Swiss Frauen-Nati’s World Cup Bid
swiss Handball Team Eyes Historic World Championship Berth
Table of Contents
- swiss Handball Team Eyes Historic World Championship Berth
- Swiss Women’s Handball Team: Chasing World Cup Glory
- What is the Swiss Women’s Handball Team hoping to achieve?
- How did the Swiss team perform in the European Championship?
- What are the upcoming qualification matches for the World Cup?
- who is the Swiss team playing in the qualification matches?
- Where will the world Cup be held?
- Who are some key players for the swiss team?
- What is the coaching situation for the Swiss team?
- What happened in the previous World Cup attempt?
- What are the stakes for the team?
- Key Match Details:
Following a record-setting performance at the European Championship last autumn, the Swiss women’s national handball team is aiming to make history once again by qualifying for the World Championship for the first time. A favorable draw presents a meaningful possibility for the Swiss squad.
The Swiss handball Association has made it’s objective clear: secure a spot in the World Cup by the end of this week. While the men’s national team has become a regular fixture in international competitions, the spotlight now shines on the women’s team, which has the potential to achieve a historic milestone.

Can the Swiss team build on their prosperous home European Championship performance?
Georgios Kefalas/Keystone
The women’s national team etched their names into the association’s history books just months ago. As co-hosts of the European Championship in November and December, they achieved several milestones in quick succession. They secured their first-ever European Championship victory against the Faroe Islands and then triumphed over Denmark in front of 5,423 spectators at the St.Jakobshalle in basel, marking the largest crowd ever to attend a women’s handball match in Switzerland.
Slovakia Deemed Manageable Opponent
The Swiss team’s journey at the European Championship culminated in a qualification for the main round in Vienna after a victory against Croatia – another first for the nation.despite facing tough competition from handball powerhouses such as Germany, Slovenia, the Netherlands, and Norway in the Austrian capital, the European Championship was considered a resounding success.
Now, the team is focused on World Cup qualification, with a promising opportunity ahead. Two years ago, their attempt was thwarted by a challenging draw against the Czech Republic. This time, they will face Slovakia, who also participated in the recent European Championship, finishing in 24th place.
World Cup to be Held in Netherlands and Germany
The qualification process consists of a two-legged playoff. The first match is scheduled for Wednesday evening at the Kreuzbleiche sports hall in St. Gallen, with a 6:30 p.m. start. The team will then travel to Sala, Slovakia, for the second leg, which will take place on Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Mestska Sportova Hala. The team with the higher aggregate score will secure a place in the World Cup, which will be held in the Netherlands and Germany from Dec. 3-20.
Coach knut Ove Joa has a full squad available for the qualification matches, with no reported injuries. captain Kerstin Kündig will lead the team, alongside key players such as Tabea Schmid, who has been in excellent form in the Danish league, as well as Daphne Gautschi and Mia Emmenegger. goalkeeper Lea Schüpbach has also recovered from a knee injury. All is set for the team to pursue their mission of making World Cup history.
Swiss Women’s Handball Team: Chasing World Cup Glory
Are you curious about the Swiss women’s handball team’s quest to make history? Here’s a breakdown of their journey:
What is the Swiss Women’s Handball Team hoping to achieve?
The Swiss women’s national handball team is aiming to qualify for the World Championship for the first time. Their goal is to secure a spot in the World Cup.
How did the Swiss team perform in the European Championship?
The Swiss team had a record-setting performance at the European Championship last autumn. They co-hosted the event in November and December and achieved several milestones:
Secured their first-ever European Championship victory against the Faroe Islands.
Triumphed over Denmark in front of 5,423 spectators at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel,the largest crowd ever at a women’s handball match in Switzerland.
Qualified for the main round in Vienna after a victory against Croatia.
What are the upcoming qualification matches for the World Cup?
The swiss team will participate in a two-legged playoff to qualify for the world Cup.
Match 1: Wednesday evening at the Kreuzbleiche sports hall in St. gallen, starting at 6:30 p.m.
Match 2: Sunday at the Mestska Sportova Hala in Sala, Slovakia, at 4 p.m.
who is the Swiss team playing in the qualification matches?
The Swiss team will face Slovakia in the qualification matches. Slovakia also participated in the recent European Championship,finishing in 24th place.
Where will the world Cup be held?
The World Cup will be held in the Netherlands and Germany from December 3-20.
Who are some key players for the swiss team?
The team will be led by captain Kerstin Kündig. Other key players include:
Tabea Schmid
Daphne Gautschi
Mia Emmenegger
* Goalkeeper Lea Schüpbach
What is the coaching situation for the Swiss team?
Coach Knut Ove Joa has a full squad available for the qualification matches, with no reported injuries.
What happened in the previous World Cup attempt?
Two years ago,the Swiss team’s attempt to qualify was thwarted by a challenging draw against the Czech Republic.
What are the stakes for the team?
The team with the higher aggregate score in the two-legged playoff will secure a place in the World Cup.the Swiss team is aiming to make World Cup history by qualifying for the first time.
Key Match Details:
| Match | Date | Time | Location |
| —————— | ———————— | ———— | —————————— |
| Switzerland vs. Slovakia (1st Leg) | Wednesday (as per article) | 6:30 p.m. | Kreuzbleiche, St. Gallen |
| Slovakia vs.Switzerland (2nd Leg) | Sunday (as per article) | 4:00 p.m. | Mestska Sportova Hala, Sala |
