The 4th Asian Women’s Club League
Championship concluded on Sunday 22 June in Almaty, Kazakhstan, with local side
Kaysar Club celebrating their second title. Kaysar won the maiden edition of
the event in 2016 and finished as runners-up in 2018.
At the 2019 event, 4.25 Club from
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea clinched the silver medal, while Almaty
placed third.
After taking three wins in their three
opening games, Kaysar Club continued their strong form and finished their
campaign with a perfect record. The competition was divided into two round
robin groups, with the teams each facing each other twice. After placing first
in Group X, Kaysar beat 4.25 Club, Almaty and Uzbekistan’s AGMK for a second
time to finish on top once again.
All four teams recorded the same results
against their opponents in the second round of matches as they did in the
first. 4.25 Club beat Almaty before suffering a second defeat to Kaysar, then
finished with a victory over AGMK that secured second place on the table and on
the final standings.
Though Almaty could only manage to beat
AGMK and thereby finished third on the final ranking, they pushed champions
Kaysar to two close matches. Following the 26:27 loss in the first round, they
were defeated 30:32 in the second clash. Almaty’s defeats to 4.25 Club were far
more decisive, but they enjoyed two solid wins over AGMK, recording a 38:19
result in the second match.
AGMK finished the tournament with six
defeats.
The results mean that Kaysar Club have
qualified for the first IHF Women’s Super Globe, which will be played in P.R.
of China in August.
Photo: Asian Handball Federation