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2006 Women's Holland Handball Tournament
The 2006 Women's Holland Handball Tournament was held in Rotterdam at the Topsportcentrum Rotterdam. The tournament started on 2 November 2006 and the final match was played on 5 November. Brazil already secured their win in the tournament with still one more match to be played. They also won their last match versus the hosts and won all of their five matches scoring a total of 163 goals and conceding only 123. Results November 1, 2006 November 2, 2006 November 3, 2006 November 4, 2006 November 5, 2006 {, style="text-align:center" !width=200, !width=100, !width=200, , - , align= Iceland , 23–25 , align=left, Czech Republic , - , align= Netherlands , 22–32 , align=left, Brazil , - , align= Portugal , 30–28 , align=left, {{flagicon, AUT Austria External linksOfficial website Women's Holland Handball Tournament Handball competitions in Europe Women's handball in the Netherlands Women's Holland Handball Tournament Holland Handball To ...
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Women's Holland Handball Tournament
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Rotterdam
Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte'') is the second largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the ''"New Meuse"'' inland shipping channel, dug to connect to the Meuse first, but now to the Rhine instead. Rotterdam's history goes back to 1270, when a dam was constructed in the Rotte. In 1340, Rotterdam was granted city rights by William IV, Count of Holland. The Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, with a population of approximately 2.7 million, is the 10th-largest in the European Union and the most populous in the country. A major logistic and economic centre, Rotterdam is Europe's largest seaport. In 2020, it had a population of 651,446 and is home to over 180 nationalities. Rotterdam is known for its university, riverside setting, lively cultural life, maritime heritage and modern architecture. The near-complete destruction ...
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Topsportcentrum Rotterdam
Topsportcentrum Rotterdam is an indoor arena located in Rotterdam next to the Feijenoord Stadion. The arena opened in 2000 and has a capacity of 2,500 seats. It holds many sports events in various sports and levels, such as international World and European Championships and Dutch National Championships. The complex exists as two sporting halls. The first is located on the first floor and is 48x28 metres, while the pitch is 40x20 metres. On the second floor another sports hall of 44x24 metres is located. The pitch in this hall is 40x20 metres also, but the underground is rebound ace hardcourt. As well as the sporting facilities, various hotel, restaurant and cafe facilities are available. Teams Currently there are three national sports teams that play their games inside the Topsportcentrum: the volleyball team Ortec Rotterdam Nesselande and the basketball teams Feyenoord Basketball. Events This is a list of events held in the Topsportcentrum Rotterdam. Basketball : All Star Bask ...
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Brazil Women's National Handball Team
The Brazil women's national handball team is the national team of Brazil. It is governed by the Confederação Brasileira de Handebol and takes part in international handball competitions. History In December 2013, the team won the World Championship for the first time in history after defeating Serbia 22–20 in the final. The Brazilian team won all nine games played in the tournament and became the first nation from Americas, Southern Hemisphere and only the second non-European country (after South Korea) to win the title. Results Olympic Games World Championships Pan American Games Pan American Championship South and Central American Championship South American Games Other tournaments * GF World Cup 2006 – Seventh place * 2014 International Tournament of Spain – *2015 Angola 40 Years Tournament – Third place * 2015 Carpathian Trophy – Fourth place * 2016 Firenasjonersturneringer – Fourth place *2016 Women's Four Nation ...
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Portugal Women's National Handball Team
The Portugal women's national handball team is the national team of Portugal. It is governed by the Portuguese Handball Federation and takes part in international team handball competitions. European Championship record *2008 – 16th References * * External links *IHF profile National team A national sports team (commonly known as a national team or a national side) is a team that represents a nation, rather than a particular club or region, in an international sport. The term is most commonly associated with team sports, for exa ... Women's national handball teams Women's national sports teams of Portugal {{Handball-team-stub ...
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Czech Republic Women's National Handball Team
The Czech Republic women's national handball team is the national team of the Czech Republic. It takes part in international team handball competitions. The team participated in the 1995 World Women's Handball Championship, and also in 1997 World Women's Handball Championship, 1997, in 1999 and in 2003. Results World Championship *1995 World Women's Handball Championship, 1995 – 13–16th *1997 World Women's Handball Championship, 1997 – 13th *1999 World Women's Handball Championship, 1999 – 19th *2003 World Women's Handball Championship, 2003 – 15th *2013 World Women's Handball Championship, 2013 – 15th *2017 World Women's Handball Championship, 2017 – 8th *2021 World Women's Handball Championship, 2021 – 19th *2023 World Women's Handball Championship, 2023 – 8th European Championship *1994 European Women's Handball Championship, 1994 – 8th *2002 European Women's Handball Championship, 2002 – 8th *2004 European Women's Handball Championship, 2004 – 15th *20 ...
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Iceland Women's National Handball Team
The Iceland women's national handball team is the national handball team of Iceland and takes part in international team handball competitions. They qualified to the 2010 European Women's Handball Championship. This was the first time they qualified to any international championship. They finished with the 15th place. Two years later, at the 2012 European Women's Handball Championship, they managed the same results. Second time they qualified to international championship were when they qualified to the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship. Results World Championship * 2011 – 12th place European Championship * 2010 – 15th place * 2012 – 15th place Squad The squad chosen for the two qualification matches for the 2022 European Women's Handball Championship, against Turkey in March 2022. :''Caps and goals as of 17 March 2022, after the matches against Turkey.'' Head coach: Arnar Pétursson Extended squad The following players have been called up ...
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Netherlands Women's National Handball Team
The Netherlands women's national handball team is the national handball team of the Netherlands. It is governed by the ''Nederlands Handbal Verbond'' (NHV). Results Olympic Games World Championship Since their first appearance in 1971, The Netherlands has participated in twelve World Championship. They were crowned world champions for the first time in 2019 after beating Spain (30–29) in the final. European Championship Since their first appearance in 1998, The Netherlands has participated in seven European Championship. Other tournaments * Carpathian Trophy 2004 – Third place * Holland Handball Tournament 2006 – Fifth place * Carpathian Trophy 2016 – Third place Team Current squad Squad for the 2022 European Women's Handball Championship. Head coach: Per Johansson Extended squad Players who have been called up in the 35-player squad for the 2022 European Women's Handball Championship. Coaching staff ...
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Austria Women's National Handball Team
The Austria women's national handball team is the national team of Austria. It is governed by the Austrian Handball Federation and takes part in international team handball competitions. Competitive record Champions   Runners-up   Third place   Fourth place   Olympic Games World Championship European Championship Team Current squad Squad for the 2021 World Women's Handball Championship. Head coach: Herbert Müller Technical staff Notable players Several Austrian players have seen their individual performance recognized at international tournaments. ;MVP *Ausra Fridrikas, 1999 World Championship ;All-Star Team * Marianna Racz, 1992 Summer Olympics * Sorina Lefter, 1995 World Championship *Ausra Fridrikas, 1999 World Championship, 2002 European Championship * Tanja Logwin, 2004 European Championship ;Top Scorer *Ausra Fridrikas, 2001 World Championship (87 goals) * Katrin Engel, 2009 World Championship (67 go ...
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2006 In Handball
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Handball Competitions In Europe
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the other team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins. Modern handball is played on a court of , with a goal in the middle of each end. The goals are surrounded by a zone where only the defending goalkeeper is allowed; goals must be scored by throwing the ball from outside the zone or while "diving" into it. The sport is usually played indoors, but outdoor variants exist in the forms of field handball, Czech handball (which were more common in the past) and beach handball. The game is fast and high-scoring: professional teams now typically score between 20 and 35 goals each, though lower scores were not uncommon until a few decades ago. Body contact is permitted for the d ...
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