30.05.2021, 10:00 FINAL REVIEW: The Greek side defeat Ystad from Sweden in the decisive second leg of the final for an aggregate 54:46 win |
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For the first time in the club’s history, AEK Athens HC have won an EHF competition on Sunday, as they were too strong for Ystads IF in the EHF European Cup Men final. Following a 30:26 win in the first-leg match on Friday, AEK successfully defended their advantage and won by four goals again, 24:20. AEK became just the second Greek winner of a European club competition after Diomidis Argous triumphed in the EHF Challenge Cup in 2012. EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, SECOND LEG Ystads IF (SWE) vs AEK Athens HC (GRE) 20:24 (11:11)
Solid defence earns AEK the title Early in the second half, Ystad had some hopes of turning things around. However, they did not last long, as AEK greatly improved their defence and were back on track. Between minutes 38 and 56, the Swedish team scored only two goals, and as Athens were in a 22:16 lead, all doubts were gone – and the celebrations could start. Similar to the first leg, AEK’s goalkeeper Thomas Bauer did a god job, finishing the game with 10 saves for a 37 per cent save rate. TEXT: EHF / Sergey Nikolaev |
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