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Spanish star ensemble FC Barcelona is the winner of the IHF Super Globe 2014. The team from the Iberian Peninsula defended its title from the last year and won the trophy for the second time. Read More
The IHF Super Globe 2014 was more than a usual tournament. It was a test event for the upcoming Men’s World Championship, taking place in January 2015. Read More
After the disaster from the semi-final SG Flensburg-Handewitt presented a better placement match for rank three and also with the presence of Thomas Mogesen. Read More
It was only one little step but finally the team of Coach Philipp Enders missed the historical chance to win their first match at a Super Globe tournament ever. Read More
Who will win the second Super Globe title? Barcelona is the big favourite Read More
Barcelona, one of the most important handball clubs all over the world is on its way. Read More
Sensation for the host in Doha and an unsuccessful premiere: At their first participation at the IHF Super Globe, SG Flensburg-Handewitt missed the finale. Read More
African Club Champion Esperance Tunis and Handebol Taubaté from Brazil reached the placement matches for the fifth place at the IHF Super Globe 2014 in Doha. Read More
Since the re-start in 2010, Doha, the capital of Qatar, is for the fifth time host of the IHF Super Globe. Read More
The door was open for Al-Sadd and the team from Qatar entered it. Al-Sadd qualified for the semi-final after a clearl 32:23-victory against underdog Sydney. Read More