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Indian club Win Bronze at the Asian Women’s Club League Handball Championship in Kazakhstan

By MyKhel Staff

At the Dostyk Universal Sports Complex in Almaty, Kazakhstan, captain Menica Thakur's decisive penalty ensured a shootout victory for India's Golden Eagles Bharat Club over Uzbekistan's Uzbechka HC to secure a tense third-place playoff at the 7th Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship recently. It is the second consecutive year an Indian club has claimed a podium finish in this prestigious tournament.

Led by Priyanka and Menica, Golden Eagles Bharat overcame an early deficit to level the score 11-11 at halftime. In the second half, Priyanka's last-second equalizer forced penalties, where Menica's decisive shot sealed a 3-2 shootout win after a 22-22 draw in full time.

Asian Women s Club League Handball

"This victory means a lot to us and reflects how far Indian handball has come. The sport is growing, and we're starting to see what's possible with the right effort and support. I'm proud to be part of this team and excited for what the future holds for Indian handball," said Menica, whose performances earned her a spot in the tournament's all-star team.

As the Golden Eagles Bharat Women's Team battled for glory in Almaty, 1700 kilometres away, in Aligarh, the next batch of hand-picked handball talents was silently hard at work at the Golden Eagles Centre of Excellence - Handball. Aligarh's Pavna Industries has taken a keen interest in India's untapped handball potential and is helping develop the sport from the ground up through the Pavna Sports Venture and the Golden Eagles Centre of Excellence - Handball.

So far, the academy kids have participated in International Handball Federation events and the Youth World Championships, displaying certain evidence of the concept at work.

"The Golden Eagles' victory is a testament to the incredible potential of handball in India, a sport we are deeply committed to developing from the grassroots to the international stage. Our focus on women's development is central to this mission, as we aim to create a balanced and thriving sporting culture that inspires generations to come. With every success, we're showcasing the potential of Indian athletes on the global stage and paving the way for future champions." explains Priya Jain, Executive Director of Pavna Industries and Chairperson of Pavna Sports Venture.

As is the case with several high-performance academies, the Golden Eagles Centre of Excellence - Handball hones the 40 athletes they have handpicked into elite handball players while looking after their holistic development. The enrollees learn tactics, sharpen their skills, and build on their core values on the field while continuing with their education at the adjoining DPS School.

Priyanka, one of the budding handball talents recruited to the Golden Eagles Centre of Excellence - Handball, said: "It is an amazing place. The facilities here are top-notch, and we get everything we need to improve our game. The competition here is really tough, and that pushes us to get better every day. But it's not just about handball-they make sure we're taken care of in every way, from our training to our education. We're taught to work hard on the court and in school, and that really helps us grow as players and as people."

Story first published: Thursday, October 10, 2024, 12:02 [IST]
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