Handball

Every Year’s Best Handball Player of the 21st Century – Ranked

The IHF World Handball Player of the Year award highlights the best talents in the sport, recognizing individual brilliance across different nations and positions. From Yoon Kyung-Shin’s groundbreaking win in 2001 to Mathias Gidsel’s rise in 2024, the list showcases two decades of handball greatness.

2001 – Yoon Kyung-Shin (South Korea, Right Back)

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Yoon made history as the first non-European to claim the award. His incredible scoring ability and technical mastery put South Korea on the global handball map.

2002 – Bertrand Gille (France, Line Player)

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Gille was rewarded for his dominance in the pivot position. His physical strength and ability to score under pressure made him indispensable for France.

2003 – Ivano Balić (Croatia, Centre Back)

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Balić secured his first title, showcasing extraordinary creativity and vision. His playmaking genius set a new standard for centre backs worldwide.

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2004 – Henning Fritz (Germany, Goalkeeper)

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Fritz became Germany’s first-ever winner thanks to his heroic performances in goal. His reflexes and composure under pressure proved decisive.

2005 – Arpad Šterbik (Serbia and Montenegro, Goalkeeper)

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Šterbik’s commanding presence between the posts earned him recognition. His consistency and leadership helped him dominate European competitions.

2006 – Ivano Balić (Croatia, Centre Back)

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Balić picked up his second straight award, underlining his status as one of the sport’s all-time greats. His flair and game control left fans in awe.

2007 – Nikola Karabatić (France, Centre Back)

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Karabatić’s first award signaled the rise of a new superstar. His tactical intelligence and leadership made him the heartbeat of the French team.

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2008 – Thierry Omeyer (France, Goalkeeper)

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Omeyer finally got the recognition his brilliance deserved. Known for his clutch saves, he became the ultimate wall for both France and his clubs.

2009 – Sławomir Szmal (Poland, Goalkeeper)

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Szmal gave Poland its first win with sensational displays in goal. His agility and determination inspired a generation of Polish players.

2010 – Filip Jícha (Czech Republic, Left Back)

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Jícha’s award marked a milestone for Czech handball. His powerful shooting and relentless drive made him a standout in Europe.

2011 – Mikkel Hansen (Denmark, Left Back)

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Hansen claimed his first title and began building his legendary career. His thunderous shots and playmaking lifted Denmark to new levels.

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2012 – Daniel Narcisse (France, Centre Back)

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Narcisse was recognized for his remarkable consistency and intelligence. His ability to decide big games made him one of France’s most reliable stars.

2013 – Domagoj Duvnjak (Croatia, Centre Back)

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Duvnjak secured Croatia’s third overall win with his first individual title. His vision and leadership cemented his place as one of the best playmakers of his era.

2014 – Nikola Karabatić (France, Centre Back)

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Karabatić returned to the top with his second career award. His dominance in midfield once again defined France’s golden generation.

2015 – Mikkel Hansen (Denmark, Left Back)

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Hansen’s second award confirmed his status as one of the sport’s elite players. His ability to score at will made him Denmark’s talisman.

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2016 – Nikola Karabatić (France, Centre Back)

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Karabatić won his third title, proving his consistency and longevity at the very highest level. His leadership remained unmatched.

2017 – Not Awarded

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The award was not presented in 2017. It marked a rare pause in celebrating individual excellence in handball.

2018 – Mikkel Hansen (Denmark, Left Back)

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Hansen claimed his third award, equaling Karabatić’s tally at the time. His blend of power and intelligence kept Denmark at the top of world handball.

2019 – Niklas Landin Jacobsen (Denmark, Goalkeeper)

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Landin won his first award, giving Denmark another iconic handball star. His reflexes and leadership as goalkeeper were key to his team’s triumphs.

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2020 – Not Awarded

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The global disruptions of the year meant the award was not given. It became another blank spot in the award’s history.

2021 – Niklas Landin Jacobsen (Denmark, Goalkeeper)

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Landin repeated his success with a second win. His consistency and dominance in goal confirmed him as one of the greatest keepers ever.

2022 – Not Awarded

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The award was again not presented in 2022. It highlighted the occasional interruptions in the tradition.

2023 – Mathias Gidsel (Denmark, Right Back)

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Gidsel earned his first award after a breakout year. His creativity, speed, and attacking brilliance made him nearly unstoppable.

2024 – Mathias Gidsel (Denmark, Right Back)

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Gidsel secured back-to-back titles with his second award. His rise to stardom reflects

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Oliver Obel – Sports Content Creator & Football Specialist I’m a passionate Sports Content Creator with a strong focus on football. I write for LenteDesportiva, where I produce high-quality content that informs, entertains, and connects with football fans around the world. My work revolves around player rankings, transfer analysis, and in-depth features that explore the modern game. I combine a sharp editorial instinct with a deep understanding of football’s evolution, always aiming to deliver content that captures both insight and emotion.