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World Championship U19 · 2025

Current World Championship U19 2025 standings with 32 teams. Sweden U19 leads the table with 6 points after 3 matches, followed by Austria U19 on 4 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffForm
Group A
1Sweden U19330111:88+23
WWW
2Austria U19321101:96+5
WLW
3Portugal U19312108:98+10
LWL
4Kuwait U1930371:109-38
LLL
Group B
1Hungary U19330121:77+44
WWW
2Switzerland U1932196:89+7
LWW
3Kosovo U1931285:94-9
WLL
4Morocco U1930367:109-42
LLL
Group C
1Spain U19330129:78+51
WWW
2Serbia U1932182:89-7
LWW
3Croatia U1931295:93+2
WLL
4Algeria U1930370:116-46
LLL
Group D
1Iceland U19330109:65+44
WWW
2Saudi Arabia U19311101:94+7
WLD
3Brazil U1931180:79+1
LWD
4Guinea U1930372:124-52
LLL
Group E
1Germany U1932097:75+22
WDW
2Slovenia U19321106:69+37
LWW
3Faroe Islands U1931186:83+3
WDL
4Uruguay U1930353:115-62
LLL
Group F
1Norway U19330122:77+45
WWW
2France U19321121:78+43
LWW
3Argentina U1931289:84+5
WLL
4Mexico U1930343:136-93
LLL
Group G
1Egypt U19330118:83+35
WWW
2Japan U1932194:98-4
LWW
3Bahrain U1931294:101-7
WLL
4South Korea U1930392:116-24
LLL
Group H
1Denmark U19330107:85+22
WWW
2Czech Republic U19321104:97+7
WWL
3Tunisia U19312106:96+10
LLW
4USA U1930382:121-39
LLL

Results

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Final17/08/2025
Sun 17/08
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3rd Place17/08/2025
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5th place17/08/2025
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7th place17/08/2025
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17th place15/08/2025
Fri 15/08
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Semi-finals14/08/2025–15/08/2025
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19th place15/08/2025
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23rd place15/08/2025
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21th place15/08/2025
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27th place15/08/2025
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 32 teams in the World Championship U19. Sweden U19 leads with 3 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals Against
Sweden U191330011188
Austria U192320110196
Portugal U193310210898
Kuwait U194300371109
Hungary U195330012177
Switzerland U19632019689
Kosovo U19731028594
Morocco U198300367109
Spain U199330012978
Serbia U191032018289
Croatia U191131029593
Algeria U1912300370116
Iceland U1913330010965
Saudi Arabia U1914311110194
Brazil U191531118079
Guinea U1916300372124
Germany U191732109775
Slovenia U1918320110669
Faroe Islands U191931118683
Uruguay U1920300353115
Norway U1921330012277
France U1922320112178
Argentina U192331028984
Mexico U1924300343136
Egypt U1925330011883
Japan U192632019498
Bahrain U1927310294101
South Korea U1928300392116
Denmark U1929330010785
Czech Republic U1930320110497
Tunisia U1931310210696
USA U1932300382121

Past Seasons

World Championship U19

Browse 6 archived seasons of the World Championship U19, from 2013 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 20 Aug 2025

Founded2005

The IHF Men's U19 Handball World Championship was established in 2005 as the official youth-level competition for the International Handball Federation, with the inaugural tournament held in Qatar featuring 16 teams. Over two decades, the championship has expanded significantly to accommodate growing global participation, now featuring 32 nations competing in eight preliminary groups before advancing to knockout stages. The tournament format has evolved to emphasize competitive balance and development, with the preliminary round allowing teams from diverse handball traditions to gain international experience before the decisive knockout phase. The championship has become essential for talent identification and player development, with numerous current senior world champions having competed at this level, establishing it as the definitive pathway to elite international handball.

  • 2005 — Inaugural IHF Men's U19 World Championship held in Qatar
  • 2007 — Denmark wins first of three titles with victory in Bahrain
  • 2011 — Denmark secures second consecutive title in Argentina
  • 2013 — Denmark completes hat-trick of consecutive championships in Hungary
  • 2015 — France begins their title reign with victory in Russia
  • 2017 — France secures back-to-back championships
  • 2019 — Spain emerges as new champion with first title victory
  • 2021 — Spain successfully defends title in Brazil
  • 2023 — Spain wins unprecedented third consecutive championship
  • 2025 — Germany claims maiden title in dramatic final against Spain in Egypt

Competition Format 20 Aug 2025

Teams32

The IHF Men's U19 World Championship follows a group-stage knockout format designed to maximize competitive participation and player development. The 32 participating nations are divided into eight preliminary groups of four teams, where each team plays three matches in a round-robin format (two points for a win, one point for a draw, zero for a loss). Following the preliminary round, the competition transitions to a straight knockout format consisting of quarter-finals, semi-finals, a bronze medal match, and a gold medal match. The championship title is awarded to the winner of the gold medal match, with teams ranked through final placement positions. This structure balances the developmental aims of the competition with the intensity of knockout handball, allowing emerging teams to gain international experience while maintaining the prestige of becoming world champions.

Records 20 Aug 2025

Most titlesDenmark (3)All-time top scorerAljuš Anžic (23 goals in single match, 2025)

Aljuš Anžic of Slovenia set a Guinness World Record with 23 goals in a single match during the 2025 tournament, the highest individual performance in U19 World Championship history.

Analysis 20 Aug 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 IHF Men's U19 World Championship in Egypt delivered one of the most dramatic tournaments in the competition's history, culminating in an unforgettable final that will be remembered as a watershed moment for youth handball. Germany claimed their maiden world title in a marathon encounter against defending champions Spain, winning 41–40 after extra-time and penalties on August 17. The final, which lasted 80 minutes before being decided from the penalty spot, represented the first-ever championship final to require extra-time, underscoring the exceptional quality and competitive depth of youth handball in 2025. Germany's goalkeeper Finn Knaack emerged as a crucial figure, saving two crucial penalties in the shootout to secure his nation's historic first U19 World Championship trophy.

The tournament showcased remarkable competitive balance across all eight preliminary groups. Hungary dominated Group B with three consecutive victories, while Spain topped Group C with an undefeated record. Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Egypt, and Denmark also emerged as group winners, each demonstrating the tactical sophistication and athleticism now characteristic of elite youth handball. The preliminary round produced compelling narratives beyond the traditional powerhouses, with Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Serbia, and Croatia all mounting competitive challenges despite ultimately falling short of knockout advancement. The distribution of group winners across continents reflected the genuine globalization of youth handball talent, with European dominance tempered by emerging threats from Egypt and other developing nations.

The knockout stages revealed Germany's exceptional character and resilience. Despite entering the tournament unbeaten with six wins and one draw, Germany faced a Spanish team seeking to become only the third nation in history to win back-to-back U19 World Championships. Spain's three consecutive titles (2019, 2021, 2023) had established them as the most dominant force in modern youth handball, but Germany's young squad proved equal to the challenge. The semi-finals saw Denmark secure bronze with a thrilling 33–31 victory over Sweden in the bronze medal match, continuing Denmark's remarkable legacy at this level with seven total medals across the championship's history. Iceland, Hungary, Norway, France, and Serbia rounded out the top-eight finalists, each bringing distinct tactical approaches and competitive excellence.

Individual performances reached extraordinary levels during the 2025 championship. Aljuš Anžic of Slovenia set a Guinness World Record with 23 goals in a single match, the highest individual scoring performance in U19 World Championship history and a remarkable testament to the offensive capabilities of modern youth players. Spain's Marcos Fis Ballester emerged as the tournament's leading scorer with 60 goals across all matches, showcasing the clinical finishing that had defined Spain's three-year dominance. Germany's attacking unit, led by Jan Grüner and Linus Schmid, demonstrated consistent scoring threats throughout the tournament, while the goalkeeping performances of Finn Knaack and Spain's David Failde Fuentes highlighted the critical importance of elite shot-stopping at the youth level.

The 2025 championship marked a significant turning point in youth handball hierarchy. Germany's breakthrough victory, combined with Denmark's continued competitive presence and Egypt's impressive third consecutive top-five finish as hosts, suggests the competitive landscape is shifting toward greater parity among elite nations. The dramatic final itself—with Spain mounting comebacks from deficits and Germany rallying from a three-goal disadvantage with 80 seconds remaining—demonstrated the psychological resilience and tactical flexibility demanded at the highest level of youth competition. As these young athletes progress to senior competition over the coming years, their performances in Egypt will likely be remembered as the moment a new generation of handball excellence emerged on the global stage.

Tournament Structure and Competitive Format

The IHF Men's U19 World Championship operates on a biennial cycle, bringing together the world's best teenage handball players for a competition that serves as both a showcase of emerging talent and a crucial developmental pathway to senior international handball. The 32-team format, expanded from earlier editions, reflects the sport's global growth and the commitment of the International Handball Federation to provide competitive opportunities across all continents. The preliminary group stage, consisting of eight groups of four teams, ensures that even nations making their first appearance at this level gain meaningful international experience through multiple matches against diverse opponents. This structure contrasts with senior championships, where the stakes are higher and developmental considerations are secondary to competitive intensity.

The knockout format following the preliminary round represents handball's most dramatic phase, where single-elimination matches determine final placings and medal winners. The quarter-finals typically produce the tournament's most surprising results, as teams with different tactical philosophies and playing styles collide in high-pressure environments. The 2025 edition exemplified this, with Spain's quarter-final victory over hosts Egypt (31–29) requiring a comeback performance that showcased both technical excellence and mental fortitude. The semi-finals consistently feature the tournament's elite teams, though upsets remain possible—as evidenced by Denmark's bronze medal victory, which extended their remarkable medal streak at this competition level.

Emerging Talent and Player Development

The U19 World Championship serves as the primary identification platform for future elite handball players, with scouts from top clubs and national senior teams closely monitoring performances. The tournament's significance extends beyond immediate results; it functions as a laboratory for coaching innovation, tactical experimentation, and the evaluation of young athletes under maximum pressure. Germany's 2025 triumph demonstrated how systematic player development and tactical sophistication can overcome the experience advantage of defending champions, suggesting that coaching quality and team cohesion matter as much as individual talent at the youth level. The emergence of players like Anžic, who set a single-match scoring record, indicates that modern youth players possess technical skills and physical capabilities that rival or exceed those of previous generations.

Broadcasting and Global Reach

The 2025 IHF Men's U19 World Championship achieved record viewership figures, with the final between Germany and Spain attracting over 22,000 spectators to Cairo Stadium and millions more through international broadcast platforms. The IHF's investment in digital distribution through IHFtv and partnerships with major sports networks has transformed youth handball from a niche competition into a genuinely global spectacle. The tournament's presence across 150+ territories reflects handball's expanding international appeal, particularly in regions where the sport has traditionally been less prominent. Egypt's hosting demonstrated the sport's ability to captivate audiences in non-traditional handball markets, with local support for the Egyptian U19 team contributing to the tournament's electric atmosphere and record attendance figures.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the U19 World Championship?

32 nations compete in the IHF Men's U19 World Championship, divided into eight preliminary groups of four teams each before progressing to knockout stages.

Which country has won the most U19 World Championship titles?

Denmark holds the record with three U19 World Championship titles (2007, 2011, and 2013), though Germany won the most recent championship in 2025.

How is the U19 World Championship format structured?

Teams compete in eight preliminary groups of four in a round-robin format, then advance to quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a gold medal final. The top team from each group plus the four best second-place finishers advance to the knockout stage.

What is the age requirement for U19 World Championship players?

Players must be under 19 years of age at the time of the competition, making it the primary developmental pathway for elite youth handball players transitioning to senior international competition.

How often is the U19 World Championship held?

The IHF Men's U19 World Championship is held biennially (every two years), providing regular opportunities for nations to develop and showcase their youth talent on the global stage.

Where was the 2025 U19 World Championship held?

The 2025 IHF Men's U19 World Championship took place in Egypt from August 6–17, 2025, with matches held in multiple venues including Cairo Stadium, which hosted the dramatic final.

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