Saudi-Arabiens håndboldlandshold (herrer)
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Holdinformation | |||
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Forbund | Saudi-Arabiens håndboldforbund | ||
Landstræner | Jan Pytlick | ||
Assistenttræner | Morten Soubak | ||
Kamptrøjer | |||
Resultater | |||
Verdensmesterskabet | |||
Deltagelser | 8 | ||
Bedste res. | 19.-plads (2003, 2013) | ||
Asienmesterskabet | |||
Deltagelser | 12 | ||
Bedste res. | 3.-plads (2002, 2008, 2012 | ||
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Saudi-Arabiens håndboldlandshold for mænd er det mandlige landshold i håndbold for Saudi-Arabien. Det repræsenterer landet i internationale håndboldturneringer.
Resultater
VM
- 1997 – 21. plads
- 1999 – 22. plads
- 2001 – 21. plads
- 2003 – 19. plads
- 2009 – 23. plads
- 2013 – 19. plads
- 2015 – 22. plads
- 2017 – 20. plads
- 2019 – 21. plads
- 2021 – Ikke kvalificeret
- 2023 – 29. plads
Asienmesterskabet
1977: 8.-plads
1979: Ikke Kvalificeret
1983: 5.-plads
1987: Ikke Kvalificeret
1989: 5.-plads
1991: 10.-plads
1993: 4.-plads
1995: Ikke Kvalificeret
2000: Deltog ikke
2003:
Bronze
2004: 5.-plads
2006: Deltog ikke
2008:
Bronze
2010: 4.-plads
2012:
Bronze
2014: 6.-plads
2016: 4.-plads
2018: 4.-plads
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