Men
Hesham ISA
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Bahrain
23
191 cm
112 kg
Aldair
BRNMohamed RABIA
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Bahrain
22
186 cm
85 kg
Al Ahli Club (BRN)
BRNMohamed AHMED
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Bahrain
32
185 cm
90 kg
Barbar Club
BRN
Angel Hernandez
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Portugal
28
188 cm
100 kg
Kuwait Sporting Club
KUW
After missing the ticket for Rio 2016, Spain are again among one of the best teams in the world, securing Menâs EHF EURO gold medals in 2018 and 2020 and a bronze medal at the IHF Menâs World Championship in Egypt this year.
Plenty of plaudits should go to coach Jordi Ribera, who led Brazil to a quarter-final spot at Rio 2016 five years ago, and was pried from the South American side to his native country.
Five years ago, Portugal would not have dreamt about securing an Olympic Games berth. But when coach Paulo Pereira was ushered into his current position in 2016, everything changed.
Dreaming big was only a motto back then, but it quickly became reality in one of the most unexpected turnarounds of the past decade.
First, Portugal qualified for the Menâs EHF EURO 2020, where they finished sixth, then added an all-time best finish at the IHF Menâs World Championship, 10th at Egypt 2021.
After being elected as hosts of the 2020 Olympic Games at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 7 September 2013, Japan has had one of the longest periods in modern history to prepare for a home Games.
Despite the length of time, it will be interesting to see how well Dagur Sigurdssonâs group of players cope with the extra-long build-up, off-court pressures and knowledge of representing their country on a global stage on home soil â an experience every home nation has.
Egyptian menâs handball and Ahmed Elahmar have been inseparable ever since the right back made his full senior debut well over 300 games ago.
1,500 goals later, the captain of âThe Pharaohsâ has one last national team engagement after announcing his international retirement back in April â the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Prior to Rio 2016, Denmark were the âwhat ifâ team at the Olympic Games â a side brimming with potential, but always falling short of a medal.Â
Tactics changed, a strategy was put in place, a golden generation emerged and, after a disappointing start, the Scandinavian side finally secured the gold medal.
Saturday 26 October 2019 is etched in the annals of Bahrainâs sporting history. Doha, Qatar was the setting and the final of the Asian Handball Federation (AHF) Menâs Asian Qualification Tournament was the match.Â
Bahrain were 60 minutes away from Olympic qualification but at half-time, opponents Republic of Korea were 15:13 up having led 11:7 in the 19th minute.