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2019 IHF Emerging Nations Championship
The 2019 IHF Emerging Nations Handball Championship was the third edition of the IHF Emerging Nations Championship held in Georgia under the aegis of International Handball Federation from 7 to 16 June 2019. Georgia defeated Cuba in the final to win their first title and earned the right to compete at the Relegation Round of 2022 European Championship qualification. A total of twelve countries participated in the tournament. Venues The championship were played in Tbilisi, Georgia. Participating teams Unlike previous edition, Europe was represented only by the teams who competed at the first phase of 2022 European Championship qualification and failed to advance to the Relegation Round. That implied Faroe Islands not to defend their title at this tournament. :1 Bold indicates champion for that year. ''Italics'' indicates host. Draw The draw was held on 26 April 2019. Georgia had the right to choose their group after the draw was completed. Seeding Preliminary round ''All ...
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Sebastien Edgar
Sebastien Edgar (born 26 May 1991) is a British handball player. He was born in Basildon in Essex, England. He competed for the British national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Early life Edgar moved to France at a young age and spent the majority of his childhood there. He practiced judo before taking up handball. Handball career A right-sided player, Edgar played club handball in France with Nimes and Valence. For the 2019/20 season, he competed with Luxembourg-based Handball Käerjeng Handball Käerjeng, formerly known as HBC Bascharage is a handball club from Bascharage, Luxembourg Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; .... International career Edgar was a member of Great Britain's 2012 Olympic Handball squad. He scored in a match against Sweden. He remained a part of Team GB's squad, participating in Emerging Nations tournaments and Euro Qualifying ...
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Dariel García
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Huang Peijie
Huang or Hwang may refer to: Location * Huang County, former county in Shandong, China, current Longkou City * Yellow River, or Huang River, in China * Huangshan, mountain range in Anhui, China * Huang (state), state in ancient China. * Hwang River, in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea People * Emperor of China, titled as Huángdì (皇帝) * Huang (surname) (黄 / 黃), Chinese surname with several Vietnamese variants * Hwang (surname) (黃), (皇), a common Korean family name Other uses * Huang (jade), a jade arc-shaped artifact that was used as a pendant * Fenghuang, mythological birds of East Asia * Huang, a character in the anime cartoon ''Darker than Black'' * Hwang Seong-gyeong, a character in the ''Soulcalibur'' video game series * Huang (Coca-Cola), a brand of Coca-Cola * Huang Harmonicas, a Chinese-based manufacturer of harmonica The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notab ...
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William Romero
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Uzeir Salimov
Uzeir ( ar, عزير; he, עֻזֵיר) is an Arab village in northern Israel. Located near Nazareth Illit in the Lower Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of al-Batuf Regional Council. In it had a population of . History Findings from the Roman, Byzantine and Early Islamic periods have been found in the village. Ottoman era It was mentioned in the Ottoman defter for the year 1555–1556, as ''Mezraa'' land, (that is, cultivated land), called ''‘Uzayr'', located in the ''Nahiya'' of Tabariyya of the '' Liwa'' of Safad. The land was designated as Timar land. In 1799, a map from Napoleon's invasion by Pierre Jacotin showed the place, named as ''El Qasr''. In 1838 it was noted as a Muslim village, ''el-'Aziz'', in the Nazareth District. In 1875, the French explorer Victor Guérin reached the village and described it as consisting of about 20 houses on the side of a hill. A few old columns were remains after an ancient site which had preceded the present village. ...
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Devinder Singh
Davinder Singh is a former Indian hockey player. He was part of the Indian hockey team that won the gold medal in the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo ....Golden
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Ramazan Muradov
Ramazan often refers to: * Ramadan or Ramazan, the holy month in Islam during which Muslims fast for 30 days Ramazan may also refer to: Given name (people) Sportsmen * Ramazan Tavşancıoğlu (born 1984), Australian football (soccer) player * Ramazan Kurşunlu (born 1981), Turkish football (soccer) player *Ramazan Ramazanov (born 1984), Russian kickboxer *Ramazan Tunç (born 1975), Turkish football (soccer) player *Ramazan Abbasov (born 1983), Azerbaijani football (soccer) player * Ramazan Rragami (born 1944), former Albanian football (soccer) player * Ramazan Sal (born 1985), Turkish professional footballer who currently plays as a center back for Göztepe *Ramazan Magomedov, Belarusian amateur boxer who qualified for the 2008 Olympics *Ramazan Özcan (born 1984), Austrian football goalkeeper * Ramazan Çevik (born 1992), Belgian professional footballer of Turkish descent *Ramazan Kahya (born 1984), Turkish professional footballer *Ramazan Serkan Kılıç (born 1984), Turki ...
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Nathanael Green (handballer)
Nathanael Greene (June 19, 1786, sometimes misspelled Nathaniel) was a major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. He emerged from the war with a reputation as General George Washington's most talented and dependable officer, and is known for his successful command in the southern theater of the war. Born into a prosperous Quaker family in Warwick, Rhode Island, Greene became active in the colonial opposition to British revenue policies in the early 1770s and helped establish the Kentish Guards, a state militia. After the April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord, the legislature of Rhode Island established an army and appointed Greene to command it. Later in the year, Greene became a general in the newly established Continental Army. Greene served under Washington in the Boston campaign, the New York and New Jersey campaign, and the Philadelphia campaign before being appointed quartermaster general of the Continental Army in 1778. In October 17 ...
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Omar Toledano
ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb ( ar, عمر بن الخطاب, also spelled Omar, ) was the second Rashidun caliph, ruling from August 634 until his assassination in 644. He succeeded Abu Bakr () as the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate on 23 August 634. Umar was a senior companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was also an expert Muslim jurist known for his pious and just nature, which earned him the epithet ''al-Fārūq'' ("the one who distinguishes (between right and wrong)"). Umar initially opposed Muhammad, his distant Qurayshite kinsman and later son-in-law. Following his conversion to Islam in 616, he became the first Muslim to openly pray at the Kaaba. Umar participated in almost all battles and expeditions under Muhammad, who bestowed the title ''al-Fārūq'' ('the Distinguisher') upon Umar, for his judgements. After Muhammad's death in June 632, Umar pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr () as the first caliph and served as the closest adviser t ...
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Sabir Nazaraliyev
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