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Syria women's national handball team

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Syria Syria
Information
NicknameNosour Qasioun
(Arabic: نسور قاسيون, lit.'Qasioun Eagles')
AssociationSyrian Arab Handball Federation
CoachVladimir Gligorov
Colours
Results
World Championship
Appearancesnone
Asian Championship
Appearances2 (First in 1987)
Best result4th (1987)
Last updated on 16 September 2021.

The Syria women's national handball team is the national team of Syria. It is governed by the Syrian Arab Handball Federation and takes part in international handball competitions.[1]

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History

The team first played at the 1987 Asian Championships.[citation needed]

After winning over Jordan and advancing from the group, they lost in the semifinals of the tournament with South Korea and then in the bronze medal match with Japan. Fourth place in the tournament is the biggest success of women's handball in Syria.[citation needed]

The team, shortly after its success at the Asian Championships, took fourth place at the home Mediterranean Games in Latakia,[2] and in 1992 was bronze at the Pan-Arab Games in Damascus.

In 2017, after a long unsuccessful period, they won bronze medals at the West Asian Championships.[3]

After checking out of several teams, they qualified for the 2021 Asian Championships in Amman, Jordan.[4]

Competition record

Asian Championship

  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

Year Rank M W D L GF GA Dif
Jordan 1987 4th 4 1 0 3 48 114 −66
China 1989 Did not enter
Japan 1991
China 1993
South Korea 1995
Jordan 1997
Japan 1999
China 2000
Kazakhstan 2002
Japan 2004
China 2006
Thailand 2008
Kazakhstan 2010
Indonesia 2012
Indonesia 2015
South Korea 2017
Japan 2018
Jordan 2021 8th 7 2 0 5 174 206 −32
Total 2/18 11 3 0 8 222 320 −98

West Asian Championship

Year Rank M W D L GF GA Dif
Qatar 2016 Did not enter
Jordan 2017 3rd 5 3 0 2 113 107 +6
Lebanon 2019 Cancelled due to insufficient number of teams
Total 1/2 5 3 0 2 113 107 +6

Mediterranean Games

Pan Arab Games

Current squad

Team roster for the 2021 Asian Women's Handball Championship:

Coach: Vladimir Gligorov

  • Madeleine Ghanem
  • Roaa Al-Asaad
  • Hanan Amaya
  • Naglaa Al-Sharqi
  • Ola Abu Ghazaleh
  • Lynn Satouf
  • Raghad Fadel
  • Hajar Namouz
  • Aya Al-Zanati
  • Lynn Abbas
  • Joy Al-Jarrah
  • Rasha Abdullah
  • Majdoleen Sarita
  • Mais Asi
  • Linda Al-Hamwi
  • Lujain Al-Hamwi
  • Hadeel Hussein

References

  1. ^ Profile – Syria, IHF.info, Retrieved 15 September 2021
  2. ^ "Affiche officielle des JM de Lattaquié 1987" (PDF). International Committee of Mediterranean Games. 1987. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-23.
  3. ^ Dayoub, Maya (19 February 2018). "Syria beats Iraq 33–15 within West Asian Women's Handball Championship". SANA. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Iran lose to Japan at 2021 Asian Women's Handball C'ship". Tehran Times. 15 September 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  • Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.

External links

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