EHF EURO debutants set to shine
While we will have a chance to witness some stellar performances by well-known stars of women's handball, new names might enter the scene. The whole team of Switzerland are debutants at the European championship, and they will have their chance to show their skills in Ljubljana in group A. Respect Your Talent participant and future star Mia Emmenegger will represent the team at only 17 years old.
German goalkeeper Sarah Wachter will not have a chance to get her first minutes at the EHF EURO, as Katharina Filter and Isabell Roch will form the goalkeeping duo for Germany.
France, the silver medallists from EHF EURO 2022, have introduced a few name names to the squad. Audrey Dembele and Lena Grandveau are two of the young players that will make their EHF EURO debut in Skopje.
For Spain, Alba Spugnini should welcome her first minutes in the European Championship, while Katarina Pavlovic, Lara Buric and Tena Petika will be under the spotlight for Croatia in their EHF EURO premiere.
Sweden's side might introduce us to Linn Hansson, Elin Hansson, Nina Koppang and Clara Petersson Bergsten, all young players making their EHF EURO debut. Linn and Elin Hansson even made their debuts for the national team in the last preparation matches ahead of the EHF EURO.
Reigning champions Norway will be one of the teams with the most rookies in their squad. Missing players like Sanna Solberg, Camilla Herrem, Kari Brattset Dale, Marta Tomac and Heidi Løke, who are expecting children or have had children, Norway have turned to their young stars. Ane Høgseth, Thale Rushfeldt Deila, Marie Skurtveit Davidsen, Kristina Novak, Ragnhild Valle Dahl, Susanne Næs Andersen and Anniken Wollik will have a chance to represent their country for the first time on the EHF EURO stage.