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Russia women's national youth handball team

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AssociationHandball Federation of Russia
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1st
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2nd
Results
Youth Olympic Games
Appearances2 (First in 2010)
Best resultSilver Runners up : 2010, 2014
IHF U-18 World Championship
Appearances5 (First in 2008)
Best resultGold Champions : 2008, 2016, 2018
European Championship
Appearances?? (First in 1992)
Best resultGold Champions: 2001, 2003, 2011.
Last updated on Unknown.

The Russia women's youth national handball team is the national under–17 handball team of Russia. Controlled by the Handball Federation of Russia it represented 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

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Youth Olympic Games

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

Youth Olympic Games record
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA GD
Singapore 2010 Final Runners-up 4 3 0 1 141 89 +52
China 2014 Final Runner-up 4 3 0 1 131 106 +25
Total 2/2 0 titles 8 6 0 2 272 195 +77

IHF World Championship

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

IHF Youth World Championship record[3]
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA GD
Canada 2006 Did not qualify
Slovakia 2008 Final Champions 7 7 0 0 217 160 +57
Dominican Republic 2010 Quarterfinals 7th place 7 5 0 2 215 179 +36
Montenegro 2012 Final Runner-up 7 6 0 1 242 182 +60
North Macedonia 2014 Quarterfinals 8th place 9 5 0 4 272 223 +49
Slovakia 2016 Final Champions 9 9 0 0 295 204 +91
Poland 2018 Final Champions 9 9 0 0 293 194 +99
Croatia 2020 Cancelled
Georgia (country) 2022 Excluded due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[4]
Total 6/7 3 titles 48 41 0 7 1534 1152 +392

European Championship

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

European Championship record
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA GD
Hungary 1992 Did not participate
Lithuania 1994 Preliminary round 5 3 0 2 144 122 +22
Austria 1997 Semifinals 3rd place 7 6 0 1 206 158 +48
Germany 1999 Final Runners-up 7 5 0 2 180 163 +17
Turkey 2001 Final Champions 7 7 0 0 201 136 +65
Russia 2003 Final Champions 7 7 0 0 210 163 +47
Austria 2005 Intermediate round 9th place 7 5 1 1 201 140 +61
Slovakia 2007 Semifinals 4th place 7 4 1 2 197 174 +23
Serbia 2009 Final Runners-up 7 5 0 2 218 181 +37
Czech Republic 2011 Final Champions 7 7 0 0 202 152 +50
Poland 2013 Final Runners-up 7 6 0 1 219 159 +60
North Macedonia 2015 Final Runners-up 7 6 0 1 220 164 +56
Slovakia 2017 Main round 5th place 7 4 0 3 172 168 +4
Slovenia 2019 Main round 5th place 7 5 1 1 199 173 +26
Montenegro 2021 Semifinals 3rd place 7 6 0 1 244 183 +61
Total 14/15 3 titles 96 76 3 17 2813 2236 +577

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Russia and Belarus suspended by EHF". Handball Planet. 1 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b "EHF Court of Handball rejects Russia appeal against ban". www.insidethegames.biz. March 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "Handball World and Continental Tournaments Archive". www.todor66.com.
  4. ^ "Decision of the IHF regarding the situation in Ukraine and Russia". ihf.info. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
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