Handball at the 2011 Pan Arab Games | |
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Location | Doha, Qatar |
Dates | 10-21 December |
Handball at the 2011 Pan Arab Games will be held in Doha, Qatar from December 10 to 21, 2011. In this tournament, 11 teams will play in the men's competition, and 4 teams will participate in the women's competition. It is yet unknown whether the Tunisian team will field a different team from the World championship squad. Kuwait withdrew from the tournament.
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Egypt | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 131 | 51 | +80 | 5 |
Qatar | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 109 | 58 | +51 | 5 |
Morocco | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 77 | 83 | −6 | 2 |
Sudan | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 21 | 146 | −125 | 0 |
11 December 18:00 | Qatar | 51–10 | Sudan | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(24–5) | ||||
12 December 16:00 | Egypt | 46–19 | Morocco | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(19–13) | ||||
13 December 12:00 | Sudan | 5–58 | Egypt | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(0–26) | ||||
15 December 18:00 | Qatar | 31–21 | Morocco | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(16–7) | ||||
17 December 12:00 | Morocco | 37–6 | Sudan | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(19–4) | ||||
17 December 18:00 | Qatar | 27–27 | Egypt | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(13–14) | ||||
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tunisia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 142 | 59 | +83 | 8 |
Saudi Arabia | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 123 | 64 | +59 | 6 |
Bahrain | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 121 | 86 | +35 | 4 |
Jordan | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 85 | 69 | +16 | 2 |
Djibouti | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 39 | 212 | −173 | 0 |
11 December 14:00 | Tunisia | 27–11 | Jordan | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(8–4) | ||||
11 December 16:00 | Bahrain | 18–21 | Saudi Arabia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(9–12) | ||||
12 December 12:00 | Djibouti | 7–55 | Saudi Arabia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(4–23) | ||||
12 December 14:00 | Tunisia | 32–23 | Bahrain | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(16–14) | ||||
13 December 14:00 | Jordan | 24–28 | Bahrain | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(14–14) | ||||
13 December 16:00 | Djibouti | 9–55 | Tunisia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(3–25) | ||||
15 December 14:00 | Saudi Arabia | 16–28 | Tunisia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(6–14) | ||||
15 December 16:00 | Jordan | 50–14 | Djibouti | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(27–7) | ||||
17 December 14:00 | Bahrain | 52–9 | Djibouti | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(28–3) | ||||
17 December 16:00 | Saudi Arabia | 31–21 | Jordan | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(18–10) | ||||
Semifinal | Gold medal game | |||||
December 19 | ||||||
Egypt | 31 | |||||
December 21 | ||||||
Saudi Arabia | 21 | |||||
Egypt | 26 | |||||
December 19 | ||||||
Qatar | 21 | |||||
Tunisia | 20 | |||||
Qatar | 22 | |||||
Bronze medal game | ||||||
December 21 | ||||||
Saudi Arabia | 21 | |||||
Tunisia | 23 |
19 December 16:00 | Egypt | 31–21 | Saudi Arabia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(15–8) | ||||
19 December 18:00 | Tunisia | 20–22 | Qatar | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(6–9) | ||||
21 December 16:00 | Saudi Arabia | 21–23 | Tunisia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(13–13) | ||||
21 December 18:00 | Egypt | 26–21 | Qatar | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(13–10) | ||||
Rank | Team |
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Egypt | |
Qatar | |
Tunisia | |
4 | Saudi Arabia |
5 | Bahrain |
6 | Morocco |
7 | Jordan |
8 | Sudan |
9 | Djibouti |
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Algeria | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 221 | 85 | +136 | 11 |
Tunisia | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 240 | 94 | +146 | 9 |
Jordan | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 93 | 212 | −119 | 4 |
Qatar | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 73 | 236 | −163 | 0 |
12 December 18:00 | Qatar | 15–24 | Jordan | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(9–12) | ||||
13 December 18:00 | Tunisia | 16–23 | Algeria | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(11–9) | ||||
14 December 16:00 | Jordan | 9–46 | Tunisia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(4–17) | ||||
14 December 18:00 | Qatar | 9–46 | Algeria | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(4–22) | ||||
16 December 16:00 | Algeria | 45–9 | Jordan | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(20–7) | ||||
16 December 18:00 | Qatar | 11–49 | Tunisia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(5–25) | ||||
18 December 16:00 | Algeria | 29–29 | Tunisia | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(15–12) | ||||
18 December 18:00 | Jordan | 23–22 | Qatar | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(11–9) | ||||
19 December 12:00 | Tunisia | 49-14 | Jordan | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(21-7) | ||||
19 December 14:00 | Algeria | 43-8 | Qatar | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(21-2) | ||||
21 December 11:00 | Jordan | 14–35 | Algeria | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(3–17) | ||||
21 December 13:00 | Tunisia | 51–8 | Qatar | Aspire Zone - Women's Indoor Hall, Doha |
(18–3) | ||||
Rank | Team |
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Algeria | |
Tunisia | |
Jordan | |
4 | Qatar |
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