1996 European Women's Handball Championship - Final Ranking

Final Ranking

1 ! Denmark
2 ! Norway
3 ! Austria
4 Germany
5 Romania
6 Croatia
7 Russia
8 Sweden
9 Ukraine
10 Hungary
11 Poland
12 Lithuania
1996 Women's European Champions

Denmark
2nd title


Anja Andersen, Camilla Andersen, Kristine Andersen, Heidi Astrup, Tina Bøttzau, Marianne Florman, Anja Hansen, Anette Hoffman, Tonje Kjærgaard, Janne Kolling, Susanne Lauritsen, Gitte Madsen, Lene Rantala, Gitte Sunesen, Anne Dorthe Tanderup, Mette Vestergaard, Head Coach: Ulrik Wilbek.


International handball
  • IHF
  • World Championship (men) (women)
  • Junior World Championship (men) (women)
  • Youth World Championship (men) (women)
  • Olympics
  • All-Africa Games
  • Asian Games
  • Pan American Games
  • Mediterranean Games
  • Pan Arab Games
  • Player of the Year
  • Teams
  • IHF Super Globe
  • Beach Handball World Championships
  • Men's World Rankings
Africa CAHB – African Championship (men) (women) – Junior Championship (men) (women) – Youth Championship (men) (women)
Americas PATHF – Pan American Championship (men) (women) – Junior Championships (men) (women) – Youth Championships (men) (women)
Asia AHF – Asian Championship (men) (women) – Junior Championship (men) (women) – Youth Championship (men) (women)
Europe EHF – European Championship (men) (women) – Junior Championship (men) (women) – Youth Championship (men) (women) – Beach Handball Championship
Oceania OCHF – Nations Cup (men) (women)
European Handball Championships
Men
  • Portugal 1994
  • Spain 1996
  • Italy 1998
  • Croatia 2000
  • Sweden 2002
  • Slovenia 2004
  • Switzerland 2006
  • Norway 2008
  • Austria 2010
  • Serbia 2012
  • Denmark 2014
  • Poland 2016
Women
  • Germany 1994
  • Denmark 1996
  • Netherlands 1998
  • Romania 2000
  • Denmark 2002
  • Hungary 2004
  • Sweden 2006
  • Macedonia 2008
  • Denmark/Norway 2010
  • Serbia 2012
  • Hungary/Croatia 2014
  • Sweden 2016


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