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Women's Handball Tournament at the Central American & Caribbean Games 2023


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Qualified Nations
        
  • COL.gif Colombia
  • CRC.gif Costa Rica
  • CUB.gif Cuba
  • ESA.gif El Salvador
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • NCA.gif Nicaragua
 
 
Competition Format
 
Group Stage
June 24th - June 26th, 2023
  8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th-8th Places Semifinals
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June 28th - June 29th, 2023
8 Nations, Semifinals, Placement Matches, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Handball Tournamnt st the Central American & Caribbean Games 2023 Champion
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Group Stage
June 24th - June 26th, 2023
  8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th-8th Places Semifinals




 
Group A
 
  • CRC.gif Costa Rica
  • ESA.gif El Salvador
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • MEX.gif Mexico

Group B
 
  • COL.gif Colombia
  • CUB.gif Cuba
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • NCA.gif Nicaragua
     
 
Group A
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Mexico MEX.gif 31 - 9 CRC.gif Costa Rica
Half-Time: 13-8
June 24th 2023, h. 15:00, Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 31 - 23 ESA.gif El Salvador
Half-Time: 15-14
June 24th 2023, h. 19:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 31 - 14 CRC.gif Costa Rica
Half-Time: 15-6
June 25th 2023, h. 13:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Mexico MEX.gif 43 - 13 ESA.gif El Salvador
Half-Time: 22-2
June 25th 2023, h. 19:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 30 - 28 MEX.gif Mexico
Half-Time:14-14
June 26th 2023, h. 15:00, Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
El Salvador ESA.gif 13 - 34 CRC.gif Costa Rica
Half-Time: 4-17
June 26th 2023, h. 19:00, Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
DOM.gif Dominican Republic
3
3
0
0
92
65
+27
6
MEX.gif Mexico
3
2
0
1
102
62
+40
4
CRC.gif Costa Rica
3
1
0
2
67
75
-8
2
ESA.gif El Salvador
3
0
0
3
49
108
-59
0

 
 
Group B
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 34 - 25 COL.gif Colombia
Half-Time: 18-9
June 24th 2023, h. 13:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Cuba CUB.gif 46 - 12 NCA.gif Nicaragua
Half-Time: 22-6
June 24th 2023, h. 17:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Cuba CUB.gif 37 - 20 COL.gif Colombia
Half-Time: 14-11
June 25th 2023, h. 15:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 51 - 25 NCA.gif Nicaragua
Half-Time: 24-10
June 25th 2023, h. 17:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Colombia COL.gif 37 - 30 NCA.gif Nicaragua
Half-Time: 20-16
June 26th 2023, h. 13:00, Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 35 - 28 CUB.gif Cuba
Half-Time: 21-13
June 26th 2023, h. 17:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
PUR.gif Puerto Rico
3
3
0
0
120
78
+42
6
CUB.gif Cuba
3
2
0
1
111
67
+44
4
COL.gif Colombia
3
1
0
2
82
101
-19
2
NCA.gif Nicaragua
3
0
0
3
67
134
-67
0
 
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Knockout Round
June 28th - June 29th, 2023
8 Nations, Semifinals, Placement Matches, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Handball Tournamnt st the Central American & Caribbean Games 2023 Champion
 
 
 
 
 
  • COL.gif Colombia
  • CRC.gif Costa Rica
  • CUB.gif Cuba
  • ESA.gif El Salvador
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • NCA.gif Nicaragua
 
5th-8th Places Semifinals
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Costa Rica CRC.gif 28 - 29 NCA.gif Nicaragua
Half-Time: 15-13
June 28th 2023, h. 12:00, Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
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El Salvador ESA.gif 19 - 39 COL.gif Colombia
Half-Time: 11-20
June 28th 2023, h. 14:30, Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador

 

 

Semifinals
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 27 - 33 CUB.gif Cuba
Half-Time: 10-19
June 28th 2023, h. 17:00, Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
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Mexico MEX.gif 25 - 26 PUR.gif Puerto Rico
Half-Time: 12-13
June 28th 2023, h. 17:40,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador

 
7th Place Match
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
El Salvador ESA.gif 13 - 29 CRC.gif Costa Rica
Half-Time: 3-17
June 29th 2023, h. 12:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
 

 

 

5th Place Match
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Colombia COL.gif 44 - 29 NCA.gif Nicaragua
Half-Time: 21-15
June 29th 2023, h. 14:30,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador

 

 

Bronze Medal Match
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Mexico MEX.gif 27 - 29 DOM.gif Dominican Republic
Half-Time: 15-14
June 29th 2023, h. 17:00,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 28 - 29 CUB.gif Cuba
Half-Time: 14-12
June 29th 2023, h. 19:30,
Multi Gimnasio Don Bosco, San Salvador
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