Algeria faced its second defeat in the group stage of the Women’s Handball World Cup against the host country, Serbia, with a score of 14-34. The Algerian team, known as the Greens, is set to play its third match against Denmark, a team with a rich history and considered one of the favorites in the competition.
Facing a strong opponent like Denmark, Algeria has nothing to lose in the match. The Algerian players, including Tizi, Ait Ahmed, Dob Nassima, Benaicha, Ryma Khelil, Hasnaoui, and others, will be up against a team that has previously won the World Championship and claimed five Olympic titles.
Although the task is challenging, the Algerian ladies aim to limit the damage against the experienced Danish team, which has rejuvenated its squad with an average age of 24 years. The coach of the African team plans to rotate the squad to provide all the players with an opportunity to experience high-level competition. In their first match, Algeria faced Brazil and lost with a score of 20-36. Observing Denmark’s diligent training sessions will be crucial for the Algerian team in preparing for the upcoming match.