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This will be the eighth Women’s EHF EURO appearance for Czechia and their first since 2020. In their last two final tournaments, Czechia lost all of their matches, and their last victory was a 27:22 win against Hungary in the first preliminary round match back in 2016 – although they did reach the main round that year.

They arguably have a better chance of their first win after an 11-game losing streak in Debrecen, where Bent Dahl’s side takes on Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, in a very well-balanced group.

Dahl, appointed as Czechia’s new coach in 2022, has already led his team to a surprising quarter-final berth in his major international competition debut, at the 2023 IHF Women’s World Championship, when Czechia finished eighth. However, they then failed to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after losses to Spain and the Netherlands in the Olympic Qualification Tournament.

The coach also has intimate knowledge of the Romania national team, one of Czechia’s main rivals for a main round berth, as he has been Romania’s assistant and has been plying his trade at club level in the Romanian league for several years. Dahl was SCM Ramnicu Valcea's head coach, where he had one Czech player at his disposal, rising star Charlotte Cholevová.

Nevertheless, the prospects for Dahl’s side are quite good. They have some players who can light up the scoreboard, such as the top scorer of the 2023 IHF Women’s World Championship, Markéta Jeřábková, and a strong left wing, one of the most consistent in the EHF Champions League Women, Veronika Malá.

In the EHF EURO 2024 Qualifiers, Czechia finished second in group 3, with four wins and two losses. Both defeats came against the Netherlands, 29:30 and 25:42. Wins against Portugal and Finland brought Czechia through.

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Key Players

Veronika Mala)
Veronika Mala
Left Wing

 

  • a high-scoring wing who has consistently been one of the team’s most important players; has over 150 caps and over 500 goals for Czechia, including friendly matches
  • Czechia’s second top scorer in the qualifiers, with 22 goals in four games, and at the 2023 World Championship, where she struck 46 times
  • her first major tournament was the EHF EURO 2016 after her national team debut in 2014; has played three World Championships and three EUROs
  • EHF Champions League finalist in 2023/24 with Ludwigsburg, scoring 53 goals in the season
  • gained European cup experience playing for Paris 92 from 2017 to 2021 and VfL Oldenburg in 2016/17, as well as with Czech club Sokol Pisek
Markéta Jerábková)
Markéta Jerábková
Centre Back

 

  • top scorer of the 2023 World Championship with 63 goals; second-ranked in assists, with 39; also Czechia’s joint-top scorer in the qualifiers, with 36 goals
  • the EHF EURO 2016 marked her debut at major championships; now has six major championships under her belt and has scored more than 700 goals for the national team
  • MVP of the EHF FINAL4 2022, where she won her first of two EHF Champions League Women titles with Vipers
  • scored 100 goals in the EHF Champions League 2023/24 with Ikast and 118 in 2022/23 for Vipers
  • made her European cup debut with DHK Banik Most in 2014/15; moved to Érd in 2018 then Thüringer HC in 2020 before joining Vipers in 2021
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Head Coach

Bent Dahl)
Bent Dahl
  • Norwegian coach in charge of the Czech team since August 2022; the first game in which he led the team was against Sweden in October that year
  • has led the side in one major tournament, the 2023 World Championship, where they equalled their best result of eighth
  • also coached SCM Râmnicu Valcea between 2021 and 2024, in tandem with his national team responsibilities
  • a well-established coach who has led clubs in Norway and Siófok in Hungary, plus the U20 Norway team and Italy A national side; also assistant coach for Romania from 2021 to 2022 and analyst for Russia from 2012 to 2016
  • won the EHF Cup as assistant coach of Siófok in 2018/19, before becoming head coach of the team for one season in 2020/21

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