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International athletics championship event
2011 European Beach Handball Championship Events 2
The 2011 European Beach Handball Championship was held in Umag , Croatia from 4–9 July. Croatia was the defending men's champion, while Italy was the defending women's champion.
The group draw was held for both genders was held on 25 May 2011.[ 1]
Team advanced to Main Round
Team competes in consolation round
July 4, 2011
Russia
2–0
Turkey
Norway
2–1
Serbia
Norway
2–0
Greece
Serbia
0–2
Russia
Greece
0–2
Turkey
July 5, 2011
Serbia
2–0
Greece
Turkey
1–2
Norway
Greece
0–2
Russia
Turkey
1–2
Serbia
Russia
2–0
Norway
July 4, 2011
Croatia
2–0
Poland
Spain
2–0
Sweden
Sweden
0–2
Croatia
Spain
2–0
Cyprus
Cyprus
1–2
Poland
July 5, 2011
Sweden
0–2
Cyprus
Poland
0–2
Spain
Cyprus
0–2
Croatia
Poland
2–0
Sweden
Croatia
2–0
Spain
July 4, 2011
Hungary
2–0
Ukraine
Denmark
2–0
Switzerland
Switzerland
0–2
Hungary
Denmark
2–1
Macedonia
Macedonia
0–2
Ukraine
July 5, 2011
Ukraine
2–1
Denmark
Switzerland
1–2
Macedonia
Hungary
2–0
Denmark
Ukraine
2–0
Switzerland
Macedonia
0–2
Hungary
Team advanced to Quarterfinals
Team competes in Placement matches
July 6, 2011
Russia
2–1
Denmark
Turkey
2–0
Cyprus
Croatia
2–0
Ukraine
July 7, 2011
Russia
2–0
Cyprus
Denmark
0–2
Croatia
Ukraine
2–1
Turkey
Russia
2–0
Ukraine
Croatia
2–0
Turkey
Denmark
2–0
Cyprus
Denmark
2–0
Turkey
Cyprus
0–2
Ukraine
Russia
0–2
Croatia
July 6, 2011
Norway
2–0
Poland
Macedonia
0–2
Spain
Hungary
2–1
Serbia
July 7, 2011
Poland
0–2
Hungary
Norway
0–2
Spain
Serbia
2–0
Macedonia
Hungary
1–2
Spain
Norway
2–1
Macedonia
Serbia
2–0
Poland
Poland
2–1
Macedonia
Spain
2–0
Serbia
Hungary
2–1
Norway
July 7, 2011
Greece
2–1
Switzerland
Switzerland
1–2
Sweden
Sweden
0–2
Greece
July 8, 2011
Greece
2–1
Switzerland
Switzerland
2–0
Sweden
Sweden
0–2
Greece
July 8, 2011
Turkey
2–0
Macedonia
Poland
2–0
Cyprus
Turkey
2–1
Poland
Cyprus
2–1
Macedonia
Championship bracket
5th place bracket
Team advanced to Main Round
Team competes in consolation round
July 4, 2011
Poland
0–2
Croatia
Spain
2–1
Italy
Serbia
1–2
Macedonia
Croatia
1–2
Macedonia
Italy
2–0
Serbia
Switzerland
0–2
Spain
Poland
2–0
Switzerland
July 5, 2011
Serbia
2–1
Switzerland
Italy
2–0
Poland
Croatia
2–0
Switzerland
Macedonia
0–2
Italy
Spain
2–0
Poland
Poland
2–0
Macedonia
Spain
2–0
Serbia
Serbia
0–2
Croatia
Switzerland
0–2
Italy
Macedonia
1–2
Spain
July 6, 2011
Italy
0–2
Croatia
Poland
2–0
Serbia
Croatia
2–0
Spain
Switzerland
0–2
Macedonia
July 4, 2011
Hungary
1–2
Norway
Turkey
2–1
Ukraine
Greece
1–2
Cyprus
Norway
1–2
Greece
Ukraine
2–0
Cyprus
Denmark
1–2
Hungary
Turkey
0–2
Denmark
July 5, 2011
Greece
0–2
Denmark
Norway
2–0
Turkey
Ukraine
2–0
Denmark
Cyprus
0–2
Norway
Hungary
2–0
Turkey
Turkey
2–0
Cyprus
Hungary
2–0
Greece
Greece
0–2
Ukraine
Denmark
2–1
Norway
Cyprus
0–2
Hungary
July 6, 2011
Norway
2–0
Ukraine
Turkey
2–0
Greece
Denmark
2–0
Cyprus
Ukraine
1–2
Hungary
July 7, 2011
Turkey
0–2
Croatia
Italy
1–2
Denmark
Italy
2–0
Turkey
Croatia
1–2
Denmark
July 7, 2011
Poland
0–2
Hungary
Norway
2–1
Spain
Norway
2–0
Poland
Hungary
2–1
Spain
July 7, 2011
Macedonia
2–0
Greece
Switzerland
2–1
Cyprus
Serbia
0–2
Ukraine
Cyprus
2–1
Macedonia
Greece
0–2
Serbia
Ukraine
2–0
Switzerland
July 8, 2011
Switzerland
2–1
Greece
Serbia
2–1
Cyprus
Macedonia
0–2
Ukraine
Championship bracket
5th place bracket