10.12.2012, 03:17
Main Round opens with three thrilling games

Round up of the Women's EHF EURO 2012 stories from the last 24 hours


Main Round opens with three thrilling games

Every afternoon the European Handball Federation publishes a brief summary of the stories that have gone online on the EHF EURO 2012's dedicated website ehf-euro.com. This is the summary from the past 24 hours.

The 2012 Women's EHF European Championship in Serbia (4 to 16 December) is well underway, and as the tournament progresses, the number of stories on the host nation and the 16 participating teams steadily increases.

For more information, pictures, and stories from the tournament, check out the Women's EHF EURO Facebook page, and every game can be seen live on the EHF EURO YouTube channel.

Sunday match reports
Russian catch-up grants them draw
Bulatovic's goals secure win
Romania with passion, power and Neagu



Monday previews
Czech Republic vs Denmark
Norway vs France
Serbia vs Sweden



First coaches awarded with EHF PRO licence
The first 20 handball coaches were awarded with an EHF Pro Licence on the closing day of the 2012 EHF 'RINCK' Convention Open Master Coach and Licencing course in Belgrade on Sunday. Click here.



"It is all about focus," says Grigel
There was a lot of joy and relief in the Danish squad when progression to the Main Round had been secured with a 37:30 win against FYR Macedonia Saturday night. Click here.



Montenegro and Hungary replace players
Jelena Despotovic joins Montenegro
Krisztina Triscsuk joins the team
 

 

Spain ready to give it all they have
Spain started their Main Round campaign at EHF EURO 2012 with a 26:31 loss against Romania which sees the 2012 Olympic bronze medallists on two points whereas Romania have improved their chances to reach the semi-finals in Belgrade as they are now on three points. Right after the match Spanish left back, Nerea Pena, spoke to ehf-euro.com. Click here.
 

Tomori suspended for one match
The Disciplinary Commission at the 2012 Women's EHF European Championship in Serbia has suspended Hungary's left back Zsuzsanna Tomori for one match due to unsportsmanlike conduct. Click here.
 

 

 

TEXT: EHF / cor


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