Syria men's national handball team
Syria | |||
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Information | |||
Nickname | Nosour Qasioun (Arabic: نسور قاسيون, lit. 'Qasioun Eagles') | ||
Association | Syrian Arab Handball Federation | ||
Coach | Raafe Bajbouj | ||
Colours | |||
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Results | |||
World Championship | |||
Appearances | none | ||
Asian Championship | |||
Appearances | 6 (First in 1987) | ||
Best result | 6th (2010) | ||
Last updated on 16 December 2021. |
Medal record | ||
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West Asian Games | ||
2002 Kuwait | ||
Pan Arab Games | ||
1976 Damascus | ||
1965 Cairo |
The Syrian national handball team is the national handball team of Syria and is controlled by the Syrian Arab Handball Federation.[1]
Competition record[]
Asian Championship[]
Year | Round |
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Kuwait 1977 | Did not participate |
China 1979 | Did not participate |
South Korea 1983 | Did not participate |
Jordan 1987 | 8th place |
China 1989 | Did not participate |
Japan 1991 | 12th place |
Bahrain 1993 | 12th place |
Kuwait 1995 | Did not participate |
Japan 2000 | Did not participate |
Iran 2002 | Did not participate |
Qatar 2004 | Did not participate |
Thailand 2006 | Did not participate |
Iran 2008 | Did not participate |
Lebanon 2010 | 6th place |
Saudi Arabia 2012 | 11th place |
Bahrain 2014 | Did not participate |
Bahrain 2016 | 11th place |
South Korea 2018 | Did not participate |
Kuwait 2020 | Did not participate |
Saudi Arabia 2022 | Did not participate |
Asian Games[]
- 2006: 5th
West Asian Games[]
- 2002: Silver medal
- 2005: 4th
Pan Arab Games[]
Mediterranean Games[]
Islamic Solidarity Games[]
- 2005: 4th
Players[]
- Nahil Rajab
- Lousy Koureyh
- Jihan Bilal
- Mervat Maksoud
- Rima Bitar
- Ragda Bakri
- Zenab Sido
- Marcel Mahfoud
- Kifah Rabah
- Hind Saqr
- Hyam Mousa
- Omar Buric
- Sani Aletovic
- Muaz Kusic
- Sulejmen Brkic
References[]
- ^ Profile – Syria, IHF.info, Retrieved 15 September 2021
External links[]
Categories:
- National handball teams
- National sports teams of Syria