Tajikistan women's national handball team

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The Tajikistan women's national handball team represents Tajikistan in international handball competitions and is controlled by Tajikistan Handball Association.

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The Team is yet to compete in any major tournaments at senior level. However the team plays friendly matches and competes at Asian tournaments at junior level. [1] [2]

Tournament records

Asian Championship

Asian Games

Other Tournaments

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References

  1. "Iran suffers second defeat at Asian Women's Junior Handball championship". theiranproject.com. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  2. "Tasnim News Agency - Iran Suffers Third Defeat at Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship". tasnimnews.com. Retrieved 29 September 2016.