The members of the All-star Team at the Women's EHF EURO 2022 were fixed nominations, one spot is for a star of the EHF European League Women, while other players have secured their nominations thanks to great work with their national teams, or have been members of the Teams of the Week in the EHF Champions League Women.
After getting to know goalkeepers and defenders who got into the spotlight this season, it is time to introduce the best centre backs and line players.
Centre back
Daria Dmitrieva – Russia/Krim Mercator Ljubljana
- nominated for the award after great performances with Krim Mercator in the EHF Champions League Women, earning a place in the Team of the Week three times - in round 10 she netted 12 goals against SG BBM Bietigheim, in round 12 ten more against EHF FINAL4 2023 participants FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria and in the first leg of the playoffs she found her way onto the list as the best defender
- the 27-year-old Russian was Krim's crucial player for the game leading them to the play-offs of the EHF Champions League, where they unfortunately were eliminated by CS Rapid Bucuresti by only one goal on aggregate (54:53)
- Dimitrieva is not only Krim's second-best top scorer, but she is also ranked third in the competition by number of assists (75)
Alina Grijseels – Germany/BV Borussia 09 Dortmund
- Grijseels was integral to BVB's success in the EHF European League Women, winning the bronze medal at the EHF Finals Women 2023 held in Graz. The German centre back had the x-factor for the team, according to the coaches in Europe's second-tier
- the 27-year-old, joining Metz Handball from the next season, worked her magic together with left back Dana Bleckmann, scoring 40 goals with 32 assists in the EHF European League, having her best day at the office in the quarter-final second leg match against Les Neptunes de Nantes - her nine goals helped overcome a nine-goal deficit from the first leg and progress to Graz
- she was also Germany's top scorer at the Women's EHF EURO 2022 - Grijseels scored 44 goals, finishing in seventh place among 16 teams
Markéta Jerábková – Czech Republic/Vipers Kristiansand
- the Czech excellency played 15 out of 16 matches this season, continuing on the same path she started last season. The MVP of the 2021/22 EHF FINAL4 once again was crucial for Vipers' game, netting 106 goals, making it 7 goals per game on average
- Jerábková's ease of play, movement on the court and execution earned her a spot in the Team of the Week in round 6 and round 13 of the group phase when she scored 11 against CSM Bucuresti and added another eight against Krim Mercator
- the centre back also has 35 assists in the EHF Champions League Women while helping her national team to earn a spot at the IHF Women's World Championship with 18 goals in two games against Switzerland