Best News Network

Asian Handball Day: Interesting facts about Indian handball-Sports News , Firstpost

On the occasion of Asian Handball Day, here are some interesting facts about Indian handball:

Asian Handball Day: Interesting facts about Indian handball

Representational image. AFP

It was about two weeks ago when India registered their best ever show at the Olympic Games in Tokyo with seven medals. The country’s participation in 18 disciplines, five more than that of the London edition in 2012, was an evidence of the steady progress that the Indian sporting industry has been making in recent years.

Apart from the mainstream sports, there have been many other sports which have potential to become successful at the global stage. One such sport is handball. Originated in the early 20th century in Europe, this exciting sport has been one of the most played sports at grassroots in India.

On the occasion of Asian Handball Day, here are some interesting facts about Indian handball:

1. Handball’s introduction in India

It was in 1972 that this attractive and fast-paced sport grabbed the attention of the Indians as it was played for the first time by individuals in the country. It was Haryana where the sport took baby steps before being promoted to the next level. Currently, handball has more than 80,000 registered players in the country.

2. First Nationals on football field

After developing the sport in the country, Haryana hosted the first-ever Senior National Tournament in Rohtak in 1972. Haryana emerged as the first national champions while Vidarbha secured the silver medal. The tournament was played on a football field and the sport was continued to be played outdoors until 1975.

3. International experience

The first time the Indian men’s handball team participated in any tournament abroad was in 1979. The team travelled to Nanjing, China to take part in the Asian Championships. It was also the first time that Indian players were introduced to the indoor handball facilities. India concluded the event with fifth-place finish. On the other hand, the women’s team had travelled to China for its first international tournament back in 1987.

4. India team’s first leaders: M Venugopal and Lavneet Kaur Randhawa

M Venugopal donned the captain’s hat and became the first player to lead the Indian men’s side during the team’s maiden international outing at the Asian Championships in China in 1979. While Lavneet Kaur Randhawa became the first women captain when she was selected to lead the team for a tournament in China in 1987.

5. Glimpses of the international stars

In 1981, India hosted the first international tournament and it provided Indian fans an opportunity to watch the international players live in their own backyard. A six-team tournament saw China, Japan, Bahrain and Korea competing alongside two teams from India — India Blue and India Yellow. That tournament served as a much-needed preparation for Indian players ahead of the 1982 Delhi Asian Games.

6. Major boost at grassroots

Recognising handball’s potential in the country, the Sports Ministry included the sport in the Khelo India Youth Games earlier this year. Being an Olympic sport, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has been sponsoring the Indian teams for all the Asian Games since 1982.

7. Professional lift to handball

With the help from International and Asian governing bodies, Indian handball is set to bring in the best international expertise and exposure for its players, coaches and other officials with the Premier Handball League (PHL) which aims to script a new chapter for the sport in India.

Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our  Twitter, & Facebook

We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.

For all the latest Sports News Click Here 

 For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! NewsAzi is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.