22.05.2021, 08:00 SEMI-FINAL REVIEW: Hard work was needed for former Champions League winners to beat Wisla Plock in a true thriller |
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SC Magdeburg have made history as the first finalists of the inaugural EHF Finals - the pinnacle event of the European League Men 2020/21. The German side - former Champions League and EHF Cup winners - had a tough nut to crack to beat Orlen Wisla Plock in the first semi-final at Mannheim. Up until the scoreboard read 24:24, the match was fully up for grabs, finally Magdeburg were won 30:29. SEMI-FINAL: SC Magdeburg (GER) vs Orlen Wisla Plock (POL) 30:29 (13:15)
14-year-long wait comes to an end Since 2007, SC Magdeburg have not reached any final of a European Cup club competition. 14 years ago, they had won their last trophy, beating Spanish side BM Aragion in the final of the EHF Cup after winning that title already in 1999 and 2001. Their international history was highlighted by the Champions League trophy in 2002. But Magdeburg had lost the last two semi-finals in the EHF Cup Finals: 2017 in Göppingen against Göppingen and in 2018 on home ground against Saint-Raphael from France. TEXT: EHF / Björn Pazen |
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