12 teams are set to begin the quest for the
3rd Emerging Nations Championship title on Saturday 8 June, which will run
until 16 June in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Nigeria, India, the USA, Cuba and Colombia
will all make their debut at the event, alongside seven others that have played
the Emerging Nations Championship before. The highest ranked of the 2019
participants at the previous event was Bulgaria, who placed fifth at their home
championship in 2017. Alongside hosts Georgia, who placed eighth at the
previous edition, Bulgaria are a favourite to reach the podium.
The only non-European participant at
Georgia 2019 to have played the event before is People’s Republic of China.
They placed 10th at the maiden edition in Kosovo, then took sixth in 2017. The
Asian side aim to improve their ranking in Georgia, but are also looking to the
future, bringing a young squad with an average age of 22.
“We hope our young athletes will gain
valuable experience and confidence on the playing court by taking part in this
tournament. What’s more, we hope they can develop their knowledge and
understanding of handball in future competitions, grasp the opportunity to grow
stronger, and achieve more at a higher level,” said the China team’s assistant
to the Head of Delegation, Yao Junjie, ahead of the tournament.
Alongside Bulgaria and Georgia, four other
nations that booked their places at Georgia 2019 after contesting the first
phase of qualification for the EHF EURO 2022 will represent Europe: Azerbaijan,
Great Britain, Ireland and Malta.
All six of the European participants played
the phase one EURO 2022 qualifiers, with the opportunity to progress to the
relegation round – and had to watch Cyprus and Luxembourg proceed as the
winners. For these European sides, the Emerging Nations Championship is therefore
a second chance to reach their continental event in three years, as the
top-ranked team from Europe will also secure a place in the EHF EURO 2022
relegation round.
Daily news updates, live scores, a live
stream and all results and statistics for the Emerging Nations Championship
will be available on the official IHF competition website, competition.ihf.info.