2011 Oceania Handball Champions Cup

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The 2011 Oceania Handball Champions Cup was held in Tahiti from the 5 to 10 November 2011. This was organised by the Oceania Handball Federation and featured teams from Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia and host's Tahiti.

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The tournament was won by Australian team Sydney University. They won the right to represent Oceania in the 2012 IHF Super Globe.

Results

Round robin stage

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon 54109867+319
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University 53208677+98
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a52218273+96
Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya5203989914
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region50237587122
Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea 50147998191
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5 November 2011
16:30
Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya24– 19 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region

18:00
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a16 – 16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University

19:30
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon 27 – 15 Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea

6 November 2011
16:30
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University 18 – 17 Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya

18:00
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon 20 – 13 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region

19:30
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a20 – 13 Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea

7 November 2011
16:30
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region16 – 16 Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea

18:00
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a21 – 16 Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya

19:30
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon 10 – 10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University

8 November 2011
16:30
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region17 – 22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University

18:00
Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea 18 – 27 Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya

19:30
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon 18 – 15 Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a

9 November 2011
16:30
Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea 17 – 20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University

18:00
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon 23 – 14 Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya

19:30
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a10 – 10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region

Fifth Place play off

10 November 2011
13:00
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region20 - 22 Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea

Third Place play off

10 November 2011
14:30
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a21 - 22 Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya

Final

10 November 2011
18:00
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon 22 – 23 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University

Final standings

Classification
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney University
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Dragon
Bronze medal icon.svg Flags of New Caledonia.svg ACB Poya
4 Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Faa'a
5 Flags of New Caledonia.svg AS Dumbea
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Region

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