Youth Women

Whatever happens in Tunisia, the German involvement â which also includes their menâs team â is integral to continue the rise of the sport in a country traditionally linked to the seven-a-side âindoorâ version.
âIt has been a great goal for the German Handball Federation over the last decade to develop a strong and successful youth education in beach handball,â explained Jens Pfander, Head of Beach Handball at the German Handball Federation, to ihf.info.

Brazil come to Tunisia as South and Central America champions, having won the 2024 SCAHC Womenâs Beach Handball Championship held in Chile last December.
A tie at the end of the round-robin competition Argentina miss out on qualifying for Tunisia, finishing behind Uruguay in second on set difference.

Hungary come to the 2025 IHF Womenâs Youth Beach Handball World Championship with one of the best histories in the competition, having won the debut edition, at Mauritius 2017 and finishing in fourth, last time out, at Greece 2022 after a shock shoot-out loss to the surprise package Poland.
Only the Dutch women can boast a better youth world championship record in either gender, having finished second both times.

Croatiaâs women return to IHF Womenâs Youth Beach Handball World Championship action after making their debut at Mauritius 2017 when they finished ninth.
After missing the 2022 edition in Greece, they are now back on the global stage thanks to their bronze won last year at the YAC 16 EURO.Â

France come to Tunisia as the second-best team on their continent, having taken silver at the YAC 16 EURO in Bulgaria last year.
At the Tunisia 2025 preliminary group draw, France were drawn against three teams from three different continent, in Brazil, Thailand and Tanzania, so all three of their initial games will be firsts for this generation of French ladies.

The Dutch womenâs youth team are the most successful in either gender of the IHF Menâs and Womenâs Youth Beach Handball World Championships.
Two, consecutive silver medals at the 2017 and 2022 editions highlights the consistency of qualify coming from the northern European country.
And their 2025 side has already shown the quality of the 2008 and 2009 generation, coming to Tunisia 2025 as European champions, having won the 2024 YAC 16 EURO in Bulgaria.


Milena BABACHENKO
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Turkmenistan
09 January 2010
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NOZIMA RASULJONOVA
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Uzbekistan
24 June 2008
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NAIMAKHON TURGUNOVA
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