Russia women's national junior handball team explained

Russia
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Association:Handball Federation of Russia
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Junior World Cup Apps:12
Junior World Cup First:1993
Junior World Cup Best: Champions, (1993, 2001, 2003, 2005)
Regional Cup Apps:13
Regional Cup First:1996
Regional Cup Best: Champions, (2002, 2004, 2013)

The Russia women's junior national handball team is the national under-19 handball team of Russia. Controlled by the Handball Federation of Russia it represents the country in international matches.

In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Handball Federation banned Russian and Belarus athletes and officials, and the European Handball Federation suspended the national teams of Russia and Belarus as well as Russian and Belarusian clubs competing in European handball competitions.[1] Referees, officials, and commission members from Russia and Belarus will not be called upon for future activities.[1] And new organisers will be sought for the YAC 16 EHF Beach Handball EURO and the Qualifier Tournaments for the Beach Handball EURO 2023, which were to be held in Moscow.[1] In addition, it refused to allow competitions to be held in Russia or Belarus.[2] The Russian Handball Federation failed in its appeal against the decision to exclude Russia's teams from continental competition, which was rejected by the European Handball Federation Court of Handball.[2]

History

IHF World Championship

Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place

IHF Junior World Championship record[3]
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
See
1979
1983
Final Champions 7 6 0 1 174 135 +39
Quarterfinals 8th place 8 4 0 4 199 183 +16
Final Runners-up 7 6 0 1 224 157 +67
2nd Group 5th place 8 6 0 2 198 144 +54
Final Champions 9 7 1 1 306 246 +60
Final Champions 9 9 0 0 299 208 +91
Final Champions 9 9 0 0 272 193 +79
Did not participate
Final Runners-up 10 8 0 2 321 232 +89
Quarterfinals 5th place 9 8 0 1 263 221 +42
Final Runners-up 9 8 0 1 312 229 +83
Final Runners-up 9 8 0 1 317 199 +118
Semifinals 4th Place 9 7 0 2 261 193 +68
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
Disqualified for invading Ukraine[4]
Total12 / 21 4 Titles103 86 1 16 3146 2340 +806

European Championship

Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place

European Junior Championship record
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
Semifinals 3rd place 7 5 1 1 174 147 +27
Semifinals 3rd place 6 4 0 2 156 119 +37
Final Runners-up 7 5 0 2 232 193 +39
Final Champions 7 7 0 0 223 141 +82
Final Champions 7 7 0 0 212 174 +38
2nd Round 7th place 7 4 0 3 176 190 –14
Semifinals 3rd place 7 4 1 2 218 190 +18
1st Round 9th place 7 5 0 2 204 164 +40
Final Champions 7 7 0 0 222 165 +57
Final Runners-up 8 5 1 2 220 170 +50
Disqualified
Semifinals 4th place 7 4 0 3 223 170 +53
Final Runners-up 7 5 0 2 203 191 +12
Total13 / 13 3 titles926832126742184+490

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Russia and Belarus suspended by EHF. 1 March 2022. Handball Planet.
  2. Web site: EHF Court of Handball rejects Russia appeal against ban. March 25, 2022. www.insidethegames.biz.
  3. Web site: Handball World and Continental Tournaments Archive. www.todor66.com.
  4. Web site: Decision of the IHF regarding the situation in Ukraine and Russia. ihf.info. 14 March 2022.