Cape
Verde (CPV), Gambia (GAM), Guinea-Bissau (GBS), Guinea (GUI), Mali (MLI),
Senegal (SEN), Sierra Leone (SLE) and hosts Mauritania (MTN) are busy preparing
in capital city Nouakchott for the IHF Trophy Africa - Zone II which throws-off
tomorrow, before finishing next week, on Thursday 29 March.
The
IHF Trophy has been reconfigured for 2018 onwards and now includes two age
categories - Junior (born on or after January 1, 1998) and Youth (born on or
after January 1, 2000).
The
best teams from both categories will advance to the Continental Phase, with the
winners of the IHF Trophy Intercontinental Junior Championships earning an
automatic spot at the 2019 IHF Men’s Junior World Championships in Spain.
IHF Trophy Africa -
Zone II
The
tournament in Nouakchott will be split into the two age competitions with eight
teams in the junior section and seven in the youth. Both competitions feature
two preliminary groups each before the top teams go straight through to the
semi-final stage.
All
games will be played across the two venues of the ‘Institut Supérieur de la
Jeunesse et des Sports’ and the ‘Nouvelle Maison des Jeunes’.
Youth
Competition – Preliminary Groups
Group
A: SEN, MLI, MTN, SLE
Group
B: GUI, CPV, GAM, GBS
Junior
Competition – Preliminary Groups
Group
A: GUI, MLI, GAM, SLE
Group
B: SEN, CPV, MTN
“For
a few days now, the organising committee has been active in the running of this
major sports event," said Medoune Adama Diop, President of the Mauritanian
Handball Federation (FMHB) to local media earlier this week.
“We
have the support of the Mauritanian government for this event,” said Ba Hamady,
Vice-President of FMHB and Chairman of the Communication, Marketing and Sponsorship
Committee. “We are a young federation with strong ambitions and will do
everything we can to meet the challenge of organisation and participation.”
All
teams have been busy preparing over the past few months with several training
camps and friendly matches.
Senegal
held a training camp at the Stade Lat Dior in the city of Thies, east of Dakar
ahead of the tournament which was invaluable to U18 Senegal coach Mame Ngor
Seck. “We started off with an open test match to see the players we had,” he said
to local Senegal media.
“After
this we then improved the technical and tactical work in attack, before
training on the defensive aspects. We had 15 days of preparation so
concentrated on the physical aspects within the ball game. Our current group is
already performing.”
In addition to the games, the IHF will
conduct referee and coaching clinics, as is standard practice at all IHF Trophy
competitions.
In 2019, the IHF Trophy
will be for junior and youth women with the same format and qualification
potential for the following years’ IHF Junior World Championships (2020).
The IHF Trophy will
then continue to alternate between men’s and women’s competitions each year.