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Qatar one win away from 7th straight Asian handball title

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Last updated: 2026/01/28 at 2:58 PM
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Doha, Qatar – The Qatar national handball team advanced to the final of the Asian Men’s Handball Championship after a thrilling 27-26 victory over host nation Kuwait in the semi-final round. This win keeps Qatar’s hopes alive for a remarkable seventh consecutive title in the prestigious continental competition. The match, held at the Saad Al-Abdullah Hall in Sabah Al-Salem, was a closely contested affair that went down to the wire.

The semi-final clash took place yesterday, January 28, 2024, with the Qatari team demonstrating resilience against a determined Kuwaiti side. Qatar’s journey to the final underscores their dominance in Asian handball, while Kuwait’s strong performance highlights the growing competitiveness within the region. The victory sets the stage for a highly anticipated championship match.

Qatar Battles Back to Secure Asian Handball Championship Final Spot

Kuwait initially gained a significant advantage, leading 13-8 at halftime. However, the Qatari team, known for their tactical prowess and strong second-half performances, mounted a determined comeback. They gradually chipped away at the deficit, showcasing their offensive capabilities and defensive solidity.

The second half saw a shift in momentum as Qatar implemented adjustments to counter Kuwait’s early strategies. According to reports, the team focused on tighter marking and quicker transitions to regain control of the game. This strategic shift proved crucial in leveling the score at 22-22 at the end of regulation time.

Key Players and Scoring

Ahmad Madadi spearheaded Qatar’s attack, delivering an impressive nine goals. Eldar Memisevic contributed four goals, while Nasreddine Megdich and Hamam Mohamed each added three to the team’s total. Veteran Rafael Capote, Franks Marzou, and Guehis Amine scored two goals apiece, with Murad Abdulrazzaq and Heiba Moustafa completing the scoring with one goal each.

For Kuwait, Ali Saleh was the top scorer with seven goals. Hmood Aladwani added four, and Saif Aladwani scored three. Mohammad Radhaei, Meshari Alshammari, Fawaz Almashari, and Haider Dashti each found the net twice. The evenly distributed scoring for both teams reflects the intense competition throughout the match.

The first overtime period remained fiercely competitive, with both teams adding to their tallies. Ultimately, Qatar managed to secure a narrow one-goal victory, showcasing their composure under pressure. This win demonstrates the team’s ability to perform in high-stakes situations, a key attribute for championship contenders.

Meanwhile, in the other semi-final, Bahrain secured their place in the final with a convincing 35-25 win over Japan. This result indicates Bahrain’s strong form throughout the tournament and positions them as a formidable opponent for Qatar. The Bahraini team has consistently demonstrated a well-rounded performance, combining effective offense with a solid defense.

Qatar, coached by Valero Rivera Lopez, will now face Bahrain in the Asian Men’s Handball Championship final. This will be Qatar’s ninth appearance in the championship final, having previously lifted the trophy on six occasions, including a dominant run from 2014 to 2024. The team’s experience in these high-pressure matches could prove advantageous.

The upcoming final is expected to be a captivating contest between two of Asia’s strongest handball nations. Analysts predict a tactical battle, with both teams likely to employ varied strategies to gain an edge. The outcome will depend on which team can maintain composure and execute their game plan effectively.

The final match is scheduled for tomorrow, January 30, 2024. The result will determine not only the handball champion of Asia but also the team that will represent the continent at future international competitions. The focus will be on Qatar’s ability to continue their winning streak and secure their seventh consecutive title, while Bahrain will aim to upset the defending champions and claim their first championship.

Looking ahead, the Asian Handball Federation will likely review the tournament’s performance to identify areas for improvement and further develop the sport across the region. The increasing competitiveness observed throughout the championship suggests a positive trajectory for Asian handball, and continued investment in training and infrastructure will be crucial for sustained growth.

The performance of both teams in the final will be closely watched by international sports observers, as it provides a glimpse into the evolving landscape of Asian handball. The match promises to be a thrilling spectacle and a testament to the dedication and skill of the athletes involved.

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