Men

Pedro Santana RAPOSO
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Brazil
01 October 2005
19
191 cm
76 kg

GREMIO ATLETICO OSORIENSE
BRA
Bruno Athanassakis
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Brazil
08 July 2005
16
184 cm
75 kg

ESCOLA PREZIDEU AMORIM/GAHA/AMPRL
BRA
Ricardo DUARTE
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Brazil
13 May 2004
21
192 cm
100 kg

CENTRO RECREATIVO CESCONETTO/SĂO GERALDO
BRA
The host nation's menâs team are fresh off of a 12th-place finish at the 2022 IHF Menâs Beach Handball World Championship in Greece last month.
While the final ranking could only equal their 2018 finish, it was not surprising with key and experienced players missing on the sand in Heraklion for various reasons.

Qatar were shocked at the end of March when Islamic Republic of Iran beat them in the final game of the Asian championships to take the continental title and book a place at The World Games but with Iran declining to participate, Qatar received their qualification spot.

The Puerto Rican beach handball community have had a whirlwind four weeks.Â
Firstly, their womenâs youth team became the first ever from the country to appear at an IHF Menâs Beach Handball World Championship, at the youth event in Greece in June.

The New Zealand men come to Birmingham as continental champions after winning the Oceania Continent Handball Federation (OCHF) Menâs Oceania Beach Handball Championships in April.Â
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New Zealand broke the stranglehold of the Aussie men on Oceania sand, winning the series 2-1 to register their first-ever continental crown.


Are Croatia the new Brazil?Â
Croatia coach Mladen Paradzik will certainly be hoping so. With 2022 potentially the year that his new world champions finally knock Brazil off of their perch as the undisputed best menâs beach handball team in the world.
While his side did not face their South American rivals on their way to the 2022 IHF Menâs Beach Handball World Championship gold last month, their gold medal signals a step up from silver medals in recent years.

What can be said about the Brazilian menâs team which has not been said already? They have won everything there is to win in the game.
When it comes to The World Games they are unparalleled.Â
They are the only team â now the Brazilian womenâs team have not qualified for Birmingham 2022 â to have qualified for every single edition of the event from when it was a demonstration sport in 2001, to when it became a full competition sport in 2013 in Colombia and the two events since.