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The bidding process will start in 2012.<br /> <br /> The temporary suggestion of minimum stadia-requirements is:<br /> * 2 stadiums with 50,000 seats <br /> * 3 stadiums with 40,000 seats <br /> * 4 stadiums with 30,000 seats<br /> <br /> The final bid requirements will be distributed by UEFA on or about April 2013, in what UEFA calls ''the second phase''.<br /> <br /> == Expanded Format ==<br /> If there is no change in the bidding process in the future, the following applies:<br /> <br /> The format of the final tournament will consist of six groups of four teams, followed by a round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final. The top two from each group would qualify in addition to the four best third-ranked sides. This format would generate a total of 51 games, compared with 31 now, to be played over a period of 29 to 31 days depending on the match schedule. This historic decision gives middle-ranked countries a much greater chance to qualify for the finals. The traditional qualifying structure, with groups of six and five teams, will remain in place.<br /> <br /> == Possible bids ==<br /> Eight candidates have signalled to UEFA their interest in staging UEFA Euro 2020:<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;margin:auto; margin-left:.5em;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !colspan=&quot;6&quot; | UEFA Euro 2020 – Potential Bids<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Armenia}} / {{flag|Azerbaijan}} / {{flag|Georgia}}&lt;ref name=&quot;stadionwelt1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.stadionwelt.de/sw_stadien/index.php?head=Im-vierten-Anlauf-Tuerkei-will-Euro-2020&amp;folder=sites&amp;site=news_detail&amp;news_id=6011 |title=Im vierten Anlauf: Türkei will Euro 2020 |publisher=Stadionwelt.de |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Belgium}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.footgoal.net/suite.php?selection=61541 L’Euro 2020 en Belgique?], Footgoal.net, 4 December 2010&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Bosnia-Herzegovina}} / {{flag|Croatia}} / {{flag|Serbia}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5770314,00.html Drei Länder für eine Fußball-EM]{{de icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Czech Republic}} / {{flag|Slovakia}}&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.radio.cz/de/rubrik/tagesecho/tschechien-traeumt-von-fussball-em-2020-mit-den-slowaken-zusammen |title=Tschechien träumt von Fußball-EM 2020 – mit den Slowaken zusammen |publisher=Radio.cz |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.focus.de/sport/fussball/fussball-em-tschechen-und-slowaken-wollen-em-2020_aid_274555.html |title=Tschechen und Slowaken wollen EM 2020 |publisher=Focus.de |date=31 October 2007 |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Romania}} / {{flag|Bulgaria}} or {{flag|Hungary}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www1.romanialibera.ro/actualitate/sport/romania-si-ungaria-vor-sa-organizeze-euro-2020-sau-2024-200996.html România şi Ungaria vor să organizeze Euro 2020 sau 2024] {{ro|icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://sport.hotnews.ro/stiri-fotbal-2004313-bulgaria-confirma-vrea-organizeze-euro-2020-impreuna-romania.htm Bulgaria confirma: vrea sa organizeze EURO 2020 impreuna cu Romania] {{ro|icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=СнежанаМакавеева |url=http://www.trud.bg/Article.asp?ArticleId=829366 |title=Михайлов: Можем с Румъния да поискаме “Евро 2020” |publisher=trud.bg |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |{{flag|Netherlands}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.nu.nl/sport/2464088/knvb-richt-zich-binnenhalen-ek-2020.html KNVB richt zich nu op binnenhalen EK 2020], nu.nl, 10 March 2011&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Turkey}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.20minutes.fr/article/407940/Sport-Un-journaliste-turc-Ce-sera-pour-l-Euro-2020.php Un journaliste turc: «Ce sera pour l'Euro 2020»], 20minutes.fr, 28 May 2010&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.ntvspor.net/haber/futbol/35664/euro-2020yi-de-alacagiz &quot;We want EURO 2020&quot;] {{tr|icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;stadionwelt1&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{European Football Championship}}<br /> {{International football}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2020 in sports]]<br /> [[Category:UEFA European Football Championship tournaments]]<br /> <br /> [[ar:كأس الأمم الأوروبية لكرة القدم 2020]]<br /> [[cs:Mistrovství Evropy ve fotbale 2020]]<br /> [[de:Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2020]]<br /> [[es:Eurocopa 2020]]<br /> [[fr:Championnat d'Europe de football 2020]]<br /> [[ko:UEFA 유로 2020]]<br /> [[nl:Europees kampioenschap voetbal 2020]]<br /> [[ro:Campionatul European de Fotbal 2020]]<br /> [[ru:Чемпионат Европы по футболу 2020]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lucian_Bute&diff=439060240 Lucian Bute 2011-07-12T09:53:20Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: Undid revision 439057122 by 188.25.182.127 (talk)</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image=Lucian bute.png |<br /> | name = Lucian Bute<br /> | realname = Lucian Bute<br /> | nickname =Le Tombeur&lt;br&gt;Mister KO<br /> | weight = [[Super Middleweight]]<br /> | height = 6 ft. 1½ in. (187 cm.)<br /> | reach = 72&quot; (183 cm.)<br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]&lt;br/&gt; {{Flagicon|CAN}}[[Canadians|Canadian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|2|28|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Pechea]], [[Galaţi County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [[Montreal, QC]], [[Canada]]<br /> | style = [[Southpaw (boxing)|Southpaw]]<br /> | total = 29<br /> | wins = 29<br /> | KO = 24<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.lucianbute.com/ Official Site]<br /> }}<br /> {{MedalTableTop}}<br /> {{MedalCountry | {{ROM}} }}<br /> {{MedalCompetition|[[World Amateur Boxing Championships]]}}<br /> {{MedalBronze| [[1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1999 Houston]] | [[Welterweight]]}} <br /> {{MedalCompetition|[[Francophone Games]]}}<br /> {{MedalGold| [[2001 Francophone Games|2001 Ottawa-Hull]] |[[Super Middleweight]]}}<br /> {{MedalBottom}}<br /> <br /> '''Lucian Bute''' (born February 28, 1980 in [[Pechea]], [[Galaţi County]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.interbox.ca/lucian-bute-89327 | title=Lucian Bute | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romanian Canadian|Romanian-Canadian]] professional [[Boxing|boxer]] living and fighting out of [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. Bute is the current [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] champion. [[BoxRec]] has ranked Bute as the 8th pound for pound best boxer in the world and number 1 at the [[Super Middleweight]] in 2011.&lt;ref&gt;http://boxrec.com/&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> As an amateur, Bute won the bronze medal at the [[1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships]] in [[Houston, Texas]] and the Gold Medal at the [[2001 Jeux de la Francophonie|2001 Francophone Games]].<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> <br /> Lucian Bute turned pro in 2000. He is still trained by [[Stéphan Larouche]], who also trained former world champions [[Éric Lucas]] and [[Leonard Doroftei]]. <br /> <br /> ===IBF Super Middleweight champion===<br /> On June 15, 2007, Bute faced super middleweight contender and former Olympian [[Sakio Bika]] at the Bell Centre in Montreal in an elimination bout for the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] title. Bute beat Bika by unanimous decision (116-111, 118-109, 118-109) and, as a result, he got his shot at the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] super middleweight champion [[Alejandro Berrio]] on October 19, 2007. Bute beat Berrio via TKO in the 11th round. With this victory, Bute became the third Romanian professional boxing world champion after [[Leonard Doroftei]] and [[Mihai Leu]].<br /> <br /> ===Andrade Controversy===<br /> On October 24, 2008, Bute defeated Mexico's [[Librado Andrade]] by unanimous decision but the end of the fight was marred with controversy.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=17659&amp;more=1 Lucian Bute, Librado Andrade, Marlon B. Wrong and the Incompetent Timekeeper – A Non-Controversy]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> While Bute dominated his opponent through most of the fight, he nearly lost the title when he was knocked down by Andrade with two seconds left in the 12th and final round. When the referee, Marlon B. Wright, reached the eight count, the bell sounding the end of the match rang. However, the referee, stopped the count temporarily, when he signaled Andrade to return to his corner.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.tsn.ca/boxing/story/?id=253689&amp;lid=headline&amp;lpos=secStory_boxing Bute retains IBF title with unanimous decision victory]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Fighting Zúñiga===<br /> Bute defeated three-time world title challenger [[Fulgencio Zúñiga]] on March 13, 2009. In round four, Bute knocked Zúñiga down with a left uppercut to the body. Zúñiga got up, but Bute continued the assault, eventually leading to a stoppage by the referee.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.fightnews.com/?p=6439 Bute destroys Zuniga!]. Retrieved on 2009-03-14.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Bute vs. Andrade II===<br /> On November 29, 2009, Lucian Bute fought Andrade in a rematch and won with a fourth-round KO at Colisee Pepsi in Quebec City, Canada. Bute retained his [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] super middleweight title.<br /> <br /> ===Bute vs. Miranda===<br /> On April 17, 2010, Bute stopped Edison Miranda at 1:22 of the third round to retain his [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] super middleweight title in Montreal in front of nearly 15000 fans. Miranda lost the first two rounds and he was knocked out during the third round with a solid right uppercut to the jaw. Miranda got back on his feet but the referee decided to stop the fight seconds after, so the result was a technical knockout.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/290786&lt;!-- Bot generated title --&gt;]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === Bute vs. Brinkley ===<br /> <br /> On October 15, at the [[Bell Center]] in [[Montréal]], Lucian Bute [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] super middleweight champion scored an impressive ninth round KO over mandatory challenger [[Jesse Brinkley]]. It was mostly a tactical fight until Bute dropped Brinkley with a left uppercut to the body in round five. Brinkley barely beat the count. Bute floored Brinkley for the second time in round eight and knocked him out with an uppercut in round nine. It was Bute’s sixth title defense.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.tsn.ca/boxing/story/?id=337546&lt;!--Bute KO's Brinkley in 9th to retain IBF title in Montreal--&gt;]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === Bute vs. Magee ===<br /> Bute dominated and stopped European super middleweight [[boxing]] champion [[Brian Magee]] in the 10th round in a mostly one-sided fight at the [[Bell Centre]] in [[Montreal]]. Magee showed incredible heart throughout, and had some good moments in the earlier rounds. However, Bute wore [[Brian Magee|Magee]] down, knocking him down three times – once in the 6th, another time in the 7th, and a final time in the 10th. Bute won the fight with an uppercut in the 10th round. The bout was stopped at 2:04 of the round. The fight took place on March 19, 2011. This was Bute's seventh successful defense in a row. &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.boxingnews24.com/2011/03/bute-stops-magee-in-10th/ | work=boxingnews24 | title=Bute stops Magee in 10th | date=March 19, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === Back Home ===<br /> {{Main|Lucian Bute vs. Jean-Paul Mendy}}<br /> <br /> Lucian Bute successfully defended his [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] title for the eighth time in a row in [[Romania]] on July 9th against the previously unbeaten [[Jean-Paul Mendy]] of [[France]]. The Frenchman was the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]]'s No 1 contender and the mandatory challenger.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.interbox.ca/la-realisation-d-un-reve-pour-lucian-bute|title=La réalisation d'un rêve pour Lucian Bute|publisher=interbox.ca|accessdate=13 May 2011|language=French}}&lt;/ref&gt; This was Bute's first defense in [[Romania]] and his second fight there since 2005. The event took place at Romexpo and Bute won in the fourth round by knock out.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.boxingscene.com/lucian-bute-retains-crushing-knockout-mendy--41328|title=Lucian Bute Retains, a Crushing Knockout of Mendy|publisher=boxingscene.com|accessdate=09 July 2011|language=English}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Professional boxing record ==<br /> {{s-start}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''29 Wins''' (24 knockouts, 5 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=223046&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Res.'''<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Record'''<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Opponent'''<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Type'''<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Rd., Time'''<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Date'''<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Location'''<br /> | align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|'''Notes'''<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{N/A}}<br /> |{{N/A}}<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kelly Pavlik]]<br /> | || |<br /> |2011-11-05<br /> |<br /> |align=left|For [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |29-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jean-Paul Mendy]]<br /> | KO || 4 (12), 2:48 ||2011-07-09<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Romexpo]], [[Bucharest]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |28-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|IRL|flagicon}} [[Brian Magee]]<br /> | TKO ||10 (12), 2:04 ||2011-03-19<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |27-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jesse Brinkley]]<br /> |KO ||9 (12), 2:48||2010-10-15<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |26-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Edison Miranda]]<br /> |TKO||3 (12), 1:22||2010-04-17<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |25-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Librado Andrade]]<br /> |KO||4 (12), 2:57||2009-11-28<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Colisée Pepsi]], [[Quebec City|Quebec]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |24-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Fulgencio Zúñiga]]<br /> |TKO||4 (12), 2:25||2009-03-13<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |23-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Librado Andrade]]<br /> |UD||12||2008-10-24<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |22-0<br /> | align=left|{{Flagicon|USA}} [[William Joppy]]<br /> |TKO||10 (12), 1:08||2008-02-29<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |21-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Alejandro Berrio]]<br /> |TKO||11 (12), 1:27||2007-10-19<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Won [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|Cameroon}} [[Sakio Bika]]<br /> |UD||12||2007-06-15<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|For [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[Super Middleweight]] Title eliminator.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|Russia}} Sergey Tatevosyan<br /> |UD||12||2007-01-26<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] Continental Americas [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|Ghana}} James Obede Toney<br /> |TKO||8 (12), 2:49||2006-09-15<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[North American Boxing Federation|NABF]], NABA and [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] Continental Americas [[Super Middleweight]] Titles.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|Denmark}} Lolenga Mock<br /> |UD||12||2006-05-16<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] Continental Americas [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|South Africa}} Andre Thysse<br /> |UD||12||2006-03-24<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] Continental Americas [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Donnell Wiggins<br /> |KO||2 (12), 2:53||2005-12-02<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained NABA [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|Egypt}} [[Kabary Salem]]<br /> |TKO||8 (12), 3:00||2005-09-16<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[North American Boxing Federation|NABF]] [[Super Middleweight]] and [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] Continental Americas [[Super Middleweight]] Titles.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Jose Spearman<br /> |KO||8 (12), 2:13||2005-06-03<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Maurice Richard Arena]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Retained NABA [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Donny McCrary]]<br /> |KO||4 (12), 2:10||2005-04-21<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} Siderurgistul Hall, [[Galaţi]], [[Galaţi County]]<br /> |align=left|Retained NABA [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Christian Cruz<br /> |TKO||12 (12), 2:18||2005-03-18<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Won NABA [[Super Middleweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> | align=left|{{Flagicon|Canada}} Carl Handy<br /> |TKO||4 (12), 2:09||2005-02-19<br /> |align=left|{{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Pavillon de la Jeunesse]], [[Quebec City|Quebec]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Won [[North American Boxing Federation|NABF]] [[Light Heavyweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|South Africa}} [[Dingaan Thobela]]<br /> |TKO||4 (8), 1:22||2004-12-03<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Norman Johnson<br /> |TKO||2 (6), 1:19||2004-11-01<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} The Roxy, [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{Flagicon|Canada}} Willard Lewis<br /> |TKO||3 (8), 3:00||2004-10-30<br /> |align=left|{{Flagicon|CAN}} Le Medley, [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Rico Cason<br /> |TKO||2 (6), 2:43||2004-10-16<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Club Ovation, [[Boynton Beach, Florida|Boynton Beach]], [[Florida]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Tyler Hughes<br /> |TKO||3 (6), 2:46||2004-07-24<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Boardwalk Hall]], [[Atlantic City, New Jersey|Atlantic City]], [[New Jersey]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Zane Marks<br /> |TKO||1 (4), 2:35||2004-04-24<br /> |align=left|{{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Colisée Pepsi]], [[Quebec City|Quebec]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{Flagicon|Canada}} Jean Pascal Service<br /> |KO||1 (4), 1:48||2004-03-20<br /> |align=left|{{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Casino de Montréal]], [[Île Notre-Dame|Notre-Dame]], [[Montreal]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Darin Johnson<br /> |TKO||1 (4), 2:50||2003-12-20<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Robert Muhammad<br /> |TKO||2 (4), 2:05||2003-11-22<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bell Centre]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]<br /> |align=left|Bute's professional debut.<br /> |-align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> {{s-end}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.lucianbute.com/ Lucian Bute's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=223046}}<br /> *[http://www.interbox.ca/lucian-bute-89327 Profile on Interbox]<br /> <br /> {{s-start}}<br /> {{s-sports}}<br /> {{Incumbent succession box|<br /> before=[[Alejandro Berrio]]|<br /> title=[[IBF]] [[List of super middleweight boxing champions|Super Middleweight Champion]]|<br /> start=October 19, 2007|<br /> }}<br /> {{s-end}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Bute, Lucian<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 28, 1980<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Pechea]], [[Galaţi County|Galaţi]], [[Romania]]<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Bute, Lucian}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World super-middleweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:International Boxing Federation Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Super-middleweights boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Southpaw boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Canada]]<br /> [[Category:People from Galaţi County]]<br /> [[Category:1980 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> 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'''bidding process to host the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship''', which will be the 16th [[UEFA European Football Championship|European Championship]] and is commonly referred to as '''Euro 2020''', begins formally in 2012, and the hosts will be announced in 2014.<br /> <br /> == Hosting requirements ==<br /> If there are no changes in the bidding process in the future, the hosting requirements will be the following:<br /> <br /> Joint bids of two member associations are permitted, and under exceptional circumstances, joint bids by three member associations may also be considered. The bidding process will start in 2012.<br /> <br /> The temporary suggestion of minimum stadia-requirements is:<br /> * 2 stadiums with 50,000 seats <br /> * 3 stadiums with 40,000 seats <br /> * 4 stadiums with 30,000 seats<br /> <br /> The final bid requirements will be distributed by UEFA on or about April 2013, in what UEFA calls ''the second phase''.<br /> <br /> == Expanded Format ==<br /> If there is no change in the bidding process in the future, the following applies:<br /> <br /> The format of the final tournament will consist of six groups of four teams, followed by a round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final. The top two from each group would qualify in addition to the four best third-ranked sides. This format would generate a total of 51 games, compared with 31 now, to be played over a period of 29 to 31 days depending on the match schedule. This historic decision gives middle-ranked countries a much greater chance to qualify for the finals. The traditional qualifying structure, with groups of six and five teams, will remain in place.<br /> <br /> == Possible bids ==<br /> Eight candidates have signalled to UEFA their interest in staging UEFA Euro 2020:<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;margin:auto; margin-left:.5em;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !colspan=&quot;6&quot; | UEFA Euro 2020 – Potential Bids<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Armenia}} / {{flag|Azerbaijan}} / {{flag|Georgia}}&lt;ref name=&quot;stadionwelt1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.stadionwelt.de/sw_stadien/index.php?head=Im-vierten-Anlauf-Tuerkei-will-Euro-2020&amp;folder=sites&amp;site=news_detail&amp;news_id=6011 |title=Im vierten Anlauf: Türkei will Euro 2020 |publisher=Stadionwelt.de |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Belgium}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.footgoal.net/suite.php?selection=61541 L’Euro 2020 en Belgique?], Footgoal.net, 4 December 2010&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Bosnia-Herzegovina}} / {{flag|Croatia}} / {{flag|Serbia}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5770314,00.html Drei Länder für eine Fußball-EM]{{de icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Czech Republic}} / {{flag|Slovakia}}&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.radio.cz/de/rubrik/tagesecho/tschechien-traeumt-von-fussball-em-2020-mit-den-slowaken-zusammen |title=Tschechien träumt von Fußball-EM 2020 – mit den Slowaken zusammen |publisher=Radio.cz |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.focus.de/sport/fussball/fussball-em-tschechen-und-slowaken-wollen-em-2020_aid_274555.html |title=Tschechen und Slowaken wollen EM 2020 |publisher=Focus.de |date=31 October 2007 |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Romania}} / {{flag|Bulgaria}} or {{flag|Hungary}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www1.romanialibera.ro/actualitate/sport/romania-si-ungaria-vor-sa-organizeze-euro-2020-sau-2024-200996.html România şi Ungaria vor să organizeze Euro 2020 sau 2024] {{ro|icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://sport.hotnews.ro/stiri-fotbal-2004313-bulgaria-confirma-vrea-organizeze-euro-2020-impreuna-romania.htm Bulgaria confirma: vrea sa organizeze EURO 2020 impreuna cu Romania] {{ro|icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=СнежанаМакавеева |url=http://www.trud.bg/Article.asp?ArticleId=829366 |title=Михайлов: Можем с Румъния да поискаме “Евро 2020” |publisher=trud.bg |accessdate=13 May 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> |{{flag|Netherlands}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.nu.nl/sport/2464088/knvb-richt-zich-binnenhalen-ek-2020.html KNVB richt zich nu op binnenhalen EK 2020], nu.nl, 10 March 2011&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Turkey}}&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.20minutes.fr/article/407940/Sport-Un-journaliste-turc-Ce-sera-pour-l-Euro-2020.php Un journaliste turc: «Ce sera pour l'Euro 2020»], 20minutes.fr, 28 May 2010&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.ntvspor.net/haber/futbol/35664/euro-2020yi-de-alacagiz &quot;We want EURO 2020&quot;] {{tr|icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;stadionwelt1&quot;/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{flag|Spain}}<br /> &lt;|}<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{European Football Championship}}<br /> {{International football}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2020 in sports]]<br /> [[Category:UEFA European Football Championship tournaments]]<br /> <br /> [[ar:كأس الأمم الأوروبية لكرة القدم 2020]]<br /> [[cs:Mistrovství Evropy ve fotbale 2020]]<br /> [[de:Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2020]]<br /> [[es:Eurocopa 2020]]<br /> [[fr:Championnat d'Europe de football 2020]]<br /> [[ko:UEFA 유로 2020]]<br /> [[nl:Europees kampioenschap voetbal 2020]]<br /> [[ro:Campionatul European de Fotbal 2020]]<br /> [[ru:Чемпионат Европы по футболу 2020]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Cyperuspapyrus&diff=439045869 User talk:Cyperuspapyrus 2011-07-12T07:13:51Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Nomination of Wako-Pro World Grand Prix 2011: Romania vs Italy for deletion */</p> <hr /> <div>==My talk page==</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Cyperuspapyrus&diff=439011561 User talk:Cyperuspapyrus 2011-07-12T01:43:24Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Nomination of SuperKombat for deletion */</p> <hr /> <div>==My talk page==</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joe_Calzaghe&diff=438999336 Joe Calzaghe 2011-07-12T00:03:45Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>{{ infobox boxer<br /> | realname = Joseph William Calzaghe<br /> | nickname = The Pride of Wales,&lt;br&gt; The Italian Dragon<br /> | nationality = [[Welsh people|Welsh]]<br /> | image = JoeCalzaghe-July2007.jpg<br /> | height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}}<br /> | weight = [[Super Middleweight]],&lt;br&gt; [[Light heavyweight]]<br /> | reach = {{convert|190|cm|in|abbr=on}}<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1972|3|23|df=y}}<br /> | home = [[Newbridge, Wales|Newbridge]], [[Wales]]<br /> | birth_place = [[Hammersmith]], [[London]], [[England]]<br /> | style = [[Southpaw stance|Southpaw]]<br /> | total = 46<br /> | wins = 46<br /> | KO = 32<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Joseph William Calzaghe''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]], [[Member_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|MBE]] (born 23 March 1972) is a [[Welsh People|Welsh]] former professional [[Boxing|boxer]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=005364&amp;cat=boxer |title=Joe Calzaghe – Boxer |publisher=Boxrec.com |date=2007-11-24 |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; He is the former [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]], [[World Boxing Association|WBA]], [[World Boxing Council|WBC]], [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]], ''[[The_Ring_(magazine)|The Ring]]'', [[British Boxing Board of Control|British]] [[super middleweight]] champion and ''The Ring'' Light Heavyweight champion.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7638453.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe ends division domination | date=2008-10-03 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Calzaghe is the longest-reigning world champion in recent years, having held the WBO super middleweight title for over ten years until he relinquished the title to concentrate on fighting at light heavyweight. As his super middleweight and light heavyweight reigns overlapped, he retired with the longest continual time as world champion of any active fighter. He is part of the [[Team Calzaghe]] based at the [[Newbridge boxing club]].<br /> <br /> During his glory days he was perenially rated by Ring magazine as a top ten [[pound for pound]] boxer. Furthermore, he was rated as the second best pound for pound boxer on the planet by the BBC before he retired.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web<br /> | url = http://www.thering-online.com/ringpages/ratings2.html| title = The Ring Ratings| accessdate = 2007-03-23| publisher = The Ring |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070315070454/http://www.thering-online.com/ringpages/ratings2.html &lt;!-- Bot retrieved archive --&gt; |archivedate = 2007-03-15}}&lt;/ref&gt; He retired in February 2009 with an undefeated record, becoming only the fourth European boxer, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]], [[Romania]]n [[Michael Loewe (boxer)|Michael Loewe]] and [[Sven Ottke]], to retire as an undefeated world champion.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news<br /> | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7871918.stm| title = Undefeated Calzaghe quits boxing| accessdate = 2009-02-05| publisher = BBC Sport | date=2009-02-05}}&lt;/ref&gt; After his retirement, [[Ricky Hatton]] described him as &quot;the best British fighter we've ever had&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7873582.stm| title = Hatton hails Calzaghe as the best| accessdate = 2009-02-06| publisher = BBC Sport | date=2009-02-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Calzaghe is sometimes referred to as the &quot;Pride of Wales&quot;, or the &quot;Italian Dragon&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=18361&amp;more=1 |title=East Side Boxing |publisher=East Side Boxing |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; in reference to his mixed heritage (the dragon being both [[Welsh Dragon|a Welsh emblem]] and a [[Sardinia]]n myth). <br /> <br /> In 2007, Calzaghe became [[BBC Sports Personality of the Year]], by gaining 28.19% of the public vote.&lt;ref&gt;[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/front_page/7135700.stm BBC News Sports Article] retrieved 10th December 2007&lt;/ref&gt; This made Calzaghe the first Welsh winner of this award since [[show jumping|show jumper]] [[David Broome]] in 1960. He was also awarded the Young Boxer of the Year Award in 1995.<br /> <br /> == Biography ==<br /> Calzaghe was born in Hammersmith, London, to [[Sardinia]]n [[Enzo Calzaghe]] and his [[Wales|Welsh]] mother Jackie.&lt;ref name=&quot;calzaghe 1&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=calzaghe.co.uk – The unofficial home of boxing's greatest|url=http://www.calzaghe.co.uk//index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=13&amp;Itemid=26|accessdate=2008-11-10|publisher=calzaghe.co.uk |date=2008-11-09|work=calzaghe.co.uk website}}&lt;/ref&gt; The family moved to [[Wales]] when he was aged two. Their home is at [[Newbridge, Caerphilly|Newbridge]] in south Wales. He attended Roots School System and still lives in the area. Calzaghe was the first person to be awarded the [[Freedom of the City|Freedom of]] [[Caerphilly]], his home county, in 2009. The award was presented to Calzaghe in front of his family—dad and trainer Enzo, mam Jackie, sister Sonia, &lt;nowiki&gt;[then]&lt;/nowiki&gt; girlfriend Jo-Emma Larvin and sons Joe and Connor, 15 and 11 years old respectively at the time.&lt;ref name=&quot;WalesOnline 1&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sports/sports-news-round-up/2009/05/18/boxing-calzaghe-s-proudest-moment-91466-23648718/<br /> |publisher=Times Newspapers Ltd|date=2009-05-08|title=WalesOnline – Sports – Sports News – Boxing: Calzaghe’s proudest moment|accessdate=2009-07-10|work=WalesOnlinewebsite}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Already a [[member of the Order of the British Empire]] (MBE),&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://latestnews.virginmedia.com/news/sport/2008/06/14/cbe_for_calzaghe |title=News – News – Virgin Media |publisher=Latestnews.virginmedia.com |date=2008-07-21 |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; he was appointed [[Commander of the Order of the British Empire]] (CBE) in the 2008 Queen's Birthday Honours.&lt;ref&gt;{{LondonGazette |issue=58729 |date=14 June 2008 |startpage=7 |supp=yes |notarchive=yes}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;''[http://www.netnewspublisher.com/queens-birthday-honours-list-2008/ Queen' Birthday Honours, 2008]'' Net News Publisher, 14 June 2008&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Amateur career==<br /> Calzaghe, a [[southpaw]], began boxing at age nine.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sports/sports-news-round-up/2008/11/08/boxing-joe-calzaghe-chases-his-very-own-fairytale-of-new-york-91466-22209439/ |title=Sports – Sports News – Boxing: Joe Calzaghe chases his very own Fairytale of New York! |publisher=WalesOnline |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; In more than 12 amateur contests, he won four schoolboy ABA titles, followed by three consecutive senior British ABA titles (British Championships) between 1990 and 1993.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=British Broadcasting Corporation |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/justthejob/takeitfromme/star_joec.shtml |title=BBC Online – Just the Job – Take it from me |publisher=Bbc.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; This made him only the second boxer in history to win in welter, light-middleweight and middleweight divisions.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.calzaghe.com/pages/team_calzaghe/enzo_calzaghe.html ]{{dead link|date=September 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt; He reportedly had an amateur record of 110–10. Calzaghe received his last defeats at the hands of Michael Smyth in the 1990 Welsh ABA final and Romanian amateur Adrian Opreda at the 1990 European Junior Championships in Prague.&lt;ref&gt;Shuttleworth P ''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/7346607.stm How to stop Joe Calzaghe]''BBC report, 15 April 2008&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;''[http://www.calzaghe.com/pages/about_joe/biography.html Biography]'' on Joe Calzaghe's official website&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Professional career ==<br /> In September 1993 Calzaghe was signed up and made his professional debut at [[Cardiff Arms Park]] on the [[Lennox Lewis vs. Frank Bruno]] bill the following month. By June 1995, Calzaghe had won nine out of nine fights, seven in the first round and two in the second. At the end of 1995 Calzaghe was voted Young Boxer of the Year by the Professional Boxing Association and the Boxing Writers' Club, with [[Barry McGuigan]]'s top tipping Calzaghe for 1996: &quot;He punches ferociously, moves superbly and has the best of the European technique and US aggression.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;''[http://www.men-arena.com/about/?page_id=1176 World Championship Boxing presents Joe Calzaghe]'' Manchester Evening News, October 2006&lt;/ref&gt; By October 1995, he had won the British title, stopping Steve Wilson in the eighth round. Calzaghe's critics said that he had not really been tested. Calzaghe said in reply that he could only beat whoever was out there and prepared to fight him.<br /> <br /> In November 1996, Calzaghe moved to [[Frank Warren (promoter)|Frank Warren]]'s stable. Warren, who had managed [[Nigel Benn]] for his first twenty fights, declared: &quot;Joe Calzaghe is a far better prospect, in fact he is my fighter for the new millennium.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.talkboxing.co.uk/guides/boxing_legends_joe_calzaghe.html |title=Joe Calzaghe – A Boxing Legend Profile |publisher=Talkboxing.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Warren spent the summer of 1997 chasing a fight for Calzaghe with either WBC champion [[Robin Reid (boxer)|Robin Reid]] or WBO title holder [[Steve Collins]]. The fight with Collins was arranged, but at a late stage Collins withdrew because of injury, was stripped of his title, and then retired.<br /> <br /> Calzaghe split with promoter Frank Warren in June 2008 and announced that he would promote his fights personally for the remainder of his career. The split caused Warren to launch a court case against Calzaghe, claiming that a verbal promise to promote the [[Roy Jones Jr]] fight was broken and that Calzaghe owed him $1.4 million;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7469896.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe ends Warren association | date=2008-06-24 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe in turn claimed that Warren owed him past fees. In March 2009 the High Court ruled that Warren had persuaded Calzaghe to sign contracts under [[duress]] when Calzaghe was hungry and [[dehydrated]] preparing for matches and that Warren's company Sports Network Limited owed Calzaghe $2.8 million in unpaid fees. Sports Network Limited intends to appeal the award.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/03/16/sports/AP-BOX-Calzaghe-Warren.html?_r=1 Calzaghe Wins Court Battle Against Promoter] NY Times, March 16, 2009&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === WBO Super Middleweight champion ===<br /> After Collins retired, a fight against British boxing legend [[Chris Eubank]] was quickly set up for the vacant WBO title on 11th October 1997, in [[Sheffield]]. Calzaghe emerged victorious over the two-time WBO champion, shockingly knocking the granite chinned Eubank down in the opening seconds and claiming a unanimous points win. The judges scored the contest 118–110, 118–109, and 116–111 in favour of Calzaghe. Eubank said of Calzaghe in a 2006 interview that: &quot;Joe is the proper article, a true warrior.&quot;&lt;ref name=&quot;telegraph.co.uk&quot;&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxingandmma/joecalzaghe/3386601/Top-10-Joe-Calzaghes-most-important-fights.html | work=The Daily Telegraph | location=London | title=Top 10: Joe Calzaghe's most important bouts | first=Huw | last=Turbervill | date=2009-02-05 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe conceded that Eubank, even in his comeback, gave him the toughest fight of his life.&lt;ref name=&quot;telegraph.co.uk&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> In 1998 he defended his title against Branco Sobot (winning by [[technical knockout]] in 3 rounds), Sobot, was a late replacement for American Tarick Salmaci,&lt;ref name=&quot;news.bbc.co.uk&quot;&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/50336.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe cruises to WBO defence | date=1998-01-25 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; who pulled out after a row with his management.&lt;ref name=&quot;news.bbc.co.uk&quot;/&gt; Sobot was knocked down in the third round, he beat the count but immediately came under renewed punishment from Calzaghe.&lt;ref name=&quot;news.bbc.co.uk&quot;/&gt; Forcing the referee to step in at 1:35 of the third round. Calzaghe then went onto fight Juan Carlos Gimenez (TKO in 10 rounds), a former opponent of both [[Nigel Benn]] and Eubank.<br /> <br /> In 1999, Calzaghe started out by fighting his domestic rival, Robin Reid. Calzaghe was bitter that Reid refused to face him whilst holding the WBC championship in a unification bout, and vowed to beat him. After twelve rounds, the judges scored the fight for Calzaghe via a split decision.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.mostbeautifulman.com/athletes/robinreid/bio.shtml |title=Robin Reid – pictures, picture, pics, images, gallery, info, bio, gossip, shirtless, photos, videos, band, lyrics, songs |publisher=Mostbeautifulman.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Reid was never given the opportunity of a rematch. Calzaghe damaged his hand early on in the fight and according to Calzaghe, he suffered a dose of food poisoning.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.exodine.com/boxing/joe-calzaghe.html |title=Joe Calzaghe Boxing &amp;#124; Calzaghe Vs Hopkins Boxing Fight Tickets |publisher=Exodine.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe finished the year with another points win against Rick Thornberry.<br /> <br /> === The new millennium ===<br /> 2000 started with another points decision against [[David Starie]]. This was followed by wins against [[Omar Sheika]] (a fifth-round stoppage), and former WBC champion and close friend [[Richie Woodhall]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/wales/976045.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe-Woodhall – the countdown | date=2000-10-17 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> 2001 started with a first-round-stoppage win over unbeaten [[Mario Veit]], followed by a win against Will McIntyre on the [[Mike Tyson]]-[[Brian Nielsen (boxer)|Brian Nielsen]] undercard in [[Copenhagen]]. Calzaghe dropped the American in the third round with a ferocious left uppercut, although McIntyre managed to survive the count.&lt;ref name=&quot;ReferenceA&quot;&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/1597994.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe douses Kid Fire | date=2001-10-13 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; But the end was near, Calzaghe dropped McIntyre again at the start of the fourth and this time the referee stopped proceedings.&lt;ref name=&quot;ReferenceA&quot;/&gt; <br /> <br /> 2002 started with points wins against both the former IBF champion [[Charles Brewer (boxer)|Charles Brewer]] and Miguel Jimenez in Cardiff, followed by a quick TKO of Tocker Pudwill,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.britishboxing.net/fights_561-Joe-Calzaghe-vs-Tocker-Pudwill.html |title=Boxing Fights |publisher=BritishBoxing.net |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; who took the fight at very short notice as a replacement for the injured [[Thomas Tate]], in Newcastle in December.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.eastsideboxing.com/boxing-news/Calzaghe-vs-Pudwill-Result.php |title=Calzaghe and Hatton score easy wins in Newcastle |publisher=Eastsideboxing.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; With the win Calzaghe successfully defended his WBO super-middleweight crown for the 12th time. After the fight, Calzaghe said: &quot;I'm one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. I want to be remembered as one of the best British boxers ever.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/2570217.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe destroys Pudwill | date=2002-12-14 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Calzaghe's only fight of 2003 was in June against [[Byron Mitchell]] at the [[Cardiff International Arena]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boxing-calzaghes-world-title-under-threat-from-mitchell-541990.html | work=The Independent | location=London | title=Boxing: Calzaghe's world title under threat from Mitchell | first=Steve | last=Bunce | date=2003-06-27 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe won by [[knockout|TKO]] in the second. Calzaghe suffered his first career knockdown in the second round.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Calzaghe scores explosive win|author= |publisher=BBC.co.uk|date=2003-06-28|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/3016900.stm|accessdate=2008-04-20}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> 2004 started out with a defense against Mger Mkrtchian in Cardiff where he won by a seventh-round knockout, followed by a points win over Karbary Salem in [[Edinburgh]] in October, during which Calzaghe was knocked down in the fourth round by a right hand.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&amp;id=147 |title=Joe Calzaghe Nearly Derailed – Boxing News |publisher=Boxingscene.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, he dominated the fight and knocked Salem down in the 12th round, winning comfortably on all three scorecards, 116–109,117–109,118–107.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/statistics/1235868.stm | work=BBC News | title=Results from 2004 | date=2005-01-04 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Veit got a rematch against Calzaghe in [[Braunschweig]], [[Germany]], in July 2005.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.britishboxing.net/news_678-Calzaghe-can-t-Veit-to-make-Mario-pay.html |title=Latest Boxing News |publisher=BritishBoxing.net |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe beat Veit by technical knockout in the sixth round. On 10 September 2005, Calzaghe fought the [[Kenya]]n boxer [[Evans Ashira]] and won by a unanimous decision despite breaking his left hand in the third round.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxing/2007-04-10-1302554252_x.htm | work=USA Today | title=Calzaghe breaks left hand in 20th title defense against Manfredo | date=2007-04-10 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe fought on one-handed winning 120–108, 120–108, 120–107.<br /> <br /> === IBF super-middleweight champion ===<br /> :''Main article [[Joe Calzaghe vs. Jeff Lacy]]''<br /> His scheduled bout with IBF world champion [[Jeff Lacy]] for 5 November 2005 was initially canceled due to the break sustained to the metacarpal in his left hand. Warren successfully rescheduled it for 5 March 2006, and the match was won by unanimous points decision over Lacy who was a pre-fight favourite with the bookmakers &lt;ref&gt;{{cite news<br /> | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/2932769.stm<br /> | title = Clinical Calzaghe<br /> | date = 2006-03-05<br /> | accessdate = 2007-03-23<br /> | publisher = BBC Sport<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt; and pundits alike. Calzaghe dominated throughout the fight, with British fight fans chanting &quot;easy&quot; at the American during the last three rounds. Calzaghe gained the IBF title, and won every round despite a point being deducted in the 11th for an illegal &quot;behind the body&quot; punch. He also won recognition from ''The Ring'' magazine.<br /> <br /> On 14 October 2006, [[Sakio Bika]] challenged Calzaghe.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/boxing/events/2006/1014_calzaghe_bika/columns/gottlieb_profile.html |title=Boxing: All Fights : Upcoming |publisher=HBO |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Two points were deducted from Bika for head butts, one of which led to a severe cut over Calzaghe's left eye&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Staniforth |first=Mark |url=http://sport.scotsman.com/top-stories/Calzaghe-overcomes-the-cut-and.2818792.jp |title=Calzaghe overcomes the cut and thrust of Bika to win in ugly style – Scotsman.com Sport |publisher=Sport.scotsman.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; which would cause him problems for the duration of the bout. Calzaghe won the fight on decision, to continue his undefeated run.<br /> <br /> === Relinquishing IBF world championship ===<br /> On November 27, 2006, it was announced that Calzaghe had signed a contract to defend his WBO super middleweight title against former star of ''[[The Contender (TV series)|The Contender]]'' [[Peter Manfredo Jr.]] on April 7, 2007, at [[Millennium Stadium]] in Cardiff, Wales to be shown on [[HBO]]. Because HBO didn't want to cover any fight with mandatory IBF challenger Robert Stieglitz, and with the opportunity if he won against Manfredo to fight Taylor in the summer, Calzaghe chose to fight Manfredo and as a result had to relinquish the IBF super middleweight championship. Both Calzaghe and Warren claimed that &quot;Stieglitz doesn't mean anything outside of Germany.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6175236.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe relinquishes IBF title | date=2006-11-27 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Stieglitz went on to fight [[Alejandro Berrio]] for the vacant IBF title, losing in 3 rounds. Berrio in turn lost the title to [[Lucian Bute]] in his first defense.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Human:22445 |title=Alejandro Berrio – Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia |publisher=Boxrec.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === Fighting Peter Manfredo Jr. ===<br /> On April 7, 2007, Calzaghe met Peter Manfredo Jr. in front of 35,000 fans in Cardiff, Wales.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2007/apr/03/boxing.joecalzaghe | work=The Guardian | location=London | title=Calzaghe's heavyweight dream | first=John | last=Rawling | date=2007-04-03 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe was victorious on a third-round stoppage, unleashing a flurry of punches on Manfredo, who threw nothing in return, thus drawing a stoppage from the referee.<br /> Manfredo and some commentators called the stoppage premature because Manfredo did not appear hurt.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6530845.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe too strong for Manfredo | date=2007-04-07 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; HBO's ringside announcers declared that the stoppage was &quot;way too quick.&quot; Trainer [[Emanuel Steward]] did contend that Calzaghe was on his way to victory, but the stoppage tainted the performance through no fault of his own.<br /> <br /> ==Unifying the super middleweight division==<br /> ===Calzaghe vs. Kessler===<br /> [[File:Joe Calzaghe crop.jpg|thumb|right|Calzaghe at the [[Birmingham NEC]] in 2007.]]<br /> :''Main article [[Joe Calzaghe vs. Mikkel Kessler]]''<br /> <br /> In May 2007, [[Frank Warren (promoter)|Frank Warren]] released details to [[BBC 5 Live]] and on his website that Calzaghe had accepted Mogens Palle's offer of [[USD|$]]5 million to fight [[Mikkel Kessler]] in Copenhagen, [[Denmark]]. The bout took place at Cardiff's [[Millennium Stadium]] on November 4.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6280484.stm|title=Calzaghe-Kessler set Cardiff date|publisher=BBC Sport|date=11 July 2007|accessdate=2008-01-12}}&lt;/ref&gt; The fight was a unification bout for the WBO/WBA super/WBC/Ring Magazine super-middleweight titles. Calzaghe won by [[unanimous decision]], surpassing the 20 defenses made by [[Bernard Hopkins]] and [[Larry Holmes]] at middleweight and heavyweight respectively.&lt;ref name=&quot;usat&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxing/2007-11-03-calzaghe-kessler_N.htm|title=Calzaghe beats Kessler to unify belts, eyes Hopkins|last=Johnson|first=Chuck|date=2007-11-03|work=[[USA Today]]|accessdate=2008-11-10}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;secondsout&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.secondsout.com/reports/index.cfm?ccs=529&amp;cs=23157|title=Calzaghe Outboxes Kessler To Become Undisputed World Champion|publisher=SecondsOut.com|author=Paul Upham|date=November 4, 2007|accessdate=2008-01-12}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;reuters&quot;&gt;{{cite news |author=[[Reuters]] |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/calzaghe-the-undisputed-king/2007/11/04/1194117877368.html|title=Calzaghe the undisputed king|date=November 5, 2007|work=[[Sydney Morning Herald]]|accessdate=2008-11-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Only [[Joe Louis]] with 25 defenses of the undisputed heavyweight title and [[Dariusz Michalczewski]] with 23 defenses of the WBO light heavyweight title have more defenses of a title.<br /> <br /> Calzaghe was frequently described as [[undisputed champion]],&lt;ref name=&quot;usat&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;secondsout&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boxing-battler-calzaghe-triumphs-against-kessler-398962.html|title=Battler Calzaghe triumphs against Kessler|last=Staniforth|first=Mark|date=4 November 2007 |work=[[The Independent on Sunday]]|publisher=[[PA Sport]]|accessdate=2008-11-10 |quote=Joe Calzaghe was crowned undisputed world super-middleweight champion in Cardiff tonight | location=London}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_2848876,00.html|title=Calzaghe the king in Cardiff Welshman wows his home crowd with points win over great Dane|date=4 November 2007 |work=[[Sky Sports]]|accessdate=2008-11-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Since he had relinquished the IBF title, others argued that this was not strictly accurate,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/other_sports/boxing/view.bg?articleid=1043918 |title=Calzaghe’s plans quickly executed |last=Kimball |first=George|date=November 11, 2007|work=[[Boston Herald]]|accessdate=2008-11-10 |quote=Lucien Bute, whose claim to the International Boxing Federation title is all that stands between the Welshman and undisputed world champion status }}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=13117&amp;more=1|title=Sharkie’s Machine: Joe Calzaghe Too Slick For Mikkel Kessler|last=Gonzalez |first=Frank, Jr. |date=November 3, 2007|work=eastsideboxing.com|accessdate=2008-11-10 |quote=Joe Calzaghe, who is now the closest to being the undisputed super middleweight champion of the world. (There’s still the IBF title if he’s to have all four of the most recognized belts.) }}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Reuters]] called him &quot;undisputed king&quot; of the division,&lt;ref name=&quot;reuters&quot;/&gt; while David A Avila said he was &quot;the true undisputed world champion. Forget about the IBF titleholder [[Alejandro Berrio]]. That’s really Calzaghe’s belt too.&quot; &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-article/5473/america-watching-calzaghe-kessler/|title=America's Watching Calzaghe-Kessler |last=Avila|first=David A. |date=November 1, 2007|work=thesweetscience.com|accessdate=2008-11-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; The WBA describes as &quot;undisputed champion&quot; those who hold any two of the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO titles;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.wbaonline.com/wchampionships/SuperChampionship.htm|title=Super Championships guidelines|publisher=[[World Boxing Association]]|accessdate=2008-11-10 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080605184309/http://www.wbaonline.com/wchampionships/SuperChampionship.htm &lt;!-- Bot retrieved archive --&gt; |archivedate = 2008-06-05}}&lt;/ref&gt; which Calzaghe did after beating Kessler, and had earlier done after beating Lacy.<br /> <br /> == Moving up to light heavyweight ==<br /> === Calzaghe vs. Hopkins ===<br /> {{Main|Bernard Hopkins vs. Joe Calzaghe}}<br /> On April 19, 2008, at the [[Thomas &amp; Mack Center]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]],&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Iole |first=Kevin |url=http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-fightchart041808&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns |title=Fight breakdown: Hopkins-Calzaghe – Boxing – Yahoo! Sports |publisher=Sports.yahoo.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; Calzaghe defeated [[Bernard Hopkins]] and won [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']] light heavyweight championship by a split decision in his first ever fight in the United States. Going into the fight Calzaghe again was a heavy favorite as Hopkins was 43 years old and had lost 2 of his last 4 fights. Calzaghe did not get off to a good start. Hopkins dropped him with a right hand in the first round&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=09:57 PM ET&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;04.19 |url=http://www.fannation.com/si_blogs/staff/posts/2218 |title=Hopkins-Calzaghe, Round-By-Round &amp;#124; SI Staff Blog |publisher=FanNation.com |date=2008-04-19 |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; and began to get the better of Calzaghe on the inside.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Iole |first=Kevin |url=http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-boxscoring041908&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns |title=Hopkins-Calzaghe round-by-round – Boxing – Yahoo! Sports |publisher=Sports.yahoo.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; As the rounds went on, Calzaghe began to get his rhythm going by landing combinations at close range. Hopkins’ key weapon was his right hand, but after a few rounds Calzaghe could see the right hands coming and blocked the shots with his glove.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=15323&amp;more=1 |title=Sharkie’s Machine: White Boy Beats Bernard Hopkins |publisher=Eastsideboxing.com |date=2008-04-20 |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; According to CompuBox, Calzaghe landed more punches on Hopkins than any of his previous opponents.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxing/2008-04-20-calzaghe-hopkins-folo_N.htm | work=USA Today | title='Legend killer' Calzaghe overcomes Hopkins | date=2008-04-20 | accessdate=2010-05-06 | first=J. Michael | last=Falgoust}}&lt;/ref&gt; In the end, judges Chuck Giampa (116–111) and Ted Gimza (115–112) scored the fight for Calzaghe, while judge Adalaide Byrd (114–113) scored the fight for Hopkins. Hopkins has openly stated that he wants a rematch with Calzaghe &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=17615&amp;more=1 |title=Bernard Hopkins Still Wants Rematch With Calzaghe, Says He'll KO Joe This Time! |publisher=Eastsideboxing.com |date=2008-10-24 |accessdate=2010-09-10}}&lt;/ref&gt; but Calzaghe felt he had nothing more to prove and said he'd retire after the meeting with Jones.<br /> <br /> === Calzaghe vs. Jones Jr. ===<br /> {{Main|Joe Calzaghe vs. Roy Jones, Jr.}}<br /> On July 8, 2008, after Calzaghe's split from Frank Warren, it was officially announced that [[Roy Jones Jr.]] and Joe Calzaghe had reached an agreement to fight for the ''[[The Ring (magazine)|Ring]]'' magazine light heavyweight championship in New York City at Madison Square Garden on September 20, 2008 on HBO PPV. After Calzaghe injured his right hand in training,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7624275.stm | work=BBC News | title=Calzaghe confident on hand injury | date=2008-09-19 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; the &quot;super fight&quot; was postponed,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/jul/23/joecalzaghe.boxing | work=The Guardian | location=London | title=Hand injury hits Calzaghe's New York date with Jones | first=John | last=Rawling | date=2008-07-23 | accessdate=2010-05-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; with 8 November being set as the new date. Calzaghe was put down by an accidental forearm in the first round. Two close rounds followed before Calzaghe took control of the fight. In the eighth round, Jones sustained a cut over an eye, nearly forcing a stoppage. The judges' decision was 118–109 for Calzaghe.&lt;ref&gt;[http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/09112008/58/calzaghe-v-jones-jr-round-round.html ]{{dead link|date=September 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.boxingcapital.com/News_Article_091108RJJJOERPT.html 'Super' Joe Calzaghe too good for Jones Jr!]{{dead link|date=September 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Retirement===<br /> On 5 February 2009, Joe Calzaghe announced his retirement from professional boxing, finishing with a record of 46–0, one of the few World Champions to finish undefeated along with [[Rocky Marciano]], [[Ji Won Kim]], [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]], [[Michael Loewe (boxer)|Michael Loewe]], [[Ricardo Lopez (boxer)|Ricardo Lopez]], [[Pichit Sitbangprachan]], [[Harry Simon (boxer)|Harry Simon]], [[Sven Ottke]] and [[Edwin Valero]]. He is also one of only 3 undisputed and undefeated world champions (Marciano and Lopez are the other two).&lt;ref name=&quot;BeebRetire&quot;&gt;{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7871918.stm|title=Undefeated Calzaghe quits boxing|date=5 February 2009|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2009-02-05}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==After boxing==<br /> In an interview with [[GMTV]], Calzaghe stated he is promoting The Beat Bullying campaign. He said to have found the inspiration from being a victim of bullying himself when he was young, saying he got bullied because of his small stature.<br /> <br /> In August 2009, he was announced as a participant in the seventh series of the BBC's ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' series, partnering Russian professional [[Kristina Rihanoff]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/showbiz-and-lifestyle/showbiz/2009/08/26/joe-calzaghe-could-be-strictly-champion-says-kristina-91466-24533949/|title=Calzaghe could be Strictly Champion|publisher=Wales Online|date=2009-08-26}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Joe won the [[Soccer Aid|2010 Soccer Aid]], a British [[Charitable organization|charity]] football match with the Rest of the World team beating England, Joe scored the Rest of the World team's first goal, the game was tied after full-time but the Rest of the World won on penalties. <br /> ===Calzaghe Promotions===<br /> Following his retirement from boxing, Calzaghe started his own boxing [[Promoter (entertainment)|promotion]] company called &quot;Calzaghe Promotions&quot; with his father, [[Enzo Calzaghe]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Only Hatton can decide - Calzaghe&quot;&gt;{{cite news | title = Only Hatton can decide – Calzaghe | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8054350.stm | publisher = BBC Sport | date = 2009-05-18 | accessdate = 2009-05-18 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Cocaine use===<br /> Following an undercover investigation by the [[News of the World]] Newspaper, Calzaghe admitted he had used cocaine since his boxing career had ended. In a statement on his website, he added that he regretted his &quot;occasional use of cocaine in what have sometimes been the long days since my retirement from the ring.&quot; &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.joecalzaghe.com/latest-news/joe-calzaghe.aspx|title=An Apology|publisher=Joe Calzaghe Enterprises|date=2010-03-28}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Professional boxing record ==<br /> {{Start box}}<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot; colspan=&quot;8&quot;|'''46 Wins''' (32 knockouts, 14 decisions), ''' 0 Losses''', '''0 Draws'''&lt;ref&gt;http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=5364&amp;cat=boxer&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |- style=&quot;text-align:center; background:#e3e3e3;&quot;<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Res.'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Record'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Opponnent'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Type'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Rd., Time'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Date'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Location'''<br /> | style=&quot;border-style:none none solid solid; &quot;|'''Notes'''<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}} Win<br /> |46–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Roy Jones, Jr.|Roy Jones Jr.]]<br /> |{{small|[[Joe Calzaghe vs. Roy Jones, Jr.|UD]]}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2008-11-08}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Madison Square Garden]], [[New York City|New York]], [[New York]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained The Ring Light Heavyweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}} Win<br /> |45–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bernard Hopkins]]<br /> |{{small|[[Bernard Hopkins vs. Joe Calzaghe|SD]]}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2008-04-19}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Thomas &amp; Mack Center]], [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Won The Ring Light Heavyweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |44–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Mikkel Kessler]]<br /> |{{small|[[Joe Calzaghe vs. Mikkel Kessler|UD]]}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2007-11-03}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Millennium Stadium]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO and Won WBA and WBC Super Middleweight titles.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |43–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Peter Manfredo, Jr.|Peter Manfredo Jr.]]<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|3 (12), 1:30}}<br /> |{{small|2007-04-07}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Millennium Stadium]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |42–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Cameroon}} [[Sakio Bika]]<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2006-10-14}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester Evening News Arena|M.E.N. Arena]], [[Manchester]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained IBF and WBO Super Middleweight titles.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |41–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jeff Lacy]]<br /> |{{small|[[Joe Calzaghe vs. Jeff Lacy|UD]]}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2006-03-04}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester Evening News Arena|M.E.N. Arena]], [[Manchester]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO and Won IBF Super Middleweight titles.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |40–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Kenya}} [[Evans Ashira]]<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2005-09-10}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff International Arena|International Arena]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |39–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Mario Veit]]<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|6 (12), 2:18}}<br /> |{{small|2005-05-07}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Volkswagen Halle]], [[Braunschweig]], [[Lower Saxony|Niedersachsen]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |38–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Egypt}} [[Kabary Salem]]<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2004-10-22}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Royal Highland Showground]], [[Edinburgh]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |37–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Russia}} Mger Mkrtchyan<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|7 (12), 1:05}}<br /> |{{small|2004-02-21}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Wales National Ice Rink|National Ice Rink]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |36–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Byron Mitchell]]<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (12), 2:36}}<br /> |{{small|2003-06-28}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff International Arena|International Arena]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |35–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Tocker Pudwill<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (12), 0:39}}<br /> |{{small|2002-12-14}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Metro Radio Arena|Telewest Arena]], [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]], [[Tyne and Wear]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |34–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Miguel Ángel Jiménez<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2002-08-17}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff Castle]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |33–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Charles Brewer (boxer)|Charles Brewer]]<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2002-04-20}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff International Arena|International Arena]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |32–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Will McIntyre<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|4 (12), 0:45}}<br /> |{{small|2001-10-13}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Parken Stadium]], [[Copenhagen]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |31–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Mario Veit]]<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (12), 1:52}}<br /> |{{small|2001-04-28}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff International Arena|International Arena]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |30–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Richie Woodhall]]<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|10 (12), 0:28}}<br /> |{{small|2000-12-16}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Sheffield Arena]], [[Sheffield]], [[Yorkshire]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |29–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Omar Sheika]]<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|5 (12), 2:08}}<br /> |{{small|2000-08-12}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Wembley Conference Centre]], [[Wembley]], [[London]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |28–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[David Starie]]<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|2000-01-29}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester Evening News Arena|M.E.N. Arena]], [[Manchester]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |27–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} Rick Thornberry<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|1999-06-05}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff International Arena|International Arena]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |26–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Robin Reid (boxer)|Robin Reid]]<br /> |{{small|SD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|1999-02-13}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Metro Radio Arena|Telewest Arena]], [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]], [[Tyne and Wear]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |25–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[Juan Carlos Giménez Ferreyra]]<br /> |{{small|RTD}}<br /> |{{small|9 (12), 3:00}}<br /> |{{small|1998-04-25}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Wales National Ice Rink|National Ice Rink]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |24–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Branko Sobot<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|3 (12), 1:35}}<br /> |{{small|1998-01-24}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff International Arena|International Arena]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |23–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Chris Eubank]]<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|12}}<br /> |{{small|1997-10-11}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Sheffield Arena]], [[Sheffield]], [[Yorkshire]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Won WBO Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |22–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BRA}} Luciano Torres<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|3 (10), 0:52}}<br /> |{{small|1997-06-05}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Whitchurch Leisure Centre, [[Bristol]], [[Avonmouth|Avon]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained BBBofC Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |21–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Tyler Hughes <br /> |{{small|KO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (10), 2:04}}<br /> |{{small|1997-03-22}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Wythenshawe Forum, [[Manchester]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Carlos Christie<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (10), 1:39}}<br /> |{{small|1997-01-21}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Whitchurch Leisure Centre, [[Bristol]], [[Avonmouth|Avon]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Pat Lawlor<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (10), 1:55}}<br /> |{{small|1996-05-15}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Leisure_centres_in_Cardiff#STAR_Centre|Star Leisure Centre]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Warren Stowe<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (8), 3:00}}<br /> |{{small|1996-05-04}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Goresbrook Leisure Centre, [[Dagenham]], [[Essex]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mark Delaney (boxer)|Mark Delaney]]<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|5 (12), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1996-04-20}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} International Centre, [[Brentwood, Essex|Brentwood]], [[Essex]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Retained BBBofC Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Anthony Brooks <br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (10), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1996-03-13}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Brent Town Hall, [[London Borough of Brent|Brent]], [[London]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Guy Stanford<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (10), 1:24}}<br /> |{{small|1996-02-13}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Sport Wales National Centre|Welsh Institute of Sport]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Wilson<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|8 (12), 2:18}}<br /> |{{small|1995-10-28}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Royal Albert Hall]], [[Kensington]], [[London]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Won vacant BBBofC Super Middleweight title.}}<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Nick Manners<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|4 (8), 2:20}}<br /> |{{small|1995-09-30}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Festival Hall, [[Basildon]], [[Essex]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Tyrone Jackson<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|4 (8), 1:08}}<br /> |{{small|1995-07-08}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Barbican Centre]], [[York]], [[Yorkshire]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Robert Curry<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (8), 1:29}}<br /> |{{small|1995-05-19}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Elephant &amp; Castle Centre, [[Southwark]], [[London]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Bobbie Joe Edwards<br /> |{{small|UD}}<br /> |{{small|8}}<br /> |{{small|1995-02-22}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ice Rink, [[Telford]], [[Shropshire]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Frank Minton<br /> |{{small|KO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (8), 1:25}}<br /> |{{small|1995-02-14}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[York Hall]], [[Bethnal Green]], [[London]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Trevor Ambrose<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (8), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1994-11-30}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Wolverhampton Civic Hall|Civic Hall]], [[Wolverhampton]], [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Lee Dawson<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (8), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1994-10-01}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Wales National Ice Rink|National Ice Rink]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Karl Barwise<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (6), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1994-06-04}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Wales National Ice Rink|National Ice Rink]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Darren Littlewood<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (6), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1994-03-01}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Town Hall, [[Dudley]], [[West Midlands (region)|West Midlands]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Martin Rosamond<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (6), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1994-01-22}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Sport Wales National Centre|Welsh Institute of Sport]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Spencer Alton<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|2 (4), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1993-12-16}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Newport Centre]], [[Newport]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Mason <br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (4), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1993-11-10}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|ENG}} Watford Town Hall, [[Watford]], [[Hertfordshire]]}}<br /> |align=left|<br /> |- align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1–0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Hanlon<br /> |{{small|TKO}}<br /> |{{small|1 (4), ?}}<br /> |{{small|1993-10-01}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff Arms Park]], [[Cardiff]]}}<br /> |align=left|{{small|Calzaghe's professional debut.}}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> == Reigns of championships ==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Sanctioning Body and Weight Class<br /> !Reign Began<br /> !Reign Ended<br /> !Time Held<br /> |-<br /> |[[British Boxing Board of Control|BBBofC super middleweight]]<br /> |October 28, 1995<br /> |June 5, 1997 (''Vacated'')<br /> |20 months<br /> |-<br /> ||[[World Boxing Organization|WBO super middleweight]]<br /> |October 11, 1997<br /> |September 26, 2008 (''Retired'')<br /> |131½ months<br /> |-<br /> |[[International Boxing Federation|IBF super middleweight]]<br /> |March 4, 2006<br /> |November 27, 2006 (''Retired'')<br /> |8 months<br /> |-<br /> |[[World Boxing Council|WBC super middleweight]]<br /> |November 3, 2007<br /> |July 4, 2008 (''Retired'')<br /> |9 months<br /> |-<br /> |[[World Boxing Association|WBA super middleweight]]<br /> |November 3, 2007<br /> |July 4, 2008 (''Retired'')<br /> |9 months<br /> |-<br /> |[[List of The Ring world champions|The Ring]] [[List of The Ring world champions#Super Middleweight|super middleweight]]<br /> |March 4, 2006<br /> |September 28, 2008 (''Retired'')<br /> |30 months<br /> |-<br /> |[[List of The Ring world champions|The Ring]] [[List of The Ring world champions#Light Heavyweight|light heavyweight]]<br /> |April 19, 2008<br /> |February 5, 2009 (''Retired'')<br /> |10 months<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == See also ==<br /> <br /> * [[Reigning boxing champions#Super middleweight|Reigning boxing champions]]<br /> * [[Ring Magazine pound for pound]]<br /> * [[List of The Ring world champions]]<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> <br /> {{refs|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> {{wikiquote}}<br /> * [http://www.calzaghe.com Official Joe Calzaghe Website]<br /> * [http://www.boxinginsider.com/biofiles/joe-calzaghe/ Bio – file interview with Joe Calzaghe @ BoxingInsider.com]<br /> * [http://www.football.virginmedia.com/page/Galleries/0,,12555~1443542,00.html Joe Calzaghe career in pics – Virgin Media Sport]<br /> * [http://boxing.about.com/od/records/a/calzaghe.htm Joe Calzaghe Fight-by-Fight Career Record]<br /> * [http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:SFiBNcrgyF4J:www.sho.com/site/boxing/profile.do%3Ffighter%3D547+Calzaghe+defeat+referee+son&amp;hl=it&amp;gl=it&amp;ct=clnk&amp;cd=2 Showtime fighter facts]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=005364}}<br /> *[http://www.boxen-artur.de/en/002_calzaghe boxen-artur.de] – Encyclopedia<br /> * [http://www.britishboxing.net/boxers_13382-Joe-Calzaghe.html Statistics at BritishBoxing.net]<br /> * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/halloffame/sport/joe_calzaghe.shtml BBC Wales profile]<br /> * [http://www.calzaghe-fight-news.com/index.html Joe Calzaghe Fight News]<br /> <br /> {{s-start}}<br /> {{s-ach|aw}}<br /> {{s-bef | before= [[Tanni Grey-Thompson]]}}<br /> {{s-ttl | title=[[BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year]]|years=2001}}<br /> {{s-aft | after= [[Mark Hughes]]}}<br /> |-<br /> {{s-bef | before= [[Gareth Thomas (rugby player)|Gareth Thomas]]}}<br /> {{s-ttl | title=[[BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year]] | years=2006,2007}}<br /> {{s-aft | 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Champion]]|years=March 4, 2006 – September 28, 2008&lt;br&gt;Vacated}}<br /> {{s-vac}}<br /> |-<br /> {{s-non | reason=Inaugural Champion}}<br /> {{s-ttl | title=[[List of undisputed boxing champions#Super Middleweight|Undisputed Super Middleweight Champion]]||years=November 4, 2007 – [[June 27]] [[2008]]&lt;br /&gt;Vacated}}<br /> {{s-vac}}<br /> |-<br /> {{s-bef | rows=2 | before=[[Mikkel Kessler]]}}<br /> {{s-ttl | title=[[World Boxing Council|WBC]] [[List of super middleweight boxing champions|Super Middleweight Champion]]<br /> | years=November 4, 2007 – June 27, 2008&lt;br/&gt;Vacated}}<br /> {{s-vac | next=[[Carl Froch]]}}<br /> |-<br /> {{s-ttl | title=[[World Boxing Association|WBA]] [[List of super middleweight boxing champions|Super Middleweight Champion]]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;small&gt;super champion status&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | years=November 4, 2007 – October 21, 2008&lt;br /&gt;Vacated}}<br /> {{s-vac | next=[[Mikkel Kessler]]}}<br /> |-<br /> {{s-bef|before=[[Bernard 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[[pl:Joe Calzaghe]]<br /> [[ru:Кальзаге, Джо]]<br /> [[fi:Joe Calzaghe]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sven_Ottke&diff=438999236 Sven Ottke 2011-07-12T00:02:57Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox martial artist<br /> | name = Sven Ottke<br /> | image = <br /> | image_size = <br /> | caption = <br /> | birth_name = <br /> | other_names = ''the Phantom''<br /> | nationality = {{flagicon|GER}} [[Germany]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|6|3|df=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Berlin-Spandau]], [[West Germany]]<br /> | fighting_out_of = [[Karlsruhe, Germany]]<br /> | death_date = <br /> | death_place = <br /> | height = {{convert|1.78|m|ftin|abbr=on}}<br /> | weight = {{convert|168|lb|kg st|abbr=on}}<br /> | style = <br /> | stance = orthodox<br /> | team = <br /> | trainer = [[Ulli Wegner]]<br /> | years_active = 1985–2004<br /> | box_win = 34<br /> | box_kowin = 6<br /> | box_loss = 0<br /> | box_koloss = <br /> | box_draw = <br /> | box_nc = <br /> | am_win = 256<br /> | am_kowin = <br /> | am_subwin = <br /> | am_loss = 47<br /> | am_koloss = <br /> | am_subloss = <br /> | am_draw = 5<br /> | am_nc = <br /> | other = <br /> | occupation = <br /> | spouse = <br /> | relatives = <br /> | students = <br /> | university =<br /> | url = <br /> | boxrec = 007203<br /> | sherdog = <br /> }}<br /> {{MedalTableTop|}}<br /> {{MedalCountry | {{FRG}} }}<br /> {{MedalSport | Men’s [[Boxing]]}}<br /> {{MedalCompetition|[[World Amateur Boxing Championships|World Amateur Championships]]}}<br /> {{MedalBronze| [[1989 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1989 Moscow]] | Middleweight}}<br /> {{MedalCompetition|[[European Amateur Boxing Championships|European Amateur Championships]]}}<br /> {{MedalGold| [[1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1991 Gothenburg]] | Middleweight}}<br /> {{MedalBronze| [[1993 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1993 Bursa]] | Light Heavyweight}}<br /> {{MedalGold| [[1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1996 Vejle]] | Middleweight}}<br /> {{MedalBottom}}<br /> <br /> '''Sven Ottke''', (born 3 June 1967 in [[Spandau]], [[West Berlin]], [[West Germany]]) known as ''&quot;the Phantom&quot;'', is a former [[Germany|German]] [[professional boxing|professional boxer]] who remained undefeated throughout his professional career and held the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF world super middleweight]] title from 1998 to 2004. Ottke became the third European boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]] and [[Romania]]n [[Michael Loewe (boxer)|Michael Loewe]].<br /> <br /> ==Early life==<br /> Sven Ottke served two apprenticeships as a plasterer and industrial clerk. He became a member of the boxing club ''[[Spandau]]er BC 26 Berlin'' at the age of 14.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur career==<br /> He rebutted his critics, which had complained that he had started too late, when he became German Champion at the age of 18 at [[Middleweight]]. Ten further titles would follow. He took part in the [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988]], [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992]] and [[1996 Summer Olympics|1996]] [[Olympic Games]] . He became European Champion in [[1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1991]] and [[1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1996]], and came third in [[1993 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1993]].<br /> <br /> Ottke held amateur wins over [[Antonio Tarver]], [[Chris Byrd]], [[Michael Moorer]], [[Zsolt Erdei]] and [[Juan Carlos Gomez]] [http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php/Sven_Ottke%27s_Amateur_Record]. &lt;BR&gt;<br /> *Amateur Record: 256-47-5<br /> *East Germany Middleweight Champion 1985-1989<br /> *German National Middleweight Champion (1990-1991, 1995-1996)<br /> *German National Light Heavyweight Champion (1992-1993)<br /> *Three time Olympian<br /> <br /> ==Pro career==<br /> After 308 fights as an amateur, of which he won 256, he turned professional in 1997. Less than a year later on 24 October 1998, he won the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]]-[[super middleweight]] championship from [[Charles Brewer (boxer)|Charles Brewer]]. After this he made 16 successful defenses of his IBF title against fighters like Thomas Tate, [[Glencoffe Johnson]], [[Silvio Branco]], [[James Butler (boxer)|James Butler]], [[Anthony Mundine]], and Joe Gatti. He was at the peak of his career when he added the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] version on 13 March 2003 in a fight against WBA champion [[Byron Mitchell]], winning by split points decision. <br /> <br /> After successfully defending his title 21 times, Ottke stepped down as undefeated world champion on 27 March 2004. Ottke has a record of 34 wins and 0 losses as a professional, of which 6 were by knockout. He was named IBF &quot;Fighter of the Year&quot; in 2003.<br /> <br /> ==Comeback==<br /> In May 2008, a comeback was planned against Dariusz Michalczewski in Germany, but the match never materialized.<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box<br /> | before=[[Charles Brewer (boxer)|Charles Brewer]]<br /> | title=[[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] [[List of super middleweight boxing champions|Super Middleweight Champion]]<br /> | after=[[Jeff Lacy]]&lt;br/&gt;&lt;small&gt;Filled vacancy&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | years=24 Oct 1998 &amp;ndash; 27 March 2004 &lt;br&gt;Retired<br /> }}<br /> {{s-new | reason=Unified against [[Byron Mitchell]]}}<br /> {{s-ttl | title=[[World Boxing Association|WBA]] [[List of super middleweight boxing champions|Super Middleweight Champion]] &lt;br/&gt;Super title|years=15 Mar 2003 &amp;ndash; 27 March 2004&lt;br&gt; Retired}}<br /> {{s-aft | after=[[Mikkel Kessler]]&lt;br/&gt;&lt;small&gt;Filled vacancy after later&lt;br&gt;WBA-WBC title match.&lt;/small&gt;<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * {{PND|124731139}}<br /> * {{boxrec|id=007203}}<br /> * [http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php/Sven_Ottke%27s_Amateur_Record Amateur Record]<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Ottke, Sven<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = 3 June 1967<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Berlin-Spandau]], [[West Germany]]<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Ottke, Sven}}<br /> [[Category:1967 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:German boxers]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Association Champions]]<br /> [[Category:International Boxing Federation Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Boxers at the 1988 Summer Olympics]]<br /> [[Category:Boxers at the 1992 Summer Olympics]]<br /> [[Category:Boxers at the 1996 Summer Olympics]]<br /> [[Category:Olympic boxers of Germany]]<br /> [[Category:Dancing on Ice participants]]<br /> <br /> [[de:Sven Ottke]]<br /> [[fr:Sven Ottke]]<br /> [[hu:Sven Ottke]]<br /> [[ja:スベン・オットケ]]<br /> [[ru:Оттке, Свен]]<br /> [[sv:Sven Ottke]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438999116 Mihai Leu 2011-07-12T00:02:03Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Car racing */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |28-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Michael Carruth]]<br /> | MD || 12<br /> |1997-09-20 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left| Retained [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |27-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Panama}} [[Santiago Samaniego]]<br /> | UD || 12<br /> |1997-02-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left| Won vacant [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |26-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Eric Jakubowski]]<br /> | TKO || 5 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-11-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |25-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Jorge Ramirez (boxer)|Jorge Ramirez]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-10-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Zoo-Gesellschaftshaus, [[Frankfurt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |24-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Dwayne Swift]]<br /> | KO || 4 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-06-08 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Deutz Sporthalle, [[Cologne]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |23-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Freddy Demeulenaere]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-05-04 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sport und Erholungszentrum, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |22-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Jose Brand]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-04-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |21-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Miguel Angel Pena]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1995-06-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Europahalle]], [[Karlsruhe]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Craig Houk]]<br /> | TKO || 11 {{small|(12)}}<br /> |1995-04-01 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Saaltheater Geulen, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] Inter-Continental [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bobby Butters]]<br /> | UD || 8<br /> |1995-01-28 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Harold Bennett (boxer)|Harold Bennett]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-12-17 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schramm]]<br /> | PTS || 10<br /> |1994-12-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Atelier Bruno Bruni, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[Germany|German]] International [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Benjamin Felix]]<br /> | TKO || 2<br /> |1994-11-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ratalsky]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-10-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hansehalle, [[Lübeck]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Attila Veres]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-09-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Wiener Neustadt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best [[racecar driver]] in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438998823 Mihai Leu 2011-07-12T00:00:06Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |28-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Michael Carruth]]<br /> | MD || 12<br /> |1997-09-20 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left| Retained [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |27-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Panama}} [[Santiago Samaniego]]<br /> | UD || 12<br /> |1997-02-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left| Won vacant [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |26-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Eric Jakubowski]]<br /> | TKO || 5 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-11-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |25-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Jorge Ramirez (boxer)|Jorge Ramirez]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-10-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Zoo-Gesellschaftshaus, [[Frankfurt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |24-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Dwayne Swift]]<br /> | KO || 4 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-06-08 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Deutz Sporthalle, [[Cologne]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |23-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Freddy Demeulenaere]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-05-04 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sport und Erholungszentrum, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |22-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Jose Brand]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-04-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |21-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Miguel Angel Pena]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1995-06-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Europahalle]], [[Karlsruhe]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Craig Houk]]<br /> | TKO || 11 {{small|(12)}}<br /> |1995-04-01 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Saaltheater Geulen, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] Inter-Continental [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bobby Butters]]<br /> | UD || 8<br /> |1995-01-28 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Harold Bennett (boxer)|Harold Bennett]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-12-17 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schramm]]<br /> | PTS || 10<br /> |1994-12-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Atelier Bruno Bruni, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[Germany|German]] International [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Benjamin Felix]]<br /> | TKO || 2<br /> |1994-11-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ratalsky]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-10-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hansehalle, [[Lübeck]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Attila Veres]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-09-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Wiener Neustadt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438998654 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:58:34Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |28-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Michael Carruth]]<br /> | MD || 12<br /> |1997-09-20 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left| Retained [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |27-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Panama}} [[Santiago Samaniego]]<br /> | UD || 12<br /> |1997-02-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left| Won vacant [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |26-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Eric Jakubowski]]<br /> | TKO || 5 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-11-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |25-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Jorge Ramirez]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-10-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Zoo-Gesellschaftshaus, [[Frankfurt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |24-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Dwayne Swift]]<br /> | KO || 4 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-06-08 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Deutz Sporthalle, [[Cologne]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |23-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Freddy Demeulenaere]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-05-04 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sport und Erholungszentrum, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |22-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Jose Brand]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-04-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |21-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Miguel Angel Pena]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1995-06-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Europahalle]], [[Karlsruhe]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Craig Houk]]<br /> | TKO || 11 {{small|(12)}}<br /> |1995-04-01 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Saaltheater Geulen, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] Inter-Continental [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bobby Butters]]<br /> | UD || 8<br /> |1995-01-28 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Harold Bennett]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-12-17 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schramm]]<br /> | PTS || 10<br /> |1994-12-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Atelier Bruno Bruni, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[Germany|German]] International [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Benjamin Felix]]<br /> | TKO || 2<br /> |1994-11-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ratalsky]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-10-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hansehalle, [[Lübeck]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Attila Veres]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-09-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Wiener Neustadt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Carruth&diff=438998559 Michael Carruth 2011-07-11T23:57:42Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Pro career */</p> <hr /> <div>{{MedalTableTop}}<br /> {{MedalCountry | {{IRL}} }}<br /> {{MedalSport | Men’s [[Boxing]]}}<br /> {{MedalCompetition|[[Boxing at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}<br /> {{MedalGold | [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Barcelona]] | [[Boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Welterweight]]}}<br /> {{MedalCompetition|[[World Amateur Boxing Championships|World Amateur Championships]]}}<br /> {{MedalBronze| [[1989 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1989 Moscow]] | Light Welterweight}}<br /> {{MedalBottom}}<br /> '''Michael Carruth''' (born 9 July 1967) is a [[southpaw]] [[Irish people|Irish]] [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Dublin, Ireland|Dublin]] who won the welterweight gold medal at the [[1992 Summer Olympics]] in [[Barcelona]]. Carruth has just finished a stint as expert boxing analyst for [[RTE]]s Olympic coverage. He is currently involved in the [[Gaelic Athletic Association|GAA]], being a masseur to the [[Westmeath GAA|Westmeath senior football team]].&lt;ref&gt;http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2009/1015/westmeath.html&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Olympic results ==<br /> ;[[Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Olympics]] Lightweight Boxing:<br /> *1st round bye<br /> *Defeated [[Satoru Higashi]] (Japan) 5-0<br /> *Lost to [[George Scott (boxer)|George Scott]] (Sweden) KO by 1<br /> <br /> ;[[Boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Olympics]] Welterweight Boxing:<br /> *1st round bye<br /> *2nd Round (last 16): Defeated [[Mikaele Masoe]] (American Samoa) 11-2<br /> *Quarter-final: Defeated [[Andreas Otto]] (Germany) 35-22<br /> *Semi-final: Defeated [[Arkhom Chenglai]] (Thailand) 11-4<br /> *Final: Defeated [[Juan Hernández Sierra]] (Cuba) 13-10<br /> <br /> Carruth's medal was Ireland's first ever gold medal in boxing, only a couple of hours after teammate [[Wayne McCullough]] had to settle for the silver in bantamweight. It was also the first Olympic gold medal for Ireland since [[Ronnie Delaney]] won the Men's 1500m event at the [[1956 Summer Olympics|1956 Olympic Games]] in [[Melbourne]].<br /> <br /> Within a few days of winning his Olympic medal the [[Government of Ireland]] announced that Carruth has been instantly promoted to [[sergeant]] within the [[Irish Army]] in recognition of his achievement at the Olympics. And, on the day of his return to Ireland, local pubs dropped the price of beer to that of 1956.&lt;ref&gt;[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympics_2004/3775331.stm A 67 kg gold meant cheap beer in 1992]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Pro career==<br /> Carruth turned pro in 1994 after taking leave from his job as a [[soldier]] in the [[Irish Army]]. He was trained by former [[Irish people|Irish]] [[Boxing]] great [[Steve Collins]]. He had limited success as a pro, losing in both of his defining pro bouts; in 1997 against [[Mihai Leu]] for the [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] title and in 2000 against [[Adrian Stone]] for the [[International Boxing Organisation|IBO]] [[Light Middleweight]] title. He retired in 2000, after the loss to Stone, with a career professional record of 18-3-0.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{boxrec|id=007411}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Footer Olympic Champions Boxing Welterweight}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Carruth, Michael<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = 9 July 1967<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Carruth, Michael}}<br /> [[Category:1967 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:Irish Army soldiers]]<br /> [[Category:Irish boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Olympic gold medalists for Ireland]]<br /> [[Category:Olympic boxers of Ireland]]<br /> [[Category:Boxers at the 1988 Summer Olympics]]<br /> [[Category:Boxers at the 1992 Summer Olympics]]<br /> [[Category:People from Dublin (city)]]<br /> [[Category:People of the Year Awards winners]]<br /> [[Category:Olympic medalists in boxing]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Ireland-Olympic-medalist-stub}}<br /> {{Ireland-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Carruth]]<br /> [[fr:Michael Carruth]]<br /> [[ga:Michael Carruth]]<br /> [[hu:Michael Carruth]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438998483 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:57:03Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |28-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Michael Carruth]]<br /> | MD || 12<br /> |1997-09-20 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left| Retained [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |27-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Panama}} [[Santiago Samaniego]]<br /> | UD || 12<br /> |1997-02-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left| Won vacant [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |26-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Eric Jakubowski]]<br /> | tko || 5 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-11-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |25-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Jorge Ramirez]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-10-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Zoo-Gesellschaftshaus, [[Frankfurt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |24-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Dwayne Swift]]<br /> | KO || 4 {{small|(10)}}<br /> |1996-06-08 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Deutz Sporthalle, [[Cologne]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |23-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Freddy Demeulenaere]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-05-04 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sport und Erholungszentrum, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |22-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Jose Brand]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-04-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |21-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Miguel Angel Pena]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1995-06-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Europahalle]], [[Karlsruhe]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Craig Houk]]<br /> | TKO || 11 {{small|(12)}}<br /> |1995-04-01 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Saaltheater Geulen, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] Inter-Continental [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bobby Butters]]<br /> | UD || 8<br /> |1995-01-28 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Harold Bennett]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-12-17 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schramm]]<br /> | PTS || 10<br /> |1994-12-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Atelier Bruno Bruni, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[Germany|German]] International [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Benjamin Felix]]<br /> | TKO || 2<br /> |1994-11-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ratalsky]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-10-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hansehalle, [[Lübeck]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Attila Veres]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-09-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Wiener Neustadt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438997759 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:50:31Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |23-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Freddy Demeulenaere]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-05-04 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sport und Erholungszentrum, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |22-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Jose Brand]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1996-04-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Sporthalle]], [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |21-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Miguel Angel Pena]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1995-06-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Europahalle]], [[Karlsruhe]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Craig Houk]]<br /> | TKO || 11 {{small|(12)}}<br /> |1995-04-01 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Saaltheater Geulen, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] Inter-Continental [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bobby Butters]]<br /> | UD || 8<br /> |1995-01-28 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Harold Bennett]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-12-17 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schramm]]<br /> | PTS || 10<br /> |1994-12-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Atelier Bruno Bruni, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[Germany|German]] International [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Benjamin Felix]]<br /> | TKO || 2<br /> |1994-11-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ratalsky]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-10-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hansehalle, [[Lübeck]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Attila Veres]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-09-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Wiener Neustadt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438997316 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:46:43Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |20-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Craig Houk]]<br /> | TKO || 11 {{small|(12)}}<br /> |1995-04-01 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Saaltheater Geulen, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] Inter-Continental [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |19-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bobby Butters]]<br /> | UD || 8<br /> |1995-01-28 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |18-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Harold Bennett]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-12-17 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schramm]]<br /> | PTS || 10<br /> |1994-12-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Atelier Bruno Bruni, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[Germany|German]] International [[Welterweight]] Title.<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Benjamin Felix]]<br /> | TKO || 2<br /> |1994-11-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Universum Gym]], [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ratalsky]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-10-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hansehalle, [[Lübeck]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Attila Veres]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-09-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Wiener Neustadt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438996751 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:41:37Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |17-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Stefan Schramm]]<br /> | PTS || 10<br /> |1994-12-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Atelier Bruno Bruni, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|Won vacant [[Germany|German]] International [[Welterweight]] Title<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |16-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Benjamin Felix]]<br /> | TKO || 2<br /> |1994-11-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Universum Gym]], [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |15-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lloyd Ratalsky]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-10-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hansehalle, [[Lübeck]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |14-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Attila Veres]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-09-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Wiener Neustadt]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |13-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | TKO || 4<br /> |1994-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Universum Gym, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438995309 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:29:54Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |12-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Pave Turic]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1994-03-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |11-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Daga]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1994-02-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sportshalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |10-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hector Omar Luque]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1994-02-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Deutschlandhalle]], [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |9-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Nestor Jesus Gil]]<br /> | PTS || 8<br /> |1993-10-15 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |8-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Marino Monteyne]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-10-02 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Barbarossa Halle, [[Kaiserslautern]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |7-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Farid Bennecer]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-09-11 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438994350 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:21:50Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green (boxer)|Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438994244 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:20:59Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional record */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | KO || 4<br /> |1993-06-26 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Oscar Washington]]<br /> | PTS || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |1993-05-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Tivoli Eissporthalle, [[Aachen]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miroslav Strbak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1993-04-03 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Wayne Green]]<br /> | PTS || 4<br /> |1993-02-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Sporthalle, [[Hamburg]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jan Mazgut]]<br /> | KO || 2<br /> |1991-12-13 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Minden]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Stipak]]<br /> | PTS || 6<br /> |1991-09-16 || align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Legien Center, [[Berlin]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438993145 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:10:34Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Professional career */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> == Professional record ==<br /> {{start box}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;center&quot; colspan=8|'''28 Wins''' (10 knockouts, 18 decisions), '''0 Losses''', '''0 Draws''' [http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer]<br /> |-<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Res.<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Record<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Opponent<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Type<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Rd., Time<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Date<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Location<br /> |align=center style=&quot;border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3&quot;|Notes<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |6-0<br /> | align=left|{{flagicon|Tanzania}} [[Awadh Tamim]]<br /> | KO || 1 {{small|(4)}}<br /> |2011-07-09 || align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Romexpo]], [[Bucharest]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |5-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|LIT}} [[Remigijus Ziausys]]<br /> | UD || 6 {{small|(6)}}<br /> |2010-04-10 || align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} Sala Rapid, [[Bucharest]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |4-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Nikolay Marinov]]<br /> | KO || 1 {{small|(4)}}<br /> |2009-06-05 || align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} Sala Rapid, [[Bucharest]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |3-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[James Pratt (boxer)|James Pratt]]<br /> | KO || 1 {{small|(4)}}<br /> |2008-12-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Sala Sporturilor Olimpia]], [[Ploiești]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |2-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Shawn McLean]]<br /> | UD || 4 {{small|(4)}}<br /> |2008-08-01 || align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Piatra Neamţ]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> |{{yes2}}Win<br /> |1-0<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Stéphane Tessier]]<br /> | UD || 4 {{small|(4)}}<br /> |2008-04-19 || align=left|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Sala Polivalentă (Bucharest)|Sala Polivalentă]], [[Bucharest]]<br /> |align=left|<br /> |-align=center<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438992863 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:07:53Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Car racing */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat]] Rally, on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihai_Leu&diff=438992771 Mihai Leu 2011-07-11T23:07:04Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Car racing */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Boxer<br /> | image= |<br /> | name = Mihai Leu<br /> | realname = <br /> | nickname =Michael Loewe&lt;br&gt;Lion<br /> | weight = [[Welterweight]]<br /> | height = 5 ft. 7½ in. (172 cm.)<br /> | reach = <br /> | nationality = {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[Romanians|Romanian]]<br /> | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|13|mf=y}}<br /> | birth_place = [[Hunedoara]], [[Hunedoara County]], [[Romania]]<br /> | Fighting out of = [Hamburg]], [[Germany]]<br /> | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]<br /> | total = 28<br /> | wins = 28<br /> | KO = 10<br /> | losses = 0<br /> | draws = 0<br /> [http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Official Site] <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Mihai Leu''' also known as '''Michael Loewe''' (born February 13, 1969 in [[Hunedoara]])&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=004130&amp;cat=boxer | work=boxrec.com | title=Michael Loewe | date=May 29, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[Romania]]n former professional [[boxing|boxer]] who lived and fought out of [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. He is the former [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion.<br /> <br /> Leu retired after one title defense, against [[Michael Carruth]], becoming the second [[Europe|European]] boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after [[Terry Marsh (boxer)|Terry Marsh]]. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but, unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned [[racecar driver]]. He later became [[Romania]]n national driving champion.<br /> <br /> ==Amateur highlights==<br /> He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to [[Dinamo Bucharest]]. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to [[Steaua Bucharest]] and also became part of the national team. <br /> <br /> In 1987, he became World Junior Champion.&lt;ref&gt;[http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldJuniorChamps1987.html World Junior Championship 1987]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In total he fought 200 amateur matches, out of which he won 190.<br /> <br /> ==Professional career==<br /> In 1991, he became a professional boxer in Germany (using the name Michael Loewe) and had 28 wins of 28 matches in welterweight, winning the following titles:<br /> <br /> * 1993 - Germany Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1995 - [[WBO]] Intercontinental Title (which he gave up without fighting)<br /> * 1997 - [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] champion (which he gave up due to medical reasons)<br /> <br /> ==Car racing==<br /> In 1998 he started his new career at the wheel of a [[Ford Ka]] and after only three years, he managed to become the second best driver in [[Romania]]. He had already participated in a race before, having made his debut in 1994, at the [[Banat Rally]], on a [[Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V]]. <br /> <br /> Five years later, in 2003, he became [[Romani]]an national champion driving a [[Hyundai Accent WRC]], with [[co-driver]] Ciprian Solomon. After failing to win any rally after his championship winning year, Mihai Leu gave up competitive rallying in 2008, only to return in 2010, as team-manager of [[Jack Daniel]]'s Rally Team, in the [[Romania]]n National Rally (CNR) championship.<br /> <br /> ==Personal life==<br /> He is the son of Nicolae Leu, a well-known [[Romani]]an [[racecar driver]] of the `70s - `80s. His brother, Victor, also made his debut in car racing in 1999, as his [[co-driver]]. <br /> <br /> He is married and has a son Marco, born in 1993 who is a [[karting]] driver.<br /> <br /> He is involved in politics along with the [[Partidul Conservator]], despite failing to secure a place in the [[European Parliament]], in the 2007 national elections. He works part-time as assistant at the [[Tibiscus University]] in [[Timişoara]].<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.mihaileu.ro/ Mihai Leu's Official Site]<br /> * {{boxrec|id=004130}}<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{Succession box|<br /> before=[[Jose Luis Lopez (boxer)|Jose Luis Lopez]]|<br /> title=[[WBO Welterweight Champion]]|<br /> after=[[Ahmed Kotiev]]|<br /> years=2 Feb 1997 - 1997&lt;br&gt;'''Vacated'''|<br /> }}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{Persondata &lt;!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --&gt;<br /> | NAME = Leu, Mihai<br /> | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =<br /> | SHORT DESCRIPTION =<br /> | DATE OF BIRTH = February 13, 1969<br /> | PLACE OF BIRTH =<br /> | DATE OF DEATH =<br /> | PLACE OF DEATH =<br /> }}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Leu, Mihai}}<br /> [[Category:World boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World welterweight boxing champions]]<br /> [[Category:World Boxing Organization Champions]]<br /> [[Category:Welterweight boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian boxers]]<br /> [[Category:Romanian expatriates in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:People from Hunedoara]]<br /> [[Category:1969 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> <br /> {{Romania-boxing-bio-stub}}<br /> {{Romania-sport-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[de:Michael Löwe]]<br /> [[ro:Mihai Leu]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup&diff=438978896 GF World Cup 2011-07-11T21:23:42Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup''' is an annual women's friendly [[team handball|handball]] tournament organised by the [[Danish Handball Federation]] and sponsored by insurance company GF Forsikring. The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. Eight invited teams compete at the event, including permanent representatives [[Sweden women's national handball team|Sweden]] and [[Denmark women's national handball team|Denmark]].<br /> <br /> The first GF World Cup took place in November 2005 in [[Atletion|NRGi Arena]], [[Aarhus]].<br /> <br /> == Editions ==<br /> {| border=1 style=&quot;border-collapse:collapse; font-size:90%;&quot; cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width=100%<br /> |- bgcolor=#C1D8FF<br /> !rowspan=2 width=5%|Year<br /> !rowspan=2 width=15%|Host Country<br /> !width=1% rowspan=35 bgcolor=ffffff|<br /> !colspan=3|Gold medal game<br /> !width=1% rowspan=35 bgcolor=ffffff|<br /> !colspan=3|Bronze medal game<br /> |- bgcolor=#EFEFEF<br /> !width=15%|Gold<br /> !width=10%|Score<br /> !width=15%|Silver<br /> !width=15%|Bronze<br /> !width=10%|Score<br /> !width=15%|Fourth place<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2005 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '05|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Norway}}'''<br /> |'''30''' – 27<br /> |{{hbw-big|South Korea}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Russia}}<br /> |'''31''' – 29<br /> |{{hbw-big|Romania}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF<br /> |2006 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '06|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Russia}}'''<br /> |'''29''' – 28<br /> |{{hbw-big|Romania}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |'''24''' – 20<br /> |{{hbw-big|Ukraine}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF<br /> |2007 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '07|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Russia}}'''<br /> |'''30''' – 24<br /> |{{hbw-big|France}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Norway}}<br /> |'''30''' – 28<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2008 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '08|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Norway}}'''<br /> |'''30''' – 18<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|France}}<br /> |'''29''' – 23<br /> |{{hbw-big|Germany}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2009 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '09|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Romania}}'''<br /> |'''28''' – 27<br /> |{{hbw-big|Norway}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Germany}}<br /> |'''36''' – 34<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2010 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '10|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Romania}}'''<br /> |'''24''' – 23<br /> |{{hbw-big|Norway}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|France}}<br /> |'''28''' – 26<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2011 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '11|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Overall medal count ==<br /> {| {{RankedMedalTable}}<br /> |-<br /> |1||align=left| {{hbw|NOR}} || 2 || 2 || 1 || 5<br /> |-<br /> |2||align=left| {{hbw|ROU}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 3<br /> |-<br /> |3||align=left| {{hbw|RUS}} || 2 || 0 || 1 || 3<br /> |-<br /> |4||align=left| {{hbw|FRA}} || 0 || 1 || 2 || 3<br /> |-<br /> |5||align=left| {{hbw|DEN}} || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2<br /> |-<br /> |6||align=left| {{hbw|KOR}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1<br /> |-<br /> |7||align=left| {{hbw|GER}} || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:GF World Cup| ]]<br /> [[Category:Handball competitions]]<br /> <br /> [[da:World Cup (håndbold)]]<br /> [[de:World Cup (Frauen-Handball)]]<br /> [[el:Παγκόσμιο κύπελλο χειροσφαίρισης γυναικών]]<br /> [[fr:World cup (handball)]]<br /> [[hr:Svjetski rukometni kup]]<br /> [[ru:Кубок мира по гандболу]]<br /> [[sv:World Cup i handboll]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup&diff=438978805 GF World Cup 2011-07-11T21:23:00Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup''' is an annual women's friendly [[team handball|handball]] tournament arranged by the [[Danish Handball Federation]] and sponsored by insurance company GF Forsikring. The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. Eight invited teams compete at the event, including permanent representatives [[Sweden women's national handball team|Sweden]] and [[Denmark women's national handball team|Denmark]].<br /> <br /> The first GF World Cup took place in November 2005 in [[Atletion|NRGi Arena]], [[Aarhus]].<br /> <br /> == Editions ==<br /> {| border=1 style=&quot;border-collapse:collapse; font-size:90%;&quot; cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width=100%<br /> |- bgcolor=#C1D8FF<br /> !rowspan=2 width=5%|Year<br /> !rowspan=2 width=15%|Host Country<br /> !width=1% rowspan=35 bgcolor=ffffff|<br /> !colspan=3|Gold medal game<br /> !width=1% rowspan=35 bgcolor=ffffff|<br /> !colspan=3|Bronze medal game<br /> |- bgcolor=#EFEFEF<br /> !width=15%|Gold<br /> !width=10%|Score<br /> !width=15%|Silver<br /> !width=15%|Bronze<br /> !width=10%|Score<br /> !width=15%|Fourth place<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2005 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '05|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Norway}}'''<br /> |'''30''' – 27<br /> |{{hbw-big|South Korea}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Russia}}<br /> |'''31''' – 29<br /> |{{hbw-big|Romania}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF<br /> |2006 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '06|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Russia}}'''<br /> |'''29''' – 28<br /> |{{hbw-big|Romania}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |'''24''' – 20<br /> |{{hbw-big|Ukraine}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF<br /> |2007 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '07|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Russia}}'''<br /> |'''30''' – 24<br /> |{{hbw-big|France}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Norway}}<br /> |'''30''' – 28<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2008 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '08|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Norway}}'''<br /> |'''30''' – 18<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|France}}<br /> |'''29''' – 23<br /> |{{hbw-big|Germany}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2009 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '09|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Romania}}'''<br /> |'''28''' – 27<br /> |{{hbw-big|Norway}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|Germany}}<br /> |'''36''' – 34<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2010 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '10|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |'''{{hbw-big|Romania}}'''<br /> |'''24''' – 23<br /> |{{hbw-big|Norway}}<br /> |{{hbw-big|France}}<br /> |'''28''' – 26<br /> |{{hbw-big|Denmark}}<br /> |- align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF<br /> |2011 &lt;br&gt; ''[[GF World Cup '11|Details]]''<br /> |{{flagicon|Denmark}}&lt;br&gt;[[Denmark]]<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Overall medal count ==<br /> {| {{RankedMedalTable}}<br /> |-<br /> |1||align=left| {{hbw|NOR}} || 2 || 2 || 1 || 5<br /> |-<br /> |2||align=left| {{hbw|ROU}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 3<br /> |-<br /> |3||align=left| {{hbw|RUS}} || 2 || 0 || 1 || 3<br /> |-<br /> |4||align=left| {{hbw|FRA}} || 0 || 1 || 2 || 3<br /> |-<br /> |5||align=left| {{hbw|DEN}} || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2<br /> |-<br /> |6||align=left| {{hbw|KOR}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1<br /> |-<br /> |7||align=left| {{hbw|GER}} || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:GF World Cup| ]]<br /> [[Category:Handball competitions]]<br /> <br /> [[da:World Cup (håndbold)]]<br /> [[de:World Cup (Frauen-Handball)]]<br /> [[el:Παγκόσμιο κύπελλο χειροσφαίρισης γυναικών]]<br /> [[fr:World cup (handball)]]<br /> [[hr:Svjetski rukometni kup]]<br /> [[ru:Кубок мира по гандболу]]<br /> [[sv:World Cup i handboll]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438978759 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:22:41Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Final */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Knockout stage ===<br /> ==== Semifinals ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 14:15<br /> |team1= A1<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= B2<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 16:15<br /> |team1= A2<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= B1<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Bronze medal match ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 15:30<br /> |team1= Loser A1 / B2<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= Loser A2 / B1<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance=<br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Final ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 17:30<br /> |team1= Winner A1 / B2<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= Winner A2 / B1<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> &lt;br&gt;<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438978699 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:22:17Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Bronze medal match */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Knockout stage ===<br /> ==== Semifinals ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 14:15<br /> |team1= A1<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= B2<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 16:15<br /> |team1= A2<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= B1<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Bronze medal match ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 15:30<br /> |team1= Loser A1 / B2<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= Loser A2 / B1<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance=<br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Final ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 17:30<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> &lt;br&gt;<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438978553 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:21:13Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Knockout stage */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Knockout stage ===<br /> ==== Semifinals ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 14:15<br /> |team1= A1<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= B2<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 16:15<br /> |team1= A2<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= B1<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Bronze medal match ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 15:30<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance=<br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Final ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 17:30<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> &lt;br&gt;<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438978381 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:20:01Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Semifinals */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Knockout stage ===<br /> ==== Semifinals ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 14:15<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 16:15<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Bronze medal match ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 15:30<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance=<br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Final ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 17:30<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> &lt;br&gt;<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438978323 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:19:41Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Knockout stage */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Knockout stage ===<br /> ==== Semifinals ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 14:15<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2010<br /> |time= 16:15<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Bronze medal match ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 15:30<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance=<br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==== Final ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 25, 2011<br /> |time= 17:30<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> &lt;br&gt;<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438978150 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:18:40Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Knockout stage */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Knockout stage ===<br /> ==== Semifinals ====<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2011<br /> |time= 14:15<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 24, 2010<br /> |time= 16:15<br /> |team1= <br /> |score= <br /> |team2= <br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438977921 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:17:28Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group B */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Knockout stage ===<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438977698 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:16:09Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group B */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ESP}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 16:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ESP}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|RUS}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 20:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438977328 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:14:16Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group B */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|RUS}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ESP}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|SWE}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438977024 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:12:38Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Competition */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> === Group B ===<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438976927 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:12:03Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group A */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438976682 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:10:41Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group A */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= <br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee=<br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2011<br /> |time= <br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ROM}}<br /> |score= 27 – 27<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=e0988cca-4597-49af-9232-9810be1c5fd9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Carmen Andreea Amariei|Amariei]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Isabella Gulldén|Gulldén]] 7<br /> |HT= 14–12<br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 1<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 382 <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 21 – 30<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=f3ba2816-e2d1-425b-a082-568a7880cde9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ekaterina Vetkova|Vetkova]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Mari Molid|Molid]] 5<br /> |HT= 14–11<br /> |twomin1= 3<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Lythje, Christiansen<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438976459 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:09:22Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group A */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat= <br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 20, 2011<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= <br /> |team2= {{hbw|GER}}<br /> |report= <br /> |goals1= <br /> |goals2= <br /> |HT= <br /> |twomin1= <br /> |yellow1= <br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= <br /> |yellow2= <br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= <br /> |refnat=<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 24 – 32<br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=ec04e0b7-f67b-4d94-b9a3-4b5df5c236be Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Anna Sen|Sen]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Cristina Neagu|Neagu]] 6<br /> |HT= 9–15<br /> |twomin1= 2<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|SWE}}<br /> |score= 23 – 31<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=26587497-5037-4bb3-9bd5-ae5e5d6c4998 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Linnea Torstenson|Torstenson]] 5<br /> |goals2= [[Marit Malm Frafjord|Frafjord]] 7<br /> |HT= 11–16<br /> |twomin1= 1<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 1,048<br /> |referee= Stark, Stefan<br /> |refnat= Romania<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ROM}}<br /> |score= 27 – 27<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=e0988cca-4597-49af-9232-9810be1c5fd9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Carmen Andreea Amariei|Amariei]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Isabella Gulldén|Gulldén]] 7<br /> |HT= 14–12<br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 1<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 382 <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 21 – 30<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=f3ba2816-e2d1-425b-a082-568a7880cde9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ekaterina Vetkova|Vetkova]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Mari Molid|Molid]] 5<br /> |HT= 14–11<br /> |twomin1= 3<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Lythje, Christiansen<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438976192 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:07:53Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group A */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 24 – 25<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=21b1a156-a2ba-41af-a581-c3f4e41adc7d Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Olga Gorshenina|Gorshenina]] 5<br /> |goals2= [[Annika Wiel Fredén|Fredén]], [[Jessica Helleberg|Helleberg]] 5<br /> |HT= 12–12<br /> |twomin1= 6<br /> |yellow1= 3<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 2<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 200<br /> |referee= Christiansen, Lythje<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= 20 – 21<br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=b3e1046e-e15a-4870-bfae-43dba4fa74e9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ida Alstad|Alstad]], [[Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth|Riegelhuth]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Cristina Neagu|Neagu]] 8<br /> |HT= 12–6<br /> |twomin1= 4<br /> |yellow1= 3<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 2<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 500<br /> |referee= Pavicevic, Raznatovic<br /> |refnat= Montenegro<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 24 – 32<br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=ec04e0b7-f67b-4d94-b9a3-4b5df5c236be Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Anna Sen|Sen]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Cristina Neagu|Neagu]] 6<br /> |HT= 9–15<br /> |twomin1= 2<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|SWE}}<br /> |score= 23 – 31<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=26587497-5037-4bb3-9bd5-ae5e5d6c4998 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Linnea Torstenson|Torstenson]] 5<br /> |goals2= [[Marit Malm Frafjord|Frafjord]] 7<br /> |HT= 11–16<br /> |twomin1= 1<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 1,048<br /> |referee= Stark, Stefan<br /> |refnat= Romania<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ROM}}<br /> |score= 27 – 27<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=e0988cca-4597-49af-9232-9810be1c5fd9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Carmen Andreea Amariei|Amariei]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Isabella Gulldén|Gulldén]] 7<br /> |HT= 14–12<br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 1<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 382 <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 21 – 30<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=f3ba2816-e2d1-425b-a082-568a7880cde9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ekaterina Vetkova|Vetkova]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Mari Molid|Molid]] 5<br /> |HT= 14–11<br /> |twomin1= 3<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Lythje, Christiansen<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438976105 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:07:23Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Group A */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=o |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=0 |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=0 }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 24 – 25<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=21b1a156-a2ba-41af-a581-c3f4e41adc7d Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Olga Gorshenina|Gorshenina]] 5<br /> |goals2= [[Annika Wiel Fredén|Fredén]], [[Jessica Helleberg|Helleberg]] 5<br /> |HT= 12–12<br /> |twomin1= 6<br /> |yellow1= 3<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 2<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 200<br /> |referee= Christiansen, Lythje<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= 20 – 21<br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=b3e1046e-e15a-4870-bfae-43dba4fa74e9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ida Alstad|Alstad]], [[Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth|Riegelhuth]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Cristina Neagu|Neagu]] 8<br /> |HT= 12–6<br /> |twomin1= 4<br /> |yellow1= 3<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 2<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 500<br /> |referee= Pavicevic, Raznatovic<br /> |refnat= Montenegro<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 24 – 32<br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=ec04e0b7-f67b-4d94-b9a3-4b5df5c236be Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Anna Sen|Sen]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Cristina Neagu|Neagu]] 6<br /> |HT= 9–15<br /> |twomin1= 2<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|SWE}}<br /> |score= 23 – 31<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=26587497-5037-4bb3-9bd5-ae5e5d6c4998 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Linnea Torstenson|Torstenson]] 5<br /> |goals2= [[Marit Malm Frafjord|Frafjord]] 7<br /> |HT= 11–16<br /> |twomin1= 1<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 1,048<br /> |referee= Stark, Stefan<br /> |refnat= Romania<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ROM}}<br /> |score= 27 – 27<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=e0988cca-4597-49af-9232-9810be1c5fd9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Carmen Andreea Amariei|Amariei]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Isabella Gulldén|Gulldén]] 7<br /> |HT= 14–12<br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 1<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 382 <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 21 – 30<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=f3ba2816-e2d1-425b-a082-568a7880cde9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ekaterina Vetkova|Vetkova]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Mari Molid|Molid]] 5<br /> |HT= 14–11<br /> |twomin1= 3<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Lythje, Christiansen<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438976018 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:06:53Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* Competition */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> {{Handball table start}}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=o |w=o |d=o |l=0 |gf=o |ga=o }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg=o |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=o }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|NOR}} |bg=o |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=o }}<br /> {{hbt-row |team={{hbw|ROM}} |bg=o |w=0 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=0 |ga=o }}<br /> {{Handball table end}}<br /> &lt;small&gt;All times are [[Central European Summer Time]] ([[UTC+2]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> <br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 24 – 25<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=21b1a156-a2ba-41af-a581-c3f4e41adc7d Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Olga Gorshenina|Gorshenina]] 5<br /> |goals2= [[Annika Wiel Fredén|Fredén]], [[Jessica Helleberg|Helleberg]] 5<br /> |HT= 12–12<br /> |twomin1= 6<br /> |yellow1= 3<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 2<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 200<br /> |referee= Christiansen, Lythje<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 21, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}<br /> |score= 20 – 21<br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=b3e1046e-e15a-4870-bfae-43dba4fa74e9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ida Alstad|Alstad]], [[Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth|Riegelhuth]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Cristina Neagu|Neagu]] 8<br /> |HT= 12–6<br /> |twomin1= 4<br /> |yellow1= 3<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 2<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 500<br /> |referee= Pavicevic, Raznatovic<br /> |refnat= Montenegro<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 24 – 32<br /> |team2= {{hbw|ROM}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=ec04e0b7-f67b-4d94-b9a3-4b5df5c236be Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Anna Sen|Sen]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Cristina Neagu|Neagu]] 6<br /> |HT= 9–15<br /> |twomin1= 2<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 22, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|SWE}}<br /> |score= 23 – 31<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=26587497-5037-4bb3-9bd5-ae5e5d6c4998 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Linnea Torstenson|Torstenson]] 5<br /> |goals2= [[Marit Malm Frafjord|Frafjord]] 7<br /> |HT= 11–16<br /> |twomin1= 1<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 1,048<br /> |referee= Stark, Stefan<br /> |refnat= Romania<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 14:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|ROM}}<br /> |score= 27 – 27<br /> |team2= {{hbw|SWE}}<br /> |report= [http://www.dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=e0988cca-4597-49af-9232-9810be1c5fd9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Carmen Andreea Amariei|Amariei]] 7<br /> |goals2= [[Isabella Gulldén|Gulldén]] 7<br /> |HT= 14–12<br /> |twomin1=<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 4<br /> |yellow2= 1<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= 382 <br /> |referee= Hansen, Gjeding<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> ----<br /> {{handballbox <br /> |date= September 23, 2010<br /> |time= 18:00<br /> |team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score= 21 – 30<br /> |team2= {{hbw|NOR}}<br /> |report= [http://dhf.dk/Renderers/ShowMedia.ashx?id=f3ba2816-e2d1-425b-a082-568a7880cde9 Report]<br /> |goals1= [[Ekaterina Vetkova|Vetkova]] 4<br /> |goals2= [[Mari Molid|Molid]] 5<br /> |HT= 14–11<br /> |twomin1= 3<br /> |yellow1= 2<br /> |red1=<br /> |twomin2= 3<br /> |yellow2= 3<br /> |red2=<br /> |stadium= [[NRGi Arena]]<br /> |attendance= <br /> |referee= Lythje, Christiansen<br /> |refnat= Denmark<br /> }}<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438975729 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:05:17Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == Competition ==<br /> === Group A ===<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438975651 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:04:48Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It is an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winning the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:GF_World_Cup&diff=438975514 Template:GF World Cup 2011-07-11T21:04:01Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Navbox<br /> | name = GF World Cup<br /> | title = [[GF World Cup]]<br /> | titlestyle = background:#BFD7FF;<br /> | list1 = [[GF World Cup '05|2005]]{{*}} [[GF World Cup '06|2006]]{{*}} [[GF World Cup '07|2007]]{{*}} [[GF World Cup '08|2008]]{{*}} [[GF World Cup '09|2009]]{{*}} [[GF World Cup '10|2010]]{{*}} [[GF World Cup '11|2011]]<br /> }}&lt;noinclude&gt;<br /> [[Category:Handball navigational boxes|GF World Cup]]<br /> <br /> [[da:Skabelon:World Cup (håndbold)]]<br /> &lt;/noinclude&gt;</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438975430 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:03:34Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: /* External Links */</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It will be an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winnit the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/DHF/Presse/Nyheder/Artikel.aspx?articleId=7160b9cb-9097-4fd7-a789-e7aef60d6554&amp;articleName=Program%20for%20GF%20World%20Cup%202011%20ligger%20fast GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438975264 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:02:40Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: </p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 20 to September 25. It will be an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup, winnit the tournament in the last two years.<br /> <br /> == External Links ==<br /> * [http://www.dhf.dk/ GF World Cup 2011 Site]<br /> <br /> {{GF World Cup}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:2011 in handball]]<br /> [[Category:2011 in Denmark]]<br /> [[Category:GF World Cup]]</div> Cyperuspapyrus https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GF_World_Cup_%2711&diff=438975067 GF World Cup '11 2011-07-11T21:01:35Z <p>Cyperuspapyrus: ←Created page with 'The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in Århus, Denmark, from September 21 to September 26. It will be an invitational women's handball...'</p> <hr /> <div>The '''GF World Cup '11''' will be held in [[Århus]], [[Denmark]], from September 21 to September 26. It will be an invitational women's [[Team Handball|handball]] tournament organized by the [[Danish Handball Association]]. <br /> <br /> The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-[[International Handball Federation|IHF]] tournament for women. [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]] is the last winner of the GF World Cup in the last two years.</div> Cyperuspapyrus