Iran lost to Japan 30-18 in their opening match and defeated Kazakhstan 37-25 in their following match but were defeated 39-19 by South Korea, according to a report by Tehran Times.
The Iranian team will vie for the 5th–8th place in the competition.
The Championship takes place from Aug. 20 to 29 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. This year’s edition features 10 participating teams and marks the first time that Uzbekistan hosts a continental event in this age category.
As a qualification tournament for the 2026 IHF Women’s Junior World Championship, the competition will award places to the top four teams, who will secure their participation at the upcoming global event.
The Republic of Korea have been the dominant force in the history of the championship, winning 16 of the 17 previous editions. The only exception came in 2022, when India claimed the title in a tournament where Korea, the People’s Republic of China, and Japan — traditionally the most successful nations in the competition — were absent due to Covid-19–related restrictions.
MNA
- زردیس Zardis
- News code 57684
- 28 View
- بدون نظر
Zardis news | The latest news of Iran and the world
تمامی حقوق مطالب برای Zardis news محفوظ است و هرگونه کپی برداری بدون ذکر منبع ممنوع می باشد.
طبق ماده 12 فصل سوم قانون جرائم رایانه ای کپی برداری از قالب و محتوا پیگرد قانونی خواهد داشت.
طراحی و اجرا: سامانه سایت ساز زردیس







