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Association | Philippine Handball Federation | ||
Coach | Joanna Franquelli | ||
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Appearances | 0 | ||
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The Philippines national junior handball team is the U-21 national team of the Philippines. It takes part in international handball competitions and is governed by the Philippine Handball Federation.
History
The national team made its international debut at the 2014 IHF Trophy - Zone 1B (Southeast Asia) Zone which took place from 8-12 December, 2014 in Nusajaya, Malaysia. The tournament also saw the national teams of Brunei, Thailand, Singapore and the hosts Malaysia.[1][2] The Philippines defeated Brunei, also making their debut in international handball, in their opening match with the score 35-6 at the EduCity Indoor Stadium.[3]
Recent Fixtures and Results
December 8, 2014 | Brunei | 6 - 35 | Philippines | EduCity Indoor Stadium, Nusajaya |
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December 9, 2014 | Philippines | 9 - 29 | Malaysia | EduCity Indoor Stadium, Nusajaya |
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December 10, 2014 | Indonesia | 12 - 17 | Philippines | EduCity Indoor Stadium, Nusajaya |
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December 11, 2014 | Thailand | 20 - 25 | Philippines | EduCity Indoor Stadium, Nusajaya |
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December 12, 2014 | Philippines | 14 - 22 | Singapore | EduCity Indoor Stadium, Nusajaya |
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References
- โ Phaharoradzi, Norbaiti (10 December 2014). "Govt develops programmes to produce good athletes". The Star. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
- โ "Malaysia to host the IHF Trophy for the second time". International Handball Federation. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- โ Rasani, Syarif (14 December 2014). "Bruneians struggle at development games". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
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