New Zealand men's national handball team

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Information
Association New Zealand Handball Federation
CoachRoland van der Tillar
CaptainJames Cochrane
Most caps James Cochrane (20)
Most goalsLuke Ireland (66)
Colours
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1st
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2nd
Results
Oceania Nations Cup
Appearances8 (First in 1994 )
Best result2nd (1994, 1996, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2014)
Last updated on Unknown.

The New Zealand national handball team is the national handball team of New Zealand and is controlled by the New Zealand Handball Federation.

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Results

Oceania Nations Cup

YearPosition
Australia 1994 2nd
New Zealand 1996 2nd
Australia 2004 2nd
Australia 2006 2nd
New Zealand 2008 4th
New Zealand 2010 2nd
Australia 2012 2nd
New Zealand 2014 2nd
Total8/9

Asian Championship

YearPositionPldWDLGFGAGD
South Korea 2018 14th of 146006107233-126
Kuwait 2020 13th of 136006148252-104
Bahrain 2024 15th of 167106144267-123
Total3/4191018399752-353

Pacific Cup

YearPosition
Australia 2004 4th
Australia 2006 3rd
Total2/2

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2024 Asian Men's Handball Championship. [1]

Head Coach: Roland van den Tillar

No.Pos.NameClub
1GoalkeeperAlexanda BrownCanterbury Quakes HC
2Centre BackKarl FitzpatrickAuckland HC
3Left WingJames CochraneOtago HC
4Right WingJun BurdenAuckland HC
6PivotLeo GattiOtago HC
8Right BackLuke IrelandAntibes Handball (FRA)
12GoalkeeperJames Nixon
14Centre BackLuke NaylorHV Hellas (NED)
15Left WingWilly MakeaUTS HC (AUS)
20Left BackPaul IrelandVikings HC
22Right WingMatt CroppUTS HC (AUS)
24Left BackAston LangOtago HC
27PivotCameron RossPurple Goannas HC
34PivotHarry IrelandVikings HC
42Left BackPaul PringotCanterbury Quakes HC

Coaching/supporting staff

RoleName
Head coachRoland van den Tillar
ManagerDavid Ireland
Media OfficerJun Tanlayco

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References

  1. "2024 Asian Mens Handball Championship Team". New Zealand Handball Federation. Retrieved 12 January 2024.