1994 European Women's Handball Championship

1994 EHF European Women's
Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Germany
Dates 1725 September
Teams 12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Denmark (1st title)
Runner-up  Germany
Third place  Norway
Fourth place  Hungary
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The 1994 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in Germany from 1725 September. It was won by Denmark after beating Germany 2723 in the final match.

Venues

The European Championships will be held in the following cities:

Teams

Group A Group B
 Austria  Czech Republic
 Croatia  Germany
 Denmark  Hungary
 Norway  Romania
 Sweden  Russia
 Ukraine  Slovakia

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Denmark 5 5 0 0 130 100 +30 10
 Norway 5 3 0 2 92 89 +3 6
 Croatia 5 3 0 2 88 92 −4 6
 Sweden 5 2 0 3 110 125 −15 4
 Austria 5 1 0 4 94 98 −4 2
 Ukraine 5 1 0 4 96 106 −10 2
September 17, 1994 Norway  25 – 23  Sweden
(12–11)
September 17, 1994 Denmark  26 – 20  Croatia
(13–8)
September 17, 1994 Austria  24 – 16  Ukraine
(16–10)
September 18, 1994 Croatia  14 – 13  Austria
(8–8)
September 18, 1994 Sweden  20 – 32  Denmark
(8–17)
September 18, 1994 Ukraine  16 – 19  Norway
(7–8)
September 19, 1994 Sweden  24 – 23  Ukraine
(18–14)
September 19, 1994 Norway  15 – 16  Croatia
(10–10)
September 19, 1994 Denmark  28 – 21  Austria
(15–12)
September 21, 1994 Croatia  20 – 17  Sweden
(9–9)
September 21, 1994 Austria  11 – 14  Norway
(6–8)
September 21, 1994 Denmark  21 – 20  Ukraine
(9–14)
September 22, 1994 Ukraine  21 – 18  Croatia
(9–10)
September 22, 1994 Austria  25 – 26  Sweden
(14–15)
September 22, 1994 Norway  19 – 23  Denmark
(8–10)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 5 4 0 1 107 98 +9 8
 Hungary 5 3 1 1 116 107 +9 7
 Russia 5 3 0 2 117 89 +28 6
 Czech Republic 5 2 0 3 98 98 0 4
 Romania 5 2 0 3 88 98 −10 4
 Slovakia 5 0 1 4 82 118 −36 1
September 17, 1994 Germany  23 – 21  Russia
(10–8)
September 17, 1994 Romania  22 – 16  Slovakia
(13–8)
September 17, 1994 Hungary  25 – 19  Czech Republic
(13–9)
September 18, 1994 Czech Republic  21 – 22  Germany
(11–12)
September 18, 1994 Russia  21 – 14  Romania
(12–7)
September 18, 1994 Slovakia  23 – 23  Hungary
(17–9)
September 19, 1994 Romania  16 – 24  Hungary
(6–13)
September 19, 1994 Germany  20 – 13  Slovakia
(10–8)
September 19, 1994 Russia  17 – 19  Czech Republic
(8–8)
September 21, 1994 Slovakia  14 – 31  Russia
(8–16)
September 21, 1994 Romania  18 – 17  Czech Republic
(10–8)
September 21, 1994 Hungary  25 – 22  Germany
(12–8)
September 22, 1994 Czech Republic  22 – 16  Slovakia
(11–6)
September 22, 1994 Hungary  19 – 27  Russia
(11–14)
September 22, 1994 Germany  20 – 18  Romania
(13–9)

Eleventh place game

September 24, 1994 Ukraine  30 – 29 (ET)  Slovakia
(12–11)

FT: 22–22 ET: 27–27, 30–29

Ninth place game

September 24, 1994 Austria  26 – 24  Romania
(14–8)

Seventh place game

September 24, 1994 Sweden  24 – 20  Czech Republic
(12–10)

Fifth place game

September 24, 1994 Croatia  27 – 26  Russia
(12–12)

Final round

Semi-Final Final
September 24, 1994
   Denmark  29  
   Hungary  28  
 
September 25, 1994
       Denmark  27
     Germany  23
3rd/4th Place
September 24, 1994 September 25, 1994
   Germany  22    Hungary  19
   Norway  18      Norway  24

Semifinals

September 24, 1994 Denmark  29 – 28 (ET)  Hungary
(13–15)

FT: 26–26 ET: 29–28


September 24, 1994 Germany  22 – 18  Norway
(12–9)

Bronze medal match

September 25, 1994 Hungary  19 – 24  Norway
(6–10)

Gold medal match

September 25, 1994 Denmark  27 – 23  Germany
(14–13)

Final ranking

1st, gold medalist(s)  Denmark
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Germany
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Norway
4  Hungary
5  Croatia
6  Russia
7  Sweden
8  Czech Republic
9  Austria
10  Romania
11  Ukraine
12  Slovakia

 1994 Women's European Champions 

Denmark
1st title


Lene Rantala, Anne Dorthe Tanderup, Rikke Solberg, Camilla Andersen, Tonje Kjærgaard, Anette Hoffmann, Anja Byrial Hansen, Marianne Florman, Janne Kolling, Conny Hamann, Anja Andersen, Gitte Sunesen, Susanne Boilesen, Heidi Astrup, Marlene Jensen, Susanne Munk Lauritsen, Head Coach: Ulrik Wilbek.

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