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2009 World Women's Handball Championship squads


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The following is a list of squads for each nation competing at the 2009 World Women's Handball Championship in the People's Republic of China. The tournament began 5 December, and its final was held in Nanjing on 20 December.

Each nation had to submit an initial squad of 28 players, 12 of them became reserves when the final squad of 16 players was announced on 5 December.

Appearances, goals and ages as of 5 December 2009.

Group A

{{anchor|Brazil}}{{hbw|Brazil}}

  1. Darly Zoqby de Paula
  2. Fabiana Diniz
  3. Jacquelin Anastacio
  4. Fernanda da Silva
  5. Scheyla Gris
  6. Celia da Costa
  7. Rosaria da Silva
  8. Flavia da Silva
  9. Ana Paula Rodrigues
  10. Aline Rosas
  11. Regiane Silva
  12. Maysa Pessoa
  13. Silvia Helena Pinheiro
  14. Barbara Arenhart
  15. Eduarda Amorim
  16. Adriana do Nascimento Lima

Head coach: Morten Soubak

{{anchor|Congo}}{{hbw|Congo}}

Head coach: Celestin Mpoua

{{anchor|Denmark}}{{hbw|Denmark}}

The squad was announced on 19 November 2009. On 22 November 2009 Susanne Kastrup replaced Gitte Aaen in the squad. On 4 December 2009, Christina Krogshede replaced Lærke Møller in the squad due to a cruciate ligament injury.

Head coach: Jan Pytlick

{{anchor|France}}{{hbw|France}}

Head coach: Olivier Krumbholz

{{anchor|Germany}}{{hbw|Germany}}

Head coach: Rainer Osmann

{{anchor|Sweden}}{{hbw|Sweden}}

Head coach: Per Johansson

Group B

{{anchor|Angola}}{{hbw|Angola}}

Head coach: Paulo Jorge de Moura Pereira

{{anchor|Australia}}{{hbw|Australia}}

Head coach: Katsuhiko Kinoshita

{{anchor|Austria}}{{hbw|Austria}}

Head coach: Herbert Müller

{{anchor|Russia}}{{hbw|Russia}}

Head coach: Yevgeni Trefilov

{{anchor|Thailand}}{{hbw|Thailand}}

Head coach: Klaus Bøge

{{anchor|Ukraine}}{{hbw|Ukraine}}

Head coach: Leonid Yevtushenko

Group C

{{anchor|Chile}}{{hbw|Chile}}

Head coach: Alejandro Gutiérrez

{{anchor|Hungary}}{{hbw|Hungary}}

Head coach: Eszter Mátéfi

{{anchor|Japan}}{{hbw|Japan}}

Head coach: Hwang Kyung-Young

{{anchor|Norway}}{{hbw|Norway}}

Head coach: Thorir Hergeirsson

{{anchor|Romania}}{{hbw|Romania}}

Head coach: Radu Voina

{{anchor|Tunisia}}{{hbw|Tunisia}}

Head coach: Fathi Cherif

Group D

{{anchor|Argentina}}{{hbw|Argentina}}

Head coach: Daniel Marcos Zeballos

{{anchor|China}}{{hbw|China}}

Head coach: Wang Xindong

{{anchor|Côte d'Ivoire}}{{hbw|Côte d'Ivoire}}

Head coach: Thierry Vincent

{{anchor|Kazakhstan}}{{hbw|Kazakhstan}}

Head coach: Lev Yaniev

{{anchor|South Korea}}{{hbw|South Korea}}

Head coach: Lee Jae-Young

{{anchor|Spain}}{{hbw|Spain}}

Head coach: Jorge Dueñas

References

References

  1. (18 November 2009). "Provisional team lists available". IHF.
  2. (5 December 2009). "Teams Rosters – Official Release". jiangsu2009.cn.
  3. "Team Info".
  4. "Jan Pytlick har udtaget sin VM-trup". [[Danmarks Radio]].
  5. (22 November 2009). "Pytlick indkalder VM-afløser for Aaen". [[Danmarks Radio]].
  6. "Lærke Møller alvorligt skadet". [[Nordjyske Stiftstidende]].
  7. "Archived copy".
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