The
debut edition of the North American and the Caribbean (NAC) Senior Club
Championship gets underway in Lake Placid, USA tomorrow (Friday 10 May), before
ending on Sunday (12 May).
Hosted
in cooperation with the USA Team Handball Federation (USATH) and organised by
New York City Handball Club, three club teams will battle it out over three
match days for the regional title which also brings qualification through to
the 2019 IHF Men’s Super Globe, which will be held in Saudi Arabia from 28-31 August – the first time ever
a club from the North American and Caribbean region will participate in the
global showcase event.
Lake
Placid, which hosted the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic Games, will see Los
Angeles Team Handball Club (USA), Team Quebec (CAN) and New York City Handball
Club (USA), play a round-robin tournament over the three days with the top team
in the league winning the NAC Champions title and booking that ticket to Saudi
Arabia.
“Within
the last 10 years the IHF Super Globe has developed tremendously and is now a
well-recognised competition where all the representatives from the different
areas of the world are fighting to win,” said IHF President Dr Hassan Moustafa
ahead of the event.
“It
is a great opportunity for all participating teams to compete with teams from
other continents and to show what they are capable of. We have seen so many
surprises in the last years, for example when Sydney University reached the
semi-final and showed a great performance in the bronze medal match against FC
Barcelona.
“This
shows that with proper and serious preparations there’s a lot of potential for
handball if the IHF and other international entities can provide a platform for
the teams around the world. It brings along high motivation and we hope that
this will encourage the teams to work harder at home to build a strong
foundation to further develop our sport.
“The
winners from Lake Placid will face the world’s best teams in Saudi Arabia and
with that, the different styles of each continent to which they have to adapt –
this is something that might be difficult.
“However,
it will be the first time that a team from North America and the Caribbean will
take part in the IHF Super Globe and, therefore, they should enjoy this
historic experience the best they can – they might be considered as the
underdogs, the debutants – but no one should underestimate them as everything
is possible.”
The
Mexican pair of Juan Jesus Coba Castro/Omar Eduardo Osalde Garcia and the
German couple – Robert Schulze and Tobias Tonnies – will referee at the event.
For more information visit
the official event website. All
matches will be streamed live.
MATCH SCHEDULE
All times local (UTC -4)
Friday 10 May
15:00 Los Angeles Team Handball Club vs New York
City Team Handball Club
Saturday 11 May
15:00 Team Quebec vs Los Angeles Team Handball
Club
Sunday 12 May
12:30 New York City Team Handball Club vs Team Quebec