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Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters

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This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the men's handball tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Age, caps and goals as of the start of the tournament, 7 August 2016.

Group A

Argentina

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Argentina men's handball team roster

Croatia

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Croatia men's handball team roster

Denmark

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Denmark men's handball team roster

France

Template:2016 Summer Olympics France men's handball team roster

Qatar

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Qatar men's handball team roster

Tunisia

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Tunisia men's handball team roster

Group B

Brazil

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Brazil men's handball team roster

Egypt

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Egypt men's handball team roster

Germany

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Germany men's handball team roster

Poland

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Poland men's handball team roster

Slovenia

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Slovenia men's handball team roster

Sweden

Template:2016 Summer Olympics Sweden men's handball team roster

Statistics

Player representation by club

Clubs with 6 or more players represented are listed.

Club Players
Poland Vive Targi Kielce 11
France Paris Saint-Germain 10
Germany THW Kiel 8
Qatar El Jaish 7
Germany Flensburg-Handewitt
Germany Füchse Berlin 6

Player representation by league

Country Players Percentage Outside national squad
Total 168
 Germany 36 21% 24
 France 27 16% 15
 Poland 17 10% 6
 Qatar 16 10% 3
 Spain 10% 16
Others 56 33%

Coaches representation by country

Coaches in bold represent their own country.

Country Coaches
3 Spain Spain Talant Duyshebaev (Poland), Jordi Ribera (Brazil), Valero Rivera López (Qatar)
2 Iceland Iceland Guðmundur Guðmundsson (Denmark), Dagur Sigurðsson (Germany)
1 Argentina Argentina Eduardo Gallardo
Croatia Croatia Željko Babić
Egypt Egypt Marwan Ragab
France France Claude Onesta
Montenegro Montenegro Veselin Vujović (Slovenia)
Sweden Sweden Ola Lindgren and Staffan Olsson
Tunisia Tunisia Hafedh Zouabi

See also

References