The 2019 IHF Men’s South and Central
American Junior Qualification to the 2019 Men’s Junior World Championship
finished on Sunday April 7, with Argentina, Brazil and Chile clinching the
three berths available at the six-nation event in Palmira, Colombia. Undefeated
Argentina finished with the maximum 10 points ahead of Brazil on eight, Chile
on six, Venezuela on four and Colombia on two. Paraguay did not record any wins
and therefore ranked sixth overall, with zero points.
Argentina and Brazil were equally dominant
throughout the tournament – it was only one goal, in their mutual encounter,
that decided which side would claim first place. On the final day of
competition on Sunday, Argentina won the classic derby 26:25.
Both teams proceeded through their campaigns
with only victories. Brazil opened with a 44:16 result against Paraguay, before
defeating Colombia 52:17, Venezuela 46:16 and Chile 31:21. Meanwhile, Argentina
took a 10:0 forfeit win over Venezuela on day one, then beat Paraguay 37:14. On
day three of competition, Argentina handed Chile their first loss, 28:24, and
went on to record a 31:24 win versus Colombia, before the final showdown
against Brazil that decided first place.
Chile also enjoyed a strong opening, taking
a 31:24 win against Colombia in their opener then beating Venezuela 38:18. Their
first stumbling block came with the loss to Argentina in round three, which was
followed by their 10-goal defeat at the hands of Brazil. Chile clinched their
berth at Spain 2019 thanks to their 35:31 win against Paraguay in the final
round.
In the other matches, Colombia enjoyed
their first taste of victory in round three, when they beat Paraguay 39:30.
Venezuela joined Colombia on two points following their round four win over the
same opponent, 32:31. In the direct encounter between the two on day five,
Venezuela won 25:24.
The top scorer of the tournament was
Brazil’s Guilherme Torriani, with 32 goals in five matches.