West Asian Women's Handball Championship

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West Asian Women's Handball Championship
SportHandball
Founded2016
First season2016
Owner(s)Asian Handball Federation
ContinentWestern Asia
Most recent
champion(s)
 India (1st title)
Most titles India &  Iran &  Qatar (1 title each)

The West Asian Women's Handball Championship or AHF Women's President Cup since 2023, is the official competition organised by the Asian Handball Federation for senior women's national handball teams of Western Asia.

Summary[edit]

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2016
Details
Qatar
Doha

Qatar
No playoffs
Jordan

Iraq
No playoffs
United Arab Emirates
2017[1]
Details
Jordan
Amman

Iran
No playoffs
Jordan

Syria
No playoffs
Qatar
2019[2]
Details
Lebanon
Beirut
Cancelled due to insufficient number of teams
2023
Details
Jordan
Amman

India
No playoffs
Jordan

Iraq
No playoffs
Kuwait

^1 Played in February 2018 ^2 Cancelled due to insufficient number of teams

2023[edit]

https://asianhandball.org/jordan2023/

https://asianhandball.org/jordan2023/s/

https://asianhandball.org/jordan2023/r/

Group Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA DIFF Pts

1 India 6 6 0 0 221 105 116 12

2 Jordan 6 4 0 2 164 133 31 8

3 Iraq 6 2 0 4 134 178 -44 4

4 Kuwait 6 0 0 6 102 205 -103 0

7 February 2023 15 - 41 Kuwait vs India

7 February 2023 17 - 31 Iraq vs Jordan

8 February 2023 13 - 40 Iraq vs India

8 February 2023 16 - 35 Kuwait vs Jordan

10 February 2023 25 - 34 Kuwait vs Iraq

10 February 2023 21 - 37 Jordan vs India

11 February 2023 40 - 12 India vs Kuwait

11 February 2023 28 - 20 Jordan vs Iraq

13 February 2023 35 - 23 India vs Iraq

13 February 2023 28 - 15 Jordan vs Kuwait

14 February 2023 27 - 19 Iraq vs Kuwait

14 February 2023 28 - 21 India vs Jordan


Final Ranking

   Rank
   Country
   India
   Jordan
   Iraq
   Kuwait

All-Star Team

Award

Player

MVP Nidhi Sharma (India)

Right Wing Priyanka Thakur (India)

Right Back Aisha Al-Saad (Kuwait)

Center Back Fallak Obeidat (Jordan)

Left Wing Faten Al-Hamaideh (Jordan)

Left Back Jenan Mahmoud (Iraq)

Pivot Sondos Obeidat (Jordan)

Goalkeeper Diksha Kumari (India)

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India1001
 Iran1001
 Qatar1001
4 Jordan0303
5 Iraq0022
6 Syria0011
Totals (6 entries)3339

Participating nations[edit]

Nation Qatar
2016
Jordan
2017
Jordan
2023
Years
 Iran 1st 1
 Iraq 3rd 6th 3rd 3
 Jordan 2nd 2nd 1st 2
 Kuwait 4th 1
 Lebanon 5th 1
 Qatar 1st 4th 2
 Syria 3rd 1
 United Arab Emirates 4th 1
Guest Teams
 India 1st 1
Total 4 6 4

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