2016 West Asian Women's Handball Championship

‌The 2016 West Asian Women's Handball Championship was the inaugural edition of the championship held under the aegis of Asian Handball Federation. The championship was hosted by Qatar Handball Association at Aspire Dome, Doha (Qatar) from 16 to 19 September 2016.

2016 West Asian Women's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host country Qatar
Dates16 – 19 September 2016
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Qatar (1st title)
Runner-up Jordan
Third place Iraq
Fourth place United Arab Emirates
Tournament statistics
Matches6
Goals scored240 (40 per match)
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Qatar won their first title by winning all the matches in a round-robin tournament.[1][2][3]

Participating teams

Round-robin

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Qatar 3 3 0 0 88 43 +45 6
 Jordan 3 2 0 1 78 37 +41 4
 Iraq 3 1 0 2 39 69 30 2
 United Arab Emirates 3 0 0 3 35 91 56 0
Source:
16 September 2016
17:00
Iraq  5 – 25  Jordan Doha, Qatar
(4 – 13)
16 September 2016
18:30
United Arab Emirates  11 – 36  Qatar Doha, Qatar
(6 – 17)

17 September 2016
17:00
United Arab Emirates  10 – 34  Jordan Doha, Qatar
(7 – 17)
17 September 2016
18:30
Iraq  13 – 30  Qatar Doha, Qatar
(6 – 13)

19 September 2016
17:00
Iraq  21 – 14  United Arab Emirates Doha, Qatar
(9 – 5)
19 September 2016
18:30
Qatar  22 – 19  Jordan Doha, Qatar
(11 – 8)

Final standings

RankTeam
 Qatar (1st title)
 Jordan
 Iraq
4  United Arab Emirates
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