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Bahrain's Young Handballers Eye Brazilian Scalp

Bahrain's Young Handballers Eye Brazilian Scalp

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TDT | Manama
Bahrain's U16 handball side look to extend their positive run against Brazil today
Finding Their Rhythm
Bahrain's campaign at the World Championship in Cairo began in turbulent fashion, with early defeats to Japan and hosts Egypt. A composed 31–27 win over South Korea, however, steadied the ship and secured third place in the preliminary group, earning a route into the President's Cup — the classification stage for final tournament rankings.
President's Cup Progress
Once there, Bahrain opened with an assured win over the United States before holding Tunisia to a hard-earned draw. Those results have lifted spirits and sharpened focus ahead of today's 5:15 p.m. match against Brazil.
Bigger Picture
With the tournament running until 17 August, every result now directly impacts the final world ranking. Bahrain's coaching staff have been rotating the bench wisely, ensuring fresh legs for what could be a tight encounter against a side accustomed to fast-paced handball.
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