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25th Womenâs World Championship Mascot Revealed in Japan
09 Dec. 2019

While the 24th IHF Womenâs World Championship is underway in Kumamoto, Japan, steps towards the 25th edition in Spain are also being taken, with both the mascot and the logo recently revealed.Â
The mascot, named âLolaâ, is a lynx â an icon of Spain and the Iberian Peninsula. Lola will not only have a significant role at the 2021 World Championship, but is already showing her support for womenâs handball and the Spain team in particular, as she is currently in Kumamoto with the âGuerrerasâ.Â
A lynx was chosen as the mascot for the traits of speed, resourcefulness and character, which represent the players on court. The Spanish Handball Federation say Lola is âknown among her friends for being a defender of womenâs sport. Her greatest passion is handball, and as a lover of this sport and a nomadic animal she is travelling to Japan to support the Guerreras and present the Womenâs World Championship to be held in Spain in December 2021.âÂ
The lynx was also chosen due to its status as endangered, to draw attention to the importance of preserving the species.Â
The 25th IHF Womenâs World Championship will be held in Spain from 2 to 19 December 2021, and will be the first Womenâs World Championship with 32 teams competing. So far, only hosts Spain are assured a place. The winners of the 24th edition currently being played in Japan will be the first to qualify alongside the hosts. The slogan for the event is âshe loves handballâ.Â
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