Italy national wheelchair handball team

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Italy
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Association Italian Handball Association
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Results
European Wheelchair Handball Nations’ Tournament
Appearances1 (First in 2016 )
Best result4th (2016)
Last updated on 2018-08-15.

The Italian national wheelchair handball team is the national wheelchair handball team of Italy and is controlled by the Italian Handball Association. [1]

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Competitive record

European Wheelchair Handball Nations’ Tournament

European Wheelchair Handball Nations’ Tournamentrecord
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
Flag of Austria.svg 2015 Austria Did not enter
Flag of Sweden.svg 2016 Sweden Fourth place4th of 441032982-53
Flag of Portugal.svg 2018 Portugal Did not enter
Flag of Croatia.svg 2019 Croatia

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References

  1. "New working group and second EHF Trophy". EHF Office . Archived from the original on 2018-08-17. Retrieved 2018-08-17.