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Handball at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

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1980 Women's Olympic handball tournament
Tournament details
Host country Soviet Union
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Dates21–29 July
Teams6
Final positions
Champions Soviet Union (2nd title)
Runner-up Yugoslavia
Third place East Germany
Fourth place Hungary
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored488 (32.53 per match)
Top scorer(s)Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Biserka Višnjić
(33 goals)
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The women's tournament was one of two handball tournaments at the 1980 Summer Olympics. It was the second appearance of a women's handball tournament at the Olympic Games.

Qualification

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Qualification Date Host Berths Qualified
Host nation 23 October 1974 Austria Vienna 1  Soviet Union
1978 World Championship 30 November – 10 December 1978  Czechoslovakia 4  East Germany
 Hungary
 Czechoslovakia
 Yugoslavia
Intercontinental qualification 15–20 March 1980 Republic of the Congo Brazzaville 1  South Korea
 Congo
Total 6

Results

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Soviet Union (H) 5 5 0 0 99 52 +47 10
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Yugoslavia 5 3 1 1 107 67 +40 7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  East Germany 5 3 1 1 91 58 +33 7
4  Hungary 5 1 1 3 80 74 +6 3
5  Czechoslovakia 5 1 1 3 65 78 −13 3
6  Republic of the Congo 5 0 0 5 46 159 −113 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
21 July 1980
17:00
Soviet Union  30–11  Republic of the Congo Sokolniki Arena
Kocherhina, Odynokova 8 (17–4) Koulinka 5
21 July 1980
18:30
East Germany  16–10  Czechoslovakia Dynamo Sports Palace
Richter 4 (8–6) Foltýnová, Kuťková 3
21 July 1980
20:00
Hungary  10–19  Yugoslavia Dynamo Sports Palace
Csulik 4 (4–8) Višnjić 5

23 July 1980
17:00
Soviet Union  17–7  Czechoslovakia Sokolniki Arena
Odynokova 5 (8–4) Foltýnová 5
23 July 1980
18:30
Hungary  39–10  Republic of the Congo Dynamo Sports Palace
Nagy 13 (19–6) Koulinka 7
23 July 1980
20:00
East Germany  15–15  Yugoslavia Dynamo Sports Palace
Röther 4 (8–6) Višnjić 10

25 July 1980
17:00
Soviet Union  16–12  Hungary Sokolniki Arena
Kocherhina 9 (9–5) Nagy, Sterbinszky 4
25 July 1980
18:30
East Germany  28–6  Republic of the Congo Dynamo Sports Palace
Matz 6 (15–4) Koulinka 3
25 July 1980
20:00
Czechoslovakia  15–25  Yugoslavia Dynamo Sports Palace
Kuťková 6 (7–13) Višnjić 9

27 July 1980
17:00
Soviet Union  18–9  Yugoslavia Sokolniki Arena
Karlova 8 (10–4) Kitić 6
27 July 1980
18:30
Czechoslovakia  23–10  Republic of the Congo Dynamo Sports Palace
Kuťková 9 (9–3) three players 2
27 July 1980
20:00
East Germany  19–9  Hungary Dynamo Sports Palace
Röther 6 (9–3) Nagy 4

29 July 1980
13:00
Yugoslavia  39–9  Republic of the Congo Sokolniki Arena
Kitić 14 (16–5) four players 2
29 July 1980
14:30
Hungary  10–10  Czechoslovakia Sokolniki Arena
Nagy 3 (3–6) Kuťková 4
29 July 1980
18:30
East Germany  13–18  Soviet Union Sokolniki Arena
Richter 6 (6–7) Zubaryeva 8

Top goalscorers

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Rank Name Goals
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Biserka Višnjić 33
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetlana Kitić 29
3 Soviet Union Tetyana Kocherhina 28
4 Hungary Marianna Nagy 26
5 Czechoslovakia Jana Kuťková 22
6 Soviet Union Olha Zubaryeva 21
7 Soviet Union Larysa Karlova 19
Republic of the Congo Solange Koulinka
East Germany Kristina Richter
East Germany Sabine Röther

Team rosters

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Handball Congo vs. SFRY - 1980 Summer Olympics - Moscou
 Republic of the Congo  Czechoslovakia  East Germany
Angélique Abemane
Isabelle Azanga
Pascaline Bobeka
Germaine Djimbi
Yolande Kada-Gango
Henriette Koula
Solange Koulinka
Pemba Lopez
Yvonne Makouala
Julienne Malaki
Madeleine Mitsotso
Nicole Oba
Micheline Okemba
Viviane Okoula
Elena Boledovičová
Elena Brezányiová
Věra Datínská
Milena Foltýnová
Alena Horalová
Petra Komínková
Mária Končeková
Jana Kuťková
Katarína Lamrichová
Jolana Neméthová
Daniela Trandžíková-Nováková
Viola Pavlasová
Priska Polačeková
Mária Beňová
Birgit Heinecke
Roswitha Krause
Waltraud Kretzschmar
Katrin Krüger
Kornelia Kunisch
Evelyn Matz
Kristina Richter
Christina Rost
Sabine Röther
Renate Rudolph
Marion Tietz
Petra Uhlig
Claudia Wunderlich
Hannelore Zober
 Hungary  Soviet Union  Yugoslavia
Éva Angyal (Vasas SC)
Erzsébet Balogh (Budapest Spartacus SC)
Mária Berzsenyi (FTC)
Klára Bonyhádi (Építők SC)
Piroska Budai (Bakony Vegyész)
Erzsébet Csajbók (FTC)
Klára Csík (Vasas SC)
Éva Csulik (FTC)
Rozália Lelkes (FTC)
Ilona Mihályka (Vasas SC)
Marianna Nagy (Vasas SC)
Györgyi Őri (Vasas SC)
Amália Sterbinszky (Vasas SC)
Mária Vadász (Vasas SC)
Larysa Karlova
Tetyana Kocherhina
Valentyna Lutayeva
Aldona Nenėnienė
Lyubov Odynokova
Iryna Palchykova
Lyudmila Poradnyk
Yuliya Safina
Larisa Savkina
Sigita Strečen
Zinaida Turchyna
Nataliya Tymoshkina
Olha Zubaryeva
Coach: Igor Turchyn
Natalya Lukyanenko
Svetlana Anastasovska (ORK Beograd)
Mirjana Đurica (Bane Sekulić Sombor)
Radmila Drljača (Radnički Beograd)
Katica Ileš (Osijek)
Slavica Jeremić (Radnički Beograd)
Svetlana Kitić (Radnički Beograd)
Jasna Merdan (Lokomotiva Mostar)
Vesna Milošević (DIN Niš)
Mirjana Ognjenović (Trešnjevka Zagreb)
Vesna Radović (Radnički Beograd)
Radmila Savić (ORK Beograd)
Ana Titlić (Lokomotiva Zagreb)
Biserka Višnjić (Trešnjevka Zagreb)
Zorica Vojinović (Bane Sekulić Sombor)
Coach: Josip Samaržija

References

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