The
quarter-final phase is about to start with the Netherlands and Portugal as the
top teams of the IHF Women’s U17 Beach Handball World Championship. The
semi-finals will be played later tomorrow.
Main Round – Group I
The Netherlands reaffirmed their power versus the Hungarian
side beating them in the shoot-out after they lost the first period by only one
point (22:23, 22:15, 6:5). At the same time, the Croatians lost to Chinese
Taipei in two sets (19:15 and 20:17) and therefore were left out of the
quarter-finals.
The Netherlands, Hungary, Argentina and Chinese Taipei will
play for a semi-final ticket tomorrow and the pairings will be the following:
Netherlands vs Thailand, Argentina vs China, Chinese Taipei vs Portugal and
Hungary vs Spain.
Rank (as of July 14)
1- Netherlands (8 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
2- Hungary (6 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
3- Argentina (4 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
4- Chinese Taipei (2 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
5- Croatia (0 pts) (Placement 9-14)
Main Round – Group II
Portugal clinched an important victory against the Chinese 2:0
(26:22 and 26:23) to make their way to the quarter-finals as the Group II top
team. Spain won 2:0 versus the Venezuelans (24:18 and 22:16) and American Samoa
lost to Thailand in two sets (10:20 and 2:17).
Portugal, China, Spain and Thailand proceed to the
quarter-finals while Venezuela and American Samoa will play the 9-14 placement
matches. The Oceania side will have a key game versus Australia looking for a
ticket for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires.
Rank (as of July 14)
1- Portugal (10 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
2- China (8 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
3- Spain (6 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
4- Thailand (4 pts) (Advance to Quarter-Finals)
5- Venezuela (2 pts) (Placement 9-14)
6- American Samoa (0 pts) (Placement 9-14)
Consolation Round
Australia claimed a 2:0 victory versus the hosts Mauritius
(14:9 and 21:6) and are now ready to dispute the Oceania quota place for the 2018
Youth Olympics against American Samoa.
Rank (as of July 14)
1- Paraguay (4 pts) ) (Placement 9-14)
2- Australia (2 pts) (Placement 9-14)
3- Mauritius (0 pts) (Placement 9-14)