Chilean men's national handball team

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The Chilean men's national handball team represents Chile in international handball appearances .

The team is set up by the Federacion Chilena de Handball . This is a member of the Pan-American Team Handball Federation .

The team colors are blue and red.

Participation in competitions

Olympic games

  • no participation

World Championships (WM)

  • World Cup 2011 (in Sweden), qualified 3rd in the Pan American Championship 2010: 22nd place
  • 2013 World Cup (in Spain), qualified 3rd in the 2012 Pan American Championship: 23rd place
  • 2015 World Cup (in Qatar), qualified 3rd in the 2014 Pan American Championship: 23rd place
  • World Cup 2017 (in France), qualified as 2nd in the Pan American Championship 2016: 21st place
  • World Cup 2019 (in Germany and Denmark), qualified: 16th place.

Continental Championships

  • 1981 (in Argentina): 7th place
  • 2002 (in Argentina): 5th place
  • 2004 (as host): 4th place
  • 2006 (in Brazil): 6th place
  • 2008 (in Brazil): 4th place
  • 2010 (as host): 3rd place (qualification for the 2011 World Cup)
  • 2012 (in Argentina): 3rd place (qualification for the 2013 World Cup)
  • 2014 (in Uruguay): 3rd place (qualification for the 2015 World Cup)
  • 2016 (in Argentina): 2nd place (qualification for the 2017 World Cup)
  • 2018 (in Greenland): 3rd place (qualification for the 2019 World Cup)

team

The team's technical director in 2010 is Fernando Luis Capurro (born April 23, 1963), the assistant coach is Gerardo Reyes Quezada (born May 27, 1968).

Players in the 2011 World Cup: Emil Feuchtmann Perez , Nicolas Jofre Alvarado, Marcelo Ahmed Micaly Castillo, Guillermo Araya Proboste, Patricio Andres Martinez Chavez, Francisco Chacana Araya, Erwin Feuchtmann Perez , Rodolfo Cornejo Paredes, Victor Donoso Andalaft, Felipe Maurin Garcia, Rodrigo Salinas Muñoz, Eduardo Maltez Muñoz, Alfredo Valenzuela Dupree, Marco Oneto , Felipe Barrientos Castillo, Lucas Matias Pacheco Nahuel, Rene Alejandro Oliva Cifuentes

World Championship 2011

When they first participated in a World Cup, in 2011 in Sweden, the team only won one point in the preliminary round and was eliminated. The team played 18:28 (8:15) against Sweden, 22:37 (12:15) against South Korea, 23:38 (13:15) against Poland, 29:29 (15:12) against Slovakia and 25: 35 (13:15) against Argentina.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IHF (PDF; 40 kB)
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