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26.01.2011, 02:58 Sweden, France, Denmark and Spain reach out for the World Championship in Sweden. |
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All WCh semi-finalists from EuropeA familiar situation: Four European teams play for the medals in the two semi-finals of the 22nd Men’s Handball World Championship on Friday in Kristianstad and Malmö. Title defenders France will meet host Sweden while Denmark play against Spain to go to the final, that will take place in Malmö on Sunday. Main Round Group I
Host nation Sweden decided the race for the semi-finals thanks to victories against Croatia and Serbia. But second place in the Main Round Group came at a price: Sweden will have to replace two injured key players before the semi against France: Kim Andersson (hand fracture) and Oscar Carlen (knee injury). Both Nordic teams could count on their spectators that came in thousands. In their direct encounter the crowd was split up 50:50. The neighbouring countries hope to meet again in the final. “Spain is physically stronger than us, but we want to defeat them using our speed,” Danish coach Ulrik Wilbek said. “We are underdogs against France, but we are absolutely satisfied with our results until now. The pressure is on France, and that might be an advantage for us,” Swedish coach Staffan Olsson said.
In the decisive match for the third rank in the group, the Croatians were strong enough to beat Poland. This does not only bring the Balkan team to the 5/6 Placement Match, but with that they also have secured their participation at the Olympics qualification tournament in April 2012. Poland need to win their 7/8 Placement Match to follow the Croats to the London 2012 qualification. Serbia ended up ranked fifth in the group, ahead of the only Non-European team from Argentina. Main Round Group II
After the two tied in the Preliminary Round, both won all their Main Round matches in an impressive manner. After the two neighbouring nations both ended with 9 points, the goal difference decided that France was number one and Spain number two. After their great start with five victories in the Preliminary Round, Iceland lost all three Main Round matches. They still secured third place and therefore direct qualification for the Olympics qualification tournament thanks to their early victory over Hungary. The Hungarians ended on fourth place in the Main Round group and will meet Poland in the crucial 7/8 Placement Match on Friday.
No matter what the result of the 11/12 against Argentina will be, this will become the worst German result at World Championships since 1997. Norway finished before them on fifth place and will meet Serbia for the 9/10 Placement Match. Olympic QualificationThe World Champion will be directly qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games in London, the teams ranked second to fourth are the hosts of the three qualification tournaments. All European teams, who after the World Championship did not book a ticket for London or one of these three tournaments, will fight for the last two qualification tournament tickets at the EHF EURO 2012 in Serbia. Top ScorersCurrent top scorer of the World Championship is Serbia’s Marko Vujin (54 goals) ahead of Mikkel Hansen (Denmark, 49) and Bjarte Myrhol (Norway, 48). Match Schedule
Sweden – France Denmark – Spain Placement matches: 11/12: Germany – Argentina 9/10: Norway – Serbia 7/8:Hungary – Poland 5/6: Iceland – Croatia Final Ranking President’s Cup:
Find more information on the Official Website. TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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