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Germany and Norway Move Forward to Women’s Handball World Championship Final

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In an exciting lead-up to the 27th Women’s Handball World Championship final, Germany and Norway have both secured their places in the championship match scheduled for December 14, 2025, in Rotterdam. Both teams put forth impressive performances in the semifinals, showcasing their skills and determination.

Germany, co-hosting the tournament, faced the defending champions France in a thrilling semifinal clash. The German side emerged victorious with a score of 29-23, marking a significant achievement as this is their first major championship medal since 2007. Key contributors to this victory included Antje Döll, who netted nine goals, along with Emili Vogel, who scored five, and Viola Lehter and Anika Lot, each contributing four goals.

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On the other side, Norway displayed their prowess in the competition by decisively defeating the Netherlands 35-25. The Norwegian team, aiming for their fifth world title, maintained a strong performance throughout the match, demonstrating their capability as formidable competitors.

The final match is anticipated to be a thrilling rematch of the 1993 World Championship final, where Germany claimed their inaugural title. With both teams hungry for victory, the championship promises to be a captivating encounter that handball fans around the world are eagerly anticipating. This final not only showcases the best of women’s handball but also highlights the growing competitiveness in the sport as both teams vie for international glory.

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