Hong Kong, China and Chinese Taipei seal titles at the Men's IHF Trophy – Zone Asia I-A
11 Aug. 2026
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Hong Kong, China's junior team and Chinese Taipei's youth team secured the titles in the Men's IHF Trophy – Zone Asia I-A, which took place between 21 and 25 July in Hong Kong, China.
Four teams lined up in the junior (U20) category - Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, China, Mongolia and Vietnam - who played a round-robin phase over three matchdays, before crossover semi-finals, a final and a bronze-medal match decided the podium.
Chinese Taipei were the form side of the round robin, winning all three of their matches: 21:20 over Hong Kong, 44:22 over Mongolia and 36:29 over Vietnam. Vietnam finished second behind them, opening with a comfortable 42:29 win over Mongolia and following up with a 22:19 win over the hosts, before their only defeat came against Chinese Taipei. Mongolia snatched third spot with a narrow 22:21 win over Hong Kong on the final matchday, leaving the hosts without a win from the group phase.
That result set up crossover semi-finals between the group's first and fourth-placed sides, and second and third. Hong Kong, bottom of the round robin, produced the tournament's biggest upset by edging group winners Chinese Taipei, 20:18, while Vietnam comfortably saw off Mongolia, 39:26, to reach the final.
The final proved to be a repeat of the group-phase script, with Hong Kong once again getting the better of a side they had trailed in the standings. The hosts held on for a 28:27 win over Vietnam to claim the title, having lost all three of their round-robin matches just days earlier. The match went to overtime, after Hong Kong were down five goals in the 33rd minute, 11:15. After 60 minutes, the score was tied, 20:20, with the same result after two halves of five minutes each in over time, 24:24. The hosts clinched the win by dominating the next two halves, taking a 28:27 win and the title. Chinese Taipei responded to their semi-final exit by beating Mongolia comfortably in the bronze-medal match, 41:22, to round out the podium.
Mongolia's Tumenbayar Altantsog was the top scorer of the competition, with 35 goals.
Final standings - Junior: 1. Hong Kong, China, 2. Vietnam, 3. Chinese Taipei, 4. Mongolia.
Five teams contested the youth (U18) category - Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, China, Macao, Mongolia and Vietnam – who played a single round robin over five matchdays, with the standings after the final round deciding the champions.
Chinese Taipei went through the competition unbeaten, defeating Hong Kong 29:25 on the opening day before adding wins over Macao (36:14), Vietnam (39:17) and Mongolia (41:22), finishing on eight points with a goal difference of +67. Hong Kong took second place with three wins from four, losing only to the eventual champions before responding with wins over Vietnam (37:13), Mongolia (44:27) and Macao (42:25).
Macao completed the podium in third, beating Mongolia in a tight 37:35 contest and Vietnam 33:16, against two defeats to the tournament's top two sides. Mongolia's sole win came in the tournament's opening match, a 36:31 defeat of Vietnam, before three straight defeats left them fourth. Vietnam finished the round robin without a win, taking fifth place after four defeats.
Mongolia's Battulga Boldbaatar was the top scorer, with 34 goals.
Final standings - Youth: 1. Chinese Taipei 2. Hong Kong, China, 3. Macao, 4. Mongolia, 5. Vietnam
11 Aug. 2026

Hong Kong, China's junior team and Chinese Taipei's youth team secured the titles in the Men's IHF Trophy – Zone Asia I-A, which took place between 21 and 25 July in Hong Kong, China.
Four teams lined up in the junior (U20) category - Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, China, Mongolia and Vietnam - who played a round-robin phase over three matchdays, before crossover semi-finals, a final and a bronze-medal match decided the podium.
Chinese Taipei were the form side of the round robin, winning all three of their matches: 21:20 over Hong Kong, 44:22 over Mongolia and 36:29 over Vietnam. Vietnam finished second behind them, opening with a comfortable 42:29 win over Mongolia and following up with a 22:19 win over the hosts, before their only defeat came against Chinese Taipei. Mongolia snatched third spot with a narrow 22:21 win over Hong Kong on the final matchday, leaving the hosts without a win from the group phase.
That result set up crossover semi-finals between the group's first and fourth-placed sides, and second and third. Hong Kong, bottom of the round robin, produced the tournament's biggest upset by edging group winners Chinese Taipei, 20:18, while Vietnam comfortably saw off Mongolia, 39:26, to reach the final.
The final proved to be a repeat of the group-phase script, with Hong Kong once again getting the better of a side they had trailed in the standings. The hosts held on for a 28:27 win over Vietnam to claim the title, having lost all three of their round-robin matches just days earlier. The match went to overtime, after Hong Kong were down five goals in the 33rd minute, 11:15. After 60 minutes, the score was tied, 20:20, with the same result after two halves of five minutes each in over time, 24:24. The hosts clinched the win by dominating the next two halves, taking a 28:27 win and the title. Chinese Taipei responded to their semi-final exit by beating Mongolia comfortably in the bronze-medal match, 41:22, to round out the podium.
Mongolia's Tumenbayar Altantsog was the top scorer of the competition, with 35 goals.
Final standings - Junior: 1. Hong Kong, China, 2. Vietnam, 3. Chinese Taipei, 4. Mongolia.
Five teams contested the youth (U18) category - Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, China, Macao, Mongolia and Vietnam – who played a single round robin over five matchdays, with the standings after the final round deciding the champions.
Chinese Taipei went through the competition unbeaten, defeating Hong Kong 29:25 on the opening day before adding wins over Macao (36:14), Vietnam (39:17) and Mongolia (41:22), finishing on eight points with a goal difference of +67. Hong Kong took second place with three wins from four, losing only to the eventual champions before responding with wins over Vietnam (37:13), Mongolia (44:27) and Macao (42:25).
Macao completed the podium in third, beating Mongolia in a tight 37:35 contest and Vietnam 33:16, against two defeats to the tournament's top two sides. Mongolia's sole win came in the tournament's opening match, a 36:31 defeat of Vietnam, before three straight defeats left them fourth. Vietnam finished the round robin without a win, taking fifth place after four defeats.
Mongolia's Battulga Boldbaatar was the top scorer, with 34 goals.
Final standings - Youth: 1. Chinese Taipei 2. Hong Kong, China, 3. Macao, 4. Mongolia, 5. Vietnam
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