1995 World Women's Handball Championship squads
The following squads and players competed in the World Women's Handball Championship in 1995 in Austria and Hungary.[1]
Angola
- Maria Vanga
- Rosa Torres
- Lidia Joao
- Elisa Peres
- Anica Miguel Joao Neto
- Felisbela Teixeira
- Filomena Jose Trindade
- Maura Faial
- Anabela Joaquim
- Elisa Webba-Torres
- Palmira De Almeida
- Luzia Maria Bezerra
- Fabia Raposo
- Maria Teresa Neto Joaquim
Austria
- Tatyana Dzhandzhagava
- Beate Hofmann
- Annamaria Ur
- Mariann Rácz
- Sylvia Strass
- Jadranka Jez
- Rima Sypkuviene
- Edith Török
- Nicole Peißl
- Sorina Lefter
- Ausra Ziukiene
- Edith Mika
- Laura Fritz
- Stanca Bozovic
- Iris Morhammer
- Barbara Strass
Brazil
- Margarida Conte
- Nivia C. Pereira Cruz
- Margarita Lobo Montao
- Janaina M. Nunes
- Idalina Borges Mesquita
- Erna Tereza Lorenzon
- Maria J. Batista Sales
- Rosana Ferreira Aleluj
- Lucila Vianna Da Silva
- Eva P. Fernandes Freire
- Dilane Azambuja Roese
- Patricia Moreira Santos
- Vanessa Pelli Veiga
Canada
- Melanie Simard
- Veronique Noel
- Caroline Benoit
- Dominique Boivin
- Nathalie Brochu
- Julie Lemelin
- Carole Coté
- Nathalie Coté
- Debra Dyckow
- France Brunet
- Carole Martin
- Marie-Claude Pesant
Croatia
- Adrijana Prosenjak
- Ljerka Krajnovic
- Danijela Tuda
- Koraljka Milic
- Paula Glavas
- Klaudija Klikovac-Bubalo
- Marija Celina
- Samira Hasagic
- Renata Pavlacic
- Ines Dogan
- Natasa Kolega
- Vlatka Mihoci
- Elena Nemaskalo
- Bozica Greguric
- Katica Korosec
- Snjezana Petika
Czech Republic
- Lenka Cerna
- Renata Tarhaiova
- Ilona Simonova
- Petra Cumplova
- Zuzana Pospisilova
- Zdenka Zadinova
- Marie Libanska
- Erika Koberova
- Zuzana Hudakova
- Katerina Merhautova
- Nadezda Krejcirikova
- Lenka Romanova
- Simona Roubinkova
- Gabriela Korandova
- Gabriela Bartuskova
Denmark
- Lene Rantala
- Susanne Munk-Lauritsen
- Conny Hamann
- Gitte Sunesen
- Rikke Solberg
- Camilla Andersen
- Tina Böttzau-Nielsen
- Anette Hoffmann-Möberg
- Marianne Florman
- Anja Andersen
- Janne Kolling
- Heidi Holme Astrup
- Tonje Kjaergaard
- Gitte Madsen
- Sisse Bruun Jörgensen
- Maybrit Nielsen
Germany
- Michaela Schanze
- Christine Lindemann
- Eike Bram
- Heike Murrweiß
- Miroslava Ritskiavitchius
- Emilia Luca
- Renata Zienkiewicz
- Csilla Elekes
- Bianca Urbanke
- Andrea Bölk
- Carola Ciszewski
- Manuela Fiedel
- Kathrin Blacha
- Michaela Erler
- Silke Gnad
- Franziska Heinz
Ivory Coast
- Elisabeth Kouassi
- Elisabeth Sokoury
- Elisabeth Koudo
- Mamba Diomande
- Mariam Kone
- Namama Fadika
- Zoromou Awa
- Hassana Coulibaly
- Wandou Guehi
- Fanta Traore
- Adelaide Tiba Lou
- Philomène Koko
- Cathrine Sery
- Marie-Ange Gogbe
- Sidonie Lourougnon
- Laurette Bodoua
Japan
- Midori Murayama
- Kiyomi Konno
- Kayu Matsuo
- Chiaki Furuta
- Mari Obayashi
- Tomoe Ishimura
- Izumi Tanimoto
- Seiko Nishimura
- Emiko Kamide
- Eni Matsumoto
- Aya Inatsugi
- Kayoko Onuki
- Yuka Yamakawa
- Mineko Tanaka
- Miyoko Tanaka
- Al Kojima
Norway
- Cecilie Leganger
- Heidi Marie Tjugum
- Tonje Sagstuen
- Kjersti Grini
- Else Karin Bekkelund
- Annette Skotvoll
- Cathrine Svendsen
- Susann Goksör Bjerkrheim
- Kari Solem Aune
- Mona Dahle
- Hege Kristine Lund Kvitsand
- Tonje Larsen
- Kristine Moldestad
- Ann-Cathrin Eriksen
- Mette Davidsen
Romania
- Carmen Moldovan-Petca
- Cristina Maria Dogaru
- Mihaela Apostol
- Mihaela Bobocea
- Alina Nicoleta Dobrin
- Elisabeta Rosu
- Valentina Cozma
- Lidia Draganescu
- Mariana Tirca
- Marinela Patru
- Simona Iovanescu
- Marinela Györffy
- Corina Ciolacu
- Roxana Gheorghiu
- Steluta Lazar
- Florica Vasile
Russia
- Natalia Gritsenko
- Tatiana Tchernycheva
- Raissa Verakso
- Natalia Boudarina
- Olga Evtcherenko
- Zhanna Sabadash
- Natalya Deriouguina
- Larissa Kiyanitsa
- Svetlana Mozgovaya
- Inna Volkova
- Irina Poletaeva
- Natalia Malakhova
- Svetlana Priakhina
- Irina Akhromeeva
Slovakia
- Marianna Hamerlikova
- Marta Pernisova
- Zlatica Kotrikova
- Martina Ozima
- Lubica Ladiscova
- Zuzana Prekopova
- Zdenka Szabova
- Lubica Hlavata
- Lubica Kopecka
- Solana Bohunska
- Janette Palova
- Gabriela Sabadosova
- Marcela Fecova
- Andrea Salatova
- Marcela Vlckova
- Irena Horvathova
South Korea
- O-Kyeong Lim
- Jeong-Ho Hong
- Seong-Ok Oh
- Eun-Mi Kim
- Sang-Eun Lee
- Mi-Sim Kim
- Jeong-Lim Park
- Rang Kim
- Sun-Hee Han
- Eun-Kyong Kim
- Hye-Jeong Kwag
- Jung-Mi Kim
- Eun-Hee Cho
- Aeh-Kyeong Gu
- Young-Ran Oh
- Gyeong-Ja Moon
Sweden
- Kristina Jönsson
- Anna-Lena Pihl
- Eva Olsson
- Camilla Eriksson
- Gunilla Olsson
- Helen Benjaminsson
- Karin Nilsson
- Lotta Engström
- Lina Olsson
- Tuija Pasanen
- Lena Nilsson
- Jessica Everlönn
- Ulrika Karlsson
- Asa Lundmark
- Asa Elisabeth Eriksson
Ukraine
- Elena Galkina
- Svetlana Morozova
- Ganna Kryvoruchko
- Oksana Pavlik
- Larissa Kouzmenko
- Nataliya Derepasko
- Svetlana Leljuk
- Tetyana Novikova
- Irina Korotkevic
- Nataliya Martynienko
- Elena Putrja
- Olena Radchenko
- Tetyana Pereverzeva
- Tetyana Drobinko
References
- "WM 1995". Frauenhandball-Archiv (in German). Retrieved 10 December 2020.
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