National handball team
The Australia national handball team is the national handball team of Australia , representing the country in international matches. Handball Australia is the national governing body for the Olympic Sport of Handball and for the sport of Beach Handball.[1] Australia has consistently won the Oceania championships in both men's and women's division. In 2014 the International Handball Federation (IHF) decided to exclude Australia from the 2015 World Men's Handball Championship.[2]
Tournament record [ edit ] Olympic Games [ edit ] World Championship [ edit ] Oceania Nations Cup [ edit ] Asian Championship [ edit ] Pacific Cup [ edit ] IHF Emerging Nations Championship [ edit ] Kit suppliers [ edit ] Current squad [ edit ] This is selected squad for the 2023 IHF Emerging Nations Championship .[3]
Head coach: Taip Ramadani
Notable players [ edit ] Individual records [ edit ] Most matches played [ edit ] As of 5 April 2023[4] Total number of international matches. Rank Player Years Matches Goals 1 Darryl McCormack 1994 - 2007 71 269 2 Taip Ramadani 1994 - 2009 68 191 3 Lee Schofield 1996 - 2012 68 109 4 Bevan Calvert 2005 - 2015 52 166 5 Ognjen Latinović 2004 - 2014 50 4 6 Milan Slavujević 1995 - 2007 47 159 7 Timothy Anderson 2013 - 46 143 8 Caleb Gahan 2013 - 43 139 8 Saša Šestić 1998 - 43 118 10 Tommy Fletcher 2009 - 2016 39 175
Most goals scored [ edit ] As of 5 April 2023[4] Total number of international goals. Rank Player Years Goals Matches 1 Darryl McCormack 1994 - 2007 269 71 2 Taip Ramadani 1994 - 2009 191 68 3 Tommy Fletcher 2009 - 2016 175 39 4 Bevan Calvert 2005 - 2015 166 52 5 Milan Slavujević 1995 - 2007 159 47 6 Timothy Anderson 2013 - 143 46 7 Caleb Gahan 2013 - 139 43 8 Tomasz Szklarski 2015 - 122 29 9 Saša Šestić 1998 - 118 43 10 Lee Schofield 1996 - 2012 109 68
International matches [ edit ] Notes and references [ edit ] ^ Mohamed Abdel Wahed was named as stand-in coach for the 2020 Asian Men's Championship in Kuwait, following the withdrawal of Ante Jelićić
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