
AHF postpones U-17 Asian Championship amid regional tensions
Bahrain were placed into Group A alongside Kuwait and Hong Kong and their preparations will continue as normal.
Safety Takes Precedence
AHF released a statement emphasizing that the move was made 'to ensure the safety of all teams and athletes.' While no new dates have been confirmed, the AFC noted that discussions are ongoing with the Jordan Handball Federation and relevant authorities to determine a suitable rescheduling window.

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