February 2025 was a busy month for world handball, bringing many highlights, sensations and memorable moments. The month saw the conclusion of key stages of the European, Asian and other continental championships, as well as important matches in club tournaments, including the Champions League and the EHF Cup. In addition, preparations for the 2025 World Championship, which will take place at the end of the year in Croatia, Norway and Denmark, have started in earnest. You can bet on handball at magius-nz.com, which is owned by Magius.

News Highlights

In Europe, the main event in February to bet on at Magius was the final round of the European Men’s National Team Championships, which took place in Germany. The tournament gathered the best teams of the continent, including the reigning champions Denmark, as well as strong teams from France, Spain, Sweden and the tournament hosts – the Germans. The final match between Denmark and France was a real handball spectacle. The Danes, led by their leaders Mikkel Hansen and Matthias Gidsel, managed to win 32:30 and retain their European title. The French, despite strong play from Dayo Depayi and Luc Abalo, were unable to turn the tide and lost in a tight contest. This triumph was Denmark’s third consecutive triumph on the European stage, confirming their status as the strongest team on the continent.

In women’s handball, February also brought many interesting events. At the European Women’s Championship, which took place in Hungary and Slovakia, the finalists were determined. The Norwegian team, traditionally considered one of the strongest in the world, confidently reached the final, where they met with the French team. The Norwegians, led by their star player Hennie Reistad, demonstrated the highest level of play and won 28:24. This success was their fifth European title in the last ten years, underlining their dominance in women’s handball.

In parallel to the national teams, the club teams were also active. In the men’s Champions League, February was the month of decisive group stage matches. One of the main surprises was the victory of Spanish Barcelona over German Kiel with the score 35:32. This match was a real confrontation between two handball giants, where the Spaniards were able to outplay the Germans thanks to the excellent play of their goalkeeper Gonzalo Perez de Vargas. It is also worth noting the successes of Polish Vive and Hungarian Veszprém, who confidently qualified for the play-offs, confirming their high level.

In the Women’s Champions League, February was also not without sensations. Danish Esbjerg managed to beat the reigning champions – French Metz – with the score 27:25. This match, on which you could bet in Magius, became one of the most spectacular in the current season, and the Danes proved that they are capable of fighting for the highest places in the tournament. At the same time, Norwegian Vipers and Russian Rostov-Don continued to demonstrate stable play, confidently making it to the next round.

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In Asia, February was the month of the continental championship finals among men’s national teams. The tournament, held in Japan, brought together the region’s top teams, including South Korea, Japan, Qatar and Bahrain. The final match between South Korea and Japan was a true handball derby. The Koreans, led by their captain Park Chan-gyo, managed to win 29:27 to claim the gold medal. This success was South Korea’s first Asian title in five years, emphasising their progress in recent years.

In South America, February also brought its own surprises. The Continental Men’s National Team Championships, held in Argentina, ended with a triumph for the Brazilians. In the final they defeated the hosts of the tournament – the Argentine national team – with a score of 31:28. The Brazilians, led by their leader Khandel Lima, demonstrated a great game in attack and defence, which allowed them to win the title of South American champions. You could bet on the match at Magius.