List of international matches for the German national women's field handball team
This list contains field handball games of the German national women's field handball team , which are recognized by the DHB as official international games.
Legend
This section serves as a legend for the following tables.
- A = away game
- H = home game
- * = Play in a neutral place
- WM = World Championship
- red background color = defeat of the German team
- green background color = victory of the German team
- yellow background color = tie
List of games
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | Remarks | |
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1 | Sep 7 1930 | 4: 5 (4: 1) | Austria | * | Prague | World Cup at the 3rd Women's World Games | 1st international match of the Germans |
2 | May 15, 1938 | 6: 0 (2: 0) | Netherlands | H | Aachen | 1st win & 1st home game | |
3 | Oct. 2, 1938 | 16: 1 (8: 1) | Netherlands | A. | Groningen | 1st away win & highest win | |
4th | Nov. 30, 1952 | 6: 0 (2: 0) | France | H | Hagen | ||
5 | May 31, 1953 | 6: 8 (3: 5) | Austria | H | Übach-Palenberg | ||
6th | Apr 11, 1954 | 7: 4 (7: 2) | France | A. | Cernay | ||
7th | 5th June 1954 | 4: 8 (1: 4) | Austria | A. | Vienna | Biggest defeat | |
8th | Aug 14, 1955 | 5: 3 (3: 2) | Netherlands | H | Übach-Palenberg | ||
9 | 25 Sep 1955 | 6: 4 (3: 3) | Austria | H | Darmstadt | ||
10 | Oct 2, 1955 | 10: 1 (5: 1) | Yugoslavia | A. | Zagreb | ||
11 | July 1, 1956 | 5: 2 (3: 1) | Yugoslavia | H | Karlsruhe | World Cup main round | |
12 | 5th July 1956 | 4: 4 (2: 3) | Hungary | H | Offenbach am Main | World Cup main round | Only draw |
13 | July 8, 1956 | 5: 6 (1: 3) | Romania | H | Frankfurt am Main | World Cup final | |
14th | July 6, 1957 | 5: 4 (2: 2) | Poland | H | augsburg | ||
15th | 27 Sep 1959 | 7: 8 (3: 3) | Poland | A. | Opole | ||
16 | June 12, 1960 | 6: 3 (4: 2) | Netherlands | A. | The hague | World Cup preliminary round | Joint team of DHB and DHV |
17th | June 16, 1960 | 7: 4 (3: 0) | Poland | * | Sittard | World Cup preliminary round | Joint team of DHB and DHV |
18th | June 17, 1960 | 2: 3 (0: 1) | Austria | * | Arnhem | World Cup semi-finals | Joint team of DHB and DHV |
19th | June 19, 1960 | 3: 1 (3: 1) | Netherlands | A. | Amsterdam | World Cup small final | Joint team of DHB and DHV |
20th | 4th June 1961 | 6: 3 (4: 2) | Netherlands | H | Leverkusen | ||
21st | 23 Sep 1961 | 12: 5 (7: 3) | Austria | A. | Linz | ||
22nd | June 3, 1962 | 5: 2 (2: 2) | Netherlands | A. | Roermond | ||
23 | 22 Sep 1962 | 12: 3 (7: 2) | Austria | H | Munich | ||
24 | May 30, 1964 | 9: 3 (4: 1) | Netherlands | H | Ludwigsburg | ||
25th | June 27, 1964 | 7: 2 (4: 2) | Austria | A. | to bathe | ||
26th | June 18, 1966 | 5: 4 (2: 1) | Netherlands | A. | Rotterdam | Last big field game |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Austria world champion in handball. In: Sport-Tagblatt . Neues Wiener Tagblatt , September 8, 1930, p. 6 , accessed on June 18, 2019 .
- ↑ German handball victory over Holland's women. In: Nordwest-Zeitung . June 19, 1966, p. 10 , accessed on June 18, 2019 ( German Press Agency ).
- ↑ a b Trainer of the German women's national teams (DRL, NSRL & DHB). In: handballdaten.de. bundesligainfo.de, accessed on June 18, 2019 .
- ↑ a b Balance of the international field handball games (DHB, women). In: handballdaten.de. bundesligainfo.de, accessed on June 18, 2019 .
- ^ Stephan Müller, Helmut Laaß: German handball international games. (CD; 87 MB) In: Sport-record.de. July 20, 2015, accessed June 21, 2019 .