2002 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship

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2002 Asian Junior Championship
Tournament details
Host country Thailand
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates21–31 August 2002
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Kuwait (2nd title)
Runner-up Qatar
Third place South Korea
Fourth place United Arab Emirates
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored1,132 (62.89 per match)
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The 2002 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship (8th tournament) took place in Bangkok from 21 August–31 August. It acts as the Asian qualifying tournament for the 2003 Men's Junior World Handball Championship in Brazil.

Draw

Group A Group B

 Kuwait
 Thailand
 Japan
 United Arab Emirates

 Qatar
 South Korea
 Chinese Taipei
 China

Preliminary round

Group A

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21 August 2002
16:00
Thailand  24–35  Japan Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Mulla, Al-Zarraa (QAT)
(9–17)

22 August 2002
16:00
Kuwait  21–17  Japan Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Sheikh, Al-Nofli (OMA)
(11–7)

23 August 2002
16:00
Thailand  30–44  United Arab Emirates Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Nakada, Uemura (JPN)
(15–23)

24 August 2002
16:00
Kuwait  27–19  United Arab Emirates Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Kouzehgari, Hayatpour (IRI)
(13–6)

25 August 2002
16:00
Kuwait  32–24  Thailand Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Suwaidi, Al-Marzouqi (UAE)
(16–6)

26 August 2002
16:00
Japan  34–35  United Arab Emirates Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Mulla, Al-Zarraa (QAT)
(16–16)

Group B

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21 August 2002
18:00
South Korea  42–34  Chinese Taipei Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Shuwairbat, Al-Shutti (KUW)
(17–17)

22 August 2002
18:00
Qatar  36–25  Chinese Taipei Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Suwaidi, Al-Marzouqi (UAE)
(21–10)

23 August 2002
18:00
South Korea  37–29  China Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Kouzehgari, Hayatpour (IRI)
(21–10)

24 August 2002
18:00
Qatar  33–24  China Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Sheikh, Al-Nofli (OMA)
(20–15)

25 August 2002
18:00
Qatar  40–25  South Korea Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Shuwairbat, Al-Shutti (KUW)
(19–10)

26 August 2002
18:00
Chinese Taipei  48–37  China Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Nakada, Uemura (JPN)
(21–17)

Placement 5th–8th

7th/8th

29 August 2002
16:00
Thailand  26–36  China Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Suwaidi, Al-Marzouqi (UAE)
(12–18)

5th/6th

29 August 2002
18:00
Japan  33–29  Chinese Taipei Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Shuwairbat, Al-Shutti (KUW)
(15–12)

Final round

 
SemifinalsGold medal match
 
      
 
28 August – Bangkok
 
 
 Kuwait31
 
30 August – Bangkok
 
 South Korea27
 
 Kuwait23
 
28 August – Bangkok
 
 Qatar21
 
 Qatar33
 
 
 United Arab Emirates29
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
30 August – Bangkok
 
 
 South Korea48
 
 
 United Arab Emirates40

Semifinals

28 August 2002
16:00
Kuwait  31–27  South Korea Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Mulla, Al-Zarraa (QAT)
(16–11)

28 August 2002
18:00
Qatar  33–29  United Arab Emirates Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Kouzehgari, Hayatpour (IRI)
(15–12)

Bronze medal match

30 August 2002
16:00
South Korea  48–40  United Arab Emirates Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Nakada, Uemura (JPN)
(25–17)

Gold medal match

30 August 2002
18:00
Kuwait  23–21  Qatar Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok
Referees: Al-Sheikh, Al-Nofli (OMA)
(12–10)

Final standing

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kuwait
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Qatar
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea
4  United Arab Emirates
5  Japan
6  Chinese Taipei
7  China
8  Thailand
Team qualified for the 2003 Junior World Championship

References