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OFFICIAL SQUAD PROCEDURE including OFFICIAL SQUADS CONTENT OVERVIEW Official Squad – Replacement Procedure Basic Idea Technical Terms System & Procedure Players Allowed Per Match Officials Allowed Per Match Further Specification Additional Announcement – Procedure and Handling Official Squad Lists GROUP A GROUP D Croatia 6 France 24 Belarus 7 Norway 25 Montenegro 8 Portugal 26 Serbia 9 Bosnia & Herzegovina 27 GROUP B GROUP E Czech Republic 12 Denmark 30 North Macedonia 13 Hungary 31 Austria 14 Iceland 32 Ukraine 15 Russia 33 GROUP C GROUP F Spain 18 Sweden 36 Germany 19 Slovenia 37 Latvia 20 Switzerland 38 Netherlands 21 Poland 39 2 OFFICIAL SQUAD – REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Basic Idea The use of an “Official Squad” by each delegation allows the participating nations to replace a maximum of 6 players throughout the entire tournament in accordance with the system explained below. This option eases the pressure on the participants, especially in the case of injuries. In addition to this, the listing of a final squad prior to the commencement of the championship is in the interest of the work of the media and press, as well as all those involved in promotion and public relation activities. Technical Terms • Official Squad: Total number of players (maximum 28) announced by the National Federations as their basis group for selecting the team participating in a European Championship. • Official Delegation: Players (maximum 16) and Officials (maximum 8) announced at the Technical Meeting who will participate in the tournament. System and Procedure 1. An Official Squad with a total number of 28 (or less) players, including the assignment of player numbers, must be announced by 5 December 2019, 12:00hrs by all participating delegations. The contingent of 28 players is the official / final squad of players of each participating nation. A maximum of 16 players from the original 28 will be announced at the first technical meeting one day prior to the start of the tournament. Please be aware that a preliminary squad list should have been announced by the participating federations by 16 September 2019, 12:00hrs at the latest. 2. A maximum of 2 players can be replaced by two new players from the original contingent of 28 (or less) during the preliminary round, a maximum of 2 players can be replaced during the main round and 2 players during the semi-finals, placement matches as well as the finals. If a replaced player returns, this counts as another replacements and is added to the total number of replacements. The date of the replacement can be chosen freely by the delegation (everyday replacement option). Each replacement shall be available at the EHF officeby 9:00hrs. on the respective match day. The following procedure applies: • The EHF shall be informed in writing about the details of the replacing players (using the official form for replacements, presenting the paper officially signed and stamped). The players’ information should reflect the information on the original “Official Squad” list. • The passports of the new players have to be presented by the team guide, team official, etc., to an EHF delegate or the EHF Venue Manager in original or by fax. If a copy of the passport is sent by fax, the original passport is to be presented to the EHF delegate of the respective match, 1 hour prior to the throw-off at the latest (alternatively if the replacement is taking place on a day of a Technical Meeting at the Technical Meeting on the respective day). • After the replacements are confirmed by the EHF (final approval to be granted together with the original passport presented), the new players will be added to the official match report of the next playing day, the replaced players will be removed and all parties involved (media, statistics) will be informed accordingly. Players allowed per match: All players announced at the Technical Meeting (max. 16) Officials allowed per match: 4 out of max. 8 officials announced at the Tech. Meeting 3 Further Specification • Even if less than 28 players are entered by the deadline announced by the EHF this team is the final squad. As a consequence all players eligible to participate in the EHF EURO are known as of the date stipulated. • A replaced player can return at a later stage of the tournament, in which case the conditions referred to in point 2 apply. • If a suspended player (certain period of me or number of matches) is replaced, the new player is only eligible to participate once the suspension period has expired. • Additional costs arising from the replacement or the additional announcement of players shall be borne by the partcipating nation, apart from the costs of local transport – including the transport from and to the arrival airport, which is provided by the OC’s. Additional Announcement – Procedure and Handling • In case a participating nation nominates 15 players or less in their official delegation, maintain the right to announce one additional player from the contingent named in their official squad. • Such additional announcements shall be forwarded to the EHF in writing (using the official form for additional announcements, presenting the paper officially signed and stamped) by 9:00 hrs. at the latest of the respective match day to the EHF championship office. • The passport has to be presented (by team guide, team official, etc.) to an EHF delegate or an EHF Venue Manager in the EHF championship office in original or by fax. In case of a fax copy of the passport is presented by the deadline stipulated, the original passport shall be presented subsequently to the EHF delegates of the respective match, 1 hour prior to the throw-off at the latest. • After the additional announcement is accepted (final approval to be granted together with the original passport presented) by the respective EHF official, the player will be added to the official match report of the respective day and all parties involved (media, statistics) will be informed accordingly. • While filling in the forms, all national federations are kindly requested to type thefamily name in capital letters and the first name and other information in regular / small letters. 4 GROUP A OFFICIAL SQUADS 6 CROATIA Family name First name Club Date of birth Height Weight Int. matches Goals Position ŠEGO MARIN MONTPELLIER HB 02.08.1985 198 cm 100 kg 41 2 GK AŠANIN MATEJ HC PPD ZAGREB 04.09.1993 206 cm 110 kg 7 0 GK ŠUNJIĆ MATE US IVRY HANDBALL 18.03.1987 195 cm 88 kg 18 0 GK CAR MORENO HC NEXE 22.04.1996 188 cm 96 kg 0 0 GK HORVAT ZLATKO HC PPD ZAGREB 25.09.1984 179 cm 86 kg 173 541 RW MATANOVIĆ VLADO HC GORENJE VELENJE 29.05.1995 182 cm 85 kg 3 9 RW VIDA IVAN HC NEXE 14.03.1995 186 cm 86 kg 12 10 RW MILETA FRAN HC NEXE 14.08.2000 177 cm 67 kg 1 1 RW MIHIĆ LOVRO ORLEN WISLA PLOCK 25.08.1994 180 cm 74 kg 32 37 LW MANDIĆ DAVID HC PPD ZAGREB 14.09.1997 187 cm 87 kg 22 67 LW RAVNIĆ VALENTINO HC PPD ZAGREB 20.07.1995 190 cm 82 kg 6 5 LW JELENIĆ MARIN HC NEXE 07.12.2019 194 cm 93 kg 1 0 LW MUSA ŽELJKO SC MAGDEBURG 08.01.1986 200 cm 114 kg 121 102 LP MARIĆ MARINO MT MELSUNGEN 01.06.1990 196 cm 114 kg 55 103 LP ŠIPIĆ MARIN HC PPD ZAGREB 29.04.1996 190 cm 107 kg 22 47 LP BROZOVIĆ ILIJA HC HANNOVER - BURGDORF 26.05.1991 195 cm 110 kg 34 38 LP DUVNJAK DOMAGOJ THW KIEL 01.06.1988 197 cm 99 kg 202 658 CB MAMIĆ MARKO HC LEIPZIG 06.03.1994 200 cm 100 kg 54 93 LB ŠARAC JOSIP HC CELJE PIVOVARNA LAŠKO 24.02.1998 201 cm 103 kg 2 0 LB HRSTIĆ MATEJ HC PPD ZAGREB 11.08.1996 197 cm 102 kg 1 1 LB KUDUZ ANTE DINAMO BUCURESTI 11.04.1995 202 cm 104 kg 1 1 LB GADŽA ANTE RK PPD ZAGREB 26.08.1996 195 cm 95 kg 2 2 CB CINDRIĆ LUKA BARCA 05.07.1993 182 cm 90 kg 59 139 CB KARAČIĆ IGOR PGE VIVE KIELCE 02.11.1988 189 cm 87 kg 76 179 CB STEPANČIĆ LUKA MOL-PICK SZEGED 20.11.1990 203 cm 105 kg 83 210 RB ŠEBETIĆ LUKA TREMBLAY EN FRANCE HANDBALL 26.05.1994 198 cm 97 kg 25 11 RB MARTINOVIĆ IVAN HC HANNOVER - BURGDORF 06.01.1998 194 cm 95 kg 2 0 RB VEKIĆ JOSIP HC PPD ZAGREB 16.03.1998 210 cm 100 kg 1 0 RB O F F I C I A L S C O L O U R S O F C L O T H I N G Family name First name Function Date of birth Shirts Shorts Goalkeepers Shirts ČERVAR LINO HEAD COACH (LC) 22.09.1950 First WHITE WHITE YELLOW HORVAT HRVOJE COACH 16.12.1977 Second RED RED BLACK KELENTRIĆ MARIO GOALKEEPER COACH 31.01.1973 Third BLUE BLUE GREEN RAK MILJENKO FITNESS COACH 20.09.1947 BRAJKOVIĆ DANIJEL FITNESS COACH 07.05.1977 KAJBA DAMIR PHYSIOTHERAPIST 09.11.1969 ŠIMUNOVIĆ FILIP PHYSIOTHERAPIST 04.07.1991 VORI IGOR MEN’S NT SPORT MANAGER 20.09.1980 UDOVIČIĆ IVICA NATIONAL TEAMS MANAGER 22.01.1964 ROTIM KREŠIMIR MEDICAL DOCTOR 23.04.1967 KUKIN TOMISLAV MEDICAL DOCTOR 19.11.1953 MARAŠ IVICA TEAM & MEDIA MANAGER 31.01.1975 MIRILOVIĆ ZDRAVKO TEHNICO 03.07.1965 BELARUS Family name First name Club Date of birth Height Weight Int. matches Goals Position SALDATSENKA VIACHASLAU Bacau 23.07.1994 189cm 84kg 66 1 GK MATSKEVICH IVAN MESHKOV BREST 08.05.1991 186cm 93kg 80 5 GK KISHOU ALIAKSEI SKA-MINSK 23.09.1986 194cm 90kg 46 1 GK MAROZ IVAN SKA-MINSK 05.10.1992 197cm 95kg 7 0 GK YURYNOK ANDREI MESHKOV BREST 21.09.1996 196cm 92kg 73 191 LW BROUKA IVAN SKA-MINSK 20.04.1980 185cm 80kg 197 598 LW PADASINAU ARTSEM BILLERE 04.01.1989 190cm 84kg 6 0 GK VAILUPAU MIKITA MESHKOV BREST 30.07.1995 186cm 85kg 27 75 RW BARANAU MAKSIM MESHKOV BREST 11.04.1988 190cm 85kg 142 350 RW RUTENKA DZIANIS SKA-MINSK 14.02.1986 186cm 86kg 101 263 RW ALIOKHIN MIKALAI SKA-MINSK 09.04.1998 190cm 88kg 14 19 RW KULESH ULADZISLAU VIVE KELCE 28.05.1996 206cm 102kg 59 166 LB PUKHOUSKI BARYS MOTOR 03.01.1987 188cm 95kg 196 838 LB KAMYSHYK DZMITRY