Oman U20 handball team to leave for China
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At a glance
- Oman's U20 national handball team is traveling to Chuzhou, China, to compete in the 19th Asian Men's Youth Championship from July 15-27.
- The championship serves as a qualifier for the 2027 IHF Men's Junior World Championship.
- Oman is in Group A with China, Saudi Arabia, Chinese Taipei, and Hong Kong, aiming to advance to the knockout rounds.
Oman's U20 national handball team is set to depart for Chuzhou, China, on Sunday to commence their campaign at the 19th Asian Men's Youth (U20) Handball Championship. This significant continental event, running from July 15 to 27, also functions as the official qualification tournament for the 2027 IHF Men's Junior World Championship in North Macedonia.
This championship is much more than a continental competition. It is an opportunity for our young players to gain invaluable international experience while competing for a place at the World Championship.
The championship will gather Asia's top youth handball teams, presenting a highly competitive environment where qualification spots for the world finals are on the line. For Oman, this tournament represents a crucial step in the Oman Handball Association's strategic plan to nurture young talent for progression to the senior national team.
We have provided the necessary support because we believe investing in youth development is essential for the future of Omani handball.
Oman has been placed in Group A, facing formidable opponents including hosts China, Saudi Arabia, Chinese Taipei, and Hong Kong. The group is anticipated to be challenging, with each team vying for a position in the knockout stages and striving to keep their World Championship qualification hopes alive.
We have complete confidence in our players' commitment, discipline and fighting spirit. Our ambition is to compete strongly in every match, represent Oman with pride and challenge for qualification to the World Championship.
The Omani squad has undergone an extensive preparation program, featuring intensive training sessions and tactical work aimed at improving physical conditioning and strategic discipline. The coaching staff expresses confidence that these preparations have equipped the players to compete effectively against some of Asia's most promising handball nations. The team's ambition is to compete fiercely in every match, represent Oman with pride, and challenge for a World Championship berth.
They have demonstrated professionalism, determination and an eagerness to improve. These qualities give us confidence that they will perform with courage and maturity on the continental stage.
Originally published by Times of Oman. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.