Saudi Arabia fall to Kuwait at Asian u-21 handball championship

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Updated 19 July 2022
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Saudi Arabia fall to Kuwait at Asian u-21 handball championship

  • The young Falcons now third in Group A with one match left against South Korea

Saudi Arabia have lost 26-30 to Kuwait in their second group match of the 17th Asian Men’s Junior Handball Championship currently taking place in Manama, Bahrain.

The tournament acts as a qualifying competition for the 2023 International Handball Federation’s Men’s Junior World Championship taking place in Germany and Greece.

The defeat means the young Falcons are now third in Group A on two points, behind leaders South Korea, who beat Iran 32-27, and second placed Kuwait, who are on three points each. Iran remain bottom of the group with no points.

The Saudi national team wrap up their group matches on Wednesday against South Korea at Khalifa Sports City, while Kuwait take on Iran.


Monaco stun Lens 3-2 to hand PSG the chance to go top in France

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Monaco stun Lens 3-2 to hand PSG the chance to go top in France

  • Odsonne Édouard scored early with a volley for Lens
  • United States forward Folarin Balogun scored against the run of play in the 62nd

LENS, France: French league leader Lens were stunned by three second-half goals as Monaco came from behind to win 3-2 to give Paris Saint-Germain the chance to go top on Saturday.
Odsonne Édouard scored early with a volley for Lens and Florian Thauvin converted the rebound after Monaco goalkeeper Philipp Köhn could only parry a deflected shot early in the second half.
That was as good as it got for the home team, however.
United States forward Folarin Balogun scored against the run of play in the 62nd, Denis Zakaria equalized in the 70th and Ansu Fati pounced on another defensive blunder to make it 3-2 two minutes after that.
It was quite the reversal for Monaco, which led PSG 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League playoff on Tuesday after two goals from Balogun, only to lose 3-2.
Lens’ evening were summed up when Saud Abdulhamid was booked for diving instead of getting a penalty that he felt he deserved.
Lens were only a point clear of PSG before the capital club hosted last-place Metz later Saturday.
Also, Toulouse were hosting promoted Paris FC.