Zambia
will host both the youth (Under 17, born in 2002 and younger) and junior (U19,
born in 2000 and younger) CAHB African IHF Women’s Trophy Zone VI competitions
from Tuesday 11 to Saturday 15 June in capital city Lusaka.
Alongside
hosts Zambia (ZAM), Botswana (BOT), Lesotho (LES), Madagascar (MAD), Malawi
(MAW), Mozambique (MOZ), South Africa (RSA), Seychelles (SEY), Swaziland (SWZ)
and Zimbabwe (ZIM) are all sending teams for both age categories with the
winners of each qualifying through to the CAHB African IHF Women’s Trophy –
Continental Phase to be held later this year.
Both
competitions will feature 21 games each, starting with three initial
preliminary groups – two with three teams and one with four teams. The top
teams in all three groups, plus the second-placed team in the group of four
will qualify through to the semi-finals, with the winners of those playing each
other in the final.
The
Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) will be used for both competitions with
the junior games held on the indoor court and youth games on the outdoor court.
Speaking
ahead of the competition to local media, Josab Changa, Secretary General of the Handball Association of
Zambia said: “The Handball Association of Zambia is humbled and grateful that
the international mother bodies are able to recognise and appreciate that
Zambia is a peaceful sporting nation capable of hosting international events
due to her geographical location and historical background.
“Furthermore,
hosting the tournaments also demonstrates that we have made really positive
strides in the development of handball both locally and at regional level.
“We
are committed to ensuring that both our Under 17 and 20 women’s handball
national teams, playing at home, emerge victorious during the tournament and
qualify to the IHF Women’s Trophy African Continental Championship to take
place later within the year.”
Whistling
at the tournament are eight referee couples from across Africa: Antonio
Escurinho Filipe/Elvio Edgar Jose Gomes (ANG), Aduayi Akue Adote Setowu/Aduayi
Akue Adote Tonkomabu (TOG), Ahanouss Rachid/Moqrich Ismail (MAR), Loufoua
Cyprien Nivel/Yoa Clavier (CGO), Kedis Moustafa Shawki/Mouhamed Mahmoud Adel
Moussa (EGY), Khiari Hassen/Boughrara Amine (TUN), Badouna Kongo Ulrich
Gael/Pindi Yannick Stephane (GAB) and Ghoul Mahieddine/Chergui Oussama (ALG).
As usual, the IHF will be organising a
coaching course during the IHF Trophy competition, with Boubekeur Zermani from
Algeria travelling to Zambia as lecturer.
Match Schedule
All
times local
Youth
(U17) Competition
Group
A: MAD, MAW, BOT
Group
B: MOZ, RSA, LES, SEY
Group
C: ZAM, ZIM, SWZ
Tuesday
11 June
09:00 MAD vs MAW
11:00 MOZ vs RSA
15:00 LES vs SEY
17:00 ZAM vs ZIM
Wednesday
12 June
09:00 BOT vs MAD
11:00 SEY vs RSA
15:00 MOZ vs LES
17:00 ZIM vs SWZ
Thursday
13 June
09:00 MAW vs BOT
11:00 SEY vs MOZ
15:00 RSA vs
LES
17:00 SWZ vs
ZAM
Friday
14 June
09:00 Placement Round 7-10
11:00 Placement Round 7-10
15:00 Semi-Final 1
17:00 Semi-Final 2
Saturday
15 June
09:00 Placement 9-10
11:00 Placement 7-8
13:00 Placement 5-6
15:00 Bronze Medal Match
17:00 Gold Medal Match
Junior
(U19) Competition
Group
A: MOZ, RSA, LES
Group
B: ZAM, MAW, SEY
Group
C: MAD, ZIM, BOT, SWZ
Tuesday
11 June
14:00 MOZ vs RSA
16:00 MAD vs ZIM
18:00 BOT vs SWZ
20:00 ZAM vs MAW
Wednesday
12 June
14:00 RSA vs
LES
16:00 SWZ vs
ZIM
18:00 MAD vs BOT
20:00 SEY vs MAW
Thursday
13 June
14:00 LES vs
MOZ
16:00 SWZ vs
MAD
18:00 ZIM vs BOT
20:00 SEY vs ZAM
Friday
14 June
14:00 Placement Round 7-10
16:00 Placement Round 7-10
18:00 Semi-Final 1
20:00 Semi-Final 2
Saturday
15 June
10:00 Placement 9-10
12:00 Placement 7-8
14:00 Placement 5-6
16:00 Bronze Medal Match
18:00 Gold Medal Match