Faisalabad,
Pakistan is the destination for the first of many IHF Trophy tournaments over
the following months as the Pakistan Handball Federation welcomes 11 teams to
the north-eastern city to compete in the tournament from 10-15 March.
The
IHF Trophy now features two age categories – Junior (born on or after January
1, 1998) and Youth (born on or after January 1, 2000) with the best teams from
both categories advancing to the Continental Phase later this year.
Alongside
the hosts Pakistan (PAK), who have teams in both the youth and junior events,
Bangladesh (BAN), India (IND), Maldives (MDV) and Nepal (NEP) will compete in
the youth competition, while in addition to those six nations, Afghanistan
(AFG) have sent a team to compete in the junior event. All nations had the right
to name 14 players per team.
The
Afghanistan junior team is coached by Attaie Ahmad Shah with 13 of the 14
players playing for Kabul Youth and one from Herat Youth. Nasir Ullah and
Tohidur Rahman had to choose four players to drop from their initial 18-Bangladesh
youth team squad list, while their junior team, coached by Didar Hossain and
Mohammad Haider Ali, had to drop even more, with 24 players to choose from
initially.
Sarwan
Kumar Arora’s Indian junior team and their youth team, coached by Devender
Anumala will be hoping for glory in their neighbouring country, while Nepal who
have Himal Dahal coaching the youth set-up and Rameshwor Shereshtha and Krishna
Shakya taking the reigns of the junior team, will look to capitalise on the
continued growth of handball in the Himalayan nation.
The
tiny tropical nation of Maldives, who have travelled the furthest to Pakistan, are
hoping they can adjust quickly to the environment as their junior team, coached
by Ali Iyaz and Amzad Hossain’s youth team look to make it past the larger
nations into the continental final. Host nation Pakistan have announced
experienced players for both their squads with the 55-goal Lylallpur Tiger
centre back Muzammal Hussain, who has played 19 games for his country, one of
the players to feature in Naseer Ahmand’s junior team and four players with 11 international
matches to their name in the youth squad, led by Muhammad Sohaib.
All
games will take place in the Open Hard Court Stadium at the University of
Agriculture in Faisalabad.
In
addition to the matches – as is the case for all IHF Trophy events – the IHF will conduct coaching and
referee seminars with IHF expert Ali Raza Habibi (IRI) overseeing the coaching
aspect.
This
is the second time that Faisalabad has hosted an IHF Trophy event after the
successful men’s and women’s competition, held back in December 2014.
SCHEDULE: IHF Trophy -
Zone II (South and Central Asia)
All
times local
Saturday 10 March
Youth
Competition
10:00 NEP vs PAK
12:00 MDV vs BAN
Junior
Competition
14:00 MDV vs BAN
16:00 NEP vs PAK
18:00 AFG vs IND
Sunday 11 March
Youth
Competition
10:00 PAK vs MDV
12:00 NEP vs IND
Junior
Competition
14:00 BAN vs NEP
16:00 IND vs MDV
18:00 PAK vs AFG
Monday 12 March
Youth
Competition
10:00 IND vs BAN
12:00 MDV vs NEP
Junior
Competition
14:00 MDV vs PAK
16:00 NEP vs AFG
18:00 BAN vs IND
Tuesday 13 March
Youth
Competition
10:00 IND vs MDV
12:00 BAN vs PAK
Junior
Competition
14:00 NEP vs IND
16:00 AFG vs MDV
Wednesday 14 March
Youth
Competition
10:00 BAN vs NEP
Junior
Competition
12:00 PAK vs BAN
14:00 MDV vs NEP
Thursday 15 March
Youth
Competition
10:00 PAK vs IND
Junior
Competition
12:00 BAN vs AFG
14:00 IND vs PAK
SUMMARY
AHF
Asia: Zone II (South and Central Asia)
Host
City/Nation: Faisalabad, Pakistan (PAK)
Dates:
10-15 March 2018
Youth
teams: Bangladesh (BAN), India (IND), Nepal (NEP), Maldives (MDV), Pakistan
(PAK)
Junior
teams: Afghanistan (AFG), Bangladesh (BAN), India (IND), Nepal (NEP), Maldives
(MDV), Pakistan (PAK)