New Zealand men's national youth handball team

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New Zealand
Information
Association New Zealand Handball Federation
Colours
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1st
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2nd
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Results
Youth Olympic Games
AppearancesNone
IHF U-19 World Championship
Appearances1 (First in 2011 )
Best result20th (2011)
Oceania Youth Handball Championship
Appearances3 (First in 2011 )
Best resultGold medal Oceania.svgChampions (2011, 2018)
Last updated on Unknown.

The New Zealand national youth handball team is the national under 19 men's handball team of New Zealand and is controlled by the New Zealand Handball Federation.

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Results

Youth Olympic Games record

YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
Singapore 2010 Did not qualify
China 2014 Did not qualify
Total0/20 Titles0000000

World Championship record

YearPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
Qatar 2005 Did not qualify
Bahrain 2007 Did not qualify
Tunisia 2009 Did not qualify
Argentina 2011 20th600697307–210
Hungary 2013 Did not qualify
Russia 2015 Did not qualify
Georgia 2017 Did not qualify
North Macedonia 2019 Qualified. Did not attend
Croatia 2023 Qualified
Total0 Titles600697307–210

Oceania Nations Cup record

YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
2007 Final2nd???????
2011 Final1st???????
2018 Final1st55001707991
Total3/32 titles55001707991

IHF Inter-Continental Trophy

YearPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
2019 6th300344101-57
TotalNo titles300344101-57

Current Team (2023)

Patrick Leaupepe

Nicholas Choi

Keir Robertson

Josh Bruce-Campbell

Riley Jarvis

John Whittaker

Ethan Dalwood

Stanley Schirnack

Yannick Medvecky-Wolkenhauer

Paul Pringot

Hector Pringot

Damon Tsiaprazis

Zen Kuwasaki

John Barham

Kyran Edmonds

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