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Egypt's U-19 into World Championship's Last 16


Mon 12 Aug 2019 | 02:12 PM
Mohamed Helba

Egypt’s U-19 handball national team qualified for the last 16 of 2019 Men’s Youth World Championship after defeating Hungary 31-24 in North Macedonia on Monday.

The Pharaohs came out on top in the first half with a 19 -14 score, before further cementing their lead in the second half as they pulled off a 31-24 win.

Now, the African Champions have nine points, topping their group temporarily as they are waiting for the result of France's match against Sweden.

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They managed to secure the victory in four clashes in the group stage over Sweden, Chinese Taipei, Canada, and Hungary. Egypt suffered only one defeat by the defending champions France in their second game at the tournament.

They booked their place in the international tournament after claiming the African Championship title, held in Morocco, where they defeated Tunisia in the final game.

Egypt's U -19 handball national team advance to the last 16

The African Champions made an ideal start to the tournament by defeating Sweden 32-29, before suffering a 28-24 defeat by holders France in the second game.

The Pharaohs crushed Chinese Taipei in their third game with a 36-25 score on Friday. They crushed their rivals Canada with a 47-20 score in the fourth game of the group stage.

The African Champions are looking forward to following the footsteps of Egypt’s U 20 team that achieved a bronze medal at the Men’s Junior U21 World Championship in Spain.

They delivered an impressive performance during the tournament, as they became the first non-European team to achieve the full mark during the group stage in this tournament since 2009 when Brazil managed to do so

The Pharaohs squad is as follows:

Head Coach: Magdy Abou El-Magd

Players: Abdel Rahman Hameed, Mo'men Hossam, Mazen Reda, Ibrahim El Sayed, Omar Attia, Mohab Said, Saif Hani, Hassan Qaddah, Ziad Abdel Aal, Mohamed Samir, Youssef Alaa El-Din, Youssef Ahmed Hassan, Abdel Fattah Ali, Ahmed Hisham El Sayed, Omar Lotfy, Yasser Sword.