IHF World Player of the Year

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The IHF World Player of the Year is a handball award given annually to the player who is considered to have performed the best in the previous season, both at club and internacional competitions. It is awarded based on votes Fans, media and an IHF expert group.

About

The award was awarded by IHF since 1988 in both Men's and Women's Category separately.

IHF World Player of the Year
Award details
Sport Handball
Competition International Handball
Given for Best Performance in International Handball Competitions
History
First award 1988
First winner Men's - Veselin Vujović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Women's - Svetlana Kitić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Most wins Ivano Balić Croatia (2003, 2006)
Nikola Karabatić France (2007, 2014)
Most recent Men's - Nikola Karabatić France (2nd Title)
Women's - Eduarda Amorim Brazil (1st Title)

No award was awarded in the year 1991, 1992, 1993.

Men

Year Winner Country
1988 Veselin Vujović  Yugoslavia
1989 Kang Jae-Won  South Korea
1990 Magnus Wislander  Sweden
1991 No vote
1992
1993
1994 Talant Dujshebaev  Russia
1995 Jackson Richardson  France
1996 Talant Dujshebaev  Spain
1997 Stéphane Stoecklin  France
1998 Daniel Stephan  Germany
1999 Rafael Guijosa  Spain
2000 Dragan Škrbić  Yugoslavia
2001 Yoon Kyung-Shin  South Korea
2002 Bertrand Gille  France
2003 Ivano Balić  Croatia
2004 Henning Fritz  Germany
2005 Arpad Šterbik  Serbia and Montenegro
2006 Ivano Balić  Croatia
2007 Nikola Karabatić  France
2008 Thierry Omeyer[1]  France
2009 Sławomir Szmal[2]  Poland
2010 Filip Jícha[3]  Czech Republic
2011 Mikkel Hansen[4]  Denmark
2012 Daniel Narcisse[5]  France
2013 Domagoj Duvnjak  Croatia
2014 Nikola Karabatić  France
2015

Women

Year Winner Country
1988 Svetlana Kitić  Yugoslavia
1989 Kim Hyun-Mee  South Korea
1990 Jasna Kolar-Merdan  Austria
1991 No vote
1992
1993
1994 Mia Hermansson  Sweden
1995 Erzsébet Kocsis  Hungary
1996 Lim O-Kyeong  South Korea
1997 Anja Andersen  Denmark
1998 Trine Haltvik  Norway
1999 Ausra Fridrikas  Austria
2000 Bojana Radulović  Hungary
2001 Cecilie Leganger  Norway
2002 Zhai Chao  China
2003 Bojana Radulović  Hungary
2004 Anita Kulcsár  Hungary
2005 Anita Görbicz  Hungary
2006 Nadine Krause  Germany
2007 Gro Hammerseng  Norway
2008 Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth[6]  Norway
2009 Allison Pineau[7]  France
2010 Cristina Neagu[3]  Romania
2011 Heidi Løke[4]  Norway
2012 Alexandra do Nascimento[5]  Brazil
2013 Andrea Lekić  Serbia
2014 Eduarda Amorim  Brazil
2015

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