Kosovo men's national handball team explained

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    Association:Handball Federation of Kosovo
    Coach:Bujar Qerimi
    Captain:Valon Dedaj
    Most Caps:Kastriot Jupa (56)
    Most Goals:Kastriot Jupa (189)
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    Regional Name:IHF Emerging Nations Championship
    Regional Cup Apps:2
    Regional Cup First:2015
    Regional Cup Best:3rd (2015, 2017)
    Updated:18 June 2017

    The Kosovo national men's handball team is the national handball team of Kosovo, representing the country in international competition. The team is governed by Handball Federation of Kosovo. The national handball team started competing in international competitions in 2014, following Kosovo's full status recognition from the International Handball Federation (IHF).

    History

    Handball first arrived in Kosovo in the late 1940s, and by 1948 there were several registered clubs starting to compete in informal domestic competitions. By 1951, indoor handball was introduced. Two years later, in 1953, Handball Federation of Kosovo was founded, under the auspices of the Yugoslav Handball Federation.

    In 1979, whilst part of the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo hosted the 1979 Women's Junior World Handball Championship.

    Following the breakdown of Yugoslavia and subsequent independence of Kosovo as a nation, Handball Federation of Kosovo began operating independently.

    In 2014, six years after Kosovo declared independence, the European Handball Federation (EHF) recognised Kosovo as a full member state and immediately the Kosovo national handball team started competing in international competition.

    After a difficult start, Kosovo's national team has started to gain notoriety in international competition. After twice winning the bronze medal in the international IHF Trophy for emerging nations, in Kosovo 2015 on home soil and as well in Bulgaria 2017 the team is no longer considered an emerging nation.[1] Kosovo after this tournament advanced to the 2nd phase of qualification for EURO 2020.

    Following a lengthy campaign in the 2020 European Men's Handball Championship qualification where Kosovo defeated Israel and drew Poland, the team won a direct spot in the second phase of the upcoming 2022 qualification tournament.

    Most recently, at the 2021 World Men's Handball Championship – European qualification tournament, Kosovo drew with Italy and defeated Georgia to take the second place, behind Romania, in the qualifying group.

    EHF European Championship

    IHF Handball World Championship

    IHF Emerging Nations Championship

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    3rd 6 4 0 2
    3rd 6 4 0 2
    Total 12 8 0 4

    Team

    Current squad

    Coaches

    No.NamePeriod
    1. Alfred Llazari2014–2015
    2. Taib Kabashi2015–2016
    3. Taip Ramadani
    Javier Cabanas
    2016–2021
    2020–2021
    4. Bujar Qerimi2021–

    Captains

    Individual all-time records

    Most matches played


    Total number of matches played in official competitions only.

    RankPlayerMatchesGoals
    1Kastriot Jupa56189
    2Deniz Terziqi43136
    3Valon Dedaj42164
    4Drilon Tahirukaj4178
    5Luigj Quni3649
    6Egzon Gjuka35105
    6Lindrit Fetahu3560
    8Oltion Beshiri3463
    9Haris Berisha331
    10Drenit Tahirukaj2882

    Most goals scored


    Total number of goals scored in official competitions only.

    RankPlayerGoalsMatches
    1Kastriot Jupa18956
    2Valon Dedaj16442
    3Deniz Terziqi13643
    4Egzon Gjuka10535
    5Drilon Tahirukaj8841
    6Drenit Tahirukaj8228
    8Florim Hoxha8128
    8Enis Kabashi6719
    9Oltion Beshiri6334
    10Kreshnik Krasniqi6024
    10Lindrit Fetahu6035

    Notes and references

    References

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Kosova fiton medaljen e bronztë në hendboll.
    2. Web site: Qerimi shpall listën për ndeshjet me Malin e Zi dhe Slloveninë.