2004 European Women's Handball Championship squads

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The following squads and players competed in the European Women's Handball Championship in 2006 in Hungary. [1]

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Austria

  1. Nataliya Rusnatchenko
  2. Elisabeth Herbst
  3. Petra Blazek
  4. Sylvia Strass
  5. Katharina Reingruber
  6. Birgit Engl
  7. Stephanie Ofenböck
  8. Sorina Teodorovic
  9. Marina Budecevic
  10. Simona Spiridon
  11. Barbara Strass
  12. Katrin Engel
  13. Tatjana Logvin
  14. Gabriela Eugenia Rotis-Nagy

Belarus

  1. Natallia Petrakova
  2. Alena Abramovich
  3. Alesya Safonova
  4. Natallia Artsiomenka
  5. Raisa Tsikhanovich
  6. Hanna Sukhamirava
  7. Iryna Artsiomenka
  8. Hanna Stsiapanava
  9. Volha Kandratsyeva
  10. Krystsina Svatko
  11. Volha Kryuko
  12. Tatsiana Khlimankova
  13. Alesia Kurchankova
  14. Natallia Maylichka
  15. Natalia Platanovich

Czech Republic

  1. Kristyna Selicharova
  2. Vendula Ajglova
  3. Iva Zamorska
  4. Lucie Fabikova
  5. Lenka Kysucanova
  6. Martina Knytlova
  7. Simona Roubinkova
  8. Jana Fischerova
  9. Martina Saskova
  10. Lenka Flekova
  11. Jana Arnosova
  12. Petra Valova
  13. Martina Jonasova
  14. Jana Simerska
  15. Alena Polaskova
  16. Katerina Vaskova

Croatia

  1. Ana Krizanac
  2. Ivana Jelcic
  3. Miranda Tatari
  4. Ivanka Hrgovic
  5. Maja Cop
  6. Dijana Golubic
  7. Zdenka Kruselj
  8. Andreja Saric
  9. Anita Gace
  10. Maida Arslanagic
  11. Nikica Pusic
  12. Lidija Horvat
  13. Marija Popovic
  14. Maja Zebic
  15. Marija Borozan

Denmark

  1. Karin Mortensen
  2. Rikke Schmidt
  3. Louise Bager Nørgaard
  4. Rikke Erhardsen Skov
  5. Henriette Rønde Mikkelsen
  6. Anne Petersen
  7. Laura Danielsen
  8. Rikke Hørlykke Jørgensen
  9. Camilla Thomsen
  10. Lise Knudsen
  11. Winnie Mølgaard
  12. Mette Sjøberg
  13. Karen Brødsgaard
  14. Lene Tobiasen
  15. Josephine Touray
  16. Rikke Nielsen

France

  1. Maylis Bordenave
  2. Stella Joseph-Mathieu
  3. Mariama Signaté
  4. Leila Duchemann Lejeune
  5. Véronique Pecqueux-Rolland
  6. Paule Baudouin
  7. Sophie Herbrecht
  8. Stéphanie Cano
  9. Isabelle Wendling
  10. Nina Kamto Njitam
  11. Sabrina Legenty
  12. Stéphanie Fiossonangaye
  13. Christiane Vanparys-Torres
  14. Raphaelle Tervel
  15. Marie Vautherot
  16. Bertile Betare

Germany

  1. Sabine Englert
  2. Alexandra Gräfer
  3. Nadine Härdter
  4. Grit Jurack
  5. Marion Erfmann
  6. Nina Christin Wörz
  7. Maren Baumbach
  8. Susanne Henze
  9. Nikola Pietzsch
  10. Kathrin Blacha
  11. Milica Danilovic
  12. Heike Schmidt
  13. Stefanie Melbeck
  14. Anja Althaus
  15. Daniela Harke
  16. Clara Woltering

Hungary

  1. Katalin Pálinger
  2. Irina Sirina
  3. Zsuzsanna Lovász
  4. Bojana Radulovics
  5. Ibolya Mehlmann
  6. Anita Kulcsár
  7. Beáta Bohus
  8. Bernadett Ferling
  9. Eszter Siti
  10. Anita Görbicz
  11. Gabriella Kindl
  12. Tímea Tóth
  13. Gabriella Szűcs
  14. Ivett Nagy
  15. Beatrix Balogh
  16. Krisztina Pigniczki

Norway

  1. Kjersti Beck
  2. Katrine Lunde Haraldsen
  3. Katja Nyberg
  4. Ragnhild Margrethe Aamodt
  5. Randi H. Gustad
  6. Karoline Charlotte Dyhre Breivang
  7. Kristine Lunde-Borgersen
  8. Gro Hammerseng
  9. Kari Mette Johansen
  10. Elisabeth Hilmo
  11. Camilla Nordberg Thorsen
  12. Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth
  13. Vigdis Haarsaker
  14. Isabel Blanco
  15. Göril Snorroeggen
  16. Terese Pedersen

Romania

  1. Paula Claudia Radulescu
  2. Luminita Hutupan Dinu
  3. Ramona Petruta Farcau
  4. Anisoara Durac
  5. Carmen Lungu
  6. Adina Olariu
  7. Mihaela Ani Secocico
  8. Aurelia Bradeanu
  9. Madalina Simule
  10. Oana Andreea Manea
  11. Cristina Georgiana Varzaru
  12. Valentina Neli Ardean Elisei
  13. Simona Silvia Gogirla
  14. Elena Avadanii
  15. Roxana Gatzel
  16. Ionica Munteanu
  17. Ionela Gilca

Russia

  1. Tatiana Alizar
  2. Maria Sidorova
  3. Natalia Shipilova
  4. Elena Sergeeva
  5. Liudmila Postnova
  6. Liudmila Bodnieva
  7. Nadezda Muravyeva
  8. Yana Uskova
  9. Emiliya Turey
  10. Anna Kurepta
  11. Evgenia Rvacheva
  12. Alina Dolgikh
  13. Ekaterina Marennikova
  14. Oksana Koroleva
  15. Natalia Parshina

Serbia

  1. Jelena Savkovic
  2. Ana Vojcic
  3. Jelena Popovic
  4. Ana Djokic
  5. Mirjana Milenkovic
  6. Andrijana Budimir
  7. Maja Lojpur
  8. Jelena Nisavic
  9. Ana Batinic
  10. Ana Milovanovic
  11. Tanja Milanovic
  12. Svetlana Ognjenovic
  13. Marina Rokic
  14. Ivana Milosevic
  15. Katarina Bulatovic
  16. Sladjana Djeric

Slovenia

  1. Sergeja Stefanisin
  2. Barbara Gorski
  3. Olga Ceckova
  4. Anja Argenti
  5. Mojca Dercar
  6. Mihaela Ana Ciora
  7. Silvana Ilic
  8. Vesna Vincic-Pus
  9. Nataliya Derepasko
  10. Katja Kurent Tatarovac
  11. Spela Cerar
  12. Tanja Dajcman
  13. Tatjana Oder
  14. Anja Freser
  15. Nadiza Plesko

Spain

  1. Elisabet Lopez Valledor
  2. Maria Eugenia Sanchez Bravo
  3. Soraya Garcia Leite
  4. Susana Pareja Ibarra
  5. Davinia Lopez Hernandez
  6. Beatriz Morales Tendero
  7. Marta Elisabet Mangue Gonzales
  8. Macarena Aguilar Diaz
  9. Rocio Guerola Galera
  10. Patricia Alonso Jimenez
  11. Isabel Maria Ortuno Torrico
  12. Veronica Maria Cuadrado Dehesa
  13. Noelia Oncina Morena
  14. Aitziber Elejaga Vargas
  15. Nelly Carla Alberto Fransisca
  16. Lidia Sanchez Alias

Sweden

  1. Therese Brosson
  2. Madelene Grundström
  3. Helena Andersson
  4. Kristina Linea Flognman
  5. Matilda Linnea Boson
  6. Anna Ljungdahl
  7. Fanny Lagerström
  8. Erika Nilsson
  9. Asa Koensberg
  10. Katarina Arfwidsson Chrifi
  11. Jessica Enström
  12. Sara Eriksson
  13. Asa Elisabeth Eriksson
  14. Johanna Aronsson
  15. Maria Lindqvist
  16. Sara Holmgren

Ukraine

  1. Nataliya Borysenko
  2. Larysa Zaspa
  3. Olena Reznir
  4. Anna Burmystrova
  5. Tetyana Shynkarenko
  6. Ganna Syukalo
  7. Iryna Shutska Sheyenko
  8. Lyudmyla Shevchenko
  9. Vita Mukhina
  10. Nataliya Datsenko Lyapina
  11. Anastasiya Pidpalova Borodina
  12. Anastasiya Sokol
  13. Kateryna Valyushek
  14. Mariya Boklaschuk
  15. Olena Radchenko
  16. Maria Makarenko

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References

  1. "EM 2004". gcmms Webseite! (in German). Retrieved 26 May 2020.