Denmark was automatically qualified as hosting nation, and as defending champions as well. After the final, at total of 316,390 spectators had visited the stadiums. An all time EHF record.
France won their third title after defeating Denmark 41–32 in the final.[2]
The final ranking for places 7 to 16 were determined by the team's group stage record.
All Star Team
The All-star team and award winners were announced on 26 January 2014.[1]
Other awards
Top goalscorers
Source: EHF.com
References
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