2017 West Asian Women's Handball Championship

‌The 2017 West Asian Women's Handball Championship was the second edition of the championship held under the aegis of the Asian Handball Federation. The championship was hosted by the Jordan Handball Federation at Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman (Jordan) from 15 to 21 February 2018.[1]

2017 West Asian Women's Handball Championship
Logo of 2nd West Asian Women's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host country Jordan
Dates15 – 21 February 2018
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Iran (1st title)
Runner-up Jordan
Third place Syria
Fourth place Qatar (Defending Champion)
Tournament statistics
Matches15
Goals scored705 (47 per match)
Top scorer(s) Ones Ammari (LIB) (79 Goals)
Best player Ones Ammari (LIB)
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The championship was previously awarded to Bahrain and scheduled to take place in December 2017 but due to unavoidable circumstances the championship was postponed and then awarded to the Jordan.

Participating teams

CountryPrevious appearances in championship
 Iran0 (debut)
 Iraq1 (2016)
 Jordan1 (2016)
 Lebanon0 (debut)
 Qatar1 (2016)
 Syria0 (debut)
1 Bold indicates champion for that year, Italics indicates host.

Referees

The following four referee pairs were selected for the championship.

Round-robin

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iran 5 5 0 0 161 66 +95 10
 Jordan 5 4 0 1 137 101 +36 8
 Syria 5 3 0 2 113 107 +6 6
 Qatar 5 1 1 3 120 131 11 3
 Lebanon 5 1 1 3 115 137 22 3
 Iraq 5 0 0 5 59 163 104 0
Source:

15 February 2018
15:00
Iraq  8 – 43  Iran Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Wahibi, Al-Shahi (OMA)
Mohammed 3 (3 – 22) Bapiri 9
   
15 February 2018
17:00
Jordan  34 – 23  Lebanon Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Kuaibi, Malaekah (KSA)
Naser 9 (15 – 13) Ammari 13
   
15 February 2018
19:00
Qatar  24 – 27  Syria Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Gheisarian, Gheisarian (IRI)
Al-Khulaifi 6 (11 – 14) Morad 12
    

16 February 2018
15:00
Iran  29 – 19  Lebanon Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Wahibi, Al-Shahi (OMA)
Yuosefi 7 (16 – 8) Ammari 16
   
16 February 2018
17:00
Syria  19 – 27  Jordan Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Gheisarian, Gheisarian (IRI)
Soliman 5 (6 – 13) Rawashdeh, Obiedat 5
 
16 February 2018
19:00
Qatar  33 – 4  Iraq Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Hamdan, Al-Ramadena (JOR)
Soliman, Khalfan 5 (13 – 2) Mohammed 2
 

18 February 2018
15:00
Syria  26 – 18  Lebanon Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Gheisarian, Gheisarian (IRI)
Ismael 8 (13 – 11) Ammari 13
   
18 February 2018
17:00
Iraq  14 – 29  Jordan Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Kuaibi, Malaekah (KSA)
Mohammed 5 (8 – 13) Obiedat 11
   
18 February 2018
19:00
Iran  38 – 16  Qatar Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Wahibi, Al-Shahi (OMA)
three players 7 (16 – 7) Khalfan 4
   

19 February 2018
15:00
Iraq  15 – 33  Syria Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Hamdan, Al-Ramadena (JOR)
Hameed 4 (6 – 21) Hallom 8
   
19 February 2018
17:00
Lebanon  30 – 30  Qatar Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Gheisarian, Gheisarian (IRI)
Ammari 21 (12 – 13) Khalfan 11
   
19 February 2018
19:00
Jordan  15 – 28  Iran Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Wahibi, Al-Shahi (OMA)
Sanduqa 5 (9 – 16) Fallahi 5
   

21 February 2018
12:00
Iran  23 – 8  Syria Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Kuaibi, Malaekah (KSA)
Bapiri 6 (8 – 4) Al-Dalati, Soliman 2
   
21 February 2018
14:00
Lebanon  25 – 18  Iraq Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Gheisarian, Gheisarian (IRI)
Ammari 16 (14 – 10) Karim, Abdalla 5
   
21 February 2018
16:00
Jordan  32 – 17  Qatar Princess Sumaya Hall, Amman
Referees: Al-Wahibi, Al-Shahi (OMA)
Naser 11 (12 – 10) Khalfan 7
   

Final standings

RankTeam
 Iran (1st title)
 Jordan
 Syria
4  Qatar
5  Lebanon
6  Iraq

Medal summary

Gold Silver Bronze
 Iran
Fatemehsadat Mousavi
Sheida Fallahi
Sheida Abolghasemi
Samireh Ali Ramaei
Maryam Yuosefi
Fatemeh Khalili Behfar
Shaghayegh Bapiri
Mina Vatanparast
Zeinab Bazrafkan
Roya Noroozi
Shima Zare
Seyran Ahmadi
Zahra Faghihi
Elnaz Ghasemi
Sanaz Rajabi
Mozhgan Ghahremani
Team Officials

Kameli Fatemeh
Shafeyan Nashmin
Barzkar Masoumeh

 Jordan
Ayah Obiedat
Nahed Rawashdeh
Yasmeen Al-Zawahreh
Roaa Naser
Amal Obiedat
Sondos Obiedat
Hanadi Al-Ash
Lubna Salameh
Fallak Obiedat
Mera Gammoh
Leema Abeda
Sara Al-Halabeih
Dina Sanduqa
Sham Al-Damen
Aysheh Al-Majali
Raneem Abdelhadi
Rozana Al-Ash
Faten Al-Hamaidaeh
Team Officials

Adnene Belhareth
Muwafag Malkawi
Wlla Al-Said
Shadi Al-Sakran

 Syria
Madlean Khanem
Khetam Ismael
Nasrin Al-Dalati
Shereen Al-Hazzam
Ola Abo Ghazala
Heba Ghadir
Enas Al-Aisami
Eman Morad
Abeer Sallat
Rouah Al-Asaad
Riman Soliman
Hanan Amaya
Nadra Jajoul
Nawar Hallom
Najla Al-Sharki
Alaa Al-Mhamid
Team Officials

Samer Abouebed
Mahmood Sasila
Arwa Al-Kasar

Top goalscorers

RankNameTeamGoalsShots%
1Ones Ammari Lebanon7911369.9
2Rouza Khalfan Qatar366456.3
3Shaghayegh Bapiri Iran313588.6
Roaa Naser Jordan315358.5
5Aya Soliman Qatar254358.1
6Amal Obiedat Jordan244257.1
7Sanaz Rajabi Iran233467.6
8Nehad Rawashdeh Jordan223268.8
9Sondos Obiedat Jordan203754.1
10Sheida Fallahi Iran192867.9

Top goalkeepers

RankNameTeam%SavesShots
1Seyran Ahmadi Iran65.43452
2Leema Abeda Jordan63.21219
3Fatemeh Khalili Behfar Iran502652
4Zeinab Bazrafkan Iran48.82143
5Ayah Obiedat Jordan45.764140
6Rouah Al-Asaad Syria35.41748
7Madlean Khanem Syria33.338114
Sham Al-Damen Jordan927
9Sara Petkouska Lebanon31.438121
10Bashae Al-Kuwari Qatar25.91454

References

  1. "JORDAN TO HOST REGIONAL HANDBALL TOURNAMENT". www.joc.jo/en. Jordan Olympic Committee. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
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