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AssociationHandball Federation of Serbia
CoachUroš Bregar
Assistant coachDragan Markov
Most capsKatarina Krpež Slezak (146)
Most goalsAndrea Lekić (517)
Colours
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1st
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2nd
Results
World Championship
Appearances8 (First in 2001)
Best result Silver: (2013)
European Championship
Appearances12 (First in 2000)
Best result4th (2012)
Last updated on Unknown.
Serbia women's national handball team
Medal record
World Championship
Silver medal – second place2013 Serbia
Bronze medal – third place2001 Italy
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place2013 MersinTeam
Silver medal – second place2005 AlmeríaTeam
Bronze medal – third place2022 OranTeam
Summer Universiade
Bronze medal – third place2015 GwangjuTeam
Carpathian Trophy
Silver medal – second place2004 Cluj-Napoca
Silver medal – second place2011 Drobeta-Turnu Severin
Silver medal – second place2022 Bistrita
Bronze medal – third place2001 Cluj-Napoca
Intersport Cup
Silver medal – second place2010 Tromsø/Bodø

The Serbia women's national handball team is the national team of Serbia. It is governed by the Handball Federation of Serbia and takes part in international handball competitions.

Olympic Committee of Serbia declared women's national handball team as the best female team of the year in 2001 and 2013.

Results

The Serbian Handball Federation is deemed the direct successor to Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro by EHF.

Summer Olympics

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
19761988part of Yugoslavia
Spain 1992qualified and later suspended
United States 1996suspended from playing qualification tournaments
Australia 2000did not qualify
Greece 2004
China 2008
United Kingdom 2012
Brazil 2016
Japan 2020
France 2024
United States 2028future events
Australia 2032
Total0/8000000

World Championship

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
19571990part of Yugoslavia
Norway 1993qualified and later suspended
Austria/Hungary 1995suspended from playing qualification tournament
Germany 1997did not qualify
Denmark/Norway 1999
Italy 2001Third place3rd9612313236
Croatia 2003Main group stage9th8503258241
Russia 2005did not qualify
France 2007
China 2009
Brazil 2011
Serbia 2013Runner-up2nd9702240197
Denmark 2015Round of 1615th6213164168
Germany 2017Round of 169th6321188152
Japan 2019Main round6th9513272258
Spain 2021Main round12th6402167143
Denmark/Norway/Sweden 2023Main round21st6105141153
Germany/Netherlands 2025future events
Hungary 2027
Total8/15593362117431548

European Championship

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Germany 1994suspended from playing qualification tournament
Denmark 1996did not qualify
Netherlands 1998
Romania 2000Main group stage7th6312178176
Denmark 2002Main group stage6th7403223200
Hungary 2004Main group stage12th6105165200
Sweden 2006Preliminary round14th30037792
North Macedonia 2008Preliminary round13th30038793
Denmark/Norway 2010Preliminary round14th30037191
Serbia 2012Semi-finals4th8413213209
Hungary/Croatia 2014Preliminary round15th30035672
Sweden 2016Main group stage9th6213158176
France 2018Main group stage11th6204164168
Denmark/Norway 2020Preliminary round13th31027988
Slovenia/North Macedonia/Montenegro 2022Preliminary round15th30036688
AustriaHungarySwitzerland 2024future event
Russia 2026
DenmarkNorwaySweden 2028
Total12/15571733715371653
** Red border color indicates that tournament was held on home soil.

Mediterranean Games

Other tournaments

Carpathian Trophy

  • Carpathian Trophy 1999 – 5th place
  • Carpathian Trophy 2000 –
  • Carpathian Trophy 2001 –
  • Carpathian Trophy 2002 – 4th
  • Carpathian Trophy 2004 –
  • Carpathian Trophy 2006 – 5th
  • Carpathian Trophy 2011 –
  • Carpathian Trophy 2018 – 4th
  • Carpathian Trophy 2022 –

Møbelringen Cup/Intersport Cup

Team

Current squad

Roster for the 2023 World Women's Handball Championship.[1][2]

Head coach: Uroš Bregar

No. Pos. Name Date of birth (age) Height App. Goals Club
1 GK Marija Simić (2000-02-21) 21 February 2000 1.77 m 5 0 Serbia ŽORK Jagodina
2 LW Sanja Radosavljević (1994-01-15) 15 January 1994 1.72 m 90 244 Sweden Kristianstad Handboll
3 LB Teodora Veličković (2001-04-28) 28 April 2001 1.75 m 5 6 Serbia ŽRK Naisa
4 CB Teodora Majkić (2000-10-06) 6 October 2000 1.70 m 3 2 Serbia RK Crvena zvezda
7 CB Aleksandra Vukajlović (1997-06-07) 7 June 1997 1.74 m 41 54 Romania CS Minaur Baia Mare
11 RB Marija Laništanin (1995-08-09) 9 August 1995 1.78 m 19 31 Hungary Békéscsabai Előre NKSE
14 P Edita Nuković (1997-08-01) 1 August 1997 1.80 m 8 15 Germany SV Union Halle-Neustadt
15 RB Anđela Janjušević (1995-06-18) 18 June 1995 1.81 m 66 158 Romania CS Rapid București
22 LB Jovana Jovović (2001-12-04) 4 December 2001 1.81 m 23 49 Hungary Debreceni VSC
25 LW Aleksandra Stamenić (1998-07-12) 12 July 1998 1.67 m 14 12 Serbia RK Crvena zvezda
27 GK Molli Kubina (2002-05-14) 14 May 2002 1.78 m 0 0 Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC
29 RW Nataša Lovrić (2000-10-02) 2 October 2000 1.74 m 13 17 Serbia ŽRK Zelezničar
31 P Katarina Bojicić (1998-03-13) 13 March 1998 1.79 m 12 18 Romania SCM Craiova
34 RW Dunja Radević (2005-11-25) 25 November 2005 1.69 m 5 8 Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
36 LB Emilija Lazić (2000-08-04) 4 August 2000 1.78 m 0 0 Romania HC Zalău
92 P Jovana Milojević (1992-07-24) 24 July 1992 1.76 m 39 32 Poland MKS Zagłębie Lubin
99 GK Marija Čolić (1990-04-12) 12 April 1990 1.73 m 29 1 France OGC Nice

Famous players

Statistics

References

  1. "Завршне припреме за СП - окупљају се најбоље српске рукометашице" (in Serbian). rss.org.rs. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  2. "Team roster: Serbia" (PDF). ihf.info. 29 November 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
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