Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship

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AHF Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship
SportHandball
FounderAsian Handball Federation
First season1990
ConfederationAsia
Most recent
champion(s)
 South Korea (16th title)
Most titles South Korea (16 titles)
Related
competitions
Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship

The Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship is the official competition for junior women's national handball teams of Asia, and takes place every two years. In addition to crowning the Asian champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tournament for the IHF Women's Junior World Championship.[1]

Summary[edit]

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1990
Details
China
Hefei

South Korea
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei

China
No playoffs
Japan
1992
Details
China
Beijing

South Korea
No playoffs
North Korea

China
No playoffs
Japan
1995
Details
South Korea
Seoul

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
1996
Details
China
Chengdu

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs None awarded
1998
Details
Japan
Osaka

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Kazakhstan
No playoffs
Japan
2000
Details
Bangladesh
Dhaka

South Korea
37–23
Chinese Taipei

Japan
25–16
China
2002
Details
Jordan
Amman

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
2004
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

South Korea
No playoffs
Japan

China
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
2007
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty

South Korea
40–27
Kazakhstan

Chinese Taipei
34–33
Japan
2009
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

South Korea
No playoffs
Japan

China
No playoffs
Thailand
2011
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty

South Korea
32–15
China

Kazakhstan
39–31
Japan
2013
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty

South Korea
No playoffs
Japan

China
No playoffs
Kazakhstan
2015
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty

South Korea
No playoffs
Japan

Kazakhstan
No playoffs
China
2017
Details
Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Kazakhstan
2019
Details
Lebanon
Beirut

South Korea
26–19
Japan

China
34–17
Lebanon
2022
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty

India
No playoffs
Iran

Kazakhstan
No playoffs
Uzbekistan
2023
Details
Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui

South Korea
34–15
China

Japan
43–23
Chinese Taipei

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea160016
2 India1001
3 China07613
4 Japan05611
5 Chinese Taipei0213
6 Kazakhstan0145
7 Iran0101
 North Korea0101
Totals (8 entries)17171751

Participating nations[edit]

Nation China
1990
China
1992
South Korea
1995
China
1996
Japan
1998
Bangladesh
2000
Jordan
2002
Thailand
2004
Kazakhstan
2007
Thailand
2009
Kazakhstan
2011
Kazakhstan
2013
Kazakhstan
2015
Hong Kong
2017
Lebanon
2019
Kazakhstan
2022
Hong Kong
2023
Years
 Bangladesh 6th 1
 China 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 16
 Chinese Taipei 2nd 5th 4th 5th 2nd 4th 4th 3rd 5th 5th 4th 11
 Hong Kong 5th 8th 6th 8th 4
 India 5th 5th 7th 8th 1st 9th 6
 Iran 7th 6th 6th 2nd 5th 5
 Japan 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 16
 Jordan 5th 1
 Kazakhstan 3rd 6th 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 6th 3rd 6th 10
 Kuwait 10th 1
 Lebanon 4th 1
   Nepal 7th 1
 North Korea 2nd 1
 Qatar 6th 1
 South Korea 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 16
 Thailand 5th 4th 5th 3
 Uzbekistan 7th 5th 5th 5th 7th 4th 7th 7
Total 5 5 4 3 5 7 5 6 7 5 8 5 6 7 8 5 10

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Asian Women's Junior Championship History". Asian Handball Federation. Archived from the original on April 28, 2003. Retrieved 29 October 2015.

External links[edit]