German Handball Team Faces Pivotal Match Against Slovenia for EM Redemption
After falling short of their medal hopes, the team aims to secure a top-eight finish and salvage morale ahead of next year’s home World Championship.
- Germany's women's handball team will play Slovenia in their final European Championship match, with a win needed to secure a seventh or eighth-place finish.
- The team has already been eliminated from medal contention following losses to the Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway, marking their third straight defeat in the tournament.
- Bundestrainer Markus Gaugisch emphasized the importance of ending the tournament on a strong note to build stability and confidence for the 2025 home World Championship.
- A loss could drop Germany to ninth or tenth place and intensify scrutiny of Gaugisch's leadership, with the team's development stagnating in 2024 after disappointing performances at the Olympics and now the EM.
- Key players, including Emily Bölk and Annika Lott, called for consistency and resilience, as the team struggles to maintain high-level play against top-tier opponents.