Sebastien Edgar, who plays for Käerjeng in Luxembourg and was the overall top scorer with 66 goals of the IHF Emerging Nations 2019, is representing Great Britain once again. The 30-year-old Edgar came into the fold back in 2008 and featured in the 2012 Olympic Games and EHF EURO Qualifiers.
Such critical experience, mixed with the likes of new talent Francisco Perreira, who plays his handball for Füchse Berlin’s young second team, will be a big boost for the side. Perreira obtained his dual Portuguese-English nationality last June.
Furthermore, Great Britain-based players such as Chris White (Livingston) want to build upon a strong outing in the IHF Emerging Nations 2019; notably, White came through the ranks having represented GB at U18 and U20.
The full Great Britain squad for the tournament in Finland is available here.
However, head coach Ricardo Vasconcelos will have his work cut out attempting to have this group gel.
“The entire group will only be together, for the first time in two years, on the day before the first game, unfortunately. Although we had a few preparation camps based in the UK, the travel restrictions made it impossible to have the players based abroad in our camps,” Vasconcelos said.
“We have a very young team, with a few players that will be representing GB for the first time, so we are very excited to see how they react to this level of opposition.”