Polish national women's handball team

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Poland
Polska
Logo ZPRP
Nickname (s) Biało-czerwone
Association Związek Piłki Ręcznej w Polsce (ZPRP)
confederacy EHF
Outfitter Hummel (since October 31, 2006 )
Trainer NorwayNorway Arne Senstad
Assistant coach PolandPoland Adrian Struzik
Team captain Karolina Kudłacz-Gloc
Most goals Karolina Kudłacz-Gloc ( 925 )
Most games Kinga Grzyb ( 256 )
Handball world championship
Participation 16 of 24 (First: 1957 )
best result 4th place ( 2013 , 2015 )
European handball championship
Participation 6 (first: 1996 )
best result 5th place ( 1998 )
(As of December 4, 2018)

The Polish women's national handball team represents Poland at international tournaments in women's handball .

The Polish team achieved their greatest success at the 2013 World Cup , where the selection made it to the semi-finals for the first time. At the end of the tournament, the Polish team took fourth place . This success was repeated at the following World Cup .

Placements at championships

World Championships (field)

  • 1949 : not qualified
  • 1956 : not qualified
  • 1960 : 06th place

World Championships (hall)

European championships

Olympic games

No participation so far.


Current national players

Kinga Achruk ( SPR Lubin ), Weronika Gawlik (SPR Lublin), Aneta Łabuda (SPR Lublin), Joanna Szarawaga (SPR Lublin), Sylwia Matuszczyk (SPR Lublin), Aleksandra Rosiak (SPR Lublin), Ewa Urtnowska (SPR Lublin), Joanna Drabik ( Siófok KC ), Kinga Grzyb ( MKS Zagłębie Lubin ), Katarzyna Janiszewska ( SV Union Halle-Neustadt ), Monika Kobylińska ( TuS Metzingen ), Karolina Kudłacz-Gloc ( SG BBM Bietigheim ), Sylwia Lisewska ( CS Minaur Baia Mare ), Adrianna Płaczek ( CJF Fleury Loiret Handball ), Romana Roszak ( Energa AZS Koszalin ), Bogna Sobiech ( HSG Bensheim / Auerbach ), Daria Zawistowska ( Joanna Wołoszyk ), Aleksandra Zych ( Metz Handball )

Former trainers

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. Victory over France brings first participation in a World Cup semi-final. In: handball world. December 18, 2013, accessed December 19, 2013 .
  2. Denmark celebrates its first World Cup medal in 16 years. In: handball world. December 22, 2013, accessed December 22, 2013 .
  3. Outstanding Neagu leads Romania to bronze. In: handball world. December 20, 2015, accessed December 17, 2018 .
  4. XXI Women's World Championship 2013 - Tournament Summary. (PDF) In: ihf.info. International Handball Federation, December 22, 2013, accessed December 17, 2018 .
  5. XXII Women's World Championships 2015 - Tournament Summary. (PDF) In: ihf.info. International Handball Federation, December 20, 2015, accessed on December 17, 2018 .
  6. 2014 Women's European Championship - Final Tournament. In: eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation, accessed December 16, 2018 .
  7. 2018 Women's EHF EURO - Final Tournament. In: eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation, accessed December 16, 2018 .