Attacking and goal-scoring trends among top teams in EHF EURO handball (2016-2024): implications for representative practice design

Introduction: This study examined longitudinal trends in attacking play and goal-scoring patterns among top-performing men`s and women`s teams in elite international handball. Methods: Match performance data were analysed from 666 matches across 10 European Handball Federation EURO Championships (five men`s and five women`s tournaments) conducted between 2016 and 2024. Results: The findings revealed a consistent increase in the contribution of positional attacks to goal scoring across both men`s and women`s competitions. This was accompanied by marked increases in 6-m finishes and breakthrough goals. In contrast, fast-break scoring remained stable or showed a slight decline over time, suggesting a growing emphasis on structured offensive play against increasingly organised defensive systems. Spatial analyses indicated a progressive centralisation of scoring activity towards close-range zones, while wing and 9-m shooting exhibited more variable or declining patterns across tournaments. Gender-based comparisons indicated that men produced higher outputs in several structured attack categories, whereas no meaningful gender differences were observed in transitional or numerical imbalance situations. Discussion: These findings indicate a systematic shift in the offensive ecology of elite championship handball towards centrally organised, high-probability scoring actions. Implications are discussed through the lens of representative learning design, highlighting how empirically derived match patterns can inform the design of representative practice tasks that preserve key perceptual-temporal constraints of competition. By aligning training environments with stable performance regularities observed at the highest level, coaches can better support functional decision-making and transfer from training to match play within comparable elite contexts.
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Notations:sport games
Published in:Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Language:English
Published: 2026
Volume:8
Pages:1771752
Document types:article
Level:advanced