The 2nd IHF Men’s Emerging Nations
Championship has reached the quarter-final stage after three days of
preliminary round competition. Each of the four playing groups was won by an
undefeated team that collected the maximum number of six points from three
preliminary round matches, with Turkey, Luxembourg, Cyprus and Faroe Islands
claiming first place in their respective groups.
All four teams qualify for the
quarter-finals, alongside the second-ranked sides from their groups: Kosovo,
Georgia, Bulgaria and People’s Republic of China.
Faroe Islands therefore remain in the
running to defend their title won in 2015, while the team they faced in the
final at the first edition of the tournament, Latvia, are not contesting the
2017 event as they are currently playing EHF EURO 2018 Qualification. Kosovo
ranked third at the home Emerging Nations event in 2015, and are now in a
position to reclaim that medal or take their achievement one step further.
The remaining eight teams will contest the
Placement Round 9-16, which starts on Friday June 16 and finishes on Sunday the
18th, as does the knock-out stage in the race for the title.
Group
winners show dominance
The preliminary round saw the 16 teams
divided into four groups of four, with each side facing their group opponents
once.
Turkey finished first in Group A after
winning their opening match against Kosovo 25:24, then defeating Albania 54:12
and Ireland 41:26. In Group B, Luxembourg recorded closer results but still
finished with three decisive victories: 35:29 versus Georgia, 39:27 against
Malta, and 37:30 versus Great Britain.
Group C was won by Cyprus, who defeated
Bulgaria 25:22, Andorra 39:14 and Azerbaijan 32:28. In Group D, Faroe Islands
opened their campaign with a 30:23 victory against China, before defeating
Moldova 40:30 and Armenia 44:6.
Bulgarian Svetlin Dimitrov finished the
preliminary round as top scorer with 42 goals, with his closest rival, Cyprus’
Julios Argyrou, second on a tally of 30 and Luxembourg’s Martin Muller third
with 27.