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World Championship U20 WomenSeason 2026

Angola U20 W vs India U20 W

29 June 2026 at 07:15
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Angola U20 W crushed India U20 W 33–14 in their President's Cup Group I opener at the IHF Women's Junior World Championship in Jinzhong.

Match Analysis

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How it unfolded

Angola controlled the match from the outset. Their physically strong defence limited India to just five goals in the first half, while the Angolan attack steadily built a 13–5 lead by the interval. After the restart, the disparity only widened: Angola added 20 more goals while conceding nine, cruising to a 33–14 final score.

The shooting numbers reflect total dominance. Angola converted 33 of their 44 attempts (75% efficiency), while India managed only 14 goals from 35 shots (40%). Angola generated 21 goals from the near (6m) zone and added eight fastbreak goals; India's fastbreak count was zero.

The turning point

There was no single decisive swing — Angola simply imposed their game from the first whistle. By the 10-minute mark, they already held a multi-goal lead and never allowed India to close within single digits after the midway point of the first half. India's 22 turnovers (as indicated by the mismatch in shot volume) compounded their struggles against Angola's aggressive defence.

Key performers

Leticia Costa (Angola) was the match's top scorer, hitting 9 of 10 shots (90%) from the near and wing positions. Isabel Ambrosio added 7 goals from 10 attempts (70%), and Vilma Da Cunha Manuel contributed 3 goals from 4 shots. All three were instrumental in Angola's relentless second-half surge.

For India, Pradnya Balaso Mane scored a team-high 7 goals from 17 attempts but lacked support — only four other teammates found the net. Ridhima and Swati each scored twice, combining for 3/3 shooting.

No official Player of the Match was announced on the IHF match centre at time of writing.

By the numbers — interpreted

Angola's 75% shooting efficiency (33/44) against India's 40% (14/35) tells the story of a one-sided contest. The 19-goal margin was built on a stark contrast in finishing and transition play: Angola scored eight fastbreak goals to India's none, and generated 21 goals from the 6m line compared to India's seven. Both teams were efficient from the penalty spot — Angola converted 4/5 (80%) and India 2/2 (100%) — but Angola earned more opportunities there, reflecting their greater penetration.

What it means

Both Angola and India entered the President's Cup — the consolation bracket for teams eliminated in the preliminary round — with two points each after their group-stage wins. Angola's dominant victory in President's Cup Group I gives them a strong position; they face Egypt next on 30 June. India, after this heavy defeat, will need to regroup quickly ahead of their second group match.

In Group I's other fixture on 29 June, Egypt thrashed Paraguay 40–17, meaning Angola and Egypt both sit on four points after the opening day of the President's Cup. The top two teams from each President's Cup group advance to the placement matches.

Verdict

Angola executed a near-perfect game plan: suffocating defence, sharp transition play, and ruthless finishing. India, competing at their first IHF Women's Junior World Championship, were outclassed but gained valuable experience. The gap in quality was clear, and Angola will take significant confidence into their remaining group games.

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 30 Jun 2026