India | ||||
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Information | ||||
Association | Handball Association India | |||
Coach | Madanagurusami Karthikeyan | |||
Colours | ||||
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Results | ||||
Asian Championship | ||||
Appearances | 7 (First in 1993) | |||
Best result | 6th (2000, 2022) | |||
Last updated on Unknown. |
Medal record | ||
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South Asian Games | ||
2016 India | Team | |
2019 Nepal | Team | |
South Asian Championship | ||
1996 Jaipur | ||
2000 Dhaka | ||
2008 Lucknow | ||
2013 Lucknow | ||
2018 Lucknow |
The Indian women's national handball team is the national team for Handball in India. It is governed by the Handball Association India.[1][2]
Results
Olympics
Asian Championship
No | Year | Host | Position |
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1 | 1993 | Shantou, China | 7th |
2 | 2000 | Shanghai, China | 6th |
3 | 2008 | Bangkok, Thailand | 8th |
4 | 2012 | Almaty, Kazakhstan | 8th |
5 | 2015 | Jakarta, Indonesia | 7th |
6 | 2018 | Kumamoto, Japan | 8th |
7 | 2021 | Amman, Jordan | Withdrew |
8 | 2022 | Incheon and Seoul, South Korea | 6th |
Asian Games
No | Year | Host | Position |
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1 | 2006 | Doha, Qatar | 8th |
2 | 2010 | Guangzhou, China | 8th |
3 | 2014 | Incheon, South Korea | 8th |
4 | 2018 | Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia | 9th |
South Asian Games
No | Year | Host | Position |
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1 | 2016 | Guwahati, India | |
1 | 2019 | Kathmandu and Pokhara, Nepal |
South Asian Championship
- 1996 – Champions
- 2000 – Champions
- 2008 – Champions
- 2013 – Champions
- 2018 – Champions
Notable players
- Renu Goswami
- Mamta Sodha
External links
References
- ↑ "Indian women handball team creates history, win Asian President's Cup in Jordan". Retrieved 4 February 2023.
- ↑ "Road less taken - A remote Himachal club puts India on track for Handball history". Retrieved 4 February 2023.
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