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2017 Caribbean Handball Cup
Tournament details
Host country Colombia
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates24 – 29 October
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Puerto Rico (men)
 Mexico (women)
Runner-up Cuba (men)
 Puerto Rico (women)
Third place Dominican Republic (men)
 Dominican Republic (women)
Fourth place Mexico (men)
 Cuba (women)
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Venezuela Jhonny Peñaloza (40 goals)
Venezuela Marian Salcedo
(40 goals)
Best playerPuerto Rico Jorge Nazario
Mexico Celene Cifuentes

The 2017 Caribbean Handball Cup was a Handball Event held at the city of Cartagena Colombia, from 24 to 29 October to qualify the nations of the Caribe region for the handball tournament of the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games.[1][2]

Participating teams

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament  Puerto Rico  Cuba  Dominican Republic
Women's tournament  Mexico  Puerto Rico  Dominican Republic

Men's tournament

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Qualification round

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Cuba 5 5 0 0 166 118 +48 10
 Puerto Rico 5 3 1 1 140 141 –1 7
 Mexico 5 3 0 2 152 146 +6 6
 Dominican Republic 5 0 3 2 136 139 –3 3
 Venezuela 5 1 1 3 138 147 –9 3
 Colombia 5 0 1 4 107 148 –41 1
Teams qualified for the gold medal match
Teams qualified for the bronze medal match

All times are local (UTC−05:00).

24 October 2017
15:00
Puerto Rico  33–29  Mexico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(13–18)
24 October 2017
16:00
Cuba  36–22  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(15–10)
24 October 2017
20:00
Dominican Republic  22–22  Colombia Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(11–10)

25 October 2017
16:00
Mexico  32–31  Dominican Republic Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(14–16)
25 October 2017
18:00
Colombia  21–35  Cuba Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(12–14)
25 October 2017
20:00
Venezuela  29–30  Puerto Rico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(11–14)

26 October 2017
16:00
Dominican Republic  27–27  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(16–11)
26 October 2017
18:00
Colombia  19–29  Mexico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(8–15)
26 October 2017
20:00
Cuba  32–17  Puerto Rico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(13–13)

27 October 2017
16:00
Cuba  30–27  Mexico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(14–17)
27 October 2017
18:00
Venezuela  27–20  Colombia Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(15–10)
27 October 2017
20:00
Puerto Rico  25–25  Dominican Republic Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(14–16)

28 October 2017
16:00
Mexico  35–33  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(18–19)
28 October 2017
18:00
Puerto Rico  35–26  Colombia Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(15–11)
28 October 2017
20:00
Dominican Republic  31–33  Cuba Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(18–17)

Final Round

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5th place match

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29 October 2017
12:00
Colombia  32–28  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(20–13)

Bronze medal match

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29 October 2017
16:00
Mexico  27–28  Dominican Republic Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(14–12)

Gold medal match

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29 October 2017
20:00
Cuba  30–32  Puerto Rico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(15–11)

Final standing

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Rank Team
 Puerto Rico
 Cuba
 Dominican Republic
4  Mexico
5  Colombia
6  Venezuela
Teams qualified for the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games

All-star team

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Women's tournament

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Qualification round

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Mexico 5 4 1 0 151 119 +32 9
 Puerto Rico 5 3 0 2 129 116 +13 6
 Cuba 5 2 1 2 148 133 +15 5
 Dominican Republic 5 2 1 2 131 129 +2 5
 Venezuela 5 2 1 2 124 129 –5 5
 Colombia 5 0 0 5 105 162 –57 0
Teams qualified for the gold medal match
Teams qualified for the bronze medal match

All times are local (UTC−05:00).

24 October 2017
10:00
Puerto Rico  23–27  Mexico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(12–15)
24 October 2017
12:00
Colombia  23–36  Cuba Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(10–18)
24 October 2017
14:00
Dominican Republic  18–21  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(18–9)

25 October 2017
10:00
Mexico  31–25  Cuba Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(14–12)
25 October 2017
12:00
Venezuela  21–29  Puerto Rico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(14–10)
25 October 2017
14:00
Colombia  24–35  Dominican Republic Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(8–19)

26 October 2017
10:00
Cuba  32–23  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(17–12)
26 October 2017
12:00
Dominican Republic  28–22  Puerto Rico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(10–15)
26 October 2017
14:00
Colombia  22–32  Mexico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(7–17)

27 October 2017
10:00
Puerto Rico  27–26  Cuba Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(9–14)
27 October 2017
12:00
Dominican Republic  22–33  Mexico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(11–12)
27 October 2017
14:00
Venezuela  31–22  Colombia Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(13–11)

28 October 2017
10:00
Mexico  28–28  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(13–9)
28 October 2017
12:00
Cuba  29–29  Dominican Republic Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(14–13)
28 October 2017
14:00
Puerto Rico  28–14  Colombia Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(16–5)

Final Round

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5th place match

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29 October 2017
10:00
Colombia  21–27  Venezuela Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(9–12)

Bronze medal match

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29 October 2017
14:00
Cuba  27–28  Dominican Republic Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(16–15)

Gold medal match

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29 October 2017
18:00
Mexico  25–20  Puerto Rico Coliseo de Combate, Cartagena
(12–10)

Final standing

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Rank Team
 Mexico
 Puerto Rico
 Dominican Republic
4  Cuba
5  Venezuela
6  Colombia
Teams qualified for the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games

All-star team

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References

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  1. ^ "Inicia en Cartagena la Copa Caribe de Balonmano, clasificatoria a Centroamericanos". primertiempo.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Selecciones balonmano parten hacia Copa Caribe 2017 de Barranquilla". www.primerahora.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 November 2017.
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