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-08:30 Line-up of Team A/B (team seating in the first substitution area after the<br />

players’ entrance point)<br />

-08:00 Line-up of Team B/A<br />

-07:30 Introduction of Team A – players and officials<br />

-06:00 Introduction of Team B – players and officials<br />

-04:30 Introduction of the referees, <strong>EHF</strong> officials<br />

-04:00 National anthem of Team A<br />

-02:45 National anthem of Team B<br />

-01:30 Fair play announcement/parallel with final match preparations of the teams<br />

00:00 Throw-off/Order by <strong>EHF</strong> delegate supported by the floor manager<br />

18.14. Further details and information about the pre-match procedure is provided to the<br />

participating Member Federations in enclosure 3. Additional information may also be<br />

provided by the <strong>EHF</strong> before the beginning of the <strong>EHF</strong> <strong>YAC</strong> <strong>EURO</strong> Qualification or during<br />

the respective technical meeting (via the <strong>EHF</strong> delegate(s)). The additional information<br />

may contain modifications to the schedule mentioned under article 18.13 due to the<br />

practicalities of each venue and each match.<br />

18.15. Instructions regarding pre-match procedure given by the floor manager and/or the <strong>EHF</strong><br />

delegate(s) in the playing hall before each match prevail and must in any case be<br />

followed by any persons involved in the pre-match procedure.<br />

18.16. The Host Federation must ensure that the pre-match procedure is carried out in<br />

accordance with the present Regulations (including enclosure 3) and the <strong>EHF</strong>/<strong>EHF</strong><br />

Officials’ instructions communicated from time to time before the match.<br />

B. Post-match procedures<br />

Handshake and line-up<br />

18.17. Immediately after the end of an <strong>EHF</strong> <strong>YAC</strong> <strong>EURO</strong> Qualification match, the team officials<br />

must carry out an informal handshake with the team officials of the opposing team.<br />

18.18. After the public announcer’s announcement of the teams’ line-up, the playing teams<br />

must line-up in the centre of the playing court facing the judges’ table according to<br />

enclosure 4 and must thereafter carry out the official passing-by handshake with the<br />

opposing team players.<br />

Mixed zone<br />

18.19. A mixed zone may be set-up by the Host Federation.<br />

18.20. The Host Federation ensures that the mixed zone area, if set-up, comply with the<br />

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