- Who are the stars in the German team?
Two key players, both with EHF Champions League teams, will miss the EHF EURO 2022: FTC right back Alicia Stolle has broken her hand – in a match against Bietigheim, and Team Esbjerg goalkeeper Dinah Eckerle is pregnant. While the goalkeeper position is strong with Katharina Filter (København) and Isabell Roch (Valcea), the only internationally experienced right back is Julia Maidhof (Bietigheim).
In general, the two team captains – Dortmund centre back Alina Grijseels and FTC left back Emily Bölk – are the leaders of the pack, but several other players can have their impact on the EHF EURO as well, like line player Meike Schmelzer (Braila) or defender Xenia Smits (Bietigheim), the MVP of the EHF Finals 2022.
- How far can Germany come at the EHF EURO 2022?
Germany have been close to almost every semi-final at major events since 2018 – but have always just missed out on them. At the EHF EURO 2018 they came up one goal short against Hungary, at the 2019 World Championship it was one goal against Serbia. At the EHF EURO 2020 they ‘only’ had to beat Croatia to go through, but lost. And at the 2021 worlds in Spain, they clearly led the hosts in the quarter-final but ultimately lost and missed the semis again.
At the EHF EURO 2022, Germany will avoid Scandinavian teams in the preliminary round and main round, but the likes of Spain, France, Netherlands and Romania are in their half of the draw. That makes for a steep path into the semi-finals.
However, in two test matches in France last weekend, Germany had two unlucky and close defeats: 34:31 and 30:29.
The heart of the team: Emily Bölk
Approaching her fourth EHF EURO, Emily Bölk has handball in her genes: her mother, Andrea, was world champion with Germany in 1993 and was part of the only German team that earned an EHF EURO medal – in 1994. Emily had her debut in the Bundesliga at the age of 16, was MVP of the U18 World Championship in 2014, and had her national team debut at age 18. Eventually, she became the youngest national team player to score more than 200 goals for Germany. After starting her career at Buxtehuder SV and moving to Thüringer HC, she joined FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria in 2020.
Did you know?
Going into her first EHF EURO, Katharina Filter is also Germany’s No. 1 goalkeeper in beach handball. Last year, she was awarded best goalkeeper at the Beach Handball EURO 2021 in Bulgaria, where Germany won gold. In the ‘golden summer’ of 2022, she was a crucial part of the team that won both the World Championship and the World Games.
What do the numbers say?
Germany have never missed a Women’s EHF EURO final tournament – but won a medal only once: silver in 1994, when Germany hosted the event. They also reached the semi-finals in 2006 and 2008. Germany’s fourth win at EHF EURO would mark their 50th win at EHF EURO final tournaments.
Past achievements
EHF EURO participations (including 2022): 15
Runners-up (1): 1994
Semi-finals (2): 2006, 2008