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Women's Handball AHF Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament 2023


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Qualified Nations
 

  • CHN.gif China
  • IND.gif India
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • KOR.gif South Korea
     


 

Competition Format

 

Round - Robin
August 17th - August 23rd, 2023
5 Nations, Round-Robin,
the 1st Nation from will qualify for the Women's Handball IOC Summer Olympisc Games 2024
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Road to the Women's Handball IOC Summer Olympics Games 2024

 

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The 1st Nation will qualify for the Women's Handball IOC Summer Olympics Games 2024

Teams already Qualified for the Women's Handball IOC Summer Olympics Games

 

  • FRA.gif France
  • NOR.gif Norway
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Round - Robin
August 17th - August 23rd, 2023
5 Nations, Round-Robin,
the 1st Nation from will qualify for the Women's Handball IOC Summer Olympisc Games 2024
 
 
 
 


 
  • CHN.gif China
  • IND.gif India
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • KOR.gif South Korea
     



 
Round - Robin
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
China CHN.gif 33 - 26 KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
Half-Time: 16-13
August 17th 2023, h. 14:00, Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
South Korea KOR.gif 53 - 14 IND.gif India
Half-Time: 28-7
August 17th 2023, h. 17:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
India IND.gif 17 - 54 JPN.gif Japan
Half-Time: 10-30
August 18th 2023, h. 14:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
South Korea KOR.gif 33 - 20 CHN.gif China
Half-Time: 16-9
August 18th 2023, h. 17:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
Japan JPN.gif 50 - 28 KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
Half-Time: 24-14
August 20th 2023, h. 14:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
China CHN.gif 30 - 24 IND.gif India
Half-Time:
August 20th 2023, h. 17:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
China CHN.gif 18 - 35 JPN.gif Japan
Half-Time: 9-17
August 21st 2023, h. 14:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
Kazakhstan KAZ.gif 24 - 45 KOR.gif South Korea
Half-Time: 12-19
August 21st 2023, h. 17:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
Kazakhstan KAZ.gif 34 - 26 IND.gif India
Half-Time: 18-14
August 23rd 2023, h. 12:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
Japan JPN.gif 24 - 25 KOR.gif South Korea
Half-Time: 15-14
August 23rd 2023, h. 15:00,
Higashi-ku Sports Centre, Hiroshima
 
Round-Robin Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
KOR.gif South Korea
4
4
0
0
156
82
+74
8
JPN.gif Japan
4
3
0
1
163
88
+75
6
CHN.gif China
4
2
0
2
101
118
-17
4
KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
4
1
0
3
112
154
-42
2
IND.gif India
4
0
0
4
81
171
-90
0
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