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The Netherlands played their first ever EHF EURO in 2020 in Norway, and their result was pretty satisfying, with a 32:24 win in the preliminary round against Latvia. They might not have made it to the main round, after finishing behind future champions Spain and Germany, but they showed great future potential.

Now they are back, after an impressive qualifying phase that saw them finishing level with Slovenia in group 5 and three points in front of Poland, a much more experienced team.

Dutch players have been gaining individual experience in some of the best clubs in Europe sinc 2020. Luc Steins was signed by Paris Saint-Germain while left-handed Kay Smits made the trip to Germany to play with SC Magdeburg. Bobby Schagen and goalkeeper Bart Ravensbergen have also proved themselves to be late bloomers, taking responsibilities in Lemgo and Nordhorn, also in the Bundesliga.

With their key players on top form and playing in the biggest leagues in Europe, could the Netherlands hope for an even better result at EHF EURO 2022 than two years previously?

In group B, they will face tough opposition. Portugal, a side that will want to repeat their 2020 triumph where they reached the main round, hosts Hungary and ever-dangerous Iceland will give the Dutch a hard time.

But during the qualifiers, the Netherlands proved that they could remain composed even in hostile territories. They did not lose any of their away games during the qualifying campaign, showing that they could well be a threat at EHF EURO 2022.

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EHF competition history

Key Players

Key Players

Luc Steins

Centre back

Luc Steins was the second top scorer for the Netherlands at EHF EURO 2020, with 14 goals in three matches. The centre back joined Paris Saint-Germain in November 2020 as a replacement for the injured Nikola Karabatic, on loan from Fenix Toulouse, but instantly made an impact and is now under contract with PSG. Steins arrived in France in 2016, first played for Massy in the national second league, before joining Tremblay, then Toulouse. His older brother Ivo is also a regular fixture in the Dutch national team. At 1.73m, Steins is one of the shortest players in the Champions League and the shortest player in the EHF EURO 2022 squad.

Kay Smits

Right back

By his early 20s, Kay Smits was already an important pillar of the national team. He was the Netherlands’ top scorer with 22 goals in three matches at EHF EURO 2020. Smits earned his first cap at age 19, in a match against Poland in June 2016. He joined TTH Holstebro in 2018, and reached the EHF Cup Finals in his first season with the Danish side, scoring 34 goals. Smits previously reached the EHF Cup group phase and played EHF Champions League qualification with Dutch side OCI-Lions. His brother Jorn and sister Inger also play for the Dutch national team, just like their father Gino between 1989-1992.

Head Coach

Erlingur Richardsson

Coach

Icelandic-born Erlingur Richardsson drove the Netherlands to their first-ever international tournament at the EHF EURO 2020. The 49-year-old coach played his whole career in Iceland before starting coaching, also in his native country. He took over the Iceland national team in 2012 before moving to Austria and starting his Netherlands national coach job in 2017. His personal records include an IHF Super Globe trophy, won with Füchse Berlin in 2016.

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