Something was new
at the V Men’s Youth World Championship: For the first time ever 24 teams from
four continents took part at the tournament, a milestone in history of handball
in this age category. It is also for the first time at a youth event that all
24 teams are accommodated in one hotel. All referees at the tournament have been
involved in the international referee course of the IHF. As a result of that
fact, the level of the referee couples was even higher than before. Also the
level of the majority of the matches and of the individual strength of the
players improved.
But something was not new:
That the Hungarian Handball Federation could organize excellent competitions is
a common fact. But the host proved his skills also at this tournament. “The preparation
and the realization of this Youth World Championship had been effected with a
lot of commitment. Everything has always worked perfectly. So finally I have to
say thank you to our hosts”, IHF President Dr Hassan Moustafa resumed. Not only
the IHF President visited the Men’s Youth WCh, also a lot of former world-class
players did so. Staffan Olsson from Sweden, Iouri Schevzov from Belarus, Heiner
Brand from Germany or Laszlo Nagy from the host were watching the matches from the spectators area. The formed
heroes visited the matches together with more than 23.000 handball fans. And
around 200.000 viewers followed the matches live in the Internet.
Back to the news: For the
first time ever at an international handball tournament, the number of media
representatives, working for different online media, was higher than the number
of journalists working for traditional print media. “Online media are
preferably used by young people. In my opinion it is a clear example of
handball being a sport for young people – not only on the court”, President Moustafa
concluded. All the spectators could see a deserved victory of the young Danish
team. The defending champion overran all competitors from the first match day until
the semi-final. Only Croatia could compete and play in the final match on eye
level with the Danes. Finally the team from coach Claus Hansen won after extra
time. The 2012 European champion finished as third. This was the first medal
for a German handball team at a Youth World Championship ever. Not only the
semi-finals and the final matches were an advertisement for the handball sport,
also a lot of matches before.
IHF President Moustafa
finally resumed: “This V Men’s Youth World Championship has taken place at a
really high level. The players have developed, and the level of the matches has
developed and improved. Everybody can see this development. That means on the
one hand the individual strength of the players, and on the other hand the
possibilities of the teams.”