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Euro 2024 handball: crowned for the fourth time, Nikola Karabatic makes history

2024-01-28T21:09:37.245Z

Highlights: Euro 2024 handball: crowned for the fourth time, Nikola Karabatic makes history. Winner of his 4th Euro with the Blues on Sunday evening against Denmark (33-31 AD), the French playing master for around twenty years. He has in fact just added an 11th gold medal to his neck. A record. If he no longer occupies the leading roles in the French game, "Kara" knows how to bring his experience to the youth of Guillaume Gille's men.


Winner of his 4th Euro with the Blues on Sunday evening against Denmark (33-31 AD), the French playing master for around twenty years


He will have marked an entire generation.

Nearly twenty-two years after his baptism of fire with the Blues in 2002, the boss is still there.

Winner of his fourth Euro this Sunday after a breathtaking final against Denmark (33-31 ap) of his friend Mikkel Hansen - who stole the status of top scorer in the history of the Euro -, Nikola Karabatic entered a little more in the legend of French sport.

He has in fact just added an 11th gold medal to his neck.

A record.

If he no longer occupies the leading roles in the French game, "Kara" knows how to bring his experience to the youth of Guillaume Gille's men.

An experience that the native of Niš, Serbia, acquired with numerous medals around his neck.

Also read “Great, magical, nightmarish”: from 2004 to 2024, Nikola Karabatic revisits all his handball Euros

Karabatic won its first major trophy in 2006. A Euro… already.

Until then, the French had not done better than fourth place in the competition despite two world titles in 1995 and 2001. With eleven goals against Spain in the final, the young Nikola Karabatic allowed the Strong to win this trophy who had always fled from them.

The hat-trick in 2009

Two years later, on August 24, 2008, in Beijing (China), the Karabatic gang won the first Olympic title for the French handball team.

A final won 28-23 during which “Kara” scored eight times.

In 2009, in Croatia, the native country of the Experts' center-half's father, the Blues scored a historic treble and won the third World Cup in their history.

Already three trophies in four years for Karabatic.

Starved to death and surrounded by a golden generation, the French playing master went on to win a second Euro in 2010, in Austria.

For the first time in the history of handball, a team is the reigning European, world and Olympic champion.

A year later, they retained their world champion title, in a competition in which the Montpellier player was elected best player.

2012 will mark the historic double for the French team, the first team to retain its Olympic title.

With of course Nikola Karabatic in his ranks.

A third Olympic title in Tokyo

Karabatic won its third Euro in 2014 against and at the eternal Danish rival.

The following year, he won a third World Championship, then a fourth in 2017 at home.

Forfeited for the 2021 World Cup at age 36, he returns to the France group to take his revenge against Denmark in the final of the Tokyo Olympic Games.

In the Japanese capital, he won his tenth medal in blue.

🤾‍♂️ #EHFEuro2024


🎙️ Nikola Karabatic: "We know that what happens this summer is going to be a big goal, we will be at home in Paris this summer for the Olympic Games"#FRADAN pic.twitter.com/N7B33wq1xV

— beIN SPORTS (@beinsports_FR) January 28, 2024

This Sunday, in Cologne, Nikola Karabatic won his eleventh international medal in the Euro final against Denmark, that cannot be invented.

A few months later, this summer, the French handball legend will be keen to win the Olympic Games for the fourth time.

Just to have a trophy cabinet that will please perfectionists with four Euros, four Worlds and three Olympic Games... This summer he could well add a new gold medal to his list of achievements.

Nikola Karabatic's golden record in the French team:

4 European Championships in 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2024.

4 World Championship victories in 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2017.

3 gold medals at the Olympic Games in 2008, 2012 and 2020.

Source: leparis

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