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1997 IHF Super Globe

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1997 IHF Super Globe
Tournament details
Host country Austria
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates3 – 8 January 1997
Teams8 (from 4 confederations)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Caja Cantabria de Santander (1st title)
Runner-upNorway Drammen HK
Third placeSouth Korea Doosan Kyung Wol Seoul
Fourth placeAustria HC Sparkasse Bruck
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored918 (51 per match)
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The 1997 IHF Super Globe was the first edition of the tournament. It was held in Wiener Neustadt, Austria at from 3 – 8 January 1997.

Caja Cantabria de Santander defeated Drammen HK in an all-European final by 30–29.[1]

Teams

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Group A Group B
Brazil Metodista São Paulo
South Korea Doosan Kyung Wol Seoul
Spain Caja Cantabria de Santander
Morocco KAC Marrakech
Austria HC Sparkasse Bruck
Japan Osaki Denki Tokyo
Algeria MC Algier
Norway Drammen HK

Preliminary round

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Legend
Qualified for the semifinals

Group A

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Caja Cantabria 3 3 0 0 87 62 +25 6
South Korea Doosan Kyung Wol Seoul 3 2 0 1 71 72 −1 4
Brazil Metodista São Paulo 3 0 1 2 71 79 −8 1
Morocco KAC Marrakech 3 0 1 2 61 77 −16 1
Source: [citation needed]
3 January 1997 Metodista São Paulo Brazil 25–26 South Korea Doosan K. W. Seoul Wiener Neustadt
3 January 1997 Caja Cantabria Spain 29–19 Morocco KAC Marrakech Wiener Neustadt

4 January 1997 Metodista São Paulo Brazil 22–29 Spain Caja Cantabria Wiener Neustadt
4 January 1997 KAC Marrakech Morocco 18–24 South Korea Doosan K. W. Seoul Wiener Neustadt

5 January 1997 KAC Marrakech Morocco 24–24 Brazil Metodista São Paulo Wiener Neustadt
5 January 1997 Doosan K. W. Seoul South Korea 21–29 Spain Caja Cantabria Wiener Neustadt

Group B

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Norway Drammen HK 3 3 0 0 89 74 +15 6
Austria HC Sparkasse Bruck 3 2 0 1 87 77 +10 4
Japan Osaki Denki Tokyo 3 0 1 2 65 77 −12 1
Algeria MC Algier 3 0 1 2 63 76 −13 1
Source: [citation needed]
3 January 1997 HC Sparkasse Bruck Austria 30 – 20 Japan Osaki Denki Tokyo Wiener Neustadt
3 January 1997 Drammen HK Norway 30 – 18 Algeria MC Algier Wiener Neustadt

4 January 1997 HC Sparkasse Bruck Austria 29 – 30 Norway Drammen HK Wiener Neustadt
4 January 1997 MC Algier Algeria 18 – 18 Japan Osaki Denki Tokyo Wiener Neustadt

5 January 1997 MC Algier Algeria 27 – 28 Austria HC Sparkasse Bruck Wiener Neustadt
5 January 1997 Osaki Denki Tokyo Japan 27 – 29 Norway Drammen HK Wiener Neustadt

Knockout stage

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Championship bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
7 January 1997
 
 
Spain Caja Cantabria35
 
8 January 1997
 
Austria HC Sparkasse Bruck16
 
Spain Caja Cantabria30
 
7 January 1997
 
Norway Drammen HK29
 
Norway Drammen HK32
 
 
South Korea Doosan K. W. Seoul27
 
Third place
 
 
8 January 1997
 
 
Austria HC Sparkasse Bruck27
 
 
South Korea Doosan K. W. Seoul33

7th–8th-place match

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7 January 1997 KAC Marrakech Morocco 21 – 25 Algeria MC Algier Wiener Neustadt

5th–6th-place match

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7 January 1997 Osaki Denki Tokyo Japan 27 – 22 Brazil Metodista São Paulo Wiener Neustadt

Semifinal matches

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7 January 1997 Caja Cantabria Spain 35 – 16 Austria HC Sparkasse Bruck Wiener Neustadt
7 January 1997 Drammen HK Norway 32 – 27 South Korea Doosan K. W. Seoul Wiener Neustadt

Bronze-medal match

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8 January 1997 HC Sparkasse Bruck Austria 27 – 33 South Korea Doosan K. W. Seoul Wiener Neustadt

Final match

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8 January 1997 Caja Cantabria Spain 30 – 29 Norway Drammen HK Wiener Neustadt

Final ranking

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1 Spain Caja Cantabria de Santander
2 Norway Drammen HK
3 South Korea Doosan Kyung Wol Seoul
4 Austria HC Sparkasse Bruck
5 Japan Osaki Denki Tokyo
6 Brazil Metodista São Paulo
7 Algeria MC Algier
8 Morocco KAC Marrakech

References

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  1. ^ "Caja Cantabria de Santander is the first IHF Super Globe Champions!". ihf.info. 2017-08-24.
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