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Women's Handball IHF World Championship 2019


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Our women's handball has become disaster as soon as London 2012 was over. Too bad they didn't repay the historic success by actually investing a bit into the sport

#banbestmen

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8 minutes ago, dcro said:

Our women's handball has become disaster as soon as London 2012 was over. Too bad they didn't repay the historic success by actually investing a bit into the sport

No chance for those OQT? 

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Group C: Romania, Hungary, Montenegro, Spain, Senegal and Kazakhstan

 

Good draw for us :p

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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I have no idea what to expect from us at this upcoming WCh. We got a lot of young players in our squad who did really well at the junior competitions (we won the U20 WCh and the U19 ECh in the last few years).

 

GK: Éva Kiss (32, Győr), Blanka Bíró (25, Ferencváros), Ágnes Triffa (32, Debrecen)

RW: Lukács Viktória (24, Ferencváros), Dorottya Faluvégi (21, Győr)

RB: Anna Kovács (28, Debrecen), Nikolett Kiss (23, Érd), Katrin Klujber (20, Ferencváros)

CB: Anikó Kovacsics (28, Ferencváros), Gabriella Tóth (23, Érd), Petra Vámos (19, Debrecen)

P: Laura Szabó (22, Érd), Petra Tóvizi (20, Debrecen), Noémi Pásztor (20, Ferencváros)

LB: Zsuzsanna Tomori (32, Siófok), Noémi Háfra (21, Ferencváros)

LW: Nadine Schatzl (26, Ferencváros), Gréta Márton (20, Ferencváros)

 

The average age of the squad is 24.2 which is relatively low for us, specially so close to the Olympics. 10 players are coming from Champions League clubs, 2 from Győr and 8 from Ferencváros. And 1 from the EHF Cup winning Siófok. 

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