
EHF Finals 2025 Officials Announced

The European Handball Federation (EHF) has confirmed the officiating teams for the Maschinensucher EHF Finals 2025, scheduled in Hamburg on May 24 and 25. Notably, the Konjicanin brothers from Bosnia and Herzegovina are assigned to the final match, adding significance to their role in this prestigious event.
Semifinal Match Officials
The referees for the semifinal match between MT Melsungen and SG Flensburg-Handewitt will be the Turkish pair Kursad Erdogan and Ibrahim Özdeniz. This game is slated to kick off at 3 PM on May 24. The second semifinal, featuring THW Kiel against Montpellier HB, will be overseen by Ivan Pavicevic and Milos Raznatovic from Montenegro at 6 PM.
Final Match and Third Place Match Officiating Teams
The third place contest on May 25 at 3 PM will be officiated by referees Miklos Andorka and Robert Hucker from Hungary. The final, taking place later that day at 6 PM, will continue the involvement of the Konjicanin brothers.
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Each match will have designated delegates supervising the officiating teams. Delegates for both semifinals and the final have been confirmed, representing various countries, while details for some third place match delegates are still pending.
Denmark's Handball Legacy
Denmark approaches the upcoming handball draw with a strong pedigree, being the reigning world champions following their victory over Croatia earlier this year. Their success also includes an Olympic gold medal, setting high expectations for the team known for their talent and depth.
Critical Tournament Structure
The championship will showcase 24 teams divided into six groups of four. Denmark finds itself in Group B alongside formidable opponents like France and Sweden. The top two teams from each group will move into the main round, which will further filter the competitors for the semifinals.
Group Dynamics and Strategies
Denmark has shown a strong performance history, capable of overcoming both high and low-pressure situations. Their results in Group B will greatly influence their chances of advancement to the semifinals, especially against a strong rival in France.
The Importance of the Draw
The draw set for Thursday at 7 PM is a critical factor in Denmark's tournament strategy. Ideally, they would prefer to be positioned in a different half from France to avoid an early matchup, facilitating a clearer path to their championship defense.
Game Day Expectations
As the draw approaches, enthusiasm builds among fans eager to see their team in action. The success of Denmark will hinge on effective teamwork, tactical execution, and standout performances from key players, notably their goalkeeper, who has been instrumental in previous successes.





















