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South Korea women's national handball team

The South Korea women's national handball team is the national team of South Korea. Since 1984 the Korean team has not only participated constantly in Olympic Games but also ranked among the top four nations every time until 2012. Korea grabbed the gold medal in 1988 and 1992, won the silver medal in 1984, 1996, 2004 and took bronze medal in 2008. They have earned two World Championship medals so far: In 1995, they also won the World Championship title in Austria/Hungary 1995 World Women's Handball Championship, they came off third to secure the bronze medal at the Croatia in 2003 World Women's Handball Championship. It is a twelve time Asian Champion, the tournament has been won by any other nation only twice.

South Korea
Information
AssociationKorea Handball Federation
CoachHenrik Signell
Assistant coachJonas Larholm
Most capsWoo Sun-hee (119)
Colours
1st
2nd
Results
Summer Olympics
Appearances9 (First in 1984)
Best result Gold medal (1988, 1992)
World Championship
Appearances20 (First in 1978)
Best result Champions (1995)
Asian Championship
Appearances19 (First in 1987)
Best result Champions (1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022)
Last updated on Unknown.
Korean handball players' uniforms at the 1988 Olympics

Both the men's and women's and children's teams failed to qualify in the regional qualifiers for the 2008 Beijing Olympics in 2007 August due to the biased refereeing, but the International Handball Federation ordered replays of both qualifying tournaments after acknowledging biased officiating by Middle Eastern referees. South Korea beat Japan in both the men's and women's matches and qualified for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 January. However, the Executive Committee of the Kuwait-based federation, which had rejected the International Handball Federation's ruling to hold the replays, agreed to fine Japan and South Korea $1,000 and issued a warning to both countries. In addition, the Asian Handball Federation appealed the IHF's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which ruled the Asian women's qualification invalid and forced the Korean ladies to play in the final Olympic qualifying tournament. The replay was decided to be invalid by the Court. The Korean women's team earned their ticket to the Beijing Olympics at the Olympic qualifying game held at Nîmes, France.
In the semi-final match of 2008 Beijing Olympic games with Norway, Norway's deciding goal was requested to be annulled by the Korean delegation, because they claimed the ball had not crossed the goal line before the end whistle of the game. Korea's appeal was turned down by the IHF's Disciplinary Commission, confirming the end result to be 29–28 in favor of Norway.[1]

The 2008 film Forever the Moment is a fictionalized account of the teams' journey to the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Results edit

Olympic Games edit

Year Position Tournament Host
1984 2   Los Angeles Olympics United States
1988 1   Seoul Olympics South Korea
1992 1   Barcelona Olympics Spain
1996 2   Atlanta Olympics United States
2000 4   Sydney Olympics Australia
2004 2   Athens Olympics Greece
2008 3   Beijing Olympics China
2012 4   London Olympics Great Britain
2016 10   Rio Olympics Brazil
2020 8   Tokyo Olympics Japan
2024 Qualified   Paris Olympics France

World Championship edit

  • 1978 – 10–12th place
  • 1982 – 6th place
  • 1986 – 11th place
  • 1990 – 11th place
  • 1993 – 11th place
  • 1995  Champions
  • 1997 – 5th place
  • 1999 – 9th place
  • 2001 – 15th place
  • 2003  3rd place
  • 2005 – 8th place
  • 2007 – 6th place
  • 2009 – 6th place
  • 2011 – 11th place
  • 2013 – 12th place
  • 2015 – 14th place
  • 2017 – 13th place
  • 2019 – 11th place
  • 2021 – 14th place
  • 2023 – 20th place

Asian Games edit

  • 1990  Champions
  • 1994  Champions
  • 1998  Champions
  • 2002  Champions
  • 2006  Champions
  • 2010  3rd place
  • 2014  Champions
  • 2018  Champions

Asian Championship edit

  • 1987  Champions
  • 1989  Champions
  • 1991  Champions
  • 1993  Champions
  • 1995  Champions
  • 1997  Champions
  • 1999  Champions
  • 2000  Champions
  • 2002  Runners-up
  • 2004  3rd place
  • 2006  Champions
  • 2008  Champions
  • 2010  Runners-up
  • 2012  Champions
  • 2015  Champions
  • 2017  Champions
  • 2018  Champions
  • 2021  Champions
  • 2022  Champions

Other tournaments edit

Team edit

Current squad edit

Roster for the 2023 World Women's Handball Championship.[2][3]

Head coach: Henrik Signell

No. Pos. Name Date of birth (age) Height App. Goals Club
6 RW Song Ji-young (1995-05-05) 5 May 1995 (age 28) 1.64 m 13 20   Seoul City
7 LW Shin Eun-joo (1993-09-09) 9 September 1993 (age 30) 1.70 m 14 29   Incheon City
11 RB Ryu Eun-hee (1990-02-24) 24 February 1990 (age 33) 1.79 m 89 323   Győri Audi ETO KC
12 GK Jeong Jin-hui (1999-03-24) 24 March 1999 (age 24) 1.80 m 17 0   Seoul City
16 GK Park Sae-young (1994-08-11) 11 August 1994 (age 29) 1.76 m 15 0   Wonderful Samcheok
17 LB Jo Su-yeon (1994-07-06) 6 July 1994 (age 29) 1.72 m 19 15   Seoul City
19 P Kang Eun-hye (1996-04-17) 17 April 1996 (age 27) 1.86 m 14 33   SK Sugar Gliders
20 CB Jo Eunbeen (2001-04-18) 18 April 2001 (age 22) 1.63 m 0 0   Korea National Sports University
22 CB Woo Bit-na (2001-10-23) 23 October 2001 (age 22) 1.72 m 8 12   Seoul City
26 RB Kang Eunseo (1999-03-04) 4 March 1999 (age 24) 1.69 m 0 0   Wonderful Samcheok
27 RW Jeon Ji-yeon (2003-05-02) 2 May 2003 (age 20) 1.68 m 7 14   Wonderful Samcheok
29 LW Yun Ye-jin (2000-11-03) 3 November 2000 (age 23) 1.63 m 7 9   Seoul City
31 P Gim Bo-eun (1997-12-08) 8 December 1997 (age 26) 1.77 m 7 6   Wonderful Samcheok
33 CB Shin Jin-mi (1998-06-23) 23 June 1998 (age 25) 1.67 m 0 0   Busan
34 RB Lee Hye-won (2004-05-16) 16 May 2004 (age 19) 1.68 m 9 39   Daegu Physical Education High School
97 P Kim Se-jin (2005-12-06) 6 December 2005 (age 18) 1.74 m 8 18   Hwangji Information Industry High School

Notable players edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . 21 August 2008. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008.
  2. ^ "제26회 세계여자핸드볼선수권 대한민국 여자 핸드볼국가대표팀". instagram.com. 13 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Team roster: South Korea" (PDF). ihf.info. 29 November 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • IHF profile

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The South Korea women s national handball team is the national team of South Korea Since 1984 the Korean team has not only participated constantly in Olympic Games but also ranked among the top four nations every time until 2012 Korea grabbed the gold medal in 1988 and 1992 won the silver medal in 1984 1996 2004 and took bronze medal in 2008 They have earned two World Championship medals so far In 1995 they also won the World Championship title in Austria Hungary 1995 World Women s Handball Championship they came off third to secure the bronze medal at the Croatia in 2003 World Women s Handball Championship It is a twelve time Asian Champion the tournament has been won by any other nation only twice South KoreaInformationAssociationKorea Handball FederationCoachHenrik SignellAssistant coachJonas LarholmMost capsWoo Sun hee 119 Colours1st2ndResultsSummer OlympicsAppearances9 First in 1984 Best resultGold medal 1988 1992 World ChampionshipAppearances20 First in 1978 Best resultChampions 1995 Asian ChampionshipAppearances19 First in 1987 Best resultChampions 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2000 2006 2008 2012 2015 2017 2018 2021 2022 Last updated on Unknown South Korea women s national handball team Medal recordOlympic Games1988 Seoul Team1992 Barcelona Team1984 Los Angeles Team1996 Atlanta Team2004 Athens Team2008 Beijing TeamWorld Championship1995 Austria Hungary2003 CroatiaAsian Games1990 Beijing Team1994 Hiroshima Team1998 Bangkok Team2002 Busan Team2006 Doha Team2014 Incheon Team2018 Jakarta Palembang Team2010 Guangzhou TeamAsian Championship1987 Amman1989 Beijing1991 Hiroshima1993 Shantou1995 Seoul1997 Amman1999 Kumamoto2000 Shanghai2006 Guangzhou2008 Bangkok2012 Yogyakarta2015 Jakarta2017 Suwon2018 Kumamoto2021 Amman2022 Incheon Seoul2002 Almaty2010 Almaty2004 HiroshimaKorean handball players uniforms at the 1988 OlympicsBoth the men s and women s and children s teams failed to qualify in the regional qualifiers for the 2008 Beijing Olympics in 2007 August due to the biased refereeing but the International Handball Federation ordered replays of both qualifying tournaments after acknowledging biased officiating by Middle Eastern referees South Korea beat Japan in both the men s and women s matches and qualified for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 January However the Executive Committee of the Kuwait based federation which had rejected the International Handball Federation s ruling to hold the replays agreed to fine Japan and South Korea 1 000 and issued a warning to both countries In addition the Asian Handball Federation appealed the IHF s decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport which ruled the Asian women s qualification invalid and forced the Korean ladies to play in the final Olympic qualifying tournament The replay was decided to be invalid by the Court The Korean women s team earned their ticket to the Beijing Olympics at the Olympic qualifying game held at Nimes France In the semi final match of 2008 Beijing Olympic games with Norway Norway s deciding goal was requested to be annulled by the Korean delegation because they claimed the ball had not crossed the goal line before the end whistle of the game Korea s appeal was turned down by the IHF s Disciplinary Commission confirming the end result to be 29 28 in favor of Norway 1 The 2008 film Forever the Moment is a fictionalized account of the teams journey to the 2004 Athens Olympics Contents 1 Results 1 1 Olympic Games 1 2 World Championship 1 3 Asian Games 1 4 Asian Championship 1 5 Other tournaments 2 Team 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Notable players 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksResults editOlympic Games edit Year Position Tournament Host1984 2 nbsp Los Angeles Olympics United States1988 1 nbsp Seoul Olympics South Korea1992 1 nbsp Barcelona Olympics Spain1996 2 nbsp Atlanta Olympics United States2000 4 nbsp Sydney Olympics Australia2004 2 nbsp Athens Olympics Greece2008 3 nbsp Beijing Olympics China2012 4 nbsp London Olympics Great Britain2016 10 nbsp Rio Olympics Brazil2020 8 nbsp Tokyo Olympics Japan2024 Qualified nbsp Paris Olympics FranceWorld Championship edit 1978 10 12th place 1982 6th place 1986 11th place 1990 11th place 1993 11th place 1995 nbsp Champions 1997 5th place 1999 9th place 2001 15th place 2003 nbsp 3rd place 2005 8th place 2007 6th place 2009 6th place 2011 11th place 2013 12th place 2015 14th place 2017 13th place 2019 11th place 2021 14th place 2023 20th placeAsian Games edit 1990 nbsp Champions 1994 nbsp Champions 1998 nbsp Champions 2002 nbsp Champions 2006 nbsp Champions 2010 nbsp 3rd place 2014 nbsp Champions 2018 nbsp ChampionsAsian Championship edit 1987 nbsp Champions 1989 nbsp Champions 1991 nbsp Champions 1993 nbsp Champions 1995 nbsp Champions 1997 nbsp Champions 1999 nbsp Champions 2000 nbsp Champions 2002 nbsp Runners up 2004 nbsp 3rd place 2006 nbsp Champions 2008 nbsp Champions 2010 nbsp Runners up 2012 nbsp Champions 2015 nbsp Champions 2017 nbsp Champions 2018 nbsp Champions 2021 nbsp Champions 2022 nbsp ChampionsOther tournaments edit Carpathian Trophy 1994 2nd place Carpathian Trophy 2006 2nd place Mobelringen Cup 2017 4th placeTeam editCurrent squad edit Roster for the 2023 World Women s Handball Championship 2 3 Head coach Henrik Signell No Pos Name Date of birth age Height App Goals Club6 RW Song Ji young 1995 05 05 5 May 1995 age 28 1 64 m 13 20 nbsp Seoul City7 LW Shin Eun joo 1993 09 09 9 September 1993 age 30 1 70 m 14 29 nbsp Incheon City11 RB Ryu Eun hee 1990 02 24 24 February 1990 age 33 1 79 m 89 323 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC12 GK Jeong Jin hui 1999 03 24 24 March 1999 age 24 1 80 m 17 0 nbsp Seoul City16 GK Park Sae young 1994 08 11 11 August 1994 age 29 1 76 m 15 0 nbsp Wonderful Samcheok17 LB Jo Su yeon 1994 07 06 6 July 1994 age 29 1 72 m 19 15 nbsp Seoul City19 P Kang Eun hye 1996 04 17 17 April 1996 age 27 1 86 m 14 33 nbsp SK Sugar Gliders20 CB Jo Eunbeen 2001 04 18 18 April 2001 age 22 1 63 m 0 0 nbsp Korea National Sports University22 CB Woo Bit na 2001 10 23 23 October 2001 age 22 1 72 m 8 12 nbsp Seoul City26 RB Kang Eunseo 1999 03 04 4 March 1999 age 24 1 69 m 0 0 nbsp Wonderful Samcheok27 RW Jeon Ji yeon 2003 05 02 2 May 2003 age 20 1 68 m 7 14 nbsp Wonderful Samcheok29 LW Yun Ye jin 2000 11 03 3 November 2000 age 23 1 63 m 7 9 nbsp Seoul City31 P Gim Bo eun 1997 12 08 8 December 1997 age 26 1 77 m 7 6 nbsp Wonderful Samcheok33 CB Shin Jin mi 1998 06 23 23 June 1998 age 25 1 67 m 0 0 nbsp Busan34 RB Lee Hye won 2004 05 16 16 May 2004 age 19 1 68 m 9 39 nbsp Daegu Physical Education High School97 P Kim Se jin 2005 12 06 6 December 2005 age 18 1 74 m 8 18 nbsp Hwangji Information Industry High SchoolNotable players edit Lim O kyeong World Handball Player of the Year 1996 Kim Hyun mee World Handball Player of the Year 1989 See also editSouth Korea men s national handball teamReferences edit Decision of the IHF Disciplinary Commission 21 August 2008 Archived from the original on 28 August 2008 제26회 세계여자핸드볼선수권 대한민국 여자 핸드볼국가대표팀 instagram com 13 November 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Team roster South Korea PDF ihf info 29 November 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 External links editOfficial website nbsp IHF profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Korea women 27s national handball team amp oldid 1189747892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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