Beyza Karaçam Explained

Beyza Karaçam
Birth Date:15 December 2000
Birth Place:Turkey
Position:Right back
Currentclub:IFK Kristianstad
Years1:2018–2019
Clubs1:Samsun GSK
Years2:2019–2020
Clubs2:Görele Bld. SK
Years3:2020–2022
Clubs3:Yenimahalle Bld. SK
Years4:2022–
Clubs4:IFK Kristianstad
Nationalyears1:2019–
Nationalteam1:Turkey
Nationalyears2:2018
Nationalteam2:Turkey U-19 beach handball
Nationalyears3:2019–
Nationalteam3:Turkey beach handball

Beyza Karaçamn (born 15 December 2000) is a Turkish women's handballer, who plays as right back for IFK Kristianstad in the Swedish Handbollsligan, and the Turkey national team as well as the Turkey women's national beach handball team.

Club career

Karaçam is tall at .

She was with Samsun GSK in the 2018–19 Turkish Women's Handball Super League and with Görele Bld. SK in Giresun in the 2019–20 Turkish Super League season. She played for the Ankara-based club Yenimahalle Bld. SK in the 2020–21 and 2021–22 Turkish Super League seasons. She took part in the 2021–22 EHF European Cup.

In February 2022, she signed a deal with the Swedish club IFK Kristianstad to play in the Handbollsligan.

International career

National handball team

Karaçam is a member of the Turkey women's national handball team. She played at the World Women's Handball Championship – European qualification in 2019, 2021, and 2023, as well as at the 2020 European Championship qualification. She was part of the national team at the 2022 Mediterranean Games in Oran, Algeria. In 2022, she won the gold medal at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Konya, Turkey.

National beach handball team

Karaçam played for the Turkey women's national beach handball team at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at the European Women's Beach Handball Championship in 2019 in, Stare Jabłonki, Poland,and 2021 in Varna, Bulgaria.

Honours

Club

Turkish Women's Handball Super League
  • Yenimahalle Bld. SK
  • Third place (1): 2020–21.

    International

    Turkey women's national handball team
  • Islamic Solidarity Games
  • Champion (1): 2021