Today, the eighteen A-finals of the Partille World Cup were decided, after more than 4,000 matches. Among the winners are teams from the Faroe Islands, Germany, and Sweden.
– It feels absolutely amazing, says Cardea Sperling from German club SC Markranstädt.
Thousands of young people have gathered in the Gothenburg area this week, to play handball and create lifelong memories. It’s been a week that shows how handball brings people together, says Secretary General Fredrik Andersson.
– Partille World Cup has been fantastic, a celebration of youth, their energy and curiosity. The real meaning of the tournament is found in the encounters between the young people, in the joy both on and off the court - about hope for the future, diversity, and a stronger sense of unity across borders.
These are the winners of Partille World Cup 2025
B10: H 71
G10: SC Markranstädt
B11: H 71
G11: H 71
B12: Täby Handboll
G12: VRI
B13: RK Dinamo Zagreb
G13: IK Sävehof
B14: Ystad IF
G14: AGF Aarhus
B15: RD Koper
G15 Skanderborg HB
B16: Önnereds HK
G16: Ull/Kisa IL
B18: Önnereds HK
G18: Skanderborg HB
B21: IK Sävehof
G21: Kungälvs HK
In 2026, the 55th edition of Partille World Cup will be played in a newly redesigned Heden area, featuring an upgraded event zone and additional playing fields.
At the same time, cooperation with the surrounding municipalities will continue to evolve.
– This tournament is built on collaboration, dedication, and heart, which has been evident in every corner of the city, says Fredrik Andersson. So a big thank you to all our amazing volunteers and to Gothenburg and its neighboring municipalities, who welcomed our participants with open arms and made this all possible.
We are creating the world’s largest meeting place for young handball players. A place independent of ethnicity, culture, or gender. A meeting place where mutual respect and understanding are the foundation, and playing handball with thousands of other young people is the tool to fulfill our dreams.