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2017 World Women's Handball Championship squads |
This article displays the squads for the 2017 World Women's Handball Championship. Each team consists of up to 28 players, of whom 16 may be fielded for each match.
Age, club, caps and goals as of 1 December 2017.
The squad was announced on 23 November 2017.[1]
Head coach: Morten Soubak
A 21-player squad was announced on 20 November 2017.[2] The final squad was revealed on 1 December 2017.[3] On 9 December 2017, Astride N'Gouan replaced Orlane Kanor.[4] The change was reversed six days later.[5]
Head coach: Olivier Krumbholz
Head coach: Neri Vera
A 20-player squad was announced on 10 November 2017.[6] The final squad was revealed on 26 November 2017.[7] Gabriella Szűcs replaced Mădălina Zamfirescu on 8 December 2017.[8]
Head coach: Ambros Martín
A 19-player squad was announced on 20 November 2017.[9] The final roster was revealed on 30 November 2017.[10]
Head coach: Uroš Bregar
The squad was announced on 3 November 2017,[11] before Seynabou Mbengue was added on 27 November 2017.[12] The final squad was revealed on 1 December 2017.[13]
Head coach: Carlos Viver
The squad was announced on 9 November 2017.[14]
Head coach: Eduardo Peruchena
An 18-player squad was announced on 25 November 2017.[15] The final squad was revealed on 29 November 2017.[16]
Head coach: Jan Bašný
A 19-player squad was announced on 10 November 2017. The final squad was revealed on 29 November 2017.[17] Zita Szucsánszki was called up on 6 December 2017.[18]
Head coach: Kim Rasmussen
The squad was announced on 7 November 2017.[19] On 17 December 2017, Silje Solberg replaced Helene Gigstad Fauske in the squad.[20]
Head coach: Thorir Hergeirsson
An 18-player squad was announced on 21 November 2017.[21] The final squad was revealed on 1 December 2017.[22] On 7 December 2017, Monika Michałów was called up.[23] Hanna Rycharska replaced Joanna Drabik on 10 December 2017.[24]
Head coach: Leszek Krowicki
The squad was announced on 2 November 2017.[25] On 2 December 2017, Louise Sand was taken out of the squad due to an injury, but was added back a day later.[26]
Head coach: Henrik Signell
A 17-player squad was announced on 9 November 2017.[27] The final squad was revealed on 1 December 2017.[28] On 5 December 2017, Deonise Fachinello was added to squad, replacing Gabriela Moreschi.[29]
Head coach: Jorge Dueñas
A 28-player squad was announced on 31 October 2017.[30] The final squad was revealed on 8 November 2017.[31] On 15 November 2017, Rikke Iversen replaced Stine Bodholt Nielsen who had to withdraw from the squad due to an injury.[32][33] On 30 November 2017, Simone Böhme was added to the squad as Trine Østergaard still hasn't recovered from an injury, leaving Rikke Iversen out of the squad.[34] On 6 December 2017, Trine Østergaard was added back in the squad. On 9 December 2017, Stine Bodholt Nielsen replaced Kristina Kristiansen.[35]
Head coach: Klavs Bruun Jørgensen
Head coach: Ulrik Kirkely
An 18-player squad was announced on 20 November 2017.[36]
Head coach: Per Johansson
A 22-player squad was announced on 17 November 2017.[37] On 20 November 2017, Elizaveta Malashenko replaced Victoria Zhilinskayte in the squad due to a pregnancy.[38] On 27 November 2017, the squad was reduced to 18 players.[39] The final squad was published on 2 December 2017.[40] Ekaterina Matlashova replaced Yekaterina Ilyina on 11 December 2017.[41] On 13 December 2017, Yekaterina Ilyina replaced Anastasiia Makina.[42]
Head coach: Yevgeni Trefilov
An 18-player squad was announced on 4 October 2017.[43]
Head coach: Issam Lahyani
Head coach: Jean Zambo
Head coach: Jesper Holmris
A 28-player squad was announced on 1 November 2017.[44] The final squad was revealed on 1 December 2017.[45] On 3 December 2017, Alicia Stolle replaced due to an injury.[46] Emily Bölk was added on 5 December 2017.[47] Dinah Eckerle replaced Antje Lauenroth on 8 December 2017.[48]
Head coach: Michael Biegler
The first 14 players were announced on 13 November 2017.[49] The final squad was revealed on 28 November 2017.[50] Pearl van der Wissel replaced Angela Steenbakkers on 9 December 2017.[51]
Head coach: Helle Thomsen
An 18-player squad was announced on 29 November 2017.[52] The final squad was revealed on 2 December 2017.[53]
Head coach: Ljubomir Obradović
An 18-player squad was used under a tournament in Norway in late November.[54] The final squad was revealed on 2 December 2017.[55] On 3 December 2017, Jung Ji-in replaced Gwon Han-na in the squad due to an injury.[56] On 5 December 2017, Jeong Jin-hui replaced Gim Bo-eun in the squad due to an injury.[57]
Head coach: Kang Jae-won
No. | Pos. | Name | Date of birth (age) | Height | App. | Goals | Club | 2 | RW | Kim Seon-hwa | (1991-01-07)7 January 1991 (aged 26) | 1.60 m | | | SK Sugar Gliders | 7 | LW | Jo Ha-rang | (1991-07-15)15 July 1991 (aged 26) | 1.65 m | | | Gwangju City | 9 | CB | Song Hye-soo | (1999-08-27)27 August 1999 (aged 18) | 1.62 m | | | Incheon Business H.S | 11 | RB | Ryu Eun-hee | (1990-02-24)24 February 1990 (aged 27) | 1.79 m | 83 | 297 | Busan | 12 | GK | Ju Hui | (1989-11-04)4 November 1989 (aged 28) | 1.81 m | | | Seoul City | 14 | RB | Jung Ji-in | (2000-07-18)18 July 2000 (aged 17) | 1.80 m | | | Baekyang H.S | 15 | LW | Choi Su-min | (1990-01-09)9 January 1990 (aged 27) | 1.78 m | 49 | 155 | Seoul City | 16 | GK | Park Sae-young | (1994-08-11)11 August 1994 (aged 23) | 1.75 m | | | Gyeong | 17 | LB | Sim Hae-in | (1987-10-31)31 October 1987 (aged 30) | 1.78 m | 64 | 117 | Busan | 18 | LB | Kim Hee-jin | (1995-06-17)17 June 1995 (aged 22) | 1.77 m | | | Incheon City | 19 | P | Kang Eun-hye | (1996-04-17)17 April 1996 (aged 21) | 1.85 m | | | Korea National Sports University | 21 | CB | Song Ji-eun | (1996-09-04)4 September 1996 (aged 21) | 1.70 m | | | Incheon City | 22 | RW | Song Ji-young | (1996-06-06)6 June 1996 (aged 21) | 1.64 m | | | Seoul City | 23 | CB | Lee Mi-gyeong | (1991-10-02)2 October 1991 (aged 26) | 1.70 m | | | Hiroshima Maple Reds | 24 | LB | Gwon Han-na | (1989-11-22)22 November 1989 (aged 28) | 1.73 m | 77 | 211 | Seoul City | 28 | P | Gim Bo-eun | (1997-12-08)8 December 1997 (aged 19) | 1.76 m | | | Gyeong | 29 | RW | Yu So-jeong | (1996-06-04)4 June 1996 (aged 21) | 1.68 m | 19 | 71 | SK Sugar Gliders | 36 | GK | Jeong Jin-hui | (1999-03-24)24 March 1999 (aged 18) | 1.80 m | | | Il Shin Girls' H.S | |