Handball - Team India

Handball

Number Name Height Date of Birth
1 163 cm 8 Jan 1998
2 163 cm 19 Aug 1999
3 162 cm 19 May 2003
4 162 cm 25 Sep 1998
5 165 cm 14 May 2002
6 163 cm 20 May 2003
7 162 cm 10 Feb 2001
8 163 cm 7 Dec 2001
9 163 cm 17 Jul 1996
10 163 cm 19 Aug 2000
11 162 cm 15 Apr 2003
12 165 cm 16 Mar 1999
13 165 cm 4 May 1995
14 163 cm 10 Oct 1999
15 162 cm 16 Sep 2002
16 162 cm 19 Sep 1997

Team Officials

Events Entered

Discipline Event Rank
HBL Handball Women  

Schedule

Change All times in venue local time
Start Time Location Event Status
Mon, 25 Sep
14:00
Zhejiang Normal University Xiaoshan Gymnasium
IND
India
13
JPN
Japan
41
Finished
Wed, 27 Sep
19:00
Zhejiang Normal University Xiaoshan Gymnasium
IND
India
26
HKG
Hong Kong, China
26
Finished
Fri, 29 Sep
18:00
Zhejiang Normal University Xiaoshan Gymnasium
IND
India
30
CHN
People's Republic of China
37
Finished
Sat, 30 Sep
14:00
Zhejiang Normal University Xiaoshan Gymnasium
NEP
Nepal
19
IND
India
44
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankYearLocation
Asian Games
82014Incheon, KOR
82010Guangzhou, CHN
82006Doha, QAT
92018Jakarta, INA
Asian Championship
62022Republic of Korea
62000People's Republic of China
72015Indonesia
71993People's Republic of China
82018Japan
82012Indonesia
82008Thailand
South Asian Games
12019Nepal
12016India

Team Overview

General
India are making their fifth consecutive Asian Games appearance at the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou. Having debuted in 2006 in Doha, the Indian team are yet to win a group match at the Asian Games, although they did draw 26-26 with Thailand in Group A at the 2014 Games. The two sides also faced each other in the seventh-place classification match in Incheon, where Thailand won on penalties after the match incredibly finished 26-26 once again after regulation time. India were beaten in all four of their group matches at Indonesia 2018, but finally secured a win at the Asian Games by defeating Malaysia 54-19 in the ninth-place classification match.

The Indian team competed at the Asian championship on seven occasions between 1993 and 2022 but they are yet to come close to a podium finish. They did secure the title at both editions of the South Asian Games to feature women's handball, however. India's women beat Bangladesh in the final at the 2016 Games and then defeated Nepal for gold three years later. They were also victors at the 2023 AHF Women's President Cup [previously the West Asian Women's Championship] in a tournament that also featured Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait.

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event