Following the recent positive
development in the relationship between the Republic of Korea and the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the International Handball Federation
approached both nations with an invitation to participate in the 26th IHF Men’s
World Championship next January in Germany and Denmark as a unified team. The
IHF are pleased to announce that both Republic of Korea and the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea accepted the invitation.
The unified team of Korea will
play the opening match against World Championship co-hosts Germany on January
10, 2019 in Berlin.
The IHF initiative was with the
full support of the International Olympic Committee and IOC President Dr Thomas
Bach, and demonstrates the unique power of sport in spreading peace and uniting
people across the world. These concepts form the core of the Olympic values,
which were the catalyst for the founding of the pinnacle global sporting event,
the Olympic Games, and the governing body, the IOC. Though the Olympic Games
occur every four years, the IOC and the Olympic Movement work on a daily basis
to promote peace through sport.
The founder of the IOC, Pierre de
Coubertin, “believed sport could help bring communities together, stop war and
promote healthy competition free from cheating and discrimination. Ultimately,
Coubertin wanted to show how sport can make the world a better place by
encouraging friendship, togetherness and fair play.”
This initiative and the ready
cooperation from the Republic of Korea and Democratic People’s Republic of
Korea uphold the principles of the Olympic Movement, and the IHF are proud that
handball will continue to be a global leader in promoting peace and unity
through sport with this step. To facilitate the integration of players from the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea into the Republic of Korea team, the IHF
have decided to increase the number of players in the unified team at GER/DEN
2019.