the Croats closed without problems, very close to the Hungarians to



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Croatia defeated Serbia, who blocked it in the last quarter of the match, in the 3rd (last) round of the group stage of the European Women’s Handball Championship in Denmark, so they will definitely start the semi-final with a maximum of four points . The result also means that if ours don’t come out with at least 21 goals from the Netherlands, they will also advance. In Group A, Montenegro won Ki-ki’s match against Slovenia, but in the end they almost gave up a huge lead.


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Micijevics also defeated the Serbs (Photo: Kolektiff images)

In our group, the day started with a Balkan derby, the Serbs and the Croats their shock was also significant for ours. The Serbs took to the field to fight for progress, the Croats and the commissioner by four points to advance.

Former Érd Katarina Krpezs-Slezák played high against Croatian shooter Camila Micijevic, but the former Dunaújváros player still found the shooting situations. At first, the Croats, who had gained two skills so far, were able to advance with two goals, but then the change in defense and the more open formation did not reach them, the Serbs turned 13-9 with a 5-0 streak, Krpezs-Slezák and Jelena Lavko. Also, winger Andrea Simara received a red card and then a blue card for hitting his forearm.

The Croats returned to a tighter defense, and their village became much more aggressive, thus managing to work their way into halftime and drawing a 4-0 (14-14) series. The give and take continued in the second half, both teams were able to go with two goals, but in the last ten minutes they reached a draw.

Both teams had to deal with fatigue, which made several mistakes. In the final five minutes, the Croats held a two-goal lead, but Larissa Kalaus scored with an unnecessary free kick. The Serbs broke a 13-minute silence and were able to attack for the equalizer, but Micijevic scored the ball. Fehérvár’s Tea Pijevic contributed to the success with seven defenders.

It is a clear surprise team for the tournament Croatia thus closed the group stage without problems and took the maximum of four points to the semifinals. All this means that if ours don’t get at least 21 goals from the Netherlands in a later match, they will also advance. However, due to the points transferred, we would also need to score points, and the Serbs could do nothing but support us.

In Herning Group A, the two teams remain without points, Montenegro Y Slovenia they met to decide among themselves the identity of the third party to proceed. Kim Rasmussen’s team had already led by six at halftime and held an eight-time lead in the jump, but almost lost it. The Slovenians reached the end, but rebelled in defeat. In the Montenegrin team, former Gy Jor Jovanka Radicsevics proved to be the most successful on the field with nine goals, while DVSC player Jelena Deszpotovics scored six goals.

WOMEN’S HANDBALL EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP, DENMARK
GROUP CIRCUIT, ROUND 3
GROUP A (HERNING)
Montenegro-Slovenia 26-25 (15-9)
Ld:
Radicsevics 9, resp. Gros 7
THEN
20.30: France-Denmark

GROUP STATUS A.
1. Denmark 2 2 58–42 +16 4
2. France 2 2 51–40 +11 4
3. Montenegro 3 1 2 68–77 –9 2
4. Slovenia 3 3 65–83 –18 0


GROUP C (KOLDING)
Serbia and Croatia 24-25 (14-14)
Ld:
Krpezs-Slezák 5, sick. Krsnik 6
THEN

20.30: HUNGARY-Netherlands (TV: Sport1) – live in ufo!

GROUP STATUS C.
1. Croatia 3 3 76–71 +5 6
2. HUNGARY 2 1 1 60–50 +10 2
3. Serbia 3 1 2 79–88 –9 2
4. Holland 2 2 50–56 –6 0



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