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Al-Azraq Youth Team Head of Mission: "We Have Great Confidence in Our Players Despite World Cup Challenges..

Khaled Talib, Treasurer of the Kuwait Handball Federation and Head of the Junior National Team delegation, expressed confidence in Al-Azraq's (The Blue) ability to compete at the upcoming IHF Men's Junior World Championship (U19), despite being drawn in the challenging Group 1 alongside European powerhouses Sweden, Portugal, and Austria.

Key Statements to KUNA:

  • "Facing European teams is extremely difficult – they're known for strength, experience, and physical superiority," Talib acknowledged in a Tuesday phone interview.

  • "However, our recent Mediterranean International Friendly Tournament against Tunisia, Italy, Greece, and Montenegro has boosted the team's confidence and experience."

Tournament Details:

  • Dates: August 6-17, 2024 | Host: Egypt

  • Participants: 32 teams (6 Arab nations: Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco)

  • Kuwait's Group (1): Sweden, Portugal, Austria

Preparation & Expectations:

✔ Recent Form:

  • Gained crucial experience in Mediterranean tournament

  • Implemented specialized physical conditioning programs

✔ Upcoming Continental Goals:

  • Asian Championship qualifications to further develop skills

  • Long-term plan to elevate Kuwaiti handball standards

✔ Institutional Support:

  • Praise for Public Sports Authority's efforts under Acting Director General Bashar Abdullah

  • Full logistical and financial backing for optimal preparation

Historical Context:

  • Second World Cup Appearance (First: Tunisia 2009 – finished 19th)

  • Tournament Record Holders: Denmark (6 titles) | Defending Champions: Spain (2023)

Group Stage Breakdown:

GroupTeams
1Kuwait, Sweden, Portugal, Austria
2Hungary, Switzerland, Morocco, Kosovo
3Serbia, Spain, Croatia, Algeria
4Iceland, Brazil, Guinea, Saudi Arabia
5Germany, Slovenia, Uruguay, Faroe Islands
6Norway, France, Argentina, Mexico
7Egypt, Japan, South Korea, Bahrain
8Denmark, Tunisia, USA, Czech Republic

Strategic Outlook:

  • Target: Improve on 2009's 19th-place finish

  • Key Players: [Names/positions if available]

  • Tactics: Focus on counterattacks and set pieces to offset European physicality

Why This Matters:
This tournament serves as a critical platform for:

  • Showcasing Kuwait's emerging handball talent

  • Gaining exposure against world-class competition

  • Inspiring future generations of Kuwaiti athletes