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National handball team
The Australia national handball team is the national handball team of Australia , representing the country in international matches.
Handball Australia is the national governing body for the Olympic Sport of Handball and for the sport of Beach Handball.[ 1] Australia has consistently won the Oceania championships in both men's and women's division. In 2014 the International Handball Federation (IHF) decided to exclude Australia from the 2015 World Men's Handball Championship.[ 2]
Tournament record
Olympic Games
World Championship
Oceania Nations Cup
Asian Championship
Pacific Cup
IHF Emerging Nations Championship
Kit suppliers
Team
Current squad
This is selected squad for the 2023 IHF Emerging Nations Championship .[ 3]
Head coach: Taip Ramadani
Notable players
Individual records
Most matches played
As of 20 April 2022[ 4] Total number of international matches.
Rank
Player
Years
Matches
Goals
1
Darryl McCormack
1994 - 2007
71
269
2
Taip Ramadani
1994 - 2009
68
191
3
Lee Schofield
1996 - 2012
68
109
4
Bevan Calvert
2005 - 2015
52
166
5
Ognjen Latinović
2004 - 2014
50
4
6
Milan Slavujević
1995 - 2007
47
159
7
Saša Šestić
1998 -
43
118
8
Timothy Anderson
2013 -
41
125
9
Tommy Fletcher
2009 - 2016
39
175
10
Caleb Gahan
2013 -
38
123
Most goals scored
As of 20 April 2022[ 4] Total number of international goals.
Rank
Player
Years
Goals
Matches
1
Darryl McCormack
1994 - 2007
269
71
2
Taip Ramadani
1994 - 2009
191
68
3
Tommy Fletcher
2009 - 2016
175
39
4
Bevan Calvert
2005 - 2015
166
52
5
Milan Slavujević
1995 - 2007
159
47
6
Timothy Anderson
2013 -
125
41
7
Caleb Gahan
2013 -
123
38
8
Tomasz Szklarski
2015 -
122
29
9
Saša Šestić
1998 -
118
43
10
Lee Schofield
1996 - 2012
109
68
International matches
Notes and references
Notes
^ Mohamed Abdel Wahed was named as stand-in coach for the 2020 Asian Men's Championship in Kuwait, following the withdrawal of Ante Jelićić
References
External links