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World championship players inspired by the next generation of handball fans in Japan
07 Dec. 2019

Throughout the 2019 IHF Womenâs World Championship, currently being held in Kumamoto, Japan, schoolchildren from around Kumamoto Prefecture have been attending matches at all the different venues as part of a wide-ranging educational programme with their schools.
Specific schools have been allocated teams and nations to follow during the championship, with children learning about the countries, their cultures and learning their language. Teams at Japan 2019 even visited their allocated schools before the championship started with children attending games, cheering for their sides, complete with hand-made signs to inspire those on court.
âI didnât know anything about Kazakhstan before this,â said 12-year-old Anno from Ryokuto Junior High School, who was attending the preliminary group C clash between Kazakhstan and Spain at the Yatsushiro General Gymnasium.
âI didnât know anything about handball either before, but I like it now,â she added. âOur physical education teacher gave us lectures and showed us handball before we came, and he made sure we played before we came here. We now play handball in PE classes as well and when we cheer for Kazakhstan, we become one team with them. They play very powerfully and attractively and thatâs why I like them.â
Schoolmate Kana, 15, was also impressed by the Kazakhstan team, one of the lowest-ranked teams in Japan, who eventually lost 43:16 to the European giants.
âThey are not the strongest team, but they tried very hard and tried to get as close to the goal as they could and that impressed me a lot,â she said about the Kazakhstan team. âWe have learnt a lot about their language, the capital city, their food and its inhabitants â Kazakhstan are so cool.
âWe have been playing handball at school too, itâs fun to play and I want to keep playing it.â
For the players who are far away from home, the focused support has been a pleasant and much-need surprise, providing an extra boost on court.
âI am very happy to see our flag here in Japan with these young fans,â said Kazakhstan line player Irina Baranovskaya to IHF.info. âItâs very beautiful and itâs a very, very amazing feeling and gives us extra energy on court.
âWe are really surprised about all these schoolchildren here supporting us and shouting âKazakhstan, Kazakhstanâ, we didnât expect it, but it really gives us more energy â we get a lot more energy from it.â
Another Kazakhstan supporter from Ryokuto Junior High School was 14-year-old Shonosuke, who revealed he would not forget the day any time soon.
âThe board of education decided for us to cheer for the Kazakhstan team,â he said. âThis has been a great experience, one which I would never normally have, so that was great. It was so cool to have the opportunity to come to the arena and watch games which are being shown all over the world.â
âThey have all improved their knowledge a lot,â said Principal of Ryokuto Junior High School, Yamada Tetsuro. âItâs really important for everyone at this school to learn about different cultures and it was a great opportunity for them to come to this match and see a real game being played.Â
âIt has all been a great opportunity for them to watch matches, learn about all the different cultures and different people and they will never forget this experience.â
Spainâs Lara Gonzalez Ortega was also impressed by the support which her side received strongly from their own set of fans.
âWe are really far away from home and we donât have so many people who came here from Spain, just some families, so itâs really nice to play here with this support,â said the left back to IHF.info. âOf course, this is not home, but we feel a lot of support from the Japanese people.Â
âBefore we started to play here, we didnât know how many people would be in the hall supporting us, so we were a bit afraid it would be a bit quiet for us, but it was the complete opposite. We really enjoyed it and we hope they will support us until the end.â
Montenegroâs Jovanka RadiÄeviÄ faced Spain in Yatsushiro, the following day and was also full of smiles when asked about the support for her side.
âI am really surprised about them,â said RadiÄeviÄ when asked by IHF.info about her â and her teammatesâ â shocked faces when they came out to rapturous cheering, applause and âMontenegroâ chants, for the warm-up.
âFrom the very beginning of this tournament I have been saying that people from Japan are so kind. I have never seen in my life that kids from three years old have this discipline and they are enjoying supporting us.Â
âWe came to Japan about 10 days before the championship and visited schools twice and I was really surprised how they all were.
âFor me, I feel really happy how they are looking at us, how they are supporting us, and I really need to say thank-you to all the people from Kumamoto because they are really with us.â