Saudi club wins opening match at IHF Men’s Super Globe

Action from Al-Wehda's 29-20 win over San Francisco CalHeat. (Supplied/SAHF)
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Action from Al-Wehda's 29-20 win over San Francisco CalHeat. (Supplied/SAHF)
The opening ceremony of the 2021 IHF Men’s Super Globe in Jeddah on Tuesday night. (Supplied/SAHF)
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The opening ceremony of the 2021 IHF Men’s Super Globe in Jeddah on Tuesday night. (Supplied/SAHF)
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Updated 05 October 2021
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Saudi club wins opening match at IHF Men’s Super Globe

Saudi club wins opening match at IHF Men’s Super Globe
  • Al-Wehda beats CalHeat, out of San Francisco, and advances to the quarterfinals to face Aalborg Håndbold of Denmark on Wednesday
  • The 10-team competition at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah features some of the best handball teams from around the world

JEDDAH: The 2021 IHF Men’s Super Globe opened at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Tuesday as Saudi club Al-Wehda and SC Magdeburg of Germany registered early wins in a handball competition featuring the world’s best.

The 10-team competition, organized by the Saudi Arabian Handball Federation, includes six teams representing the IHF Continental Confederations, reigning champions Barcelona, wild-card entrant Magdeburg, and the two host nation sides, Al-Wehda and Al-Noor.

In the tournament’s opening match, Magdeburg defeated Oceana representatives Sydney University, 32-20, in the qualifier to advance to the quarterfinals.

The second qualifier featured the first Saudi participation as Al-Wehda did not disappoint the home fans. They went on to defeat North America and the Caribbean Handball Confederation champions San Francisco CalHeat, 29-20.

The Saudi team dominated the first half and went into the break leading 13-6.

The second half was more even but the home team still outscored its opponent 16-14 after the break to secure a comfortable win. The Saudis advance to a quarterfinals clash with European Handball Federation representative Aalborg Håndbold of Denmark on Wednesday.

Al-Wehda’s Egyptian goalkeeper Amro Abdulsalam was named man of the match.

A spectacular opening ceremony took place in the presence of Saudi Deputy Minister of Sports Badr bin Abdulrahman Al-Qadi who said: “I wish all the success for this wonderful tournament, which is taking place in Jeddah for the first time after being held in Dammam last time. I wish the best for all the teams, and we cannot forget to thank the organizing committee for this tournament.”