New Zealand men's national beach handball team
New Zealand | ||||
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Information | ||||
Association | New Zealand Handball Federation | |||
Coach | Tim Rayner | |||
Captain | James Cochrane | |||
Most caps | Thomas Roxburgh (69) | |||
Ranking | #1 | |||
Colours | ||||
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Results | ||||
World Games | ||||
Appearances | 1 (First in 2022) | |||
Best result | 7th (2022) | |||
World Championship | ||||
Appearances | 2 (First in 2018) | |||
Best result | 14th (2022) | |||
Last updated on Unknown. |
The New Zealand Men's Beach Handball team is the national team of New Zealand. It takes part in international beach handball competitions.[1]
In 2016 New Zealand Men's Beach Handball team won their first international game against Australia in a shootout at Coolangatta, Gold Coast, Australia. They went on to lose Game 2 and miss qualification for the World Champs.
In 2018, New Zealand received a wild card entry to the 2018 Beach Handball World Championships in Kazan, Russia. They finished 16th in their first outing, taking Vietnam to penalties and having narrow losses to USA, Australia and Argentina.
At the 2022 Oceania Qualification tournament held at Coolangatta, Gold Coast, Australia, New Zealand beat Australia in Game 1, lost to Australia in Game 2 and beat Australia in a Game 3 shootout to win entry to the 2022 Beach Handball World Championships in June in Crete, Greece and the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, USA in July.
International results
[edit]World Championships
[edit]Year | Results |
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2004 | Did not participate |
2006 | |
2008 | |
2010 | |
2012 | |
2014 | |
2016 | Did not even try |
2018 | 2nd place |
2022 | 1st place |
Total | 2/9 |
Oceania Championship
[edit]Year | Results |
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2013 | 2nd place |
2016 | 2nd place |
2018 | 2nd place |
2019 | 2nd place |
2022 | 1st place |
Total | 5/5 |
World Games
[edit]Year | Results |
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2001 | Did not participate |
2005 | |
2009 | |
2013 | |
2017 | Did not qualify |
2022 | 7th place |
Total | 1/6 |
Current Team
[edit]The current team for the 2022 Beach Handball World Championship. [2]
Number | Player | Region | Position |
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3 | James Cochrane | Wellington | Specialist / Centre |
5 | Gus Hamilton | Otago | Specialist / Wing |
12 | Olly Donaldson | Otago | Pivot |
17 | Peter Ellis | Canterbury | Defence |
19 | Phil Ellis | Canterbury | Specialist / Wing |
20 | Paul Ireland | Wellington | Wing |
26 | Thomas Roxburgh | Wellington | Goal Keeper |
27 | Cameron Ross | Wellington | Defence |
34 | Alex Brown | Canterbury | Goal Keeper |
61 | Max Brookes | Wellington | Defence / Wing |
World Championships
[edit]2018 World Championship
[edit]The 2018 World Championship was hosted in Kazan, Russia. It was New Zealand's first world championship appearance after receiving a wild card entry to the tournament. The team finished 16th after group stage losses to Hungary, Spain and a penalty shoot-out loss to Vietnam, followed by losses to The United States of America, Australia, Argentina, Qatar, Vietnam and Uruguay.
Results
[edit]Group stage
[edit]24 July 2018 11:30 | Hungary | 2–0 | New Zealand | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Wanderson Oliveira, Fabiano Carvalho (BRA) |
(19–12, 24–12) Report |
24 July 2018 16:30 | New Zealand | 0–2 | Spain | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Ana Carina Barbosa, Nadia Machado (POR) |
(10–24, 12–22) Report |
25 July 2018 09:30 | Vietnam | 2–1 | New Zealand | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Dávid Palkovits, Gabor Szilvási (HUN) |
(18–14, 16–17, 6–5) Report |
Consolation round
[edit]26 July 2018 09:00 | New Zealand | 0–2 | United States | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Michail Mertinian, Evangelos Syrepisios (GRE) |
(18–20, 16–20) Report |
26 July 2018 14:00 | Australia | 2–0 | New Zealand | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Cao Hongjun, Xu Jian (CHN) |
(17–16, 22–18) Report |
27 July 2018 09:00 | Argentina | 2–0 | New Zealand | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Ana Carina Barbosa, Nadia Machado (POR) |
(20–17, 19–18) Report |
Placement Round
[edit]28 July 2018 09:00 | Qatar | 2–0 | New Zealand | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Ana Carina Barbosa, Nadia Machado (POR) |
(20–16, 20–8) Report |
28 July 2018 14:10 | New Zealand | 0–2 | Vietnam | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Pablo Martínez, Luiz Monico (URU) |
(14–16, 8–15) Report |
29 July 2018 09:00 | New Zealand | 0–2 | Uruguay | Beach Sports Complex, Kazan Referees: Wanderson Oliveira, Fabiano Carvalho (BRA) |
(18–21, 20–23) Report |
2022 World Championship
[edit]The 2022 World Championship was hosted in Crete, Greece. It was New Zealand's second appearance in a world championship, the first time the nation qualified through the Oceania Beach Handball Championships. The team finished 14th having recorded their first world championship wins against Puerto Rico and Egypt.
Results
[edit]Group stage
[edit]21 June 2022 09:50 | Portugal | 2–0 | New Zealand | Court 3 Referees: Mohamed Ben Salah (TUN), Mohamed Drissi (TUN) |
(32–20, 25–16) Report |
21 June 2022 15:50 | New Zealand | 0–2 | Brazil | Court 3 Referees: Luciano Cardone (ITA), Sebatiano Manuele (ITA) |
(16–26, 16–26) Report |
22 June 2022 15:50 | Qatar | 2–0 | New Zealand | Court 3 Referees: Sylwia Bartkowiak (POL), Weronika Łakomy (POL) |
(30–14, 28–10) Report |
Consolation round
[edit]23 June 2022 09:00 | Ecuador | 2–0 | New Zealand | Court 3 Referees: Sydiney Dos Santos (BRA), Flavio Asis (BRA) |
(19–14, 25–24) Report |
23 June 2022 15:30 | New Zealand | 2–0 | Puerto Rico | Court 2 Referees: Khalid Al-Hail (QAT), Ali Al-Yafei (QAT) |
(22–20, 22–20) Report |
24 June 2022 09:30 | Egypt | 2–0 | New Zealand | Court 3 Referees: Pedro Ortega (VEN), Miguel Aular (VEN) |
(25–18, 12–10) Report |
Placement Round
[edit]25 June 2022 10:40 | United States | 2–1 | New Zealand | Court 3 Referees: Pedro Ortega (VEN), Miguel Aular (VEN) |
(26–20, 23–24, 5–4) Report |
25 June 2022 17:30 | New Zealand | 2–1 | Egypt | Court 3 Referees: Mathieu Fanack (FRA), Cédric Daré (FRA) |
(12–23, 23–20, 7–4) Report |
26 June 2022 11:10 | Ecuador | 2–1 | New Zealand | Court 3 Referees: Sylwia Bartkowiak (POL), Weronika Łakomy (POL) |
(22–14, 22–24, 8–2) Report |