Egypt men's national junior handball team
Egypt Nickname The Pharaohs Association Egyptian Handball Federation Appearances 19 (First in 1983 ) Best result Champions (1993 )Appearances 19 (First in 1980 ) Best result Winners for 13 times
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The Egypt national junior handball team is the under-20s national team representing Egypt in the international handball competitions and is controlled by the Egyptian Handball Federation .
History
The Egypt junior handball team has participated in several junior's handball competitions and the first appearance was in the inaugural African Men's Junior Handball Championship in 1980 in Nigeria the team placed third, two years later in 1982 in Benin the Egyptian captured the first African and international title and have qualified to the 1983 IHF Men's Junior World Championship sow the first appearance was for good to gain experiences the Egyptian finished in the 13th rank.
In the African championship Egypt continued the domination that was normal for them but in the IHF Men's Junior World Championship they were still far from the strongest European team's level.
In 1993 Egypt was the host country.
The Egyptians exploited the home court advantage and found their way to the final match again the Denmark where they won it by 22–19 and then Egypt became the World Champions.
IHF Junior World Championship record
Year
Round
Final Position
GP
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Sweden 1977
Did not qualify
Denmark / Sweden 1979
Portugal 1981
Finland 1983
Preliminary Round
13th
6
2
–
4
105
143
–38
Italy 1985
Preliminary Round
15th
6
2
–
4
122
140
–18
Yugoslavia 1987
Did not Qualify
Spain 1989
Preliminary Round
15th
6
1
–
5
117
149
–32
Greece 1991
Preliminary Round
13th
6
3
–
3
153
141
+12
Egypt 1993
Champions
Winners
7
6
–
1
179
139
+40
Argentina 1995
Quarter-Final
6th
8
4
–
4
191
196
–5
Turkey 1997
Quarter-Final
6th
9
4
–
5
237
247
–10
Qatar 1999
Semi-Final
3rd
8
5
1
2
257
194
+63
Switzerland 2001
Main Round
8th
8
4
–
4
192
218
–26
Brazil 2003
Main Round
10th
8
1
3
4
196
214
–18
Hungary 2005
Main Round
7th
8
6
–
2
235
227
+8
Macedonia 2007
Main Round
6th
8
5
–
3
244
213
+31
Egypt 2009
Semi-Final
4th
10
7
–
3
255
241
+14
Greece 2011
Semi-Final
4th
9
5
–
4
251
222
+29
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2013
Quarter-Final
8th
9
4
1
4
250
243
+6
Brazil 2015
Semi-Final
4th
9
5
1
3
282
258
+24
Algeria 2017
Preliminary round
17th
7
3
–
4
193
215
-22
Spain 2019
Semi-Final
3rd
9
8
–
1
327
255
+72
Germany/Greece 2023
Main Round
10th
7
5
–
2
245
216
+29
Total
19/23
1 Title
148
80
6
68
4031
3872
+159
African Nations Championship record
Year
Round
Final Position[1]
GP
W
D
L
GS
GA
GD
Nigeria 1980
Third Place
Benin 1982
Champions
1st Place
Nigeria 1984
Champions
1st Place
Algeria 1986
2nd Place
Tunisia 1988
2nd Place
Egypt 1990
Champions
1st Place
Tunisia 1992
Champions
1st Place
Egypt 1996
Champions
1st Place
Ivory Coast 1998
Champions
1st Place
Tunisia 2000
Champions
1st Place
Benin 2002
Final Round
2nd Place
Ivory Coast 2004
Champions
1st Place
Ivory Coast 2006
Champions
1st Place
Libya 2008
Did not compete
Gabon 2010
Champions
1st Place
Ivory Coast 2012
Semi-finals
Third Place
Kenya 2014
Champions
1st Place
Mali 2016
Final Round
2nd Place
Morocco 2018
Champions
1st Place
Rwanda 2022
Champions
1st Place
Total
19/20
13 titles
Team
Notable players
Mohamed Nakib
Gohar Gohar
Abdou Ashraf
Mahmoud Marzouk
Mahmoud Magdi
Hussein Osman
Radwan Mamdouh
Shady sayed
Sayed Wael
Hegarzy Sherif
Dawoud Hatem
Hafez Mohi
Serag El-Din Sherif
El-Alfy Ayman
Abdou Hazem
Ibrahim Mohammed
Abou El-Abbas Sherif
Shaker Zaky
Notable coaches
Gamal Shams
References
External links
League competitions
Cup competitions
National teams Others
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