The following squads and players competed in the World Women's Handball Championship in 1999 in Norway and Denmark.[1]
Angola
- Justina Jose Joaquim Lopez Praca
- Maria Tavares
- Palmira de Almeida
- Ilda Bengue
- Filomena Trindade
- Elisa Webba
- Anica Miguel Joao Neto
- Felisbela Teixeira
- Maria Goncalves
- Maria Ines Jololo
- Maura Faial
- Ivone Mufuca
- Maria Cordeiro
- Regina Camumbila
Argentina
- Sabrina Porini
- Silvina Suarez
- Citia Coppes
- Laura Neumann
- Laura Alarcon
- Karina Seif
- Giselle Pintos
- Natacha Melillo
- Astrid Klein
- Florencia Am
- Monica Garcia
- Melisa Bok
- Gisel Gimenez
- Daniela Palladino
Australia
- Rina Bjarnason
- Petra Besta
- Shelley Ormes
- Sarah Hammond
- Jana Jamnicky
- Vanja Karahmetovic
- Katrina Shinfield
- Raelene Boulton
- Jovana Milosevic
- Lydia Kahmke
- Mari Edland
- Sandra Zlatanovski
- Vera Ignjatovic
Austria
Belarus
- Natalia Petrakova
- Alesia Korabava
- Kristina Cvatko
- Alla Vaskova
- Natallia Sysoyeva
- Larysa Mehzynskaya
- Elena Koulik
- Natalia Artemenko
- Tatsiana Silitch
- Tatsisna Khlimankova
- Irina Kalpakova
- Svetlana Minevskaya
- Natalia Tsvirko
- Ludmilla Yermachuk
- Hanna Malinskaya
- Natalia Anisimova
Brazil
- Elana Masson
- Margarida Conte
- Ariane Roese
- Sandra De Oliveira
- Idalina Borges Mesquita
- Lucia Da Silva
- Eva P. Fernandes Freire
- Valeria De Oliveira
- Maria Jose Batista De Sales
- Ana Maria Da Silva
- Margarita Lobo Montao
- Eliane Pereira
- Viviane Taques
- Viviani Emerick
China
- Ge Li Yu
- Jie Fan
- Yanyan Tang
- Ji Chen
- Chao Zhai
- Jianfang Li
- Bing Li
- Ying Zhao
- Jie Cai
- Lie Chen
- Yang Li
- Hai Yun Chen
- Bangping Chen
- Min Wang
Republic of Congo
- Patricia Yendea
- Lucia Chantal Okonatha
- Moukale (=Chandra Moukila?)
- Ntsinkana
- Ngayila
- Bouanga
- Bapele
- Traore
- Léontine Kibamba Nkembo
- Kagni
- Gisèle Donguet
- Aurèle Itoua-Atsono
- Andomdin
- Nadia Loubaki
- Mbokewa
- Nathalie Ngayilolo
Czech Republic
- Lenka Černá
- Gabriela Buchtova
- Zuzana Pospisilova
- Petra Valova
- Erika Polozova
- Nadezda Krejcirikova
- Renata Motalova
- Monika Ludmilova
- Lenka Romanova
- Jarmila Majickova
- Petra Cumplova
- Katerina Citkova
- Renata Filipova
- Gabriela Korandova
- Renata Tarhaiova
Denmark
France
- Marie-Annick Dézert
- Valérie Nicolas
- Sonia Cendier
- Leila Duchemann
- Nodjalem Myaro
- Véronique Pecqueux
- Stéphanie Cano
- Isabelle Wendling
- Chantal Maio
- Nathalie Selambarom
- Véronique Demonière
- Laisa Lerus
- Alexandra Hector
- Sandrine Mariot Delerce
- Christelle Mathieu
- Stéphanie Ludwig
Germany
- Michaela Schanze
- Christine Lindemann
- Anja Unger
- Grit Jurack
- Bianca Urbanke
- Janet Grunow
- Carola Ciszewski
- Renata Hodak-Maier
- Nikola Pietzsch
- Rasa Schulskyte
- Andrea Bölk
- Agnieszka Tobiasz
- Ingrida Radzeviciute
- Nadine Härdter
- Kathrin Blacha
- Turid Arndt
Hungary
Ivory Coast
- Elisabeth Kouassi
- Elisabeth Sokoury
- Catherine Seri Tape
- Namama Fadika
- Marie-Ange Gogbe
- Etche Philomène Koko
- Celine Affoua Dongo
- Paula Arlette Gondo
- Alice Koudougnon
- Mamba Diomande
- Nathalie Yohoun Kregbo
Japan
- Ayako Yamaguchi
- Michiko Yamshita
- Masako Okidoi
- Emiko Kamide
- Mariko Matsumoto
- Mineko Tanaka
- Mariko Komatsu
- Yumiko Tanaka
- Tomomi Nakamura
- Miyoko Tanaka
- Reiko Yamashita
- Akane Aoto
- Mitsuko Kurachi
- Naomi Miyamoto
- Yuko Kumagai
Macedonia
- Oksana Maslova
- Gordana Naceva
- Indira Kastratovic
- Biljana Naumoska
- Anzela Platon
- Mirjana Cupic
- Marina Abramova
- Larisa Kiselova
- Nadja Tasci
- Ljubica Georgievska
- Klara Boeva
- Mileva Velkova
- Biljana Risteska
- Natalia Todorovska
Netherlands
- Joke Nynke Tienstra
- Ingeborg Vlietstra
- Diane Ordelmans Roelofsen
- Saskia Mulder
- Diane Lamein
- Monique Feijen
- Ana Razdorov
- Martine Hekman
- Marieke Van Linder
- Nicole Heuwekemeijer
- Natasja Burgers
- Olga Anne Maria Assink
- Elly an de Boer
- Heidi Veltmaat
Norway
Poland
- Iwona Pabich
- Magdalena Chemicz
- Agnieszka Truszynska
- Monika Marzec
- Joanna Jurkiewicz
- Agnieszka Golinska
- Anna Garwacka
- Sabina Wlodek
- Agnieszka Beata Matuszewska
- Iwona Blaszkowska
- Renata Zukiel
- Anna Ejsmont
- Krystyna Wasiuk
- Izabela Czapko
- Aleksandra Pawelska
- Justyna Sebrala
Romania
- Ildiko Kerekes
- Luminita Hutupan
- Valentina Cozma
- Mihaela Ignat
- Marinela Patru
- Carmen Andreea Amariei
- Sanda Criste
- Gabriela Doina Tanase
- Aurelia Stoica
- Alina Nicoleta Dobrin
- Cristina Georgiana Varzaru
- Steluta Lazar Luca
- Ramona Farcau
- Talida Tolnai
Russia
- Nigina Saidova
- Ekaterina Koulaguina
- Natalya Deryugina
- Oksana Romenskaya
- Zhanna Kashel
- Tatiana Diadetchko
- Liudmila Pazitch
- Svetlana Mozgovaya
- Marina Naukovich
- Svetlana Smirnova
- Elena Chaoussova
- Liudmilla Chevchenko
- Irina Poltoratskaya
- Svetlana Priakhina
- Inna Suslina
South Korea
- Nam-Soo Lee
- Min-Hee Lee
- Hye-Jeong Kwag
- Soon-Young Huh
- Hyun-Ok Kim
- Young-Sook Huh
- Hyang-Ki Kim
- Jeong-Ho Hong
- Sun-Hee Han
- Sun-Young Jang
- Sang-Eun Lee
- Min-Hee Lee
- Hyun-Jung Choi
- Gyeong-Ja Moon
- Eun-Gyung Kim
Ukraine
- Nataliya Sen
- Tetyana Vorozhtsova
- Nataliya Derepasko
- Maryna Vergelyuk
- Olena Iatsenko
- Oksana Sakada
- Nataliya Martynienko
- Tetiana Brabinko-Salogub
- Galyna Markushevska
- Vita Markova
- Ganna Syukalo
- Oksana Raykhel
- Iryna Honcharova
- Olena Reznir
- Larissa Kovaleva
References
- ↑ "14. Hallenhandball-WM der Frauen 1999". Frauenhandball-archiv (in German). Retrieved 24 March 2022.
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