Celebrating in Copenhagen: the Danish National Men's Handball Team Players Were Hit Hard After They Won the European Championship
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Denmark is one of those places where the handball can look face to face the almighty god of football. A country with an enviable multi-sport culture, despite its scarce population and territory: about 6 million and almost 43,000 km2. A sport that does not stop giving joy to this small nation thanks to the golden age of its male selection. The last, the recent gold in the European championship, where, moreover, was one of the three hosts.
There was massive interest in the European Championship final on Sunday evening between Denmark and Germany.
Icelanders' interest in the recent European Handball Championship was enormous, as evidenced by the viewing figures. Never before have more people watched a sporting event in this country than when Iceland faced Denmark in the semi-finals last Friday.
The Danish National Men's Handball Team players were very close to returning home after attending the European Resort Championship. Thousands of supporters were gathered on the central market in Copenhagen to greet the holders of the Continental Title.
The average viewership record for a sporting event was broken when Iceland met Denmark in the semi-final of the European Men's Handball Championship on Friday. The average viewership for the match was 66.4% and the cumulative viewership was 70%. The record was two days old at the time. The average viewership for the match between Iceland and Slovenia in the inter-group stage was 62.5%, which is 0.1% more than the record for Iceland's match again…
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