
Group 1: Norway, Romania, Lituania, Belarus
Norway – Belarus 35 – 24 (19-13)
Topscorers: Heidi Löke 7 goals and Vaiantsina Nestsariuk 7 goals
Romania – Lituania 29 – 20 (16 – 10)
Topscorers: Cristina Neagu 8 goals and Laima Bernataviciute 6 goals
Group 2: Czech Republic, Serbia, Ukraine, Italy
Czech Republic – Italy 33 – 15 (14 – 5)
Topscorers: Michaela Hrbkova 5 goals and Anika Niederwieser 8 goals
Serbia – Ukraine 34 – 25 (14 – 12)
Topscorers: Sanja Radosavljevic 9 goals and Olga Nikolayenko 9 goals
Group 3: Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Bulgaria
Netherlands – Bulgaria 45 – 24 (24 – 16)
Topscorers: Lois Abbingh 7 goals and Elisabeth Omoregie 8 goals
Spain – Austria 25- 15 (13 – 6)
Topscorers: Marta Lopez 5 goals and Katrin Engel 5 goals
Group 4: Croatia, Montenegro, FYR Macedonia, Slovenia
Croatia – Slovenia 27 – 19 (14 – 11)
Topscorers: Andrea Penezic 10 goals and Tamara Mavsar 7 goals
Montenegro – FYR Macedonia 21 – 14 (12 – 8)
Topscorers: Katarina Bulatovic 6 goals and Elenea Gjeorgijevska 4 goals
Group 5: Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Finland
Poland – Finland 29 – 12 (13 – 8)
Topscorers: Patrycija Kulwinska 6 goals and Linda Cainberg 5 goals
Hungary – Slovakia 32 – 19 (15 – 8)
Topscorers: Szabina Mayer 5 goals and Simona Szarkova 5 goals
Group 6: Russia, Denmark, Turkey, Portugal
Russia – Portugal 39 – 19 (20 – 10)
Topscorers: Ekaterina Davydenko 7 goals and Tavarres-Rodrigues 5-5 goals
Denmark – Turkey 28 – 19 (16 – 10)
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Group 7: Germany, France, iceland, Switzerland
Germany – Switzerland 29 – 18 (13 – 10)
Topscorers: Kim Naidzinavicius 6 goals and Sybille Scherer 5 goals
France – Iceland 27 – 17 (11 – 8)
Topscorers: Siraba Dembele, Manon Hoette 4-4 goals and Anna Gudmundsdottír, Rut Jónsdottír, Karen Knuttsdottír 3 goals each
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