Türkiye
Türkiye are one of two debutants at the Women's EHF EURO 2024 alongside the Faroe Islands, and the Costica Buceschi-led squad secured a place at the European championship as the best-ranked team out of the third-placed teams in the qualifiers.
Türkiye's path to making history was not easy at all as they were placed in a difficult group alongside Montenegro, Serbia and Bulgaria; the draw against Serbia on home soil was crucial in helping them book a ticket for Debrecen.
While the Turks displayed decent performances against the other opponents in the qualifiers, the match against the better-ranked and far more experienced Serbian side was like coming-of-an-age moment for the squad, installing belief within the dressing room that they can compete with the best. Türkiye then proved to be a tough nut to crack for Montenegro as they just narrowly lost by a couple of goals in Rize.
Even though they are the debutants and the least experienced side in group A, Türkiye are not to be underestimated by their far more experienced opponents and the performances against the Balkan neighbours showed their potential.
Right wing Beyza İrem Türkoğlu (33) and left back Aslı İskit Çalışkan (32) were key during the qualifiers, combining for 65 goals, and they are set to be Türkiye's main players in Debrecen too.
With the Women's EHF EURO 2024 being Türkiye's first-ever major tournament in their history, Buceschi's squad has nothing to lose and everything to gain ahead of the Women's EHF EURO 2026, where Türkiye will be one of the co-hosts of the next edition of the tournament.
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PRELIMINARY ROUND
Silvia Navarro (12) replaced by NICOLE WIGGINS SANCHO (41)
EHF competition history
ECh Beach Handball
2002 - 2nd place
Key Players
- a key player and one of Türkiye’s most experienced, having played for clubs in Sweden, Germany and Romania and for the national side since 2013
- second top scorer in Türkiye’s qualification campaign, with 32 goals
- has played in all EHF club competitions, scoring a career high of 68 goals in the EHF Cup 2019/20 and netting 14 in two games in the EHF Champions League qualification phase that same season
- played for Kristianstad in Sweden from 2016 to 2018, Thüringer HC in Germany from 2020 to 2022, and her first of two Romanian clubs, CS Magura Cisnadie, from 2022 to 2024
- has represented four different Turkish clubs — Izmir, Ardesen GSK, Muratpasa Belediyesi and Kastamonu — and also played the Beach Handball EURO in 2019
- Türkiye’s top scorer in the EHF EURO 2024 qualifiers, with 33 goals
- one of the few players in the squad based outside Türkiye, having joined Romanian club SCM Gloria ahead of this season
- played two editions of the EHF FINAL4 with Team Esbjerg, in 2022 and 2023, scoring a total of seven goals on court in Budapest
- had two full seasons in the EHF Champions League with Esbjerg and three qualification phases in the top flight
- her first official match in the Türkiye A team was in the qualification phase for the 2017 World Championship; also played the Beach EURO 2019
Head Coach
- appointed head coach for Türkiye early in 2022; started his Turkish venture leading Kastamonu in the CL 2021/22
- on an international club level, also coached CS Minaur Baia Mare in the EHF European League 2020/21 and H.C. Dunarea Braila in the EHF Cup 2016/16
- won the Romanian league title as coach of Minaur Baia Mare in 2014; also coached Corona Brasov and CSM Bucuresti
- was assistant coach for Romania between 2015 and 2017 and in 2019, working with head coach Thomas Ryde and winning bronze at the 2015 WCh
- father of current Romania representative Eliza Buceschi