30.05.2021, 07:40 FINAL REVIEW: Vipers Kristiansand gave Brest little chance as they secured their first trophy in the top flight with a 34:28 win on Sunday |
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Both finalists in the DELO EHF Champions League 2020/21 had the chance to take an historic first trophy in Budapest on Sunday, and it was Vipers Kristiansand who earned the coveted title as they dominated the 60 minutes against Brest Bretagne Handball. In the end, Vipers recorded a 34:28 victory in the ultimate match. Vipers’ win represents the second in history for a Norwegian club, after Larvik clinched the title in 2010/11. Five Vipers players added to previous titles won in the Champions League with the victory: Nora Mørk, Heidi Løke, Katrine Lunde, Linn Jorum Sulland and Jana Knedlikova. For Mørk, Lunde and Løke, it is the fifth trophy with a third different club. FINAL
From fifth in the group to first on the podium Many who had played it before knew that the magic of the DELO EHF FINAL4 is that it completely erases any history that occurred prior to it. The regular season does not matter when crunch time comes, and Vipers proved that with their performance this weekend. In a season that saw them play only two games on their own court in Norway and record six wins, two draws and three losses in matches played, while three of their games had assessed results, Vipers made their way through a big mental challenge. Their group results saw them rank fifth in group A. In contrast, the other DELO EHF FINAL4 2021 participants placed first, second and third in group B. But Vipers pulled out their best performances when it counted, stunning CSKA in the semi-final and keeping Brest on the back foot through almost the entire final. With that, the Norwegian side proved they are worthy recipients of the 2020/21 trophy. TEXT: EHF / Courtney Gahan |
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