The Netherlands women's national handball team is the national handball team of the Netherlands. It is governed by the Nederlands Handbal Verbond (NHV).
The team won their first World Championship in 2019 in Japan after defeating Spain in the final.
The Netherlands women's national handball team, commonly known as "Netherlands (W)," is the premier team representing the Netherlands in international women's handball competitions. Known for their agility, strategic play, and resilience, the team has steadily grown in prominence within the European and world handball scenes. They compete in major tournaments such as the IHF World Women's Handball Championship, the European Women's Handball Championship, and the Olympic Games. The team is characterized by a talented roster of players who excel in both offensive and defensive skills, guided by experienced coaching staff dedicated to developing a cohesive and competitive squad. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence, the Netherlands (W) continues to strive for success on the international stage, aiming to achieve top honors and elevate the sport's profile in their country.
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