Two young All-star team members:
Viktor Hallgrimsson (Iceland):
At just 21 years old, Viktor Hallgrimsson’s impressive performances throughout the championship saw him named best goalkeeper in the All-star Team. In eight her saved 51 of 168 shots (30 per
cent), propelling him into the spotlight as one of Europe’s elite goalkeepers. Despite his height, he competed with shorter goalkeepers in terms of agility, dexterity and coordination.
Johannes Golla (Germany):
German line player Johannes Golla played seven games at the EHF EURO, scoring 28 times from 36 attempts (78 per cent), recorded an average of five steals and 67.14 passes per game. The 24-year-old understood the game well with his teammates and was ready to receive the ball even in the most unexpected situations. He is a player with acrobatic dexterity who can score a goal even from the most difficult posture.
Three more rising stars:
Arkadiusz Moryto (Poland):
The 24-year-old right wing scored 46 goals from 61 shots (75 percent) in seven EHF EURO 2022 matches. Besides scoring 21 penalty goals he was a master at completing direct fast-breaks with his pace particularly impressive. Moryto’s shots from the wing position showed a varied picture.
Branko Vujovic (Montenegro):
The 1.96m-tall and 23 years old right back played seven matches/248 minutes, scoring 38 goals from 61 shots (62 per cent). His greatest strength was his long-range shots from 10 and 11 metres, with which he could both score against the outgoing defender or beside or over a defensive block. Vujovic also played a key role in defensive organisation and recorded an average of five steals per game.
Dmytro Horiha (Ukraine):
The 24 years old left back played three games, scoring 16 goals from his 20 shots (80 per cent). He was one of the most dangerous shooters in the tournament with his unique shooting technic and accuracy. His main strength, however, was the jump-shot and his wide-ranged shooting repertoire.
Read the full Men’s EHF EURO 2022 qualitative analyse here.