Soviet Union national handball team
The USSR national handball team was the national handball team of the Soviet Union.
World Championships Record
Year | Hosting Country | Rank |
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1954 | Sweden | Did not participate |
1958 | East Germany | Did not participate |
1961 | West Germany | Did not participate |
1964 | Czechoslovakia | 5th Place |
1967 | Sweden | 3rd Place |
1970 | France | 9th Place |
1974 | East Germany | 5th Place |
1978 | Denmark | Runners-Up |
1982 | West Germany | Champions |
1986 | Switzerland | 10th Place |
1990 | Czechoslovakia | Runners-Up |
Summer Olympics Record
Year | Hosting City | Rank |
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1972 | Munich | 4th Place |
1976 | Montreal | Champions |
1980 | Moscow | Runners-Up |
1984 | Los Angeles | Boycotted |
1988 | Seoul | Champions |
1992 | Barcelona | Unified Team (EUN) Champions |
Player statistics
Most appearances100+
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Top scorers250+
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National teams of the former Soviet republics
Armenia | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Azerbaijan | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Belarus | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Estonia | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Georgia | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Kazakhstan | National team | U-21 team | AHF |
Kyrgyzstan | National team | U-20 team | AHF |
Latvia | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Lithuania | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Moldova | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Russia | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Tajikistan | National team | U-20 team | AHF |
Turkmenistan | National team | U-20 team | AHF |
Ukraine | National team | U-21 team | EHF |
Uzbekistan | National team | U-20 team | AHF |
See also
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