Mauritania’s
capital city Nouakchott hosted the IHF Trophy Africa - Zone II tournament last
week, which featured national teams from Cape Verde (CPV), Gambia (GAM),
Guinea-Bissau (GBS), Guinea (GUI), Mali (MLI), Senegal (SEN), Sierra Leone
(SLE) and hosts Mauritania (MTN) across two age categories – Junior (born on or
after January 1, 1998) and Youth (born on or after January 1, 2000).
Seven
teams took part in the junior section and eight in the youth with both
competitions featuring two preliminary groups each and the top teams in each
going straight through to the semi-final stage. All games were played across
the two venues of the ‘Institut Supérieur de la Jeunesse et des Sports’ and the
‘Nouvelle Maison des Jeunes’.
In
the junior competition, Senegal and Mali finished in the top two positions of
Preliminary Group A, while Guinea and Cape Verde were the two best teams in
Group B. All four teams went straight to the semi-finals with Guinea overcoming
Cape Verde and Senegal beating Mali. In the bronze medal match the following
day, Cape Verde were able to take bronze, beating Mali 30:20, while in the
first of two Senegal vs Guinea finals, Senegal easily overcame Guinea 35:24 to
win the competition and book their ticket through to the continental finals.
It
was not to be two titles for Senegal though as the Guinea youth team beat them
26:22 in the final after host nation Mauritania had taken bronze against
Guinea-Bissau 39:32. The previous day had seen Guinea beat Mauritania in the
semi-finals, while Senegal overcame Guinea-Bissau. Senegal and Mauritania had
finished in the top two spots of the Preliminary Group A to reach the final
four, while Guinea and Guinea-Bissau achieved the same in Preliminary Group B.
IHF
Trophy Africa - Zone II, Final Ranking
Junior
1
Senegal (SEN)
2
Guinea (GUI)
3 Cape Verde (CPV)
4 Mali (MLI)
5 Mauritania (MTN)
6
Sierra Leone (SLE)
7
Gambia (GAM)
Youth
1
Guinea (GUI)
2
Senegal (SEN)
3
Mauritania (MTN)
4
Guinea-Bissau (GBS)
5
Mali (MLI)
6
Sierra Leone (SLE)
7
Gambia (GAM)
Cape
Verde: no ranking
The
youth team of Cape Verde competed in the tournament. However, as they did not
meet all requirements as outlined in the IHF Regulations in terms of
registration of players, their results are not taken into consideration.
Both
Senegal (Junior) and Guinea (Youth) will advance to the IHF Trophy 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.
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.
In
addition to the games, the IHF also conducted referee and coaching clinics, as
is standard practice at all IHF Trophy competitions.