From 8 to 14
April 2019, 12 teams from North America and the Caribbean battled for glory at
the 1st IHF Men’s North American and the Caribbean Emerging Nations
Championship in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. But not only was the title at
stake, the winners of the event would also qualify to the 3rd IHF Men’s
Emerging Nations Championship to be held in June 2019. In the end, it was Cuba
who could raise the trophy, with USA finishing as runners-up and hosts
Dominican Republic claiming bronze.
In the
preliminary round, the teams who were considered as favourites before the
tournament soon turned out to be the dominating teams of the groups. Puerto
Rico, Martinique, Dominican Republic and USA went into the quarter-finals
unbeaten, while Canada, Mexico, Haiti and Cuba followed them with one defeat
each.
The
quarter-finals saw four rather one-sided matches, starting with a 41:19 victory
for Puerto against Haiti, followed by Cuba beating Martinique 32:16, Canada
losing to the hosts 16:28 and USA outclassing Mexico by 10, 35:25.
The semi-finals,
in turn, kept the spectators on the edge of their seats as Cuba beat Puerto
Rico 27:23 and the USA defeated the hosts after two extra-times 41:39.
In the
ultimate game of the tournament, Cuba faced USA – the two teams had met each other
in the preliminary round and already then it was a close match ending in a
26:23 win for USA. A thrilling final was to be expected and the teams did not
disappoint the spectators. Even though Cuba managed to create a five-goal lead
by minute 22 and went into half-time being four foals in front, this did not
shake USA.
In the
second half, USA slowly closed the gap until they even took the lead in the
49th minute. By minute 56, Cuba were three in front again and at the final
buzzer, the scoreboard read 33:33. For Pabellon de Balonmano, it was the second
extra-time match after the hosts claimed bronze after two extra-times before (40:39).
In the
final, though, only one extra-time was needed as Cuba managed to hold onto
their one-goal lead and took their revenge for the preliminary round defeat,
winning 37:36.
“It's a
great taste to win this competition because of how the players have given
themselves and everything we had to go through to train and prepare. To have
this triumph for us is the maximum and it is to believe that we can continue
advancing and working for this,” Cuba coach Luis Enrique Deisle said.
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for more information about the event.
FINAL STANDINGS
1 - Cuba
(qualified for Georgia 2019)
2 - USA
3 -
Dominican Republic
4 - Puerto
Rico
5 - Mexico
6 -
Martinique
7 - Canada
8 - Haiti
9 - Dominica
10 -
Trinidad Tobago
11 - Saint
Kitts and Nevis
12 -
Barbados