German national women's field handball team

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Germany
DHB logo
Association DHB
Balance sheet
26 games
19 wins
1 draw
6 losses
statistics
First international match German Reich 4-5 Austria September 7, 1930, Prague
German EmpireGerman Empire AustriaAustria 
Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia
Last international game Netherlands 4-5 West Germany June 18, 1966, Rotterdam
NetherlandsNetherlands Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
NetherlandsNetherlands
Highest victory Netherlands 1:16 German Empire October 2, 1938, Groningen
NetherlandsNetherlands German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) 
NetherlandsNetherlands
Biggest defeat Austria 8: 4 Federal Republic of Germany June 5, 1954, Vienna
AustriaAustria Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
AustriaAustria
List of international matches


Handball world championship
Participation 2 of 3 (First: 1956 )
best result Vice World Champion ( 1956 )
(As of February 14, 2020)

The German national women's field handball team represented Germany at international matches and international tournaments.

The greatest success was the second place in the world championship ( 1956 ).

World championships

German national handball teams took part in two of the three field handball world championships held up until 1960 . In 1960 they took part as an all-German team .

year Host country Participation until ... Result rank Comments and special features
1949 Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary not eligible After the Second World War, no new handball association had been founded to represent Germany at the IHF.
1956 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany final Romania 1952Romania Romania 6: 5 West GermanyGermany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany  2nd place
1960 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 3rd place match Germany team all GermanAll-German team Germany 25:13 NetherlandsNetherlandsNetherlands  3rd place

Record players

Source:

Record goal scorers

rank Surname Gates Games Goals / game First game Last game
01 Christa Warns 22nd 17th 1.294 Aug 14, 1955 June 18, 1966
02 Inge Walther 19th 10 1,900 Nov. 30, 1952 0July 8, 1956
03 Elsbeth Hartle 16 5 3,200 04th June 1961 June 27, 1964
04th Waltraud Kühl 13 12 1.083 0Oct 2, 1955 June 27, 1964
05 Ruth Schiemann 9 5 1,800 0Oct. 2, 1938 Aug 14, 1955
06th Hertha Rückriem 8th 4th 2,000 Nov. 30, 1952 05th June 1954
07th Gertrud Kühnell 7th 3 2.333 May 15, 1938 Nov. 30, 1952
08th Lydia Bauer 7th 5 1,400 June 16, 1960 June 18, 1966
09 Gertrud Hannen 5 10 0.500 Nov. 30, 1952 04th June 1961
10 Ursel Burmeister 5 18th 0.278 Nov. 30, 1952 22 Sep 1962
11 2 players 4th
13 5 players 3
18th 10 players 2
28 16 players 1
44 66 players 0

Most missions

rank Surname Games Gates Goals / game First game Last game
01 Ursel Burmeister 18th 5 0.278 Nov. 30, 1952 22 Sep 1962
02 Christa Warns 17th 22nd 1.294 Aug 14, 1955 June 18, 1966
03 Waltraud Kühl 12 13 1.083 0Oct 2, 1955 June 27, 1964
04th Inge Walther 10 19th 1,900 Nov. 30, 1952 0July 8, 1956
05 Gertrud Hannen 10 5 0.500 Nov. 30, 1952 04th June 1961
06th Edith Wendrich 9 1 0.111 0July 1, 1956 June 19, 1960
07th Annemarie Kübert 8th 1 0.125 Apr 11, 1954 0July 8, 1956
08th Eva Brechenmacher 7th 2 0.286 27 Sep 1959 June 27, 1964
09 Bärbel Hornig 7th 0 0.000 Nov. 30, 1952 0Oct 2, 1955
10 Lisa Mueller 6th 3 0.500 Apr 11, 1954 0July 8, 1956
11 Ursula Kusserow 6th 0 0.000 Aug 14, 1955 0July 8, 1956
12 9 players 5
21st 10 players 4th
31 15 players 3
46 15 players 2
61 49 players 1

Former national coach

Trainer From To Sp. S. U N Gates Diff.
unknown 0Sep 7 1930 0Sep 7 1930 01 00 0 1 004: 500 0-1
Otto Kaundinya May 15, 1938 0Oct. 2, 1938 02 02 0 0 0022: 100 +21
Siegfried Perrey Nov. 30, 1952 May 31, 1953 02 01 0 1 012: 800 0+4
Hans Geilenberg Apr 11, 1954 June 18, 1966 21st 16 1 4th 132: 770 +55
total 0Sep 7 1930 June 18, 1966 26th 19th 1 6th 170: 910 +79

Source:

Individual evidence

  1. Balance of the international field handball matches (DHB, women). In: handballdaten.de. bundesligainfo.de, accessed on June 18, 2019 .
  2. Austria world champion in handball. In: Sport-Tagblatt . Neues Wiener Tagblatt , September 8, 1930, p. 6 , accessed on June 18, 2019 .
  3. ^ Stephan Müller, Helmut Laaß: German handball international games. (CD; 87 MB) In: Sport-record.de. July 20, 2015, accessed June 21, 2019 .
  4. Trainer of the German women's national teams (DRL, NSRL & DHB). In: handballdaten.de. bundesligainfo.de, accessed on June 18, 2019 .