European Championships Women

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DateRHome v Away-
12/14 19:15 1 Netherlands Women v Slovakia Women 30-20
12/14 17:00 1 Sweden Women v France Women 29-26
12/14 14:45 1 Germany Women v Montenegro Women 20-27
12/13 19:30 1 Hungary Women v Romania Women 20-19
12/13 17:15 1 Spain Women v Norway Women 26-29
12/13 15:00 1 Poland Women v Denmark Women 19-28
12/12 19:15 3 Serbia Women v Slovakia Women 21-23
12/12 19:15 3 Croatia Women v Netherlands Women 31-27
12/12 17:00 3 Sweden Women v Germany Women 39-32
12/12 17:00 3 Montenegro Women v France Women 20-24
12/11 19:30 3 Norway Women v Denmark Women 27-21
12/11 19:30 3 Hungary Women v Spain Women 26-27
12/11 17:15 3 Russia Women v Poland Women 26-29
12/11 17:15 3 Romania Women v Ukraine Women 23-22
12/10 19:15 2 Slovakia Women v Montenegro Women 24-28
12/10 19:15 2 Croatia Women v Germany Women 24-26
12/10 17:00 2 Netherlands Women v Sweden Women 30-30
12/10 17:00 2 Serbia Women v France Women 16-27
12/09 19:30 2 Poland Women v Hungary Women 23-29
12/09 19:30 2 Ukraine Women v Norway Women 23-34
12/09 17:15 2 Romania Women v Denmark Women 29-29
12/09 17:15 2 Russia Women v Spain Women 24-25
12/08 19:15 1 Montenegro Women v Serbia Women 22-19
12/08 19:15 1 Sweden Women v Croatia Women 30-28
12/08 17:00 1 France Women v Slovakia Women 21-18
12/08 17:00 1 Germany Women v Netherlands Women 26-29
12/07 19:30 1 Hungary Women v Russia Women 29-29
12/07 19:30 1 Denmark Women v Ukraine Women 32-23
12/07 17:15 1 Norway Women v Romania Women 27-19
12/07 17:00 1 Spain Women v Poland Women 29-22

The European Women's Handball Championship is the official competition for senior women's national handball teams of Europe, and takes place every two years. In addition to crowning the European champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tournament for the Olympic Games and World Championship. As of December 2024, the only teams that have ever won the championship are Norway (ten times), Denmark (three times), Hungary, Montenegro and France (each once).

History

In year 1946, the International Handball Federation was founded by eight European nations, and though non-European nations competed at the World Championships, the medals had always been taken by European nations. European Handball Federation is founded in 1991. At the same time (1995), the World Championship was changed from a quadrennial to a biannual event, and the European Handball Federation now began its own championship – which also acted as a regional qualifier for the World Championship. The tournament will be expanded to 24 teams in 2024 to take place in Austria, Hungary and Switzerland.

**European Championships Women - Handball Tournament**

Join us for the prestigious European Championships Women, a premier event in the world of women's handball that showcases the best teams from across the continent. This thrilling tournament brings together elite national teams, each vying for the coveted title and the chance to be crowned European champions.

**Event Highlights:**

- **Date & Location:** The tournament will take place from [insert dates] at [insert venue/city], providing a vibrant backdrop for this exciting competition.

- **Top Teams:** Witness fierce rivalries and exceptional talent as the top European teams compete. From seasoned powerhouses to emerging nations, the tournament promises to deliver high-stakes matches and unforgettable moments.

- **Format:** The tournament features a dynamic format, including group stages followed by knockout rounds, ensuring that every match counts and every team has a chance to shine.

- **Fan Experience:** Experience the electrifying atmosphere as passionate fans come together to support their teams. Enjoy various activities, merchandise stalls, and food options that celebrate the spirit of handball.

- **Live Coverage:** For those unable to attend, the tournament will be broadcasted live, allowing fans worldwide to follow the action and cheer for their favorite teams.

- **Legacy of Excellence:** The European Championships Women has a rich history of showcasing the highest level of handball, with past tournaments featuring legendary players and unforgettable matches that have defined the sport.

Whether you're a die-hard handball fan or new to the game, the European Championships Women promises to be an exhilarating celebration of athleticism, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Don’t miss your chance to witness history in the making as the best of Europe compete for glory!