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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.
The 2024 European Women's Handball Championship was held in Austria, Hungary and Switzerland from 28 November to 15 December 2024. [1] This was the first tournament to feature 24 teams. Norway were the two time defending champions and defended their title once again with a win over Denmark.
The 2026 EHF European Women's Handball Championship, commonly referred to as the EHF EURO 2026, will be the 17th edition of the EHF European Women's Handball Championship. It will be held from 3 to 20 December 2026.
The following is a list of squads for each nation competing at the 2024 European Women's Handball Championship. [1] [2] Each squad consisted of up to 20 players, and 16 players were selected on each matchday. In addition, there was a maximum of six players who can be replaced during the tournament, from the long list, consisting of 35 players.
31 teams registered for participation and competed for 20 places at the final tournament. Great Britain withdraw late which would have been the 32nd team. The teams were drawn into seven groups of four and one group with three teams. It was later confirmed that Great Britain withdrew because no round 1 was played as planned.
The following is a list of squads for each nation competing at the 2022 European Women's Handball Championship. Each squad consisted of 20 players, and 16 players were selected on the day of each match. There was a maximum of six players who can be replaced during the tournament.
The 2022 European Women's Handball Championship was held in Slovenia, North Macedonia and Montenegro from 4 to 20 November 2022. [1] The tournament was advanced a month in order not to coincide with the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. [2] This tournament was the last to feature 16 teams that had been the case since 2002.
Each successive European Women's Handball Championship has had at least one team appearing for the first time. Teams in parentheses are considered successor teams by IHF. Year