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.
"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."
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
✔ 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
Second World Cup Appearance (First: Tunisia 2009 – finished 19th)
Tournament Record Holders: Denmark (6 titles) | Defending Champions: Spain (2023)
Group | Teams |
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1 | Kuwait, Sweden, Portugal, Austria |
2 | Hungary, Switzerland, Morocco, Kosovo |
3 | Serbia, Spain, Croatia, Algeria |
4 | Iceland, Brazil, Guinea, Saudi Arabia |
5 | Germany, Slovenia, Uruguay, Faroe Islands |
6 | Norway, France, Argentina, Mexico |
7 | Egypt, Japan, South Korea, Bahrain |
8 | Denmark, Tunisia, USA, Czech Republic |
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