR)
Hrvoje Biuklic (CRO)
Bruno Carlos de Oliveira (BRA)
Said Hamed Saud (OMN)
Women
Group A
November 15, 2006
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| Germany | 2–0 | Italy |
| Dominican Republic | 0–2 | Hungary |
| Croatia | 1–2 | Italy |
| Dominican Republic | 0–2 | Germany |
November 16, 2006
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| Hungary | 2–0 | Croatia |
| Croatia | 2–0 | Dominican Republic |
| Germany | 2–0 | Hungary |
| Italy | 2–0 | Dominican Republic |
November 17, 2006
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| Croatia | 1–2 | Germany |
| Italy | 0–2 | Hungary |
Group B
November 15, 2006
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| Bulgaria | 0–2 | Russia |
| Uruguay | 1–2 | Russia |
| Turkey | 0–2 | Bulgaria |
| Uruguay | 0–2 | Brazil |
November 16, 2006
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| Uruguay | 0–2 | Turkey |
| Brazil | 2–0 | Russia |
| Uruguay | 0–2 | Bulgaria |
| Brazil | 2–0 | Turkey |
November 17, 2006
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| Bulgaria | 0–2 | Brazil |
| Turkey | 0–2 | Russia |
Quarter finals
November 17, 2006
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| Hungary | 1–2 | Bulgaria |
| Germany | 2–0 | Turkey |
| Brazil | 2–1 | Croatia |
| Russia | 2–0 | Italy |
9th / 10th position
November 18, 2006
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| Uruguay | 2–0 | Dominican Republic |
5th to 8th position
November 18, 2006
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| Croatia | 2–1 | Hungary |
| Turkey | 2–0 | Italy |
7th / 8th position
November 18, 2006
5th / 6th position
November 18, 2006
Semi finals
November 18, 2006
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| Germany | 2–0 | Russia |
| Brazil | 2–1 | Bulgaria |
3rd / 4th position
November 19, 2006
Final
November 19, 2006
Awards
- Topscorer
Željka Vidović (CRO)[2]
- All-star team
Jerusa Ferreira Dias (BRA)
Edna Márcia Costa (BRA)
Natalia Sokirkina (RUS)
Katarina Hartenstein (GER)
Simona Zaprianova (BUL)
References
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