Story of European handball is story about amazing generations of Norwegian handball ladies! Tournament in Sweden was 12th organized by European Handball Federation since 1994, when in Germany Denmark won first ever EURO gold by beating Germany 27:23.
How deep and huge are domination of Norwegian women’s handball national team – the best way to describe is to tell a fact that Norway won 11 medals and only missing is one from Romania in 2000, when they finished sixth!
Seven gold medals, three silver and one bronze, with amazing fact that since 2004, Breivik and then Hergeirsson lost only gold medal in Belgrade 2012, when Montenegro won 34:31 after extra-time.
All Women’s EHF EURO’s finals:
1994 | ![]() Germany | ![]() Denmark | 27–23 | ![]() Germany | ||||
1996 | ![]() Denmark | ![]() Denmark | 25–23 | ![]() Norway | ||||
1998 | ![]() Netherlands | ![]() Norway | 24–16 | ![]() Denmark | ||||
2000 | ![]() Romania | ![]() Hungary | 32–30 (ET) | ![]() Ukraine | ||||
2002 | ![]() Denmark | ![]() Denmark | 25–22 | ![]() Norway | ||||
2004 | ![]() Hungary | ![]() Norway | 27–25 | ![]() Denmark | ||||
2006 | ![]() Sweden | ![]() Norway | 27–24 | ![]() Russia | ||||
2008 | ![]() Macedonia | ![]() Norway | 34–21 | ![]() Spain | ||||
2010 | ![]() ![]() Denmark / Norway | ![]() Norway | 25–20 | ![]() Sweden | ||||
2012 | ![]() Serbia | ![]() Montenegro | 34–31 (2ET) | ![]() Norway | ||||
2014 | ![]() ![]() Croatia / Hungary | ![]() Norway | 28–25 | ![]() Spain | ||||
2016 | ![]() Sweden | ![]() Norway | 30–29 | ![]() Netherlands |
