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Women's Handball AHF Asian Championship 2021


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Qualified Nations
 

  • HKG.gif Hong Kong
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • IRI.gif Iran
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • JOR.gif Jordan
  • KUW.gif Kuwait
  • PLE.gif Palestine
  • SGP.gif Singapore
  • KOR.gif South Korea
  • SYR.gif Syria
  • UZB.gif Uzbekistan
     





 

Competition Format

 

September 15th - September 21st, 2021
11 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 Semifinals, th 5th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 9th Place Match, the 6th Nation from Group 2 will ranked the 11th Place
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September 23rd - September 25th, 2021
10 Nations, Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match,
the winning Nation will be the Women's Handball AHF Asian Championship 2021 Champion
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Road to the Women's Handball IHF World Championship 2021

 

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The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Nations will qualify for the Women's Handball IHF World Championship 2021.

Nations already Qualified for the Women's Handball IHF World Championship 2021
 

  • ANG.gif Angola
  • AUT.gif Austria
  • CMR.gif Cameroon
  • CGO.gif Congo
  • CRO.gif Croatia
  • CZE.gif Czech Republic
  • DEN.gif Denmark
  • FRA.gif France
  • GER.gif Germany
  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • MNE.gif Montenegro
  • NED.gif Netherlands
  • NOR.gif Norway
  • ROU.gif Romania
  • RUS.gif Russia
  • SLO.gif Slovenia
  • ESP.gif Spain
  • SWE.gif Sweden
  • TUN.gif Tunisia
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Preliminary Round
September 15th - September 21st, 2021
11 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 Semifinals, th 5th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 9th Place Match, the 6th Nation from Group 2 will ranked the 11th Place


 
Group A
 
  • HKG.gif Hong Kong
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • SGP.gif Singapore
  • KOR.gif South Korea
  • UZB.gif Uzbekistan

Group B
 
  • IRI.gif Iran
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • JOR.gif Jordan
  • KUW.gif Kuwait
  • PLE.gif Palestine
  • SYR.gif Syria
     
Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Kazakhstan KAZ.gif 33 - 18 SGP.gif Singapore
Half-Time: 14-12
September 15th 2021, h. 11:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
South Korea KOR.gif 45 - 19 UZB.gif Uzbekistan
Half-Time: 22-8
September 15th 2021, h. 13:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Kazakhstan KAZ.gif 31 - 29 HKG.gif Hong Kong
Half-Time: 17-14
September 16th 2021, h. 11:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
South Korea KOR.gif 39 - 9 SGP.gif Singapore
Half-Time: 21-5
September 16th 2021, h. 13:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Singapore SGP.gif 16 - 26 HKG.gif Hong Kong
Half-Time: 7-12
September 18th 2021, h. 15:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Uzbekistan UZB.gif 28 - 31 KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
Half-Time: 16-14
September 18th 2021, h. 19:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Singapore SGP.gif 16 - 33 UZB.gif Uzbekistan
Half-Time: 10-17
September 19th 2021, h. 11:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
South Korea KOR.gif 40 - 10 HKG.gif Hong Kong
Half-Time: 20-3
September 19th 2021, h. 13:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Hong Kong HKG.gif 30 - 27 UZB.gif Uzbekistan
Half-Time: 16-15
September 21st 2021, h. 11:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Kazakhstan KAZ.gif  20 - 40 KOR.gif South Korea
Half-Time: 9-21
September 21st 2021, h. 13:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
KOR.gif South Korea
4
4
0
0
164
58
+106
8
KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
4
3
0
1
115
115
0
6
HKG.gif Hong Kong
4
2
0
2
95
114
-19
4
UZB.gif Uzbekistan
4
1
0
3
107
122
-15
2
SGP.gif Singapore
4
0
0
4
59
131
-72
0
 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Japan JPN.gif 23 - 20 IRI.gif Iran
Half-Time: 14-8
September 15th 2021, h. 15:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Palestine PLE.gif 7 - 45 JOR.gif Jordan
Half-Time: 2-23
September 15th 2021, h. 17:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Kuwait KUW.gif 28 - 32 SYR.gifSyria
Half-Time:
September 15th 2021, h. 19:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Iran IRI.gif 38 - 11 KUW.gif Kuwait
Half-Time: 21-5
September 16th 2021, h. 15:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Jordan JOR.gif 28 - 24 SYR.gifSyria
Half-Time: 12-12
September 16th 2021, h. 17:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman

Japan JPN.gif  56 - 1 PLE.gifPalestine
Half-Time: 29-0
September 16th 2021, h. 19:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Iran IRI.gif 52 - 9 PLE.gifPalestine
Half-Time: 23-3
September 18th 2021, h. 11:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Syria SYR.gif 7 - 43 JPN.gif Japan
Half-Time: 2-22
September 18th 2021, h. 13:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman

Jordan JOR.gif 28 - 11 KUW.gif Kuwait
Half-Time: 17-5
September 18th 2021, h. 17:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Palestine PLE.gif 13 - 47 SYR.gifSyria
Half-Time: 5-27
September 19th 2021, h. 11:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Kuwait KUW.gif 5 - 52 JPN.gif Japan
Half-Time: 2-26
September 19th 2021, h. 15:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman

Iran IRI.gif 28 - 22 JOR.gif Jordan
Half-Time: 16-12
September 19th 2021, h. 17:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Syria SYR.gif 19 - 38 IRI.gif Iran
Half-Time: 10-20
September 21st 2021, h. 15:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
 
Jordan JOR.gif 8 - 43 JPN.gif Japan
Half-Time: 4-23
September 21st 2021, h. 17:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman


Kuwait KUW.gif 28 - 20 PLE.gifPalestine
Half-Time: 16-10
September 21st 2021, h. 19:00, Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman

 

Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
JPN.gif Japan
5
5
0
0
217
41
+176
10
IRI.gif Iran
5
4
0
1
176
84
+92
8
JOR.gif Jordan
5
3
0
2
131
113
+18
6
SYR.gif Syria
5
2
0
3
129
150
-21
4
KUW.gif Kuwait
5
1
0
4
83
170
-87
2
PLE.gif Palestine
5
0
0
5
50
228
-178
0
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