Yugoslavia men's national handball team
| Yugoslavia | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Information | |||
| Nickname | Blues | ||
| Association | Handball Federation of Yugoslavia | ||
| Colours | |||
| Results | |||
| Summer Olympics | |||
| Appearances | 5 (First in 1972) | ||
| Best result | 1st (1972 and 1984) | ||
| World Championship | |||
| Appearances | 10 (First in 1958) | ||
| Best result | 1st (1986) | ||
| Last updated on Unknown. | |||
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Olympic Games | ||
| 1972 Munich | Team | |
| 1984 Los Angeles | Team | |
| 1988 Seoul | Team | |
| World Championship | ||
| 1986 Switzerland | ||
| 1982 West Germany | ||
| 1970 France | ||
| 1974 East Germany | ||
| Mediterranean Games | ||
| 1967 Tunis | ||
| 1975 Algiers | ||
| 1979 Split | ||
| 1983 Casablanca | ||
| 1991 Athens | ||
| EURO Tournaments | ||
| EURO World Cup 1971 Stockholm | ||
| EURO World Cup 1974 Stockholm | ||
| EURO Supercup 1981 Dortmund | ||
| EURO Supercup 1983 Dortmund | ||
| EURO World Cup 1984 Stockholm | ||
| EURO World Cup 1992 Stockholm | ||
The Yugoslavia national handball team was the national handball team of Yugoslavia. It was organized by the Handball Federation of Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav national handball team was made up of a handball players from the separate regions of the then SFR Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia).