03.08.2017, 02:05 MID-ROUND REVIEW: The Women's 17 EHF Championship threw-off earlier this week (31 July) with the Macedonian capital Skopje hosting young European women’s teams until 6 August |
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Women’s 17 EHF Championship underway in FYR MacedoniaThe Women's 17 EHF Championship threw-off earlier this week (31 July) with the Macedonian capital Skopje hosting young European women’s teams until 6 August. The competition started with an opening ceremony featuring Darko Kaevski, Director of Macedonian Agency of Youth and Sport, welcoming everyone to his country. “We want to thank the European Handball Federation who gave us the opportunity to organise this event,” he said. “As a country, we are very proud that handball is our number one sport and we are working a lot to have a bright future in handball.
"This event is one of our projects to help the development of women’s handball.” “On behalf of the European Handball Federation, it is my honour to welcome our participating delegations to the Women's 17 EHF championship 2017,” she said. “Each team has the skill and talent to win, but in the end, it will be the team with the most determination that will be named champions.”
PRELIMINARY ROUND The second match of the opening day in Group A saw Switzerland beat the Faroe Islands 28:22 (16:11), as Faroese player Maria Halsdottir Weyhe scored an impressive 14 goals. The following day, the Faroes lost again as Poland turned in an impressive 32:17 (17:6) win.
Due to Greece’s exclusion, all teams were automatically awarded a 10:0 win in the group and on the third matchday (2 August), host side FYR Macedonia finally opened their championship campaign with a very tight 24:23 (13:13) win over Switzerland which saw the home side take a team time out three seconds from the end to ensure the victory.
Bulgaria overcame a four-goal deficit at half-time (14:10), to beat Israel 29:27 in the second matchday while Slovenia beat Kosovo easily (35:22). “We want to take first place in the tournament,” said Slovenia coach Boris Cuk. “Now we have two days off and we have time to rest and a good chance to prepare for the next matches.” ehfTV link for all games live: HERE Photos: Official MKD 2017 website TEXT: EHF/amc |
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