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Qatar beat Saudi Arabia at Asian Handball Championship

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 10:37 AM
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Qatar’s national handball team launched their main round campaign at the Asian Men’s Handball Championship with a decisive 32-25 victory over Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. The win, secured in Sabah Al-Salem, Kuwait, keeps Qatar in contention for both a championship title and a coveted spot at the World Men’s Handball Championship. Ahmad Madadi spearheaded the Qatari offense, scoring eight goals throughout the match.

The match marked the beginning of a crucial phase for Qatar, as they navigate the main round of the tournament. Following the win against Saudi Arabia, the team is scheduled to face Bahrain today and the United Arab Emirates tomorrow. These upcoming games will be pivotal in determining whether Qatar advances to the semi-finals and secures qualification for the global competition.

Qatar Advances in Asian Men’s Handball Championship

This year’s Asian Men’s Handball Championship is particularly significant, serving a dual purpose as a battle for continental supremacy and a qualifying tournament for the World Championship. The competition, hosted in Kuwait, features some of Asia’s strongest handball nations vying for limited spots in the upcoming world event. Qatar, a consistent powerhouse in Asian handball, entered the main round with high expectations.

Ahmad Madadi’s eight goals were supported by strong performances from Frankis Marzo, who contributed six, and Rafael Capote and Nasreddine Megdich, each adding four to the team’s total. This balanced scoring attack proved too much for Saudi Arabia to handle, allowing Qatar to establish and maintain a comfortable lead throughout the second half.

Tournament Context and Qualifying Implications

The Asian Handball Federation organizes the championship, which occurs every two years. Historically, the tournament has seen dominance from nations like Qatar, South Korea, and Japan. However, teams like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain have been steadily improving, creating a more competitive landscape.

Qualification for the World Men’s Handball Championship is typically awarded to the top teams at the Asian Championship. The exact number of qualifying spots varies depending on the International Handball Federation’s allocation. This year, the tournament is expected to award at least three berths to the World Championship, making each match in the main round incredibly important.

Qatar has a strong track record in the Asian Men’s Handball Championship, having won the title multiple times, including in 2014 and 2016. Their consistent success is attributed to a combination of talented players, strategic coaching, and substantial investment in the sport. The team’s performance in Kuwait is being closely watched by handball fans across the region.

Meanwhile, other matches in the main round are shaping the semi-final picture. Results from these games will influence Qatar’s path to qualification, potentially requiring them to defeat both Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates to guarantee their place. The team’s ability to adapt to different opponents and maintain a high level of performance will be crucial.

In contrast to some other Asian nations, Qatar has actively sought to integrate international players into their national team, bolstering their squad with experienced professionals. This strategy has been a key factor in their recent successes, but it has also drawn some scrutiny regarding the balance between national development and immediate competitive gains. The focus on handball as a sport has grown in Qatar in recent years.

Looking ahead, Qatar’s matches against Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates will be closely contested. Bahrain, in particular, has been a rising force in Asian handball, and a victory against them would significantly improve Qatar’s chances of reaching the semi-finals. The outcome of these games will determine Qatar’s fate in the tournament and their participation in the World Men’s Handball Championship. The final standings and qualifying teams will be confirmed following the completion of the semi-final matches, with the championship game scheduled for the end of the week.

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