1998 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship

1998 Asian Junior Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Japan
Dates 31 August – 4 September 1998
Teams 5
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  South Korea (5th title)
Runner-up  China
Third place  Kazakhstan
Fourth place  Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches 10
Goals scored 463 (46.3 per match)
Top scorer(s) South Korea Kim Hyang-ki (30)
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The 1998 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship (5th tournament) took place in Osaka from 31 August–4 September. It acts as the Asian qualifying tournament for the 1999 Women's Junior World Handball Championship.

Results

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 South Korea 4 4 0 0 122 89 +33 8
 China 4 3 0 1 92 86 +6 6
 Kazakhstan 4 2 0 2 80 89 −9 4
 Japan 4 1 0 3 89 92 −3 2
 Chinese Taipei 4 0 0 4 80 107 −27 0
31 August 1998
14:30
Japan  20–21  Kazakhstan Maishima Arena, Osaka
six players 3 (8–12) Kubassova, Sidorenko 6
  Report  

31 August 1998
16:30
South Korea  25–19  China Maishima Arena, Osaka
Kim H.K. 10 (12–7) Li Y. 7
  Report  

1 September 1998
14:30
South Korea  30–22  Chinese Taipei Maishima Arena, Osaka
Myoung B.H. 5 (13–11) Tu H.Y. 6
  Report  

1 September 1998
16:30
China  22–15  Kazakhstan Maishima Arena, Osaka
Li Y., Li Y.L. 6 (12–8) Kubassova, Sidorenko 4
  Report  

2 September 1998
14:30
Japan  19–20  China Maishima Arena, Osaka
Sugaya 7 (8–9) Li Y. 7
  Red card Report   Red card

2 September 1998
16:30
Kazakhstan  24–16  Chinese Taipei Maishima Arena, Osaka
Yegunova 6 (12–5) Liang Y.P. 5
  Red card Report  

3 September 1998
14:30
South Korea  31–20  Kazakhstan Maishima Arena, Osaka
Lee H.Y. 9 (20–7) Shapovalova 6
  Red card Report

3 September 1998
16:30
Japan  22–15  Chinese Taipei Maishima Arena, Osaka
Sugaya 6 (9–7) Tu H.Y., Su C.L. 3
11×  Red card Report   Red card

4 September 1998
14:30
China  31–27  Chinese Taipei Maishima Arena, Osaka
Li Y.L. 8 (16–11) Tsai P.L. 7
  Red card Report   Red card

4 September 1998
16:30
South Korea  36–28  Japan Maishima Arena, Osaka
Kim H.K. 13 (19–15) Watanabe 8
  Red card Report  

Final standing

Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  South Korea
2nd, silver medalist(s)  China
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Kazakhstan
4  Japan
5  Chinese Taipei
Team qualified for the 1999 Junior World Championship

All-star team

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