The Montenegro women's national handball team represents Montenegro in international handball competitions. The national team was formed in 2006 after the Montenegrin independence .
The team made their debut match in the November 2006. Except for qualifying matches, Montenegro played on World Championship , European Championship and Olympic Games .
The women's handball team is among most successful national teams of Montenegro. They won Montenegro's first ever Olympic medal in 2012 by reaching the final. The same year, Montenegro was a champion of Europe .
Below are major achievements of Montenegro women's national handball team in international competitions.
The Montenegrin national team has participated in many international competitions, including the Summer Olympics , World Championship and European Championship .
Biggest victory 42:15 , Montenegro – China , 7 December 2011, Santos Biggest defeat 25:42 , Montenegro – Netherlands , 16 November 2022, Skopje Longest unbeaten streak 9 matches , (14 June 2009 - 11 December 2010) Longest losing streak 6 matches , (6 August 2016 - 6 December 2016) Most scored goals in a match 42 , Montenegro – China 42:15, Czech Republic – Montenegro 26:42 Most goals against in a match 42 , Montenegro – Netherlands 25:42 Below is the list of all official matches of Montenegro national handball team.
Date Opponent Result Venue Att Competition 28/11/2006 Bulgaria 32–28 Cheb 300 WCQ 29/11/2006 Turkey 30–28 Cheb 250 WCQ 01/12/2006 Czech Republic 23–24 Cheb 2,000 WCQ 02/12/2006 Bosnia and Herzegovina 31–27 Cheb 200 WCQ 03/12/2006 Greece 35–24 Cheb 200 WCQ 27/11/2007 Azerbaijan 31–21 Michalovce 500 ECQ 28/11/2007 Switzerland 34–26 Michalovce 200 ECQ 01/12/2007 Slovakia 30–34 Michalovce 1,200 ECQ 02/12/2007 Portugal 33–26 Michalovce 300 ECQ 31/05/2008 Croatia 40–35 Podgorica 4,000 ECQ 07/06/2008 Croatia 23–31 Kutina 2,000 ECQ 25/11/2008 Slovenia 32–22 Pljevlja 2,000 WCQ 26/11/2008 Finland 37–24 Pljevlja 2,000 WCQ 28/11/2008 Bulgaria 40–21 Pljevlja 2,000 WCQ 29/11/2008 Azerbaijan 41–20 Pljevlja 2,000 WCQ 30/11/2008 Italy 32–28 Pljevlja 1,500 WCQ 07/06/2009 Sweden 17–24 Skövde 1,700 WCQ 14/06/2009 Sweden 28–28 Pljevlja 2,500 WCQ 14/10/2009 Poland 31–21 Lublin 1,800 ECQ 17/10/2009 Russia 28–28 Podgorica 4,000 ECQ 31/03/2010 Slovakia 39–24 Pljevlja 2,500 ECQ 04/04/2010 Slovakia 32–27 Hlohovec 500 ECQ 26/05/2010 Poland 35–32 Pljevlja 2,500 ECQ 30/05/2010 Russia 31–28 Chekhov 500 ECQ 07/12/2010 Russia 24–22 Aarhus 600 European Championship 2010 09/12/2010 Iceland 26–23 Aarhus 1,200 European Championship 2010 11/12/2010 Croatia 28–29 Aarhus 1,000 European Championship 2010 13/12/2010 Spain 22–20 Herning 3,000 European Championship 2010 14/12/2010 Romania 21–23 Herning 3,420 European Championship 2010 16/12/2010 Denmark 30–29 Herning 11,461 European Championship 2010 18/12/2010 France 19–23 Herning 3,320 European Championship 2010 03/06/2011 Czech Republic 42–26 Olomuc 1,000 WCQ 10/06/2011 Czech Republic 33–26 Pljevlja 2,000 WCQ 19/10/2011 Great Britain 34–18 Herceg Novi 1,000 ECQ 22/10/2011 Poland 31–27 Chorzów 1,000 ECQ 03/12/2011 Iceland 21–22 Santos 1,200 World Championship 2011 04/12/2011 Germany 25–24 Santos 500 World Championship 2011 06/12/2011 Angola 28–26 Santos 350 World Championship 2011 07/12/2011 China 42–15 Santos 200 World Championship 2011 09/12/2011 Norway 27–28 Santos 1,000 World Championship 2011 11/12/2011 Spain 19–23 Barueri 700 World Championship 2011 21/03/2012 Russia 23–22 Podgorica 4,000 ECQ 25/03/2012 Russia 23–24 Rostov-Don 2,500 ECQ 25/05/2012 Japan 30–24 Lyon 1,500 OGQ 26/05/2012 Romania 34–23 Lyon 3,200 OGQ 27/05/2012 France 22–20 Lyon 4,500 OGQ 30/05/2012 Great Britain 37–22 London 500 ECQ 03/06/2012 Poland 32–23 Podgorica 3,000 ECQ 28/07/2012 Great Britain 31–19 London 3,941 Olympic Games 2012 30/07/2012 Brazil 25–27 London 3,974 Olympic Games 2012 01/08/2012 Angola 30–25 London 4,354 Olympic Games 2012 03/08/2012 Croatia 26–27 London 4,541 Olympic Games 2012 05/08/2012 Russia 25–25 London 4,444 Olympic Games 2012 07/08/2012 France 23–22 London 4,559 Olympic Games 2012 09/08/2012 Spain 27–26 London 9,087 Olympic Games 2012 11/08/2012 Norway 23–26 London 9,739 FINAL 04/12/2012 Iceland 26–16 Vršac 2,800 European Championship 2012 05/12/2012 Russia 30–27 Vršac 1,500 European Championship 2012 07/12/2012 Romania 23–20 Vršac 4,000 European Championship 2012 09/12/2012 Hungary 28–26 Novi Sad 1,500 European Championship 2012 11/12/2012 Germany 20–27 Novi Sad 1,000 European Championship 2012 13/12/2012 Spain 27–23 Novi Sad 1,200 European Championship 2012 15/12/2012 Serbia 27–26 Belgrade 13,000 European Championship 2012 16/12/2012 Norway 34–31 Belgrade 10,000 FINAL 07/12/2013 South Korea 23–22 Belgrade 1,100 World Championship 2013 08/12/2013 DR Congo 35–9 Belgrade 800 World Championship 2013 10/12/2013 Dominican Republic 33–19 Belgrade 300 World Championship 2013 11/12/2013 France 16–17 Belgrade 600 World Championship 2013 13/12/2013 Netherlands 27–25 Belgrade 600 World Championship 2013 15/12/2013 Denmark 21–22 Belgrade 1,500 World Championship 2013 23/10/2013 Poland 25–21 Podgorica 3,500 ECQ 27/10/2013 Portugal 29–24 Coimbra 1,000 ECQ 26/03/2014 Czech Republic 24–23 Most 1,100 ECQ 30/03/2014 Czech Republic 25–22 Bijelo Polje 3,000 ECQ 11/06/2014 Poland 25–22 Częstochowa 6,700 ECQ 15/06/2014 Portugal 22–22 Nikšić 1,000 ECQ 08/12/2014 Serbia 22–19 Osijek 2,200 European Championship 2014 10/12/2014 Slovakia 28–24 Osijek 2,000 European Championship 2014 12/12/2014 France 20–24 Osijek 2,000 European Championship 2014 14/12/2014 Germany 27–20 Zagreb 1,200 European Championship 2014 16/12/2014 Netherlands 31–27 Zagreb 1,500 European Championship 2014 17/12/2014 Sweden 30–29 Zagreb 1,000 European Championship 2014 19/12/2014 Spain 18–19 Budapest 3,500 European Championship 2014 21/12/2014 Sweden 23–25 Budapest 5,500 3rd place match 07/06/2015 Iceland 28–19 Podgorica 2,000 WCQ 14/06/2015 Iceland 19–19 Reykjavík 600 WCQ 07/10/2015 Macedonia 21–14 Bar 2,200 ECQ 11/10/2015 Slovenia 22–20 Ljubljana 1,000 ECQ 05/12/2015 Serbia 28–28 Herning 4,700 World Championship 2015 06/12/2015 Japan 29–23 Herning 2,500 World Championship 2015 08/12/2015 Hungary 32–15 Herning 7,000 World Championship 2015 09/12/2015 Tunisia 37–26 Herning 1,700 World Championship 2015 11/12/2015 Denmark 23–21 Herning 12,500 World Championship 2015 14/12/2015 Angola 38–28 Herning 1,500 World Championship 2015 16/12/2015 Norway 25–26 Kolding 2,800 World Championship 2015 18/12/2015 Denmark 20–28 Herning 9,800 World Championship 2015 20/12/2015 France 23–34 Herning 1,000 World Championship 2015 10/03/2016 Croatia 22–23 Split 4,500 ECQ 12/03/2016 Croatia 31–29 Bar 3,500 ECQ 18/03/2016 Uruguay 34–19 Aarhus 1,100 OGQ 19/03/2016 Denmark 26–22 Aarhus 3,200 OGQ 20/03/2016 Romania 23–23 Aarhus 1,200 OGQ 02/06/2016 Macedonia 27–21 Skopje 600 ECQ 05/06/2016 Slovenia 24–22 Bijelo Polje 2,000 ECQ 06/08/2016 Spain 19–25 Rio de Janeiro 8,000 Olympic Games 2016 08/08/2016 Angola 25–27 Rio de Janeiro 2,000 Olympic Games 2016 10/08/2016 Romania 21–25 Rio de Janeiro 1,500 Olympic Games 2016 12/08/2016 Norway 19–28 Rio de Janeiro 3,000 Olympic Games 2016 14/08/2016 Brazil 23–29 Rio de Janeiro 10,000 Olympic Games 2016 05/12/2016 Denmark 21–22 Malmö 2,000 European Championship 2016 07/12/2016 Czech Republic 28–27 Malmö 1,000 European Championship 2016 09/12/2016 Hungary 14–21 Malmö 1,500 European Championship 2016 09/06/2017 Belarus 33–26 Bar 2,000 WCQ 15/06/2017 Belarus 23–25 Minsk 1,800 WCQ 28/09/2017 Slovakia 24–23 Bar 2,100 ECQ 01/10/2017 Italy 23–16 Brescia 2,000 ECQ 02/12/2017 Denmark 31–24 Oldenburg 3,100 World Championship 2017 03/12/2017 Russia 24–28 Oldenburg 2,300 World Championship 2017 05/12/2017 Japan 28–29 Oldenburg 1,100 World Championship 2017 06/12/2017 Tunisia 29–23 Oldenburg 2,000 World Championship 2017 08/12/2017 Brazil 23–23 Oldenburg 3,700 World Championship 2017 10/12/2017 Serbia 31–29 Magdeburg 3,000 World Championship 2017 12/12/2017 France 22–25 Leipzig 2,100 World Championship 2017 21/03/2018 Poland 26–20 Gdynia 2,000 ECQ 24/03/2018 Poland 33–23 Pljevlja 4,000 ECQ 31/05/2018 Slovakia 27–24 Michalovce 1,200 ECQ 02/06/2018 Italy 28–22 Podgorica 1,500 ECQ 30/11/2018 Slovenia 36–32 Nancy 2,000 European Championship 2018 02/12/2018 Russia 23–24 Nancy 3,500 European Championship 2018 04/12/2018 France 20–25 Nancy 5,300 European Championship 2018 06/12/2018 Sweden 30–28 Nantes 2,800 European Championship 2018 10/12/2018 Serbia 28–27 Nantes 2,500 European Championship 2018 12/12/2018 Denmark 23–24 Nantes 4,000 European Championship 2018 31/05/2019 Czech Republic 24–26 Most 800 WCQ 02/06/2019 Czech Republic 25–23 Nikšić 4,100 WCQ 25/09/2019 Italy 41–17 Pljevlja 2,400 ECQ 29/09/2019 Lithuania 32–24 Klaipėda 500 ECQ 30/11/2019 Senegal 29–24 Kumamoto 1,900 World Championship 2019 01/12/2019 Kazakhstan 30–21 Kumamoto 2,000 World Championship 2019 03/12/2019 Hungary 25–24 Kumamoto 1,600 World Championship 2019 05/12/2019 Romania 27–26 Kumamoto 1,700 World Championship 2019 05/12/2019 Spain 26–27 Kumamoto 2,000 World Championship 2019 08/12/2019 Japan 30–26 Kumamoto 7,400 World Championship 2019 10/12/2019 Russia 28–35 Kumamoto 6,400 World Championship 2019 11/12/2019 Sweden 26–23 Kumamoto 2,000 World Championship 2019 13/12/2019 Serbia 28–26 Kumamoto 6,000 World Championship 2019 04/12/2020 France 23–24 Herning - European Championship 2020 06/12/2020 Denmark 19–28 Herning - European Championship 2020 08/12/2020 Slovenia 26–25 Herning - European Championship 2020 10/12/2020 Russia 23–24 Herning - European Championship 2020 13/12/2020 Sweden 31–25 Herning - European Championship 2020 15/12/2020 Spain 26–26 Herning - European Championship 2020 29/03/2021 Norway 28–23 Podgorica - OGQ 29/03/2021 Romania 25–28 Podgorica - OGQ 16/04/2021 Belarus 29–23 Podgorica - WCQ 20/04/2021 Belarus 26–24 Minsk 600 WCQ 25/07/2021 Angola 33–22 Tokyo - Olympic Games 2020 27/07/2021 Japan 26–29 Tokyo - Olympic Games 2020 29/07/2021 Norway 23–35 Tokyo - Olympic Games 2020 31/07/2021 South Korea 28–26 Tokyo - Olympic Games 2020 02/08/2021 Netherlands 29–30 Tokyo - Olympic Games 2020 04/08/2021 Russia 26–32 Tokyo - Olympic Games 2020 03/12/2021 Slovenia 18–28 Granollers 1,000 World Championship 2021 05/12/2021 Angola 30–20 Granollers 1,300 World Championship 2021 07/12/2021 France 19–24 Granollers 2,500 World Championship 2021 09/12/2021 Serbia 25–27 Granollers 800 World Championship 2021 11/12/2021 Russia 25–31 Granollers 800 World Championship 2021 13/12/2021 Poland 28–33 Granollers 400 World Championship 2021 05/11/2022 Spain 30–23 Podgorica 3,200 European Championship 2022 07/11/2022 Germany 29–25 Podgorica 3,600 European Championship 2022 09/11/2022 Poland 26–23 Podgorica 4,500 European Championship 2022 13/11/2022 France 19–27 Skopje 1,000 European Championship 2022 15/11/2022 Romania 35–34 Skopje 1,000 European Championship 2022 16/11/2022 Netherlands 25–42 Skopje 900 European Championship 2022 18/11/2022 Denmark 23–27 Ljubljana 3,600 European Championship 2022 20/11/2022 France 27–25 Ljubljana 5,400 Third Place Game 11/10/2023 Turkey 39–23 Podgorica 1,500 ECQ 11/10/2023 Bulgaria 34–20 Shumen 1,000 ECQ 30/11/2023 Cameroon 25–11 Helsingborgs 750 World Championship 2023 01/12/2023 Paraguay 41–26 Helsingborgs 1,000 World Championship 2023 03/12/2023 Hungary 24–18 Helsingborgs 1,100 World Championship 2023 07/12/2023 Croatia 25–26 Gothenburg 1,100 World Championship 2023 09/12/2023 Senegal 29–21 Gothenburg 3,000 World Championship 2023 11/12/2023 Sweden 25–32 Gothenburg 6,600 World Championship 2023 13/12/2023 Denmark 24–26 Herning 11,000 World Championship 2023 15/12/2023 Netherlands 25–28 Herning 1,600 World Championship 2023 17/12/2023 Czech Republic 28–24 Herning 500 World Championship 2023
WCQ - World Championship qualifiers; ECQ - European Championship qualifiers; OGQ - Olympic Games qualifiers
Montenegro vs. other countries [ edit ] Below is the list of performances of Montenegro national handball team against every single opponent.
As of February 2024[update]
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