Oli Mittun and Hakun West av Teigum (Faroe Islands)
The Faroe Islands have never qualified for EHF EURO, but they truly have a golden generation to rely on to finally make it into the top 24 countries in Europe. Their preliminary group might be difficult, with more experienced teams, like Austria, Romania, and Ukraine, but the Faroe Islands really have what it takes to make it far.
Backs Oli Mittun and Hakun West av Teigum will surely be one of the go-to players in these games and despite their lack of experience at senior level, their scoring prowess is nothing short of amazing, making it difficult for opponents to stop them.
Mittun, in particular, is one to watch for the future. At M20 EHF EURO, he shined, scoring 28 goals, despite being only 17. He unleashed something really special, though, at M18 EHF EURO in Montenegro, where he featured for his national team, becoming the top scorer, with 80 goals in seven .
Nikoloz Kalandadze (Georgia)
The Respect Your Talent program has also been featured intensely throughout the M20 and M18 EHF Championships, which took place this summer, with highly entertaining matches and interesting young players ready to make their mark.
One of them was Georgia's left-back, Nikoloz Kalandadze, who was named the MVP of the M20 EHF Championship in Bulgaria, where his national team finished seventh out of nine squads.
Despite being only 20 years old, Kalandadze shone and became the top goal scorer in the competition, with 76 goals, to underline his ability and strong shooting. These qualities have been earmarked by French side Chambery Savoie Mont Blanc Handball, where he has played for the past three years.
Kalandadze scored 12 goals in the qualification rounds of the EHF European League Men, yet Chambery failed to proceed to the group phase after a dramatic elimination against Fejer BAL-Veszprem.
Dominik Kuzmanovic (Croatia)
Croatia have a long list of talented goalkeepers who have shone over the years and Kuzmanovic has really impressed, with his development nothing short of special.
He has already been featured regularly for RK Nexe in the EHF European League Men yet aged 20 still has some fine tuning to do.
Kuzmanovic impressed throughout M20 EHF EURO 2022, dominating matches with 16 saves, like the one against Sweden, as his overall save tally rose to 70 at the end of the competition, from seven matches.