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2009 Men's Youth World Handball Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | Youth World Championship |
| year | 2009 |
| image | 2009 World Youth Handball.png |
| size | 150px |
| country | Tunisia |
| dates | July 20–31 |
| num_teams | 20 |
| confederations | 4 |
| venues | 3 |
| cities | 3 |
| champion | CRO |
| count | 1 |
| second | ISL |
| third | SWE |
| fourth | TUN |
| matches | 64 |
| goals | 3649 |
| top_scorer | IRI Sajjad Esteki (65) |
| player | TUN Mohamed Sfar |
| previous | 2007 Men's Youth World Handball Championship |
| next | 2011 Men's Youth World Handball Championship |
The 2009 Men's Youth World Handball Championship (3rd tournament) took place in Tunisia from July 20–July 31.
Croatia is the 2009 Men’s Youth World Champion, after beating Iceland in the final with 40:35.
Venues
| Tunis | Nabeul | Hammamet | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| El Menzah Sports Palace | Salle Bir Challouf | |||
| Capacity: 5,500 | Capacity: 5,000 | |||
| [[File:PalaisSportsElMenzahMai2012.jpg | 240px]] | [[File:Nabeul Stadspoort R01.jpg | 220px]] | |
| Hall 7th Novembre | ||||
| Capacity: 2,500 | ||||
| [[File:Hammamet Medina.JPG | 240px]] |
Preliminary round
Group A
Group B
||HT= 10–15
Group C
Group D
Placement matches
17th–20th
|July 27 – Tunis ||33|**** (ET)|34 |July 27 – Tunis ||31||34 |July 29 – Tunis ||31||25 |July 29 – Tunis ||22|****|31
19th/20th
17th/18th
13th–16th
|July 27 – Tunis ||33||29 |July 27 – Tunis ||31||19 |July 29 – Tunis ||27||26 |July 29 – Tunis ||34||15
15th/16th
13th/14th
9th–12th
|July 27 – Tunis ||27||33 |July 27 – Tunis ||30||26 |July 29 – Tunis ||35||27 |July 29 – Tunis ||29||32
11th/12th
9th/10th
Final round
|July 27 – Tunis ||37||43 |July 27 – Tunis ||19||26 |July 27 – Tunis ||31||26 |July 27 – Tunis ||24||29 |July 29 – Tunis ||33||31 |July 29 – Tunis ||25||28 |July 31 – Tunis ||35||40 |July 31 – Tunis ||27||30
|July 29 – Tunis ||21||23 |July 29 – Tunis ||22||31 |July 31 – Tunis ||29||30 |July 31 – Tunis ||24||25
Quarterfinals
5th–8th
Semifinals
7th/8th
5th/6th
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
Final standings
| Rank | Team |
|---|---|
| [[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]] | |
| [[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]] | |
| [[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]] | |
| 4 | |
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| 20 |
All-star team
During the victory ceremony the best actors of the tournament were announced. The following players earned a nomination to the tournament's All-Star Team:
- Goalkeeper: Mohamed Sfar
- Left wing: Ossama Boughanmi
- Left back: Ólafur Guðmundsson
- Pivot: Marino Marić
- Centre back: Vedran Huđ
- Right back: Aron Pálmarsson
- Right wing: Mattias Zachrisson
References
References
- "IIIrd Men's Youth World champion 2009: Croatia". [[International Handball Federation]].
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