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Association | Egyptian Handball Federation | |||
Coach | Rami Abdelatif | |||
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African Championship | ||||
Appearances | 11 (First in 1974 ) | |||
Best result | 3rd (1974) | |||
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The Egypt women's national handball team is the national team of Egypt. It is governed by the Egyptian Handball Federation and takes part in international handball competitions. After there was no women's team from 2012 until 2022 they decided to reestablish a team. [1]
Amina Atef 33 RW
Kenzy Hatem 14 RW
Yard Hany 66 RB
Malak Talaat 25 RB
Amina Hesham 4 LW
Mariam Omar 6 LW
Noha Ayman 90 LB
Sara Yehia 77 LB
Toka kamel 22 LB
Sohaila Khaled 21 LB
SHaima ElWazira 98 CB
Shahd Hossam 10 Pivot
Laila Hammad 23 Pivot
Shahd Elshawarby 44 pivot
Mai Gomaa 1 GK
Menna ElSaid Gk
Farah Elshazly GK
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