Appearances 1 (First in 2016) Appearances 6 (First in 2003) Appearances 13 (First in 1983) Location Qatar | Best result 8th (2016) Best result 2nd (2015) Coach Valero Rivera López | |
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Association Qatar Handball Association |
Qatar handball national team asian champion 2014
The Qatar national handball team is the national handball team of Qatar and is controlled by the Qatar Handball Association, made up primarily of foreign players who have been nationalized and is thus considered by most people a World Team.
Contents
- Qatar handball national team asian champion 2014
- Honours
- Summer Olympics
- World Championship
- Asian Championship
- Current squad
- 2016 Olympics squad
- Player naturalisation
- Paid fans
- Refereeing favouritism
- References
Honours
Summer Olympics
World Championship
Asian Championship
Current squad
Squad for the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship.
Head coach: Valero Rivera López
2016 Olympics squad
The following is the Qatari roster in the men's handball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›
Head coach: Valero Rivera López
Player naturalisation
The Qatari national team naturalized a large number of foreign players to their squad for the 2015 World Men's Handball Championship.
According to IHF rules, to gain eligibility for a new national team, a player cannot have played for another nation for three years in an official match. This allowed several foreign-born players, including Spanish-born Borja Vidal, Goran Stojanović and Jovo Damjanović from Montenegro, and Bertrand Roiné who previously played for France, to play for the Qatar team at the championship.
Head of the Qatar Handball Federation, Ahmed Mohammed Abdulrab Al Shaabi, acknowledged the policy in a statement in June 2013, saying "We're a small nation with limited human resources, so we had to bring players from outside in the past." He also announced an end to the policy at the time, adding however that they "[might] make an exception only in the case of an experienced goalkeeper." In January 2014, Danish sports agent Mads Winther said he had met with "contacts involved with Qatar" regarding the possibility of naturalising Danish players.
The practice was criticised by Austrian goalkeeper after his team's loss to Qatar in the quarter-final, saying "It [felt] like playing against a world selection team" and "I think it is not the sense of a world championship." At a press conference during the championship, Qatar head coach Valero Rivera declined to comment on the matter. Spanish player Joan Cañellas did not think it was an issue, saying "If they can do it, why not."
After the controversial semi-final against Poland, and reaching the final as a result the practice was even more criticised, with players such as Danijel Šarić having now represented four different national teams.
Paid fans
Qatar flew in about 60 Spanish fans to cheer for Qatar during the 2015 World Championship.
Refereeing favouritism
The referees were widely accused of being one-sided in favour of Qatar during its biggest success, 2nd place in the 2015 World Championship. Especially at the last-16 encounter against Austria, the quarterfinal against Germany and the semifinal against Poland. After the final whistle, the Polish players showed their disgust by sarcastically applauding the three referees.