Asian Women's Handball Championship

Asian Women's Handball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2018 Asian Women's Handball Championship
Sport Handball
Founded 1987
Inaugural season 1987
Continent Asia (AHF)
Most recent
champion(s)
 South Korea (13th title)
Most titles  South Korea (13 titles)

The Asian Handball Nations Championship is the official competition for senior national handball teams of Asia and takes place every two years. In addition to crowning the Asian champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tournament for the World Championship.

Summary

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1987
Details
Jordan
Amman

South Korea
34–24
China

Japan
26–9
Syria
1989
Details
China
Beijing

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
1991
Details
Japan
Hiroshima

South Korea
No playoffs
Japan

China
No playoffs
North Korea
1993
Details
China
Shantou

South Korea
43–26
China

North Korea
25–21
Japan
1995
Details
South Korea
Seoul

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
1997
Details
Jordan
Amman

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Uzbekistan
19991
Details
Japan
Kumamoto

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
North Korea
2000
Details
China
Shanghai

South Korea
33–23
Japan

North Korea
24–18
China
2002
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty

Kazakhstan
27–25
South Korea

China
29–23
Japan
2004
Details
Japan
Hiroshima

Japan
No playoffs
China

South Korea
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
2006
Details
China
Guangzhou

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Kazakhstan
2008
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

South Korea
35–23
China

Japan
39–16
Thailand
2010
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty

Kazakhstan
33–32
South Korea

China
26–25
Japan
2012
Details
Indonesia
Yogyakarta

South Korea
40–22
China

Japan
21–20
Kazakhstan
2015
Details
Indonesia
Jakarta

South Korea
36–22
Japan

China
28–25
Kazakhstan
2017
Details
South Korea
Suwon

South Korea
30–20
Japan

China
34–26
Kazakhstan
2018
Details
Japan
Kumamoto

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea132116
2 Kazakhstan2002
3 Japan14813
4 China010515
5 North Korea0022
Totals (5 nations)16161648


Participating nations

Nation Jordan
1987
China
1989
Japan
1991
China
1993
South Korea
1995
Jordan
1997
Japan
1999
China
2000
Kazakhstan
2002
Japan
2004
China
2006
Thailand
2008
Kazakhstan
2010
Indonesia
2012
Indonesia
2015
South Korea
2017
Years
 China 2nd2nd3rd2nd2nd2nd2nd4th3rd2nd2nd2nd3rd2nd3rd3rd16
 Chinese Taipei 5th4th5th6th4th5th5th7th5th4th7th11
 Hong Kong 5th8th8th3
 India 7th6th8th8th7th5
 Indonesia 11th9th2
 Iran 7th8th9th6th7th5
 Japan 3rd3rd2nd4th3rd3rd3rd2nd4th1st3rd3rd4th3rd2nd2nd16
 Jordan 6th1
 Kazakhstan 5th5th1st4th5th1st4th4th4th9
 Kuwait 12th1
 North Korea 4th3rd4th3rd5th5th6
 Qatar 10th1
 South Korea 1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd3rd1st1st2nd1st1st1st16
 Syria 4th1
 Thailand 4th7th2
 Turkmenistan 6th10th2
 Uzbekistan 4th7th9th6th6th5th5th7
 Vietnam 6th6th2
Total655745577441081298

See also

Notes

1.^ Played in January 2000.

References

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