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Association | Luxembourg Handball Federation | ||
Coach | Maik Handschke [1] | ||
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The Luxembourg national handball team is the national team of Luxembourg. It takes part in international handball competitions.
The team participated at the 1958 World Men's Handball Championship, where they placed 16th.
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1958 | Preliminary round | 16 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 20 | 128 |
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Total | 1/32 | – | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 20 | 128 |
Number | Player | Club |
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7 | Vladimir Sarac | HB Esch |
20 | Andy Maurschat | HB Esch |
18 | Alain Poeckes | HB Dudelange |
16 | Steve Moreira | HB Berchem |
21 | Chris Auger | Handball Kaerjeng |
6 | Antoin Biel | HB Berchem |
10 | Martin Muller | ASPTT Nancy |
9 | Joé Faber | Red Boys Differdange |
8 | Sascha Marzadori | HB Esch |
5 | Daniel Scheid | Red Boys Differdange |
4 | Dany Scholten | HB Esch |
3 | Andy Rabillier | Red Boys Differdange |
11 | Yann Justen | Handball Kaerjeng |
2 | Cedric Stein | HB Berchem |
94 | Yannick Bardina | HSG Kahl/Kleinostheim |
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