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European Women's Handball Championship
Sport Handball
Founded 1994; 30 years ago (1994)
No. of teams 16 (finals)
Continent Europe (EHF)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Norway (9th title)
Most titles  Norway (9 titles)

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 2022, the only teams that have ever won the championship are Norway (nine 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.

Tournaments

Year Host Final Third place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1994
Details
Germany
Germany

Denmark
27–23
Germany

Norway
24–19
Hungary
12
1996
Details
Denmark
Denmark

Denmark
25–23
Norway

Austria
30–23
Germany
12
1998
Details
Netherlands
Netherlands

Norway
24–16
Denmark

Hungary
30–24
Austria
12
2000
Details
Romania
Romania

Hungary
32–30 (ET)
Ukraine

Russia
21–16
Romania
12
2002
Details
Denmark
Denmark

Denmark
25–22
Norway

France
27–22
Russia
16
2004
Details
Hungary
Hungary

Norway
27–25
Denmark

Hungary
29–25
Russia
16
2006
Details
Sweden
Sweden

Norway
27–24
Russia

France
29–25
Germany
16
2008
Details
North Macedonia
Macedonia

Norway
34–21
Spain

Russia
24–21
Germany
16
2010
Details
Denmark Norway
Denmark / Norway

Norway
25–20
Sweden

Romania
16–15
Denmark
16
2012
Details
Serbia
Serbia

Montenegro
34–31 (2ET)
Norway

Hungary
41–38 (ET)
Serbia
16
2014
Details
Croatia Hungary
Croatia / Hungary

Norway
28–25
Spain

Sweden
25–23
Montenegro
16
2016
Details
Sweden
Sweden

Norway
30–29
Netherlands

France
25–22
Denmark
16
2018
Details
France
France

France
24–21
Russia

Netherlands
24–20
Romania
16
2020
Details
Denmark
Denmark

Norway
22–20
France

Croatia
25–19
Denmark
16
2022
Details
Montenegro North Macedonia Slovenia
Montenegro / North Macedonia / Slovenia

Norway
27–25
Denmark

Montenegro
27–25 (ET)
France
16
2024
Details
Austria Hungary Switzerland
Austria / Hungary / Switzerland
24
2026
Details
Czech Republic Poland Romania Slovakia Turkey
Czech Republic / Poland / Romania / Slovakia / Turkey
24
2028
Details
Norway Denmark Sweden
Norway / Denmark / Sweden
24

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Norway 9 3 1 13
2  Denmark 3 3 0 6
3  France 1 1 3 5
4  Hungary 1 0 3 4
5  Montenegro 1 0 1 2
6  Russia 0 2 2 4
7  Spain 0 2 0 2
8  Netherlands 0 1 1 2
 Sweden 0 1 1 2
10  Germany 0 1 0 1
 Ukraine 0 1 0 1
12  Austria 0 0 1 1
 Croatia 0 0 1 1
 Romania 0 0 1 1
Totals (14 nations) 15 15 15 45

Statistics

Summary (1994-2022)

Rank Team Part Points M W D L GF GA GD
1  Norway 15 194 114 94 6 14 3232 2499 +733
2  Denmark 15 129 106 69 4 33 2754 2553 +201
3  Russia 14 109 94 49 11 34 2480 2287 +193
4  Hungary 15 109 100 52 5 43 2649 2594 +55
5  France 12 107 83 52 3 28 2076 1907 +169
6  Germany 15 103 95 49 5 41 2394 2380 +14
7  Romania 14 96 93 45 6 42 2335 2331 +4
8  Sweden 13 65 72 29 7 36 1791 1844 -53
9  Spain 12 53 72 23 10 39 1768 1808 -40
10  Croatia 11 51 54 25 1 28
11  Montenegro 6 44 38 21 2 15
12  Netherlands 8 41 47 20 1 26
13  Ukraine 11 41 59 17 7 35
14  Austria 8 36 47 18 0 29
15  Serbia 8 20 35 8 4 23
16  Poland 7 18 33 8 2 23
17  Macedonia 5 17 27 7 3 17
18  FR Yugoslavia 2 15 13 7 1 5
19  Czech Republic 7 14 34 7 0 27
20  Slovenia 7 12 27 6 0 21
21  Belarus 4 9 18 2 5 11
22  Slovakia 2 4 12 1 2 9
23  Serbia and Montenegro 1 2 6 1 0 5
24  Lithuania 1 1 6 0 1 5
25  Iceland 2 0 6 0 0 6
26  Portugal 1 0 3 0 0 3

Total hosts

Rank Nation Hosts Year(s)
1  Denmark 5 1996, 2002, 2010, 2020, (2028)
2  Hungary 3 2004, 2014, (2024)
 Sweden 2006, 2016, (2028)
4  North Macedonia 2 2008, 2022
 Norway 2010, (2028)
6  Germany 1 1994
 Netherlands 1998
 Romania 2000
 Serbia 2012
 Croatia 2014
 France 2018
 Montenegro 2022
 Slovenia 2022
 Austria (2024)
 Switzerland (2024)
 Russia (2026)

Top scorers by tournament

The record-holder for scored goals in a single Euro Championship is Bojana Radulović, where she scored 72 goals Hungary at the 2004 European Women's Handball Championship in Hungary.

Year Player Goals
1994 Hungary Ágnes Farkas 48
1996 Norway Kjersti Grini 48
1998 Austria Ausra Fridrikas 68
2000 Romania Simona Gogîrlă 68
2002 Hungary Ágnes Farkas 58
2004 Hungary Bojana Radulović 72
2006 Germany Nadine Krause 58
2008 Norway Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth 51
2010 Romania Cristina Neagu 53
2012 Montenegro Katarina Bulatović 56
2014 Sweden Isabelle Gulldén 58
2016 Norway Nora Mørk 53
2018 Serbia Katarina Krpež Slezak 50
2020 Norway Nora Mørk 52
2022 Norway Nora Mørk 50

Best players by tournament

Year Player
1994 Not awarded
1996 Anja Andersen
1998 Trine Haltvik
2000 Beáta Siti
2002 Karin Mortensen
2004 Gro Hammerseng
2006 Gro Hammerseng
2008 Kristine Lunde
2010 Linnea Torstenson
2012 Anja Edin
2014 Isabelle Gulldén
2016 Nycke Groot
2018 Anna Vyakhireva
2020 Estelle Nze Minko
2022 Henny Reistad

Participating nations

National team appearances in the European Women's Handball Championship

Most successful players

Boldface denotes active handball players and highest medal count among all players (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Rank Player Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Katrine Lunde (Haraldsen)  Norway 2002 2022 6 2 8
2 Karoline Dyhre Breivang  Norway 2004 2014 5 1 6
Marit Malm Frafjord  Norway 2006 2020 5 1 6
Camilla Herrem  Norway 2008 2020 5 1 6
Stine Bredal Oftedal  Norway 2010 2022 5 1 6
Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth Koren *  Norway 2004 2014 5 1 6
7 Kari Aalvik Grimsbø  Norway 2006 2016 5 5
Nora Mørk **  Norway 2010 2022 5 5
9 Heidi Løke  Norway 2008 2020 4 1 5
10 Kari Mette Johansen  Norway 2004 2010 4 4

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Campeonato Europeo de Balonmano Femenino para niños

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