The Lionesses last participated at the EHF Beach Handball EURO back in 2019 when the national team won the 'Fair Play' award, but none of the current players were part of the squad which featured at Stare Jabłonki in Poland. The newly appointed Althaus points out the lack of confidence as the biggest challenge for them given the fact that the championship in Nazaré is going to be their first-ever major tournament in their careers, both in handball and in beach handball.
"The biggest challenge for me is to install a belief among the players about their qualities and built their confidence up because they have little to no experience in playing beach handball. We mustn't be afraid going to Portugal and my job is to create a competitive team in the short-term, but I am also thinking about the long-term and the future."
North Macedonia are in group B alongside the hosts - Portugal, the bronze medallist from 2019 - Netherlands and the nation which won the very first edition of the championship back in 2000 - Ukraine, with the top two teams progressing to the main round and the bottom two dropping to the consolation round.
"We aren't putting any pressure on the girls to achieve a certain goal as it is already a big success that we are going to feature at the championship. We must soak up this experience and get the most out of it to grow as a team.
"We are in a very difficult group and each and every of our opponents already has a more experience than us, but who knows, maybe some of them will underestimate us and we can hopefully use that moment to take them by surprise. I really hope and wish that we can make this happen to secure some points. If this happens, it will be an additional success!" says the former WHC Vardar star.
Althaus accepts the underdog status for her players, but they are looking to deal a blow to their rivals and to surprise the strong opponents in group B.
"We accept the role of being underdogs as you never know what will happen at the tournament. Personally, I am a fan of being an underdog to be honest with you and although we are going to Nazaré for gaining experience and learning first, we have to be ready and I am really satisfied with the development of the squad."
If the 40-year-old successfully imposes her passionate approach and winning mentality on the girls then the North Macedonia women's beach handball national team will undoubtedly thrive and "swim on a wave of adrenaline and enjoyment" in Portugal, as she says. Also, Althaus's immense creativity and innovative ideas about promoting beach handball in the country she calls her own go way beyond this championship. Althaus's voice will for sure be heard across North Macedonia, as she and the team promote beach handball in the best possible light.