Luxembourg national handball team

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AssociationFédération Luxembourgeoise de Handball
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The Luxembourg national handball team is the national team of Luxembourg. It takes part in international handball competitions.

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The team participated at the 1958 World Men's Handball Championship, where they placed 16th.

Competitive record

World Championships

World Championship record
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGA
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg 1938 Did not qualify
Flag of Sweden.svg 1954
Flag of East Germany.svg 1958 Preliminary round16300320128
Flag of Germany.svg 1961 Did not qualify
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1964
Flag of Sweden.svg 1967
Flag of France.svg 1970
Flag of East Germany.svg 1974
Flag of Denmark.svg 1978
Flag of Germany.svg 1982
Flag of Switzerland.svg 1986
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1990
Flag of Sweden.svg 1993
Flag of Iceland.svg 1995
Flag of Japan.svg 1997
Flag of Egypt.svg 1999
Flag of France.svg 2001
Flag of Portugal.svg 2003
Flag of Tunisia.svg 2005
Flag of Germany.svg 2007
Flag of Croatia.svg 2009
Flag of Sweden.svg 2011
Flag of Spain.svg 2013
Flag of Qatar.svg 2015
Flag of France.svg 2017
Flag of Denmark.svg / Flag of Germany.svg 2019
Flag of Egypt.svg 2021
Flag of Poland.svg / Flag of Sweden.svg 2023 To be determined
Flag of Croatia.svg / Flag of Denmark.svg / Flag of Norway.svg 2025
Flag of Germany.svg 2027
Total1/30300320128

IHF Emerging Nations Championship

Current roster

NumberPlayerClub
7Vladimir Sarac HB Esch
20Andy Maurschat HB Esch
18Alain PoeckesHB Dudelange
16Steve Moreira HB Berchem
21Chris Auger Handball Kaerjeng
6Antoin Biel HB Berchem
10Martin Muller ASPTT Nancy
9Joé FaberRed Boys Differdange
8Sascha Marzadori HB Esch
5Daniel ScheidRed Boys Differdange
4Dany Scholten HB Esch
3Andy RabillierRed Boys Differdange
11Yann Justen Handball Kaerjeng
2Cedric Stein HB Berchem
94Yannick BardinaHSG Kahl/Kleinostheim

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