Romanian women’s handball team faces tough group in 2025 World Championship

Romania’s national women’s handball team faces an uphill battle against Denmark, Japan, and Croatia in the group stage at the 2025 World Championship.

The teams were selected on Thursday, May 22, at the Noordbrabants Museum in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Romania was part of the second seeding pot at the draw for the groups of the 27th edition of the World Championship, which will be hosted by Germany and the Netherlands between November 26 and December 14.

Denmark won the bronze medal at the 2023 World Championship and played in the final at EURO 2024. The Danish team also bested Romania in the group stage at the World Championship two years ago. 

Romania faced Japan in the President’s Cup group (places 13–24) at the 2023 World Championship, and won 32-28. Romania finished 12th at the 2023 World Championship, Croatia came in 14th, and Japan 17th, according to Digi24.

Romania is among the few countries that have participated in every edition of the Women’s Handball World Championship. 

Final tournament group composition:

Group A (Rotterdam): Denmark, Romania, Japan, Croatia
Group B (‘s-Hertogenbosch): Hungary, Switzerland, Senegal, Iran
Group C (Stuttgart): Germany, Serbia, Iceland, Uruguay
Group D (Trier): Montenegro, Spain, Faroe Islands, Paraguay
Group E (Rotterdam): Netherlands, Austria, Argentina, Egypt
Group F (‘s-Hertogenbosch): France, Poland, Tunisia, China
Group G (Stuttgart): Sweden, Brazil, Czech Republic, Cuba
Group H (Trier): Norway, Angola, South Korea, Kazakhstan

radu@romania-insider.com

(Photo source: FRH – Federatia Romana de Handbal on Facebook)


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