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World Championship U20 WomenSeason 2026

Germany U20 W vs Brazil U20 W

24 June 2026 at 09:15
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Germany U20 W thrashed Brazil U20 W 39–22 in their opening Group C match at the IHF Women's Junior World Championship in Jinzhong. Farrelle Njinkeu starred on debut.

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How it unfolded

Germany, the reigning W19 EHF EURO 2025 champions, wasted no time establishing control. The European side built a 10-goal cushion by half-time, leveraging superior depth and organised team play that their Brazilian counterparts could not match. The second half followed a similar pattern, with Germany maintaining their intensity to finish with a 17-goal winning margin.

Brazil, the South and Central American champions, struggled to contain Germany's fluid attack and were repeatedly punished by fast breaks and precise positional play. Raquel Ladeia, Brazil's top scorer from the 2024 IHF Women's Youth World Championship (34 goals), carried much of her side's offensive burden, but lacked sufficient support against a well-drilled German defence.

The turning point

The match was effectively decided inside the opening 15 minutes. Germany's aggressive 6-0 defence forced Brazil into rushed shots and turnovers, while the German back court — anchored by the creative Chiara Rohr and Marlene Tucholke — converted those errors into quick transition goals. Once the lead stretched beyond double digits before the interval, Brazil had no answer.

Key performers

Farrelle Njinkeu (Germany) — Making her World Championship debut, the HSG Blomberg-Lippe right wing justified her call-up after being named "Rookie of the Season" in the German Bundesliga. Her speed on the wing and finishing composure were a constant threat.

Chiara Rohr (Germany) — The experienced centre back orchestrated Germany's attack with vision and control, keeping the tempo high and finding gaps in Brazil's defence at will.

Raquel Ladeia (Brazil) — The Brazilian top scorer kept her side competitive in stretches, finishing as her team's most reliable attacking outlet. Her performance underlined why she was one of IHF's seven players to watch heading into the tournament.

Player of the match: Farrelle Njinkeu — a statement debut performance that showcased why Germany's squad depth makes them a gold-medal threat.

By the numbers

Germany's 39 goals reflected both volume and efficiency. While the provider's full shot and xG data for handball is limited, the 17-goal margin tells a clear story of a team controlling every phase. Brazil's 22 goals, by contrast, came largely from individual efforts rather than sustained team patterns. Germany's bench rotation — a key factor in a tournament where eight matches are required to win gold — proved immediately effective, with substitutes maintaining or increasing the scoring rate.

What it means

Germany take maximum points and a commanding goal-difference advantage in Group C, where Romania and Canada also feature. With two of the four teams advancing to the main round, this result puts Germany in pole position. They face Canada on 25 June at 16:15 CST, while Brazil — now under pressure — meet Romania later the same day at 18:30 CST.

Verdict

Germany delivered exactly the statement a Pot 1 side should make. Brazil, to their credit, never stopped fighting, but the gap in organisation, depth and experience was too wide. For Germany, this was a near-perfect start; for Brazil, the path to the main round now likely runs through their match against Romania.

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 24 Jun 2026