2014–15 Golden League

2014-15 Golden League
Tournament details
Teams 3
Final positions
Champions  Norway (1st title)
Runner-up  France
Third place  Denmark
Tournament statistics
Matches 18
Goals scored 867 (48.17 per match)
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The 2014–15 Golden League was the 3rd edition of the Golden League, 2nd in the women's gender, a friendly handball tournament organised by Denmark, France and Norway held in a series of three rounds of round robin tournaments being the first in Denmark, the second in Norway and the third in France.[1]

First Round

The first round was held in Denmark between 09-12 October 2014 in the cities of Holstebro, Esbjerg and Aarhus, the nation invited to play was Brazil

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Denmark 3 2 0 1 73 68 +5 4
 Norway 3 2 0 1 76 68 +8 4
 France 3 1 1 1 63 68 -5 3
 Brazil 3 0 1 2 77 85 –8 1
October 9 Brazil  27 – 31  Norway Holstebro
(16–13)

October 9 Denmark  19 – 22  France Holstebro
(10–9)

October 11 France  15 – 23  Norway Esbjerg
(9–14)

October 11 Denmark  28 – 24  Brazil Esbjerg
(15–9)

October 12 France  26 – 26  Brazil Aarhus
(12–12)

October 12 Denmark  26 – 22  Norway Aarhus
(12–13)

Second Round

The Second round was held in Norway between 27–30 November 2014 in the cities of Larvik and Oslo, the nation invited to play was Serbia

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Denmark 3 3 0 0 82 64 +18 6
 Norway 3 2 0 1 72 62 +10 4
 France 3 1 0 2 65 65 0 2
 Serbia 3 0 0 3 56 84 –28 0
November 27 Serbia  18 – 22  France Larvik
(8–13)

November 27 Norway  21 – 24  Denmark Larvik
(8–14)

November 28 Denmark  32 – 20  Serbia Larvik
(18–13)

November 28 Norway  21 – 20  France Larvik
(11–14)

November 30 Norway  30 – 18  Serbia Oslo
(16–10)

November 30 France  23 – 26  Denmark Oslo
(13–12)

Third Round

The third round was held in France between 19–22 March 2015 in the cities of Dijon and Besançon, the nation invited to play was Poland

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 France 3 3 0 0 78 66 +12 6
 Denmark 3 1 0 2 76 77 -1 2
 Poland 3 1 0 2 68 82 -14 2
 Norway 3 1 0 2 81 78 +3 2
March 19 Norway  26 – 27  Poland Dijon
(11–12)

March 19 France  24 – 23  Denmark Dijon
(14–15)

March 21 Norway  32 – 23  Denmark Besançon
(15–11)

March 21 France  23 – 20  Poland Besançon
(13–10)

March 22 Denmark  31 – 20  Poland Besançon
(12–10)

March 22 France  28 – 23  Norway Besançon
(13–12)

Final Standings

For the final standings are counted only the matches inbetween the three host countries[2]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Norway 6 3 0 3 142 136 +6 6
2  France 6 3 0 3 132 135 -3 6
3  Denmark 6 3 0 3 141 144 -3 6

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