20.08.2017, 09:01 FINAL DAY REVIEW: Klaipeda in Lithuania wrapped up its final day of competition in the Women’s 17 EHF Championship, as the hosts suffered defeat against Portugal in the final. Turkey claimed bronze in the 3/4 Placement Match, beating Finland. |
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Portugal win Women’s 17 EHF Championship – LithuaniaKlaipeda in Lithuania wrapped up its final day of competition in the Women’s 17 EHF Championship, as the hosts suffered a tight defeat against Portugal in the final. Turkey claimed bronze in the 3/4 Placement Match, beating Finland. Final
Everything had been in place to make this a perfect tournament for the Lithuanians but they fell at the final hurdle in the last 30 minutes.
Beatriz Fabiana Faria Sousa – the Portuguese goal machine – continued her production rate with nine goals in a performance that ensured her side would be playing in the Women's 17 and 19 EHF EURO events in 2019. Turkey came from behind to win bronze with their devastating strike duo of Beyzanur Turkyilmaz (9 goals) and Gulcan Tugel (8) serving up over half of the Turkish goals against a Finland team who had led by three at the break (13:10).
Ellen Norrgrann also scored nine in the game, but her haul was not enough to agonisingly miss out on a podium place as the Finns will be kicking themselves for missing five of their 10 seven-metre penalties awarded.
Fifth place at Lithuania 2017 went to Belarus who beat neighbours Ukraine 27:17 (13:10) with Yana Chabrova and Palina Siniauskaya scoring five each for Belarus and Yana Borysevych scoring a handful for Ukraine. Female best players and coaches recognised
At the initiative of the EHF Women’s Handball Board, all All-Star Team members received a special, personalised t-shirt from Salming Sports AB, the official outfitter of the EHF and EHF Marketing GmbH. The t-shirts contained a special message addressing the players as ‘Young Handball Ambassadors’ in recognition of their promotion of handball in their home countries and further afield. The sweatshirts had a special logo with the logo ‘Handball is in my Heart’ attached, and all coaches received a special message to them as ‘Women’s Handball Ambassadors’ in recognition of their promotion of handball in their home countries and further afield. TEXT: EHF |
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