Tournament details | |
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Host country | Indonesia |
Dates | 14 – 23 March |
Teams | 9 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | South Korea (12th title) |
Runner-up | Japan |
Third place | China |
Fourth place | Kazakhstan |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches | 24 |
Goals scored | 1398 (58.25 per match) |
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The 2015 Asian Women's Handball Championship was the 15th edition of the Asian Women's Handball Championship, which took place from 14 to 23 March 2015 at Jakarta, Indonesia. The tournament was held under the aegis of Asian Handball Federation. It also acted as the Asian qualifying tournament for the 2015 World Women's Handball Championship.
The draw was held on 11 January 2015. [1]
Group A | Group B |
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South Korea | China |
Japan | Kazakhstan |
Iran | Uzbekistan |
India | Hong Kong |
Indonesia |
All times are local (UTC+7). [2]
Team advanced to the knockout stage | |
Team advanced to the 5–8th placement matches |
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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South Korea | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 142 | 41 | +101 | 6 |
Japan | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 116 | 51 | +65 | 4 |
Iran | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 64 | 129 | −65 | 2 |
India | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 42 | 143 | −101 | 0 |
14 March 2015 17:00 | Iran | 11–60 | South Korea | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Esfahani 3 | (6–28) | Kim Jin-sil 8 | ||
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15 March 2015 17:00 | Iran | 11–45 | Japan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Ghahremani 3 | (5–24) | five players 5 | ||
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16 March 2015 15:00 | Japan | 51–8 | India | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Hara 10 | (30–4) | Kaur 3 | ||
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18 March 2015 19:00 | India | 10–50 | South Korea | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Sharma 3 | (7–28) | Bae Min-hee 9 | ||
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19 March 2015 15:00 | India | 24–42 | Iran | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Kaur 8 | (12–18) | Rajabi 13 | ||
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19 March 2015 19:00 | South Korea | 32–20 | Japan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
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Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Kazakhstan | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 178 | 67 | +111 | 8 |
China | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 174 | 63 | +111 | 6 |
Uzbekistan | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 146 | 104 | +42 | 4 |
Hong Kong | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 77 | 123 | −46 | 2 |
Indonesia (H) | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 25 | 241 | −216 | 0 |
14 March 2015 15:00 | Uzbekistan | 15–42 | China | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Najmedinova 5 | (13–22) | Shen Ping 7 | ||
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14 March 2015 19:00 | Indonesia | 10–39 | Hong Kong | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Lopez 4 | (2–22) | three players 6 | ||
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15 March 2015 15:00 | Uzbekistan | 23–40 | Kazakhstan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Khalimuratova 6 | (14–16) | Tankina 9 | ||
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15 March 2015 19:00 | China | 42–11 | Hong Kong | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
(24–4) | ||||
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16 March 2015 17:00 | Kazakhstan | 68–5 | Indonesia | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Olga, Aleksandrova 10 | (32–2) | five players 1 | ||
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16 March 2015 19:00 | Hong Kong | 16–35 | Uzbekistan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Yiu Hei Yan, Lam Wai Yu 3 | (6–18) | Najmedinova 6 | ||
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18 March 2015 15:00 | Kazakhstan | 37–10 | Hong Kong | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Aleksandrova 8 | (20–5) | Lam Wai Yu 4 | ||
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18 March 2015 17:00 | Indonesia | 4–61 | China | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
four players 1 | (3–29) | Wang Bin 12 | ||
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19 March 2015 13:00 | Indonesia | 6–73 | Uzbekistan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Annisa 3 | (4–29) | Erkinova 18 | ||
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19 March 2015 17:00 | China | 29–33 | Kazakhstan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
three players 7 | (15–19) | Aleksandrova 14 | ||
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5–8th place semifinals | Fifth place game | |||||
21 March | ||||||
Iran | 22 | |||||
22 March | ||||||
Hong Kong | 14 | |||||
Iran | 18 | |||||
21 March | ||||||
Uzbekistan | 30 | |||||
Uzbekistan | 45 | |||||
India | 22 | |||||
Seventh place game | ||||||
22 March | ||||||
Hong Kong | 22 | |||||
India | 28 |
21 March 2015 13:00 | Iran | 22–14 | Hong Kong | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Rajabi 9 | (12–4) | three players 3 | ||
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21 March 2015 15:00 | Uzbekistan | 45–22 | India | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Bahromova 14 | (16–10) | three players 4 | ||
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22 March 2015 17:00 | Hong Kong | 22–28 | India | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
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22 March 2015 15:00 | Iran | 18–30 | Uzbekistan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Janbaz 4 | (10–16) | Goloskokova 11 | ||
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Semifinals | Final | |||||
21 March | ||||||
South Korea | 42 | |||||
23 March | ||||||
China | 23 | |||||
South Korea | 36 | |||||
21 March | ||||||
Japan | 22 | |||||
Kazakhstan | 21 | |||||
Japan | 37 | |||||
Third place game | ||||||
23 March | ||||||
China | 28 | |||||
Kazakhstan | 25 |
21 March 2015 17:00 | South Korea | 42–23 | China | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Jung Yu-ra 7 | (18–9) | Wang Bin 5 | ||
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21 March 2015 19:00 | Kazakhstan | 21–37 | Japan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
(11–17) | ||||
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23 March 2015 15:00 | China | 28–25 | Kazakhstan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Yu Yuanyuan, Sun Mengying 6 | (18–9) | Alexandrova 11 | ||
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23 March 2015 17:00 | South Korea | 36–22 | Japan | POPKI Sport Hall, Jakarta |
Lee Eun-bi 8 | (18–8) | Yokoshima, Fujii 5 | ||
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Rank | Team |
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South Korea | |
Japan | |
China | |
4 | Kazakhstan |
5 | Uzbekistan |
6 | Iran |
7 | India |
8 | Hong Kong |
9 | Indonesia |
Team qualified for the 2015 World Championship |
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