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Oceania Handball Nations Cup, the Glossary

Index Oceania Handball Nations Cup

The Oceania Handball Nations Championship was the official competition for senior national handball teams of Oceania, and took place every two years.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: American Samoa, Asian Men's Handball Championship, Asian Women's Handball Championship, Auckland, Brisbane, Canberra, Guam, Handball, Handball New Zealand, International Handball Federation, Marshall Islands, Melbourne, New Caledonia, New Zealand Handball Federation, New Zealand Olympic Committee, Oceania, Oceania Continent Handball Federation, Pacific Handball Cup, Porirua, Queensland women's state handball team, Sydney, Tahiti, Wallis and Futuna, Wellington, 1994 Oceania Handball Championship, 1996 Oceania Handball Championship, 1997 Women's Oceania Handball Championship, 2002 Oceania Handball Championship, 2004 Oceania Handball Championship, 2005 Women's Oceania Handball Championship, 2006 Oceania Handball Championship, 2007 Women's Oceania Handball Championship, 2008 Oceania Handball Championship, 2009 Women's Oceania Handball Championship, 2010 Oceania Handball Championship, 2011 Women's Oceania Handball Championship, 2012 Oceania Handball Championship, 2013 Women's Oceania Handball Championship, 2014 Oceania Handball Championship, 2016 Women's Oceania Handball Championship.

  2. Handball competitions in Oceania
  3. Oceania Handball Championship
  4. Oceanian championships

American Samoa

American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the Polynesia region of the South Pacific Ocean.

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Asian Men's Handball Championship

The Asian Men's Handball Championship is the official competition for senior national handball teams of Asia (since 2018, also includes teams from Oceania), and takes place every two years.

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Asian Women's Handball Championship

The AHF Asian Women's Handball Championship is a biennial continental handball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of Asian Handball Federation (AHF).

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Auckland

Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.

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Brisbane

Brisbane (Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million.

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Canberra

Canberra is the capital city of Australia.

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Guam

Guam (Guåhan) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean.

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Handball

Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the opposing team.

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Handball New Zealand

Handball New Zealand (HNZ) was the governing body for the sport of handball in New Zealand, which was later in competition to the New Zealand Handball Federation (NZHF).

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International Handball Federation

The International Handball Federation (IHF) is the administrative and controlling body for handball and beach handball.

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Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands (Ṃajeḷ), officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (Aolepān Aorōkin Ṃajeḷ), is an island country west of the International Date Line and north of the equator in the Micronesia region in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Melbourne

Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.

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New Caledonia

New Caledonia (Nouvelle-Calédonie) is a ''sui generis'' collectivity of overseas France in the southwest Pacific Ocean, south of Vanuatu, about east of Australia, and from Metropolitan France.

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New Zealand Handball Federation

The New Zealand Handball Federation (NZHF) is the governing body for the sport of handball and beach handball in New Zealand.

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New Zealand Olympic Committee

The New Zealand Olympic Committee (before 1994, The New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association) is both the National Olympic Committee and the Commonwealth Games Association in New Zealand responsible for selecting athletes to represent New Zealand in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games.

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Oceania

Oceania is a geographical region including Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

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Oceania Continent Handball Federation

The Oceania Continent Handball Federation (OCHF) is the governing body for the Olympic sport of Handball in Oceania.

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Pacific Handball Cup

The Pacific Handball Cup is the official competition for senior national handball teams of Oceania, where dependent territories of other countries such as New Caledonia, Tahiti and Wallis and Futuna (France); America Samoa and Guam (United States); and the Marshall Islands, who are ineligible for International Handball Federation (IHF) world championship events, compete against Oceania nations. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and Pacific Handball Cup are handball competition stubs, handball competitions in Oceania and Oceania stubs.

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Porirua

Porirua, (Pari-ā-Rua) a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand, is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area.

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Queensland women's state handball team

The Queensland women's state handball team is the state handball team of Queensland which played in the 2009 Women's Oceania Handball Championship and finished runners-up to the Australian national team.

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Sydney

Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.

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Tahiti

Tahiti (Tahitian) is the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia.

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Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, is a French island collectivity in the South Pacific, situated between Tuvalu to the northwest, Fiji to the southwest, Tonga to the southeast, Samoa to the east, and Tokelau to the northeast.

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Wellington

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

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1994 Oceania Handball Championship

The 1994 Oceania Handball Championship was the first edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place in Canberra, Australia from 20 to 21 August 1994. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 1994 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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1996 Oceania Handball Championship

The 1996 Oceania Handball Nations Cup was the second edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held from 8 to 9 December 1996 in Porirua, New Zealand. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 1996 Oceania Handball Championship are handball competition stubs and Oceania Handball Championship.

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1997 Women's Oceania Handball Championship

The 1997 Oceania Women's Handball Championship was the first edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place in Melbourne, Australia from 22 to 23 March 1997. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 1997 Women's Oceania Handball Championship are handball competition stubs and Oceania Handball Championship.

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2002 Oceania Handball Championship

The 2002 Handball Championship was the third edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place at the Sleeman Centre in Brisbane, Australia from 5 to 7 July 2002. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2002 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2004 Oceania Handball Championship

The 2004 Oceania Handball Championship was the fourth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place in Sydney, Australia from 7 to 9 June 2004. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2004 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2005 Women's Oceania Handball Championship

The 2005 Oceania Handball Nations Cup was the second edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held from 24–28 May in Sydney, Australia. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2005 Women's Oceania Handball Championship are handball competition stubs and Oceania Handball Championship.

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2006 Oceania Handball Championship

The 2006 Oceania Handball Championship was the fifth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place in Sydney, Australia from 22 to 24 May 2006. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2006 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2007 Women's Oceania Handball Championship

The 2007 Oceania Handball Nations Cup was the third edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held from 5 to 6 June 2007, in Sydney, Australia. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2007 Women's Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2008 Oceania Handball Championship

The 2008 Oceania Handball Championship was the sixth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place in Wellington, New Zealand from 7 to 10 April 2008. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2008 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2009 Women's Oceania Handball Championship

The 2009 Oceania Women's Handball Championship was the fourth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place in Brisbane, Australia from 25 to 30 May 2009. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2009 Women's Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2010 Oceania Handball Championship

The 2010 Oceania Handball Championship was the seventh edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, which took place in Porirua, New Zealand from 8 to 10 May 2010. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2010 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2011 Women's Oceania Handball Championship

The 2011 Women's Oceania Handball Championship was the fifth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held on 28 and 29 May 2011 at Wellington, New Zealand. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2011 Women's Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2012 Oceania Handball Championship

The 2012 Oceania Handball Nations Cup was the eighth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held from 22 to 23 June 2012 in Australia. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2012 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2013 Women's Oceania Handball Championship

The 2013 Women's Oceania Handball Championship was the sixth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held on 26 and 27 April 2013 at Wellington, New Zealand. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2013 Women's Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2014 Oceania Handball Championship

The 2014 Oceania Handball Nations Cup was the ninth edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held from 25 to 26 April 2014 in Auckland, New Zealand. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2014 Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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2016 Women's Oceania Handball Championship

The 2016 Women's Oceania Handball Championship was the seventh edition of the Oceania Handball Nations Cup, held on 5 and 6 October at Blacktown Leisure Centre, Stanhope Gardens, Sydney, Australia. Oceania Handball Nations Cup and 2016 Women's Oceania Handball Championship are Oceania Handball Championship.

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See also

Handball competitions in Oceania

Oceania Handball Championship

Oceanian championships

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceania_Handball_Nations_Cup

Also known as Women's Oceania Handball Nations Cup.