The following squads and players competed in the World Women's Handball Championship in 2007 in France. [1]
Coach: Jeronimo Neto
Coach: Daniel Marcos Zeballos
Coach: Katsuhiko Kinoshita
Coach: Herbert Müller
Coach: Juan Oliver
Coach: Kang Jae Won
Coach: Josip Sojat
Coach: Felix Romero
Coach: Olivier Krumbholz
Coach: Armin Emrich
Coach: András Németh
Coach: Bert Bouwer
Coach: Lev Yaniev
Coach: Ljubomir Savevski
Coach: Marit Breivik
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Coach: Zenon Lakomy
Coach: Gheorghe Ionescu
Coach: Gheorghe Tadici
Coach: Evgeny Trefilov
Coach: Jorge Duenas de Galarza
Coach: Bogosav Peric
Coach: Lim Young Chul
Coach: Leonid Ratner
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