2010 Asian Women's Handball Championship
The 2010 Asian Women's Handball Championship was the 13th Asian Championship, which took place from 19 to 25 December 2010 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It acted as the Asian qualifying tournament for the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil.
Tournament details | |
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Host country | |
Dates | 19–25 December |
Teams | 8 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | |
Runner-up | |
Third place | |
Fourth place | |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches | 18 |
Goals scored | 1061 (58.94 per match) |
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Due to heavy snow, both South Korea and Japan couldn´t make the trip to Kazakhstan in time and the program was moved forward.[1]
China, Japan, Kazakhstan and South Korea qualified for the World championship after reaching the semifinals.
Draw
Group A | Group B |
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Preliminary round
All times are local (UTC+6).
Group A
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 95 | 66 | +29 | 6 | |
3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 101 | 69 | +32 | 4 | |
3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 105 | 90 | +15 | 2 | |
3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 52 | 128 | −76 | 0 |
Source:
(H) Host.
(H) Host.
19 December 2010 18:30 |
China |
22–25 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(14–13) | ||||
20 December 2010 14:00 |
Iran |
22–47 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(12–25) | ||||
21 December 2010 14:00 |
China |
33–27 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(14–12) | ||||
21 December 2010 17:00 |
Kazakhstan |
35–13 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(23–7) | ||||
22 December 2010 14:00 |
China |
46–17 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(20–7) | ||||
22 December 2010 17:00 |
Kazakhstan |
35–31 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(17–15) | ||||
Group B
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 120 | 49 | +71 | 5 | |
3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 117 | 61 | +56 | 5 | |
3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 69 | 142 | −73 | 2 | |
3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 53 | 107 | −54 | 0 |
Source:
19 December 2010 17:00 |
Thailand |
25–31 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(11–17) | ||||
20 December 2010 15:30 |
Japan |
57–22 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(31–11) | ||||
20 December 2010 17:00 |
South Korea |
38–11 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(21–5) | ||||
21 December 2010 15:30 |
South Korea |
60–16 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(32–10) | ||||
21 December 2010 18:30 |
Japan |
38–17 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(18–9) | ||||
22 December 2010 15:30 |
South Korea |
22–22 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(10–10) | ||||
Placement 5th–8th
7th/8th
24 December 2010 15:00 |
Iran |
20–30 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(7–11) | ||||
5th/6th
24 December 2010 17:00 |
North Korea |
52–21 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(24–7) | ||||
Final round
Semifinals | Gold medal match | |||||
23 December – Almaty | ||||||
29 | ||||||
25 December – Almaty | ||||||
24 | ||||||
33 | ||||||
23 December – Almaty | ||||||
32 | ||||||
31 | ||||||
26 | ||||||
Bronze medal match | ||||||
25 December – Almaty | ||||||
25 | ||||||
26 |
Semifinals
23 December 2010 15:00 |
Kazakhstan |
29–24 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(16–13) | ||||
23 December 2010 17:00 |
South Korea |
31–26 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(13–14) | ||||
Bronze medal match
25 December 2010 15:00 |
Japan |
25–26 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(14–15) | ||||
Gold medal match
25 December 2010 17:00 |
Kazakhstan |
33–32 | Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports, Almaty | |
(16–15) | ||||
Final standing
Rank | Team |
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4 | |
5 | |
6 | |
7 | |
8 |
Team qualified for the 2011 World Championship |
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References
- "Heavy snow in Kazakhstan delays S. Korea's opener at Asian Women's Handball Championship". english.yonhapnews.co.kr. 19 December 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
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