French Polynesia women's national handball team

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AssociationFederation Tahitienne de Handball
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Results
Summer Olympics
AppearancesNot eligible
World Championship
AppearancesNot eligible
Pacific Handball Cup
Appearances2 (First in 2005 )
Best resultBronze medal Oceania.svg twice
Last updated on 7 January 2016.

The French Polynesia women's national handball team is the national women's handball team of Tahiti.

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Pacific Handball Cup record

YearPosition
Sydney 2005 3rd
Auckland 2007 3rd
Total2/2

French Pacific Handball Cup record

YearPosition
Sydney 2005 2nd
Auckland 2007 2nd
Total2/2

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