Women

player

Ina GROßMANN

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

29

Height

170 cm

Weight

62 kg

ThĂŒringer HC Erfurt-Bad Langensalza e.V.

ThĂŒringer HC Erfurt-Bad Langensalza e.V.

GER
player

Alina GRIJSEELS

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

29

Height

175 cm

Weight

73 kg

BVB 09 Dortmund

BVB 09 Dortmund

GER
player

Ann-Cathrin GIEGERICH

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

32

Height

182 cm

Weight

74 kg

JDA Dijon Handball

JDA Dijon Handball

FRA
player

Dinah ECKERLE

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

28

Height

174 cm

Weight

67 kg

ThĂŒringer HC Erfurt-Bad Langensalza e.V.

ThĂŒringer HC Erfurt-Bad Langensalza e.V.

GER
player

Kim BRAUN

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

28

Height

173 cm

Weight

64 kg

TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen

TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen

GER
player

Amelie BERGER

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

24

Height

170 cm

Weight

62 kg

HSG Bensheim Auerbach

HSG Bensheim Auerbach

GER
player

Jenny BEHREND

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

29

Height

172 cm

Weight

67 kg

VfL Oldenburg

VfL Oldenburg

GER
player

Emily VOGEL

Profile

Country

Germany

Age

27

Height

182 cm

Weight

78 kg

FTC Budapest

FTC Budapest

HUN
Kazakhstan

With just four IHF Women’s World Championship appearances, fourth-placed Asian continental side Kazakhstan come to Kumamoto with nothing to lose.

A few months ahead of the championship 34-year-old player Marina Pikalova was named by the Kazakhstan Handball Federation as coach for Kazakhstan at Japan 2019, but with the deadline of the 28-name squad and coaching staff list looming, Berik Beknazarov was then officially announced as the coach, with Pikalova reverting to the playing side.

Japan

Despite qualifying for their very first IHF Women’s World Championship back in 1962, Japan have never finished higher than seventh and since 2000, have not finished higher than 14th (2011, 2013).

But could this change with home court advantage in Kumamoto? What is sure is that the host nation, known as ‘Orihime Japan’, have done everything they can to prepare, with an intensive programme consisting of around 140 days spent in training, split between Japan (65 days) and Europe (75 days).Â