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The Hungary women's junior national handball team is the national under-19 handball team of Hungary. Controlled by the Hungarian Handball Federation it represents the country in international matches.
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World Championship
Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place
- *Gold background color indicates that the tournament was won.
- **Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
European Championship
Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place
- *Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
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Coaches
- Antal Berendi (−1998)[4]
- Péter Kovács (1998–2003)
- László Kovács (2003)
- Eszter Mátéfi (2005–2007)
- János Hajdu (2007, 2013–2014, 2017)[5][6][7]
- Kálmán Róth (2008–2010, 2011–2012)[8][9]
- János Gyurka (2010–2011)[10]
- ifj. Szilárd Kiss / György Papp (2015–2016)
- Vladimir Golovin (2018–2021)[11][12]
- ifj. Szilárd Kiss (2021–2022)[13]
- Zoltán Szilágyi (2022–present)[14]
Previous teams
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2024 World Championship Team
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2023 European Championship Team
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2022 World Championship Team
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2021 European Championship Team
2019 European Championship Team
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2018 World Champion Team
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2017 European Championship team (3. place)
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2016 World Championship team (10. place)
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2015 European Championship team (4. place)
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2014 World Championship team (7. place)
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2013 European Championship team (2. place)
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2012 World Championship team (3. place)
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2011 European Championship team (14. place)
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2010 World Championship team (5. place)
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2009 European Championship silver medalist team
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2008 World Championship team (5. place)
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2007 European Championship team (8. place)
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2005 World Championship team (4. place)
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2003 World Championship team (2. place)
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2002 European Championship team (2. place)
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2001 World Championship team (2. place)
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2000 European Championship team (8. place)
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1999 World Championship team (4. place)
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1998 European Championship team (6. place)
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1997 World Championship team (10. place)
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