In one battle, she managed to turn against Romania in the European Women’s Handball Championship.



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Following the defeat to the Germans, the Hungarian women’s handball team improved, beating Romania by two goals, 26-24, at the European Championship in Denmark.

The Hungarian team started better, Judge Blanka Thanks to his faster defenses and attacks, he managed to score three goals on several occasions. After 9-6 then Denisa Dedu Improved, taking advantage of their defenses, the Romanians went from 10-12 to 14-12 and ended time with a goal advantage.

Even in the 36th minute after the return, the Romanians had the advantage (15-17), from there they managed to go to 20-18 with a series of 5-1. Although disappeared by the coronavirus Crina Pinteát replacement station, Lorraine Ostase he excelled, scoring eight of nine attempts, but alone it was not enough to reverse the result.

The end was 26-24 in favor of the Hungarians, the most successful player on the field was Ostase, but the best of the match Schatzl Nadine-t who was found seven times out of nine experiments was chosen. Lakatos Rita scored five goals.

Of the goalkeepers, Judge Blanka nine, Denisa Dedu eight, Szikora melinda and Ana Mazareanu and defended one shot at a time.

The Hungarian band will close their performance against the seven-time Norwegian European champion against Norway on Tuesday starting at 8.30pm.

Dutch success against the Germans

In the other match of the day, the world champion Dutch women’s handball team defeated Germany 28-27, but cannot be in the semifinals.

The top two finishers from the two semi-final groups will advance to the semi-finals, but the Netherlands no longer have the opportunity to do so due to results between them. The Norwegians, seven-time European champions, had secured their advancement before, and the fate of second place will be decided on Tuesday in the Croatian-German match.

The Dutch player of Ferencváros Angela malestein six, german Julia Behnke four Emily Bölk and scored three goals.

II European Women’s Handball Championship Semifinals group

Hungary – Romania 26-24 (13-14)

Netherlands – Germany 28-27 (14-15)



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