European Womens Handball Championship | Denmark
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
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10 Dec 2025 20:00 |
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26 - 31 |
France Handball Women |
World Womens Handball Championship Rotterdam Ahoy |
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07 Dec 2025 19:30 |
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27 - 28 |
Denmark Handball Women |
World Womens Handball Championship Rotterdam Ahoy |
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05 Dec 2025 19:30 |
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23 - 36 |
Denmark Handball Women |
World Womens Handball Championship Rotterdam Ahoy |
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03 Dec 2025 19:30 |
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40 - 26 |
Senegal Handball Women |
World Womens Handball Championship Rotterdam Ahoy |
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01 Dec 2025 19:30 |
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39 - 31 |
Romania Handball Women |
World Womens Handball Championship Rotterdam Ahoy |
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29 Nov 2025 19:30 |
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24 - 35 |
Denmark Handball Women |
World Womens Handball Championship Rotterdam Ahoy |
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27 Nov 2025 19:30 |
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36 - 19 |
Japan Handball Women |
World Womens Handball Championship Rotterdam Ahoy |
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22 Nov 2025 15:00 |
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35 - 36 |
Denmark Handball Women |
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20 Nov 2025 19:00 |
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35 - 23 |
Sweden Handball Women |
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20 Sep 2025 14:00 |
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39 - 23 |
Iceland Handball Women |
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The Denmark women's national handball team is the national team of Denmark. It is governed by the Dansk Håndbold Forbund (DHF).
In 1997, it became the first Women's Handball team to hold all three major titles simultaneously (The World Championship, The Olympic Championship and The European Championship).
Denmark women's handball team is the only team (women's and men's) in handball history to win the Olympic Games three consecutive times, earning the gold medal in 1996, 2000, and 2004.
Despite tremendous results, the Danish handball team has seen a steady decline. As of 2019, the team has not won a gold medal since the Olympic Games 2004. However, at the World Championship 2013, the team won its first medal (bronze) at a World Championship since 1997 when the team won gold. It was also the first medal the Danish team had won in 9 years.