Sovjetunionens damlandslag i handboll
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Flest landskamper | Zinajida Turtjina | ||
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• Antal | över 500 landskamper | ||
Flest mål | Zinajida Turtjina | ||
VM-meriter | |||
• Guld | 3 (1982, 1986, 1990) | ||
• Silver | 2 (1975, 1978) | ||
• Brons | 1 (1973) | ||
OS-meriter | |||
• Guld | 2 (1976, 1980) | ||
• Silver | 0 | ||
• Brons | 1 (1988) |
Sovjetunionens damlandslag i handboll representerade Sovjetunionen i handboll på damsidan, fram till 1991. De tog guld vid OS 1976 i Montréal och OS 1980 i Moskva. De tog även VM-guld 1982, 1986 och 1990. 1975 och 1978 tog de silver och 1973 tog de brons.
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