Here are the tournaments groups.
If Brazil can qualify, Brazilians will be in the most accessible tournament, with only one European, one American and one Asian. In the other two tournaments there will be three Europeans in each.
I already got the game (and the platinum trophy on playstation: https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/9404-olympic-games-tokyo-2020/hukbrazil).
I am a big fan of the Olympic video games. Since Sydney 2000 I played all that were released.
Later I can post some impressions
Thank you, @AIFHg but the African Federation calendar for 2019 shows an Olympic qualifying tournament in September
I did not find information about it.
It seems that the African women's qualification was modified last year
This document states that there will be a qualifying tournament at the end of 2019 in to define the african quota: https://cdn.dosb.de/user_upload/Olympische_Spiele/Tokio_2020/internationale_Qualifikationskriterien/IHF_-_Handball_20180315.pdf
Test events serves as a preliminary overview of how structures should work in many ways. For example, questions of logistics, security, work teams etc.
In addition to identifying possible problems, that can be solved before the Olympics, instead of only realizing them when the Olympics begin.
I'm sorry for leveling the thread, but I must express here how inconceivable is the fact that in 2018 (we're not talking about something 50 years ago!), we did not have access to any video record of the great majority of team sports matches at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
This is a historic damage, and I am perplexed with the passivity of both the International Olympic Committee and the sports lovers.
Sad, revolting and shameful.
I dont watch rugby very closely. Does anyone have an idea about what has changed in the South African team to achieved this performance boost in the current World Series season?