Europe Launches New Handball Tournament with Olympic Berth on the Line
Vienna, Austria – In a move to secure European representation in Olympic handball, the European Handball Federation (EHF) announced today the creation of the European Handball Games, a new quadrennial tournament beginning in 2030. The competition will feature the eight top men’s and women’s national teams from across the continent, with the winner earning a direct qualification spot for the subsequent Olympic Games.
EHF President Michael Wiederer emphasized the strategic importance of the Games, especially with the 2028 Los Angeles and 2032 Brisbane Olympics taking place outside of Europe. “With the introduction of the European handball Games, the European Handball Federation guarantees that handball will be played at an Olympic level in Europe in this cycle to – and the european Olympic starting place is the ultimate prize,” he stated.
The EHF confirmed that the existing European Championships, held every two years, will continue unaffected. However, the traditional qualification pathway – previously awarding an Olympic berth to the reigning European champion – is under review.Details regarding the tournament format and team selection criteria will be finalized during EHF discussions in december.