Sweden men's national handball team

Sweden
Information
AssociationSwedish Handball Association
(Svenska Handbollförbundet)
CoachMichael Apelgren
Assistant coachPatrik Fahlgren
Most capsMagnus Wislander (386)
Most goalsMagnus Wislander (1191)
Colours
1st
2nd
Results
Summer Olympics
Appearances10 (First in 1972)
Best result 2nd (1992, 1996, 2000, 2012)
World Championship
Appearances27 (First in 1938)
Best result 1st (1954, 1958, 1990, 1999)
European Championship
Appearances15 (First in 1994)
Best result 1st (1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2022)
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Sweden men's national handball team
Medal record
Olympic Games
1992 BarcelonaTeam
1996 AtlantaTeam
2000 SydneyTeam
2012 LondonTeam
World Championship
1954 Sweden
1958 East Germany
1990 Czechoslovakia
1999 Egypt
1964 Czechoslovakia
1997 Japan
2001 France
2021 Egypt
1938 Germany
1961 West Germany
1993 Sweden
1995 Iceland
European Championship
1994 Portugal
1998 Italy
2000 Croatia
2002 Sweden
2022 Hungary/Slovakia
2018 Croatia
2024 Germany
World Outdoor Championship
1948 France
1952 Switzerland
1959 Austria

The Sweden men's national handball team (Swedish: Sveriges herrlandslag i handboll) is Sweden's national team in men's handball and is controlled by the Swedish Handball Association. Its most successful periods were under coaches Curt Wadmark (1948–1967) and Bengt Johansson (1988–2004). The team under Bengt Johansson, nicknamed Bengan Boys in Sweden, is regarded as one of the finest national teams in the history of the sport with players like Tomas Svensson, Staffan Olsson, Magnus Wislander and Stefan Lövgren. From 1990 through 2002 the team reached the medal round in every championship (6 World Championships, 5 European Championships and 3 Olympic Games, earning 13 medals in total) and qualified for a record 8 championship finals in a row 1996–2002.

Sweden is the most successful nation at the European Men's Handball Championship with 5 titles, and at the World Men's Handball Championship has won a total tally of 12 medals, including 4 gold medals. Conversely, Sweden has yet to win an Olympic title despite participating in 4 finals (Sweden participated in the 1952 Summer Olympics in a demonstration match, defeating Denmark 19–11). The team has also won the World Cup 3 times, the Supercup 2 times, and were Intercontinental Cup winners in 2000.