Youth Men
Santiago Galan Comesaña
Profile
Uruguay
19
180 cm
90 kg
Club Pontevedres
URU
Felipe Renom García
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Uruguay
16
173 cm
65 kg
Scuola Italiana Di Montevideo
URU
Ignacio Lopez Bentancor
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Uruguay
16
179 cm
72 kg
Scuola Italiana Di Montevideo
URU
A second, successive IHF Men’s Youth Beach Handball World Championship appearance for Uruguay represents success for the South American nation which has found itself in the shadow of continental heavyweights Argentina and Brazil over the years.
The host nation fans will be hoping their ‘Les Aigles de Carthage’ (The Eagles of Carthage) national team can pull off a shock on the sand in Hammamet and make it all the way through to the knockout stages.
Thanks to the lottery of a good draw, as hosts, Tunisia were able to choose which preliminary group they wanted to be in and there was only one choice to be made with group C including debutants Mexico and the Cook Islands, plus second-timers Thailand – the easiest, on paper at least.
Thailand’s men enter their 2025 IHF Men’s Youth Beach Handball World Championship preliminary group as the most experienced nation.
Alongside Mexico, Cook Islands and host nation Tunisia, they are the only nation in the quartet to have played in a qualification tournament for Tunisia 2025 and solitary one to have appeared in a previous edition of the youth world championship.
This generation of Spanish men’s beach handball players known as ‘Los Hispanos’, come to North Africa as YAC 16 EURO 2024 silver medallists, but on the back of teams who have come before then and medalled on the global stage.
After making their global beach handball debut at the 2022 IHF Men’s Beach Handball World Championship in Greece, Puerto Rico returned with both a men’s and women’s team for the 2024 IHF Beach Handball World Championships, held in China last year.
Now, in 2025, the youth can get involved too, as the men’s U17 team – nominated by their continental federation – become the first side from the country to appear at an IHF Youth Beach Handball World Championship.
Oman’s men’s senior team have been regular participants in the IHF Men’s Beach Handball World Championships, appearing at its debut in 2004 and going on to appear in a total of seven events out of 10 in the three decades since it started.
But for their youth side, Tunisia 2025 is a debut appearance and one which is full of hope, after they replaced Qatar who grabbed the last qualification spot at the third edition of the Asian Handball Federation (AHF) Men’s Youth Asian Beach Handball Championships in Thailand last October.
When Mexico’s men throw-off their 2025 IHF Men’s Youth Beach Handball World Championship campaign they will be making handball history for their nation.