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Oman Youth Handball targets World Cup qualification in high-stakes encounter with China

Sports Saturday 18/July/2026 11:48 AM
By: Times News Service
Oman Youth Handball targets World Cup qualification in high-stakes encounter with China

Chuzhou, China: The Oman youth national handball team stands on the precipice of a defining moment in their 19th Asian Youth Handball Championship campaign. Today, Sunday, the "Red Warriors" face hosts China in a match that carries significant weight, as both teams look to secure a vital victory that could propel them into the quarter-finals. Coming off a spirited win against Hong Kong, the Omani squad is poised to demonstrate their resilience and tactical growth.

Preparation and Tactical Focus
The journey leading up to this showdown has been marked by meticulous preparation. Following the physical and mental intensity of the previous encounter, Head Coach Kamel Hedider utilized Friday as a day of recovery and rest, essential for the players' physical rehabilitation.

On Saturday, the team returned to the court with renewed vigor. The training sessions were focused on refining technical skills and addressing defensive lapses observed in earlier games. Video analysis sessions became the cornerstone of the preparation, allowing the staff to deconstruct the Chinese team's offensive and defensive patterns. Coach Hedider expressed confidence in the team's readiness, noting that the players are increasingly synchronized and physically prepared to execute the game plan.

Insights from the Staff and Players
Head Coach Kamel Hedider emphasized the tactical depth of their preparation, stating: "We have analyzed the Chinese team thoroughly. Whether they use a 5-1 or 6-0 defensive scheme, we are prepared. Our focus is on containing their key playmakers and maintaining transition discipline to prevent their fast-break opportunities."

The players are equally determined. Omair al Balushi stated, "We are entering this match with a 'win-at-all-costs' mentality." Essam al Balushi added, "The preparation has been professional, and our focus is on minimizing individual errors." Mohammed al Maimani highlighted the importance of the match as a "key to unlocking the next round," while Wahaj al Balushi noted, "We have refreshed our energy and are ready for the challenge." Finally, Bashar al Wahaibi remarked, "The coaching staff has given us a clear roadmap, and we are ready to fight until the final whistle."

The match against China is not merely a group stage fixture; it is a test of character and a stepping stone toward the dream of the World Championship. As the team prepares for the clash, the support from the federation and the fans remains a powerful motivator for the young Omani athletes.