PANAM Games Qualifier Results (Canada Beats US in Game 1 Matches)

Men: USA 19 – Canada 20
Women: USA 22 – Canada 28

The Canadian Men’s and Women’s teams both came away with victories against the USA, Thursday night in Lake Placid, New York. The best of 3 competition will now shift to Montreal, where both USA teams will need a victory on Saturday to force a final deciding game on Sunday.

Quebec Sportcom Article (in French): http://www.handball-elite.com/nouvelle.aspx?270

WC 2007 Preparation Match Results (4 January)

France – Qatar (32-28)
Ivry – Ukraine (27-25)
Spain – Norway (39-25)

An uninspired French side held off a pesky Qatari team that never let the game get out of hand. Although the outcome was never in real doubt, the 4 goal margin of victory is clearly a morale victory for a Qatari team which lost 4 games by much larger margins in a recent International tournament in Italy against far weaker teams. France rested many of their top players, but still had an overwhelming advantage in terms of talent.

Ukraine, arguably the weakest European side to make the World Championships had an embarrassing loss to Ivry, the French club team that is hosting the tournament. While Ivry is one of the top clubs in France, they are missing two of their best players, Luc Abalo, who’s playing with the French National Team and Ragnar Oskarrson, who is training with the Iceland National Team.

Spain walloped Norway, 39-25, in another tune-up match. Spanish News Write-up: http://es.sports.yahoo.com/04012007/2/balonmano-amistoso-cronica-espana-noruega-39-25.html

We’ll continue to post the results of all the matches in our links page on the right hand side of the screen. If you are aware of any matches not listed, feel free to drop us a line at editors@teamhandballnes.com

Men’s Handball World Championships to be Broadcast on Internet

According to Sven Harke, SPORTFIVE's TV Rights Product Manager for Handball, the upcoming Men’s Handball World Championships will be available for viewing on the internet. Preliminary plans are to provide an internet option to all nations that will not have TV coverage. Different packages (entire tournament, single match, highlight) will me made available for purchase. More information will be provided on the IHF Official website, www.ihf.info shortly before the Championships start on 19 January 2007.

SPORTFIVE Inc Website: http://www.sportfive.com/index.php?id=122

Utah Team Handball Club Article in Salt Lake Tribune

An article on the Salt Lake Warriors Team Handball club was in the 28 December edition of the Salt Lake Tribune. The article highlights the multi-national (France, Romania, Germany, Korea, Vietnam, Ukraine, and the former Yugoslavia) roster often seen with US Club teams.

Salt Lake Tribune Article: http://www.sltrib.com/jordan/ci_4914457
Club website: http://www.saltlakewarriors.org/

Link Added for World Championships Preparation Matches

Prior to the start of the Men’s World Championships in Germany on 19 January, most of the 24 nations participating will be training in Europe. Several preparation matches and tourneys will also take place and we will try to post the results of all these competitions on one consolidated page https://teamhandballnews.com/page.php?11 (also posted on the right links column under National Team Competitions. As you might expect this can be a challenge with the many different languages and websites that will post this information. If you have any information that can fill in the blanks for some of the teams listed please drop us an email: editors@teamhandballnews.com

Podcast Interview with Australia’s Lee Schofield

Lee Schofield is an Australian National Team Player and the Secretary General for the Australia Handball Federation. The podcast interview covers several topics to include:

– Lee’s Handball background and experience playing in Sweden
– An update on where other Australians are playing in Europe
– Australian preparation for the World Championships
– Outlook for the World Championships
– Lee’s perspective on whether Australia should consider joining the Asian Handball Federation

Profile of Lee Schofield: http://www.handballaustralia.org.au/board.html

Podcast : https://teamhandballnews.com/request.php?22
(left click to play, right click to download and save) (Length: 29:36)

American Backcourt Player Signs Contract with Spanish Club

US National Team Left Back Gary Hines has signed a contract with Spanish Club, Tolimar Tres De Mayo. The club is located in Tenerife, the Canary Islands and plays in the in the Division de Honor B or the Spanish 2nd Division, just below the Liga ASOBAL. The club has had some injuries and is currently in last place with a 3-0-12 record. The goal for the second half of the season will certainly be to avoid relegation to the lower division. (15th and 16th place are automatically relegated while 13th and 14th place have a 2 game playoff against the lower division clubs). Gary’s contract starts in January and concludes at the end of the season in May.

Spanish Federation Club Information Page: http://www.rfebm.com/EQUIPOS/EQ16DI02.HTM (Note: There are 3 non-Spanish players on this roster)
Spanish 2nd Division Standings: http://www.rfebm.com/PA70121C.HTM
Wikipedia Article on the Canary Islands: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_islands

Asian Games (Final Results)

[b]Men: [/b] Kuwait continued their recent string of Asian Competition victories by defeating the host team Qatar, 27-24 in a pretty physical gold medal match. http://www.doha-2006.com/gis/menuroot/news/article.aspx?id=39464 Iran beat South Korea 31-27 for the bronze. This was Kuwait’s first Asian Games Gold, but they have won the last 3 Asian Handball Championships(2002,2004,2006). The 4 teams that made the semi-finals were also the same top 4 teams at the Asian Championships, earlier this year in Thailand. Of some note, is China placing a disappointing 11th place. With the 2008 Olympics only a year and half away the Chinese are rapidly running out of time if they hope to field a reasonably competitive team in Beijing.

[b]Men’s Final Ranking[/b]
1. Kuwait
2. Qatar
3. Iran
4. South Korea
5. Syria
6. Japan
7. Bahrain
8. Saudi Arabia
9. Lebanon
10. United Arab Emirates
11. China
12. India
13. Hong Kong
14. Uzbekistan
15. Macau

Preliminary Round Summary: http://www.doha-2006.com/gis/Sports/HB/IGHBPreRoundSumm.aspx?rscid=HBM01
Main Round and Placement Matches: http://www.doha-2006.com/gis/Sports/HB/IGHBFinalSumm.aspx?rscid=HBM01

[b]Women:[/b] The South Korea women continued their domination of Asia. They have never lost an Asian Games competition and they made their way through this one with an unblemished record. China, however, played them close in the semifinal losing 34-32. The top 4 teams in the standings here also placed in the top 4 at the Asian Championships earlier this year and they will participate in the 2007 World Championships in France next year.

[b]Women’s Final Ranking[/b]
1. South Korea
2. Kazakhstan
3. Japan
4. China
5. Taiwan
6. Uzbekistan
7. Thailand
8. India

USA Announces Roster for Matches vs. Canada

From Matt Van Houten’s Myspace page: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=73440975&blogID=205230478&MyToken=5d72b783-4329-4986-85a7-6e588e18a4d1

The following players have been selected to represent USA Team Handball at the Pan American Qualification Games, Jan. 4-7, 2006, versus Canada in Lake Placid, NY (Jan 4) and in Montreal, Canada Jan. 6-7, 2007.

Bill Bigham
Levi Henderson
Derek Brown
Gary Hines
Bobby Dunn
Micheal Hinson
Danny Caparelli (G)
Alex McGlynn
Ben Ewing (G)
Patrick Oliver
Tom Fitzgerald
Chris Poole
Ryan Hansell
Troy Steffen
Darrick Heath (player/coach)
Matt Van Houten (G)

The following players will be replacement players:
Wilder Freed
David Thompson (G)
Mark Ortega
Brian Walsh
Sean Tenny

The coaches are Chris Cappelmann and Darrick Heath.

Notably the roster includes two veteran players coming out of retirement, Matt Van Houten and Darrick Heath.

It’s a Long, Long Way to Santiago

The Pan American Team Handball Federation (PATHF) had a Congressional Meeting in November in which a number of issues concerning Handball in the Americas were discussed. In particular the schedule, location and national participation of several upcoming tournaments were decided upon. Arguably, organizing these tournaments is the most important thing that the PATHF does as these tournaments decide ultimately who qualifies for the Olympic Games, PANAM Games, and the World Championships.

Of particular note, were a number of decisions/votes surrounding the Men’s 2nd Chance Qualification Tournament for the PANAM Games. As reported on our website, a previous PATHF Congress apparently had decided that the 4th place Central American and Caribbean Nation team would have the right to host this tournament.
THN Article: https://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?extend.59
Canadian Federation Newsletter: http://www.handball.ca/newsletters/77.doc

Dennis Berkholtz’s report http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=73440975&blogID=200075136&MyToken=2f477c74-a2bb-4d20-a2bc-e36c2ac09af5 from the recent Congress highlights some of the discussion that took place:

“The sites of the Pan American Second Round Qualification Games were determined by a vote of membership. There was some discussion led by Manoel Oleveria that at the past Congress the first right of refusal to host the event should go the Central. No discussion followed and a vote was taken and Puerto Rico's offer to host the games was first ignored, then defeated by vote.”

So, this description of events seems to indicate that either of the following occurred:
1) The PATHF Congress [i][b]decided[/b][/i] to give the Central region the right to host at the previous Congress, but then decided to just override that earlier decision with a new vote or….
2) The PATHF [i][b]discussed[/b][/i] giving the Central Region the right to host at the previous Congress, but didn’t really make a decision. Hence, the need for a vote on host selection.

Either of those depictions of events is, of course, unacceptable. If the Congress makes a decision it should stand by it unless there is some legitimate and compelling reason to change the decision. If recent history (Canada’s exclusion from the 2006 Championships: https://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?extend.75 ) is a guide, the PATHF standard for a legitimate and compelling reason to change is pretty high.

If the previous Congress, in fact, simply discussed giving the Central Region the right to host, then it should be clear to everyone involved that no decision in fact had been made. Based on the earlier Canadian report of the meeting and the fact that the PATHF President brought the topic up at this meeting it seems that there was no consensus on what had previously taken place.

The impact of this decision to put the tournament in Chile, as opposed to Puerto Rico, is huge for the nations involved. Puerto Rico has the biggest impact as they are now traveling and no longer playing at home. Venezuela and the Canada/USA loser were traveling anyway, but it’s now an extra 3,000 thousand miles and probably twice as expensive to fly to Santiago as opposed to nearby Puerto Rico. Needless to say, the benefit to Chile is obvious. They are no longer traveling and they will be playing at home. A cynical person might even simply think that this was a South American coup.

[b]Fixing the Problem[/b]
Once again, this sort of confusion and apparent lack of transparency could be cleared up with a PATHF website with the following information readily available for all:
– An official schedule of all upcoming tournaments
– Regulations for host selection, team participation and scheduling of tournaments
– Regulations for tournament procedures (seeding, format, etc)
– Minutes highlighting the key decisions of PATHF Executive Committee and Congressional Meetings

[b]Side Notes[/b]
– It also appears that the criteria for the nations being selected for the 2nd chance tournaments has changed. For the Men, Honduras has been replaced by Venezuela. For the Women, Puerto Rico has been replaced by El Salvador. Using the originally posted format Puerto Rico should have already qualified by virtue of their 3rd place Central American and Caribbean placement. Of course, the website could clear up this confusion as well.
– Seeding and the format for the upcoming Women’s Pan American Championships should be handled very transparently. As 4 teams will qualify for the World Championships the seeding and placement of teams into their respective pools is very important. In fact, serious consideration should be given to using a tournament format that ensures that 4th place is not awarded to a team by the simple luck of a fortunate draw.

The good news is that the PATHF report indicates that a website will be available soon.

Champions League Contest Winner

Congratulations to Miguel Monte from Oviedo, Spain for winning the Team Handball News Champions League Round of 16 contest. Miguel (not to be confused with Miguel Garcia Ruiz who helps select our handicap picks) scored 55 points by correctly picking the winner of all 8 pairings and the margin of victory on 3 of the 8 contests.

Thanks to everyone that entered. We plan on running the same contest for the quarter-finals and hopefully this time we’ll have a prize for the winner.

Champions League Draw Analysis

The remaining 8 teams found out who they were playing and who would have home court advantage in the 2nd leg for the ¼ finals in February/March.

CBM Valladolid vs. VfL Gummersbach
MKB Veszprém KC vs. THW Kiel
BM Ciudad Real vs. Portland San Antonio
SG Flensburg-Handewitt vs. FC Barcelona-Cifec

The second team listed gets the 2nd leg at home.

[b]- German clubs in Good Position[/b]: If you wanted a draw that would give you the best chance for all 3 German teams to advance you probably couldn’t have set it up much better. The German sides didn’t draw each other and also avoided the 2 best Spanish clubs.
[b]- Seeding (as in the lack of): [/b] The Champion’s League should give some very serious consideration to seeding the teams at each point during the competition. Portland San Antonio and Ciudad Real played each other last year in the final, are 1, 2 in the Spanish League and are arguably the 2 best teams in the competition. Does it really make sense for them to play each other now instead of in the finals? Other tournaments find a way do this, but I realize the challenges that are involved with national interests and bias.
[b]- Nation vs Nation: [/b]The Champion’s League doesn’t allow teams from the same nation to be put in the same group at the start of the competition. Why not also continue this through the other rounds? The opportunity to play outside of your National League and to represent your National League is one of the best aspects of this tournament. This would also have avoided the Portland San Antonio – Ciudad Real matchup.
[b]- 11 Week Wait: [/b]Two back to back weekends of great action and now an 11 week wait to 23 February 2007? I just don’t understand how they do things here in Europe. I realize that there’s the World Championships and National League competition, but there’s got to be a better format/schedule to be put in place.
– The good news is that there will be a major fix put in place next year with a second round of group play to replace the round of 16 and ¼ finals. It will be interesting to see whether they consider seeding and (Nation vs Nation) considerations

Team USA Featured on Euro 06 Website

The US Women’s National Team is featured in an article on the by the official Women’s European Championship website: http://www-01.sportresult.com/federations/ehf/HBEURO2006Women/CMS_Files/452_item.asp?root_id=28&node_id=452&item_id=2671

Based on the scores and commentary in their trip blog, it looks like the trip was a measured success. They ended up with 2 wins against Div 2 teams, 2 losses against Div 1 teams, and a loss to a Swedish U-20 team. Although, two of the losses were by a substantial margin, it looks like they were able to keep the scores close at half time. Part of taking it to the next level, though, is putting in a top performance for 60 full minutes. It should be interesting to see if they can do that for the upcoming best of 3 series with Canada in January.

Trip Blog: http://www.wntabroad.blogspot.com/