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Ukraine women's national handball team

Ukraine Ukraine
Information
AssociationHandball Federation of Ukraine
CoachBorys Chizhov
Most capsMaryna Vergelyuk (90)
Colours
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Team colours
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Team colours
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Team colours
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Team colours
Home
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Team colours
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Team colours
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Team colours
Away
Results
Summer Olympics
Appearances1 (First in 2004)
Best result3rd (2004)
World Championship
Appearances7 (First in 1995)
Best result4th (2003)
European Championship
Appearances11 (First in 1994)
Best result2nd (2000)
Last updated on Unknown.
Ukraine women's national handball team
Medal record
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2004 Athens Team
European Championship
Silver medal – second place 2000 Romania

The Ukraine women's national handball team is the national team of Ukraine. It is governed by the Ukrainian Handball Federation and takes part in international handball competitions.

Results

Olympic Games

Year Position Pld W D L GS GA +/−
United States Los Angeles 1996 Did not qualify
Australia Sydney 2000
Greece Athens 2004 3rd 7 6 0 1 165 152 +13
China Beijin 2008 Did not qualify
United Kingdom London 2012
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2016
Japan Tokyo 2020

World Championship

Year Position Pld W D L GS GA +/−
Austria/Hungary Austria/Hungary 1995 9th 8 5 0 3 203 184 +19
Germany Germany 1997 Did not qualify
Denmark/NorwayDenmark/Norway 1999 13th 6 3 0 3 157 139 +24
Italy Italy 2001 18th 5 1 0 4 120 145 −25
Croatia Croatia 2003 4th 10 6 1 3 287 248 +39
Russia Russia 2005 10th 8 3 2 3 242 216 +26
France France 2007 13th 6 4 0 2 175 144 +31
China China 2009 17th 8 4 0 4 284 235 +49
Brazil Brazil 2011 Did not qualify
Serbia Serbia 2013
Denmark Denmark 2015
Germany Germany 2017
Japan Japan 2019
Spain Spain 2021 To be determined
Denmark/Norway/Sweden Denmark/Norway/Sweden 2023
Germany/Netherlands Germany/Netherlands 2025
Hungary Hungary 2027
Total 7/17 51 25 3 22 1468 1311 +163

European Championship

Year Position Pld W D L GS GA +/−
Germany Germany 1994 11th 6 2 0 4 126 135 −9
Denmark Denmark 1996 9th 6 2 0 4 141 144 −3
Netherlands Netherlands 1998 7th 6 3 0 3 163 148 +15
Romania Romania 2000 2nd 7 3 3 1 188 176 +12
Denmark Denmark 2002 12th 6 1 0 5 132 167 −35
Hungary Hungary 2004 6th 7 4 0 3 173 172 +1
Sweden Sweden 2006 13th 3 0 0 3 73 86 −13
North Macedonia Macedonia 2008 10th 6 2 1 3 168 172 −4
Denmark/Norway Denmark/Norway 2010 12th 6 1 0 5 134 170 −36
Serbia Serbia 2012 14th 3 0 0 3 62 68 −6
Hungary/Croatia Hungary/Croatia 2014 16th 3 0 0 3 68 89 −21
Sweden Sweden 2016 Did not qualify
France France 2018
Denmark/Norway Denmark/Norway 2020 TBD
Slovenia/North Macedonia/Montenegro Slovenia/North Macedonia/Montenegro 2022
Austria/Hungary/Switzerland Austria/Hungary/Switzerland 2024
Total 11/16 59 18 4 37 1428 1527 −99

Other tournaments

  • 1992 Carpathian Trophy – Second place
  • 1995 Carpathian Trophy – Third place
  • 2000 Carpathian Trophy – Second place
  • 2002 Carpathian Trophy – Winner
  • 2006 GF World Cup – Fourth place
  • 2008 Carpathian Trophy – Second place
  • 2010 Carpathian Trophy – Third place
  • 2012 Carpathian Trophy – Third place

Current squad

The squad for the 2014 European Women's Handball Championship.[1]

Head coach: Leonid Ratner

No. Pos. Name Date of birth (age) Height App. Goals Club
1 GK Yelyzaveta Hilyazetdinova 15 August 1994 1.69 m 4 0 Ukraine Galytchanka Lviv
2 RB Olga Laiuk 17 May 1984 1.82 m 27 61 Turkey Muraptaşa BSK
3 LB Iuliia Andriichuk 17 May 1992 1.85 m 5 3 Belarus HC Gomel
4 LB Anastasiya Pidpalova 5 January 1982 1.92 m 63 240 France Cercle Bourgogne
5 P Iryna Shutska 5 March 1983 1.80 m 75 102 Romania CSM Ploieşti
7 LW Viktoriya Borshchenko 5 January 1986 1.72 m 46 154 Russia Rostov-Don
12 GK Viktoriya Tymoshenkova 4 November 1983 1.83 m 36 0 Romania HCM Roman
16 GK Natalya Parkhomenko 21 March 1979 1.80 m 33 0 Russia Kuban Krasnodar
17 RB Olha Nikolayenko 5 April 1983 1.78 m 44 173 Hungary Békéscsabai
18 LB Olena Umanets 3 September 1990 1.78 m 4 5 Ukraine HC Karpaty Uzhgorod
19 P Valeriia Zoria 23 April 1987 1.80 m 11 18 Belarus HC Gomel
21 RW Anna Redka 21 January 1989 1.66 m 10 13 Belarus HC Gomel
23 CB Iryna Glibko 18 February 1990 1.70 m 10 30 Romania CSM Bucuresti
24 CB Tamara Smbatian 19 March 1995 1.75 m 3 4 Ukraine Galytchanka Lviv
35 LB Iryna Stelmakh 18 August 1993 1.92 m 4 2 Ukraine Galytchanka Lviv
44 RW Nataliia Volovnyk 13 March 1993 1.70 m 1 4 Ukraine Galytchanka Lviv
77 P Olga Peredery 12 April 1994 1.80 m 3 7 Slovakia IUVENTA Michalovce

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