DHB Women Secure Decisive Victory Over Iceland in World Cup Opener
Stuttgart, Germany – November 26, 2025 – The German national handball team launched their 2025 World Cup campaign with a commanding 32-25 victory over Iceland today at the Schleyer-Halle in stuttgart. The win establishes a strong foundation for the DHB women as they aim for a top finish in the group stage and a deep tournament run.
This opening triumph is particularly significant as Germany seeks too build momentum on home soil during the initial phase of the competition. the team now sets its sights on achieving three consecutive wins – with upcoming matches against Serbia and Uruguay – to secure a perfect record and advance to the round of 16 and quarter-finals in Dortmund. Should they continue their success, the semi-finals and final will be contested in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Despite the conclusive scoreline, Head Coach Andreas Gaugisch acknowledged areas for betterment within his team’s performance. While pleased with the result, he noted the presence of numerous mistakes, indicating significant potential for growth throughout the tournament.
“Solving the first task safely is a first statement,” Gaugisch is quoted as saying, emphasizing the importance of this initial victory. He expressed optimism that the team can demonstrate further progress in their next match against Uruguay on Friday at 6 p.m. local time.
The German team found themselves facing numerical disadvantages at times during the match, but ultimately overcame the challenge to secure the win. The DHB women will look to capitalize on this positive start as they navigate the remainder of the group stage and pursue their championship aspirations.