PH women's handball squad settles for 12th in IHF World Championships; Argentina reigns supreme
At A Glance
- The Philippine women's handball team settled for a similar 12th place finish after yielding to Vietnam, 16-14, 12-16, 4-8, in the 2026 IHF Beach Handball World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia Sunday, June 28.
(Philippine Women’s Handball)
The Philippine women’s handball team settled for a similar 12th place finish after yielding to Vietnam, 16-14, 12-16, 4-8, in the 2026 IHF Beach Handball World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia Sunday, June 28.
The Nationals got off to a strong opener before losing their steam in the next two frames where the Vietnamese, led by Thanh Huyen Dam Thi, successfully delivered their counter to secure the 11th place in the global joust.
The Philippines, on the other hand, had the same result it had two years ago in China.
Josephine Ong topscored for the Filipinas with 10 points, while Aurora Adriano backed her up with eight points in a losing cause, while Dam Thi paced Vietnam off 15 points.
The Philippines scored a breakthrough win over three-time world champ Brazil, 14-26, 23-22, 7-6, in the main round, marking its biggest victory in the biennial meet. a breakthrough win over three-time world champ Brazil, 14-26, 23-22, 7-6, in the main round, marking its biggest victory in the biennial meet.
However, it failed to grab a quarterfinal ticket as it bowed to Greece, 18-19, 12-21, and Norway, 22-26, 27-24, 6-8.
It led to the country’s relegation to the classification round where it split its first two contests against the United States (20-18), and Uruguay (16-23, 18-14, 2-5) before it eventually stumbled to Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Argentina avenged its last year's finals loss to Germany and beat Denmark, 20-14, 14-27, 6-2, to capture its first-ever world title in the distaff side.