The Men’s EHF EURO 2020 is ended with victory of Spanish national team, who defended title from Zagreb 2018.
Some facts about up the 2020 Men’s EHF EURO:
– fastest shot: Filip Taleski (MKD) – 141 km/h
– most passes: Jim Gottfriedsson (SWE) – 1,414 passes
– quickest sprint: Jerry Tollbring (SWE) – 32 km/h
– most minutes: Kristjan Björnsen (NOR) – 7hr 46 mins
– most collective distance: Spain – 280.9km
– 500,000 fans in arenas (record)
– Market share of Croatian matches 75% (peak of 1.6 million during final vs Spain)
– EHF EURO social media channels grow 27%
– Online video views 12 million
– 20,000 vote for All-star Team
– Spain ran further than any other team
– first EHF EURO to feature 24 teams
– first time final had played in a football stadium
– TV: screened by almost 90 broadcasters
– one million fans accessed ehfTV – with almost half of this number watching the action live on the platform
– EHF EURO social media channels grow 25%
– 125,000 downloaded the official EHF EURO app
– first time player and ball tracking implemented, giving real-time statistics on the speed of shots and players, distances travelled and the highest jumps
Mandatory Credit © Sasa Pahic Szabo / kolektiff