The Slovenia national handball team represents Slovenia in international handball matches. Their biggest success is the silver medal from the 2004 European Men's Handball Championship as well as claiming third place at the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship.

National Champions 1989

Four-Wall, Palatine, Ill.
Pro Singles: Poncho Monreal
Open Doubles: Danny Bell/Charlie Kalil
Open Singles: David Steinberg
35 Singles: Tom Ciccolella
35 Doubles: Don Chamberlin/Larry Morefield
40 Singles: Dave Morones
40 Doubles: Skip McDowell/Jim Ryan
45 Singles: Neal Manning
50 Singles: Jon Charneskey
50 Doubles: Joe McDonald/Mike Dunne
55 Singles: Jerry Cronin
60 Singles: Ron Emberg
60 Doubles: Craig Chapleau/Dick Roth
65 Singles: Max Lasskow
70 Singles: Ben Glenner
70 Doubles: Tom Fasano/Monroe Seifer
75 Singles: Larry Kotal
B Singles: David Chapman
A/B Doubles: Larry Haskell/Sean Walleck
C Singles: John Donnellan
Coed 11-Under: David Fink
Boys 13-Under: Jamie Simon
Boys 15-Under: Carl Biersborn
Boys 17-Under: David Chapman
23-Under: Duxie Walsh
Women's Hard Ball: Anna Engele
Women's Soft Ball: Anna Engele
Women's Doubles: R. Bellini/N. Kalil
Women's Hard Ball B Singles: Trish Wills
Women's Soft Ball B Singles: Lavonah Muloin

The Sweden men's national handball team (Swedish: Sveriges herrlandslag i handboll) is controlled by the Swedish Handball Association.Its most successful periods were under coaches Curt Wadmark (1948–1967) and Bengt Johansson (1988–2004). Beach Handball Champions Cup; Women. DELO EHF Champions League; EHF European League; EHF European Cup; European Beach Tour Finals; Beach Handball Champions Cup; National Team Competitions. EHF EURO 2022; EHF EURO Cup 2022; M17 European Open; M17 European Youth Olympic Festival; World Championship; Beach Handball EURO; M17 Beach Handball. The Hamline-Midway Handball Club, the Midway Men’s Club and the Hamline-Midway Coalition are inviting residents to watch a national handball competition this weekend at Clayland Park. National Champions 1989. Four-Wall, Palatine, Ill. Pro Singles: Poncho Monreal Open Doubles: Danny Bell/Charlie Kalil Open Singles: David Steinberg.

Three-Wall, Maumee, Ohio
Pro Singles: John Bike
Open Doubles: John Bike/Dave Dohman
35 Singles: Dan Maroney
35 Doubles: Ray Estevez/John Sanford
40 Singles: Neal Manning
40 Doubles: Mike Meltzer/Dick David
50 Singles: Jon Charneskey
50 Doubles: Joe McDonald/Mike Dunne
60 Singles: Max Lasskow
60 Doubles: Jim Golden/Dave Rott
B Singles: Octavio Lemus
16-Under: Steve Dobrash
19- Under: Octavio Silveyra
Women's Open: Rosemary Bellini
Women's Doubles: R. Bellini/Andra Torrance
Women's B: Singles: Marie Zomerfeld

Handball

One-Wall, New York, N.Y.
Pro Singles: Joe Durso
Open Doubles: Durso/Al Apuzzi
35 Singles: Al Torres
35 Doubles: Torres/Artie Reyer
40 Singles: Al Torres
40 Doubles: Reyer/Torres
50 Singles: Max Forcht
50 Doubles: Mike Dikman/Reyer
Juniors: Robert Sostre
Boys: Robert Nazario
B Singles: Stephan Frank
B Doubles: Frank/Steve Rosenberg
Collegiates, Univ. of Texas
Overall Team: Texas A&M
Men's Team: Memphis State
Women's Team: Texas A&M
Open Singles: Jeff Cottam
Open Doubles: Larry Haskell/Matt Hiber
Women's Open: Anna Engele
Women's Doubles: Jennifer Roberts/C. Jansing
Men's B: Dean Crispen
Women's B: Caroline Jansing
Men's C: David Triplett
Women's C: Kelly O'Brien
Masters Doubles, Phoenix
35-Plus: Mike Bock/Tom Fitzwater
40-Plus: Skip McDowell/Gordie Pfeifer
50-Plus: Howie Eisenberg/Tom Natale
60-Plus: Tom Ciasulli/Arnie Rinker
70-Plus: Lee Shinn/Al Bostrom
Masters Singles, Charlotte
35-Plus: Ken Ginty
40-Plus: Larry Aguiar
45-Plus: Denny Malmgren
50-Plus: Jim McKee
55-Plus: Ron Emberg
60-Plus: Tom Ciasulli
65-Plus: Max Lasskow
70-Plus: Ben Glenner
75-Plus: Larry Kotal
Juniors, Albuquerque
Coed 11-Under: Lalo Osario
Boys 13-Under: Mike Bargman
Boys 15-Under: Ciaran Curran
Boys 17-Under: David Chapman
Boys 19-Under: Octavio Silveyra
Girls 13-Under: Elyse Green
Girls 15-Under: Jessica Gawley
Girls 19-Under: Jennifer Saunders

To be considered for induction, nominees must meet the following:
Players must be retired from serious Open competition for at least five years and be over 40 years of age.
Players will be considered for their achievements in one, three, or four-wall.
Players will be considered for their singles or doubles ability.
Players considered for induction must have succeeded at the Open National Championship Level.

Natinal Hanball

Hall of Fame Players:
Al Banuet, 1954
Joe Platak, 1954
Sam Atcheson, 1955
Maynard Laswell, 1955
Vic Hershkowitz, 1957
George Quam, 1959
Angelo Trulio, 1959
Frank Coyle, 1961
Gus Lewis, 1961
Robert Brady, 1965
Ken Schneider, 1965
George Brotemarkle, 1969
Jim Jacobs, 1972
Oscar Obert, 1972
John Sloan, 1976
Paul Haber, 1983
Marty Decatur, 1984
Sam Haber, 1984
Steve Sandler, 1985
Pat Kirby, 1986
Ruby Obert, 1987
Phil Collins, 1989
Lou Russo, 1990
Walter Plekan, 1991
Fred Lewis, 1993
Stuffy Singer, 1994
Rosemary Bellini, 1996
Dennis Hofflander, 1996
Naty Alvarado, 1998
Carl Obert, 1999
Bill Yambrick, 2000
Vern Roberts, 2002
Howie Eisenberg, 2003
Artie Reyer, 2003
Al Torres, 2004
Joel Wisotsky, 2004
Ken Davidoff, 2005
Wally Ulbrich, 2006
Joe Danilczyk, 2008
Dave Dohman, 2009
LeaAnn Martin, 2010
Steve August, 2011
Albert Apuzzi, 2011
Joe Durso, 2012
John Bike Jr., 2012
Anna Calderon, 2014
Mark Levine, 2014
Allison Roberts, 2014
Anna Engele Christoff, 2015
Sheila Maroshick, 2015
Harry Goldstein, 2015
Morty Alexander, 2015
Sy Alexander, 2015
Ed Maisonet, 2016
Moey Orenstein, 2017

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