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1995 World Women's Handball Championship

1995 edition of the World Women's Handball Championship


1995 edition of the World Women's Handball Championship

FieldValue
countryAustria
country2Hungary
dates5–17 December 1995
num_teams20
confederations5
venues7
cities7
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
matches72
goals3299
top_scorerUkraine Natalja Derepasko (61 goals)
previous1993 World Women's Handball Championship
next1997 World Women's Handball Championship

The 1995 World Women's Handball Championship was the 12th edition of the World Championship. It took place in Austria and Hungary 5–17 December 1995. It was the only to have 20 teams and the first to have multiple hosts. South Korea won its first title in Vienna.

Squads

Main article: 1995 World Women's Handball Championship squads

Group stage

Group A










Group B










Group C










Group D










Cross matches

The 4th and 5th place from A met 5th and 4th from B and the same for group C and D. The winner of each match got a place in the round of 16.

Knockout stage

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Round of 16

Placement 5–12

Losers from round of 16 played for placements from 9 to 12. Losers from quarterfinals played for places 5 to 8. There was no play for lower rankings.

9–12

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Final standings

All Star Team

  • Goalkeeper: Cecilie Leganger
  • Left Wing: Anette Hoffmann
  • Left Back: Lim O-kyeong
  • Center Back: Mariana Tîrcă
  • Pivot: Natalia Deriougina
  • Right Back: Sorina Lefter
  • Right Wing: Katalin Szilágyi

References

References

  1. "Weltmeister Frauen (Kleinfeld / Halle)". [[Handball-Bundesliga]].
  2. "1995 World Women's Handball Championship". [[International Handball Federation]].
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