Japan women's national handball team
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| Association | Japan Handball Association | ||
| Coach | Masamichi Kuriyama | ||
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| Results | |||
| Summer Olympics | |||
| Appearances | 1 (First in 1976) | ||
| Best result | 5th (1976) | ||
| World Championship | |||
| Appearances | 17 (First in 1962) | ||
| Best result | 7th (1965) | ||
| Asian Championship | |||
| Appearances | 13 (First in 1987) | ||
| Best result | Winner (2004) | ||
| Last updated on Unknown. | |||
The Japan women's national handball team is the national handball team of Japan and is controlled by the Japan Handball Association.
Results
Summer Olympics
- 1976: 5th
World Championship
- 1962: 9th
- 1965: 7th
- 1971: 9th
- 1973: 10th
- 1975: 10th
- 1986: 14th
- 1995: 13–16th
- 1997: 17th
- 1999: 17th
- 2001: 20th
- 2003: 16th
- 2005: 18th
- 2007: 19th
- 2009: 16th
- 2011: 14th
- 2013: 14th
- 2015: 19th
Asian Championship
- 1987: 3rd
- 1989: 3rd
- 1991: 2nd
- 1993: 4th
- 1995: 3rd
- 1997: 3rd
- 1999: 3rd
- 2000: 2nd
- 2002: 4th
- 2004: 1st
- 2006: 3rd
- 2008: 3rd
- 2010: 4th
- 2012: 3rd
- 2015: 2nd
Current squad
Roster for the 2015 World Women's Handball Championship.[1]
Head coach: Masamichi Kuriyama
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References
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