18.08.2017, 11:59 DAY REVIEW: Two tense semi-finals and the first round of Placement Matches 5-16 took place in Michalovce, Slovakia as the competition draws to a close. |
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Norway to play Germany in Women’s 17 EHF EURO Final
In its 25-year history, the Women’s 17 EHF EURO has never seen a title grabbed by the big handball nation of Germany, but that could all change now as Germany will meet Norway in the final on Sunday (20 August). The two semi-finals saw clear wins for both teams as Hungary and France will now have to pick themselves up for the bronze medal match.
France vs Germany 21:27 (10:13)
Germany have only reached the final of the competition once before when they lost to Russia in 2001. They have two bronze medals from 1992 and 1999, when it was held on home soil.
Hungary vs Norway 21:26 (13:14) Placement Matches 5-16 The first of two days of placement matches, to decide places 5-16, saw hosts Slovakia lose again, against Netherlands 26:24 (13:12), despite Zoe Sprengers, the tournament top-scorer, missing from the Dutch line-up.
The game of the round was the 5-8 place match which saw Denmark narrowly defeat Romania 30:29 (26:26) (12:15) after one additional period of two five minutes. Danish goalkeeper Anna Opstrup Kristensen won best player for the Danes who had Andrea Ulrikka Aagot Hansen to thank for eight goals.
In the other 5-8 place match Russia beat Spain 28:27 (17:12) nearly losing a large first-half lead to set up a fifth-place match.
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