The following squads and players competed in the European Women's Handball Championship in 2000 in Romania.[1]
Austria
- Nataliya Rusnatchenko
- Kathrin Gaksch
- Birgit Engl
- Stephanie Ofenböck
- Katrin Engel
- Alexandra Materzok
- Nina Winter
- Erika Schweighofer
- Ariane Maier
- Laura Fritz
- Barbara Strass
- Barbara Wondrasch
- Magdalena Materzok
- Edith Mika
- Nadine Urban
Belarus
- Natallia Petrakova
- Raisa Tsikhanovich
- Alla Matushkovitz
- Larysa Mezhinskaya
- Elena Koulik
- Tatsiana Famenka
- Hanna Halynskaya
- Tatsiana Silitch
- Tatsiana Khlimankova
- Irinna Kalpakova
- Svetlana Minevskaia
- Natalia Anisimova
- Natalia Tsvirko
- Natalia Siarko
Denmark
- Lene Rantala
- Karin Mortensen
- Majken Larsen
- Mette Vestergaard
- Christina Roslyng Hansen
- Pernille Hansen
- Rikke Hörlykke Jörgensen
- Anja Nielsen
- Lotte Faldborg Kiaerskou
- Winnie Mölgaard
- Rikke Erhardsen Skov
- Line Daugaard
- Louise Pedersen
- Merethe Hansen
France
- Joanne Dudziak
- Valérie Nicolas
- Estelle Vogein
- Leila Duchemann-Lejeune
- Sandrine Delerce-Mariot
- Melinda Jacques-Szabo
- Nodjialem Myaro
- Véronique Pecqueux-Rolland
- Stéphanie Cano
- Isabelle Wendling
- Seynabou Benga
- Raphaëlle Tervel
- Chantal Maio
- Marie-Annick Dezert
- Myriame Said Mohamed
Germany
- Eike Bram
- Silke Christiansen
- Ingrida Radzeviciute
- Grit Jurack
- Annika Schafferus
- Alexandra Uhlig
- Nikola Pietzsch
- Melanie Schliecker
- Kathrin Blacha
- Franziska Heinz
- Heike Schmidt
- Agnieszka Tobiasz
- Heike Ahlgrimm
- Anke Schulz
- Janet Grunow
- Sylvia Harlander
Hungary
Macedonia
- Oksana Maslova
- Gordana Naceva
- Biljana Crvenkoska
- Dana Filipovska
- Anzela Platon
- Mirjana Cupic
- Valentina Radulovic Tarculovska
- Marina Abramova
- Larisa Ferzalieva
- Klara Boeva
- Mileva Velkova
- Marija Papudzieva
Norway
- Mimi J. Kopperud Slevigen
- Hege Anett Pettersson
- Kristine Duvholt Havnas
- Cecilie Louise Thorsteinsen
- Else-Marthe Sörlie-Lybekk
- Monica Sandve
- Camilla Nordberg Thorsen
- Gro Hammerseng
- Birgitte Saettem
- Elisabeth Hilmo
- Marianne Rokne
- Camilla Carstens
- Hege Vikebö
- Karoline Dyhre Breivang
- Vigdis Haarsaker
- Jeanett Nielsen
Romania
- Cristina Maria Dogaru
- Luminita Hutupan
- Carmen Liliana Nitescu
- Mihaela Ignat
- Cristina Nicoleta Gisca
- Cristina Dumitrescu
- Simona Silvia Gogirla
- Victorina Bora
- Cristina Georgiana Varzaru
- Steluta Luca
- Alina Ariton
- Aurelia Stoica
- Marinela Patru
- Madalina Straton
- Elena Roxana Gheorghe
Russia
- Tatiana Alizar
- Inna Suslina
- Tatiana Diadetchko
- Oksana Romenskaya
- Natalia Gontcharova
- Olga Buyanova
- Liudmila Bodnieva
- Nadezda Muravyeva
- Anna Ignattchenko
- Olena Yakovleva
- Irina Poltoratskaya
- Marina Naukovich
- Nigina Saidova
- Inna Volkova
- Nadezhda Konnova
- Anna Kareeva
Ukraine
- Nataliya Borysenko
- Tetyana Vorozhtsova
- Olga Popovich
- Liliya Stolpakova
- Tetiana Brabinko-Salogub
- Maryna Vergelyuk
- Ganna Syukalo
- Tetyana Yaresko
- Olena Tsyhytsia
- Olena Reznir
- Galyna Markushevska
- Olena Radchenko
- Irina Honcharova
- Larysa Kharlanyuk
- Olena Yatsenko
Yugoslavia
- Zlata Paplacko
- Branka Jovanovic
- Tatjana Medved
- Tanja Milanovic
- Sandra Kolakovic
- Sanja Jovovic
- Snezana Damjanac
- Maja Savic
- Bojana Petrovic
- Milanka Celebic
- Tatjana Jeraminok
- Dragica Milickovic
- Aida Selmanovic
- Emina Krasnic
- Jelena Nisavic
References
- ↑ "2000 European Women's Handball Championship". frauenhandball-archiv.jimdofree.com (in German). Retrieved 8 December 2020.
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