The Romanian women’s handball team will make its debut in the qualifying match for Euro-2024 against the team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The game will take place on Wednesday at 17:30 and will take place in the multi-purpose hall in Miowen.

Christina NyaguPhoto: Orange Pics BV / Alamy / Alamy / Profimedia

* Romania vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina will be broadcast live on Pro Arena.

Our girls are in qualifying group 1 along with Croatia, Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The two best teams from the group will advance to the final European tournament.

There is also another qualification opportunity: the top four third-placed teams will also qualify for Euro 2024.

“The girls prepared in an exemplary manner, showed desire, cohesion, game discipline, everything worked out. I believe in the potential of these girls, they are valuable girls. This is an important match for us.

We will approach this game with the utmost seriousness, focus and only the thought of victory. This is a match we must win, this is the team’s goal,” the coach said Florentin Pera at a press conference quoted by Agerpres.

“This is the first match of the new EURO qualification. It is somehow clear that we will start from the position of favorites, but we do not underestimate the opponent. We are playing at home, we want to start the right way, to get a strong-willed victory.

I hope people will come to the gym in droves to support us, we need their support, we want to win, after that we go to Greece where we want to get another win and start this campaign in the right way.” – Christina Nyagu.

What you need to know about Euro 2024 in women’s handball

  • It will take place from November 28 to December 15, 2024.
  • The hosts of the final European tournament are Austria, Hungary and Switzerland.
  • The host cities will be Basel (St. Jakobshalle – 12,400 seats), Innsbruck (Olympiahalle – 8,000 seats), Vienna (Wiener Stadthalle – 12,000 seats) and Debrecen (Fonix Hall – 6,500 seats).
  • A total of 24 national teams will take part.
  • 4 national teams have already qualified: Norway (champion of 2022) and hosts Austria, Hungary and Switzerland.