The Norway national junior handball team is the national under-20 handball team of Norway. Controlled by the Norwegian Handball Federation, it represents Norway in international matches.

History

The slower development of men's handball in Norway is reflected in the fact that the Scandinavian nation have rarely managed to break into the top 10 positions at the IHF Men's Junior World Championship. The clear best result was fourth place in 1995. Aside from that ranking, Norway have only placed in the top 10 Four other times – the last being in 2019.

The Norway U21 handball team is a talented and competitive group of young athletes who represent their country on the international stage. Known for their skill, speed, and teamwork, the team has a strong tradition of success in youth handball competitions.

Comprised of up-and-coming players who have honed their skills through years of training and dedication, the Norway U21 team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of handball. With a focus on developing their players both on and off the court, the team embodies the values of sportsmanship, hard work, and determination.

Whether competing in regional tournaments or on the global stage, the Norway U21 team consistently showcases their talent and passion for the game. With a bright future ahead, this team is sure to continue making waves in the world of handball for years to come.