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Nepal School Handball has traveled all the way from Nepal to the Partille World Cup, they look back on their time in Sweden with pride and new experiences. – It is important for us to represent our country, says goalkeeper Orovin Moon.
It is the first time the boys from Bangladesh leave their home country, and they step straight onto the world’s biggest handball court. – The games are fun, but the teams are very good, says Sabit Ahmed Sadat.
HK Aranäs claimed victory in this year’s edition of Handball for All – a tournament within the Partille World Cup aimed at players with intellectual disabilities.
The world’s largest youth handball tournament is going global. During this year’s Partille World Cup in Gothenburg, the organization unveils a new international sister tournament: Partille World Cup Cairo. – This is a historic step for Partille World Cup – and for youth handball as a whole, says Fredrik Andersson, Secretary General of Partille World Cup.
Coach and leader from São Paulo is the new Hall of Fame winner – a true force who has strengthened the bond between Brazil and Partille World Cup.
Herkules from São Paulo returns to Partille World Cup with confidence and an unbeaten streak — now all eyes are on the playoffs.
Mashrihno Sports Academy from Zimbabwe is taking part in this year’s Partille World Cup. With support from the tournament’s foundation, the team gets the chance to travel, stay, and play handball. – It’s very exciting to be in Sweden. It’s not like home, but everyone is nice. I like it, says Lavender Zoe Munro.
On Thursday, Heden was filled with cheers, laughter, and joy as Handball for All took to the courts at Partille World Cup.
It was 20 years since last time, but now Australia is back at Partille World Cup. The G15 team from Brisbane HC looks forward to finally playing on a court suited for handball.
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