Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sweden is new junior world champion!



Finally Sweden was the clearly dominant team at the World Championship, winning all their nine matches in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Spain missed to be the first country since 1990 to hold the titles of Men and Junior World Championships at the same time.
Final: Sweden – Spain 28:23 (12:10)
Boosted by another brilliant performance of All-Star-Team goalkeeper Peter Johannesson, Sweden started highly successful. Spain, being far below par in attack in the beginning, nearly missed every chance. Coach Alberto Suarez took his first time-out already at 1:3, but nothing changed: Spain caused turnovers or missed their shots, while Sweden punished every mistake by counter-attack goals. After eight minutes and the 1:5 Suarez again had seen enough and took his green card. But still the downswing was not stopped: Johannesson saved brilliant or the defence wall stood like a rock, and the Scandinavians extended the gap to 7:2 and 10:5 in minute 22. Only then the Iberians found their rhythm. First they improved their defence, then All-Star Team right back Alex Djushebaev  guided his team by hammer goals. Two minutes before the halftime buzzer the margin was nearly closed at 9:11 – and this distance kept until the break.
Right at the beginning of the second half the match became hectic: First Swedish player Ole Forsell Schefvert had to be carried out on a stretcher with a severe face injury after the 11:12, then Johannesson was hit at the head twice by Spanish shots within only one minute. Costoya used the confusion to equalize for the first time at 12:12 in minute 34.
But Sweden showed a response of defiance in a partly fiercely match, scoring three straight goals in only two minutes and adding even the 16:12 to their tally. But as goalkeeper Daniel Arguillas saved brilliantly in this period, the Iberians were back on track again at 17:17 – and Swedish coach Jan Karlsson took his time-out.
And his players understood, what he was saying, increasing the gap pre-decisively to 24:19, including a triple counter attack strike of All-Star Team player Andreas Berg. Spain was too nervous in this period, while Sweden even could cope with the red card against their defence specialist Anton Lindskog. And finally the match was decided, when Albin Lagergren hit the net for the 26:21 two minutes before the end.
The gold medals and the World Champion’s trophy were handed over by IHF President Dr. Hassan Moustafa and Zdravko  Milicevic, President of the Handball Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The silver medals were handed over by Miguel Roca, First Vice President of the IHF, and Nevenko Herceg, Vice President of the Handball Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The bronze medals were handed over by Philippe Bana, Head of IHF Competition Management, and Smajo Karacic, Secretary General of the Handball Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Final ranking:
Gold: Sweden
Silver: Spain
Bronze: France
4. Croatia
5. Netherlands
6.  Brazil
7. Switzerland
8. Egypt
9. Slovenia
10. Serbia
11. Germany
12. Hungary
13. Denmark
14. Bosnia-Herzegovina
15. Tunisia
16. Argentina
17. Russia
18. Korea
19. Qatar
20. Kuwait
21. Angola
22. Congo
23. Chile
24. Algeria
article: IHF

Saturday, July 27, 2013

IHF Super Globe groups drawn in Sarajevo



Attended by a big number of media representatives and officials of Qatar Handball Association and International Handball Federation the draw for the 2013 edition of the IHF Super Globe in Doha (Qatar) took place in Sarajevo on Saturday evening 27 July on the fringes of the Men’s Junior World Championship. Conducted by Leon Kalin (Chairman of the IHF COC Commission) and Mohamed Gaber al Mulla (Secretary General of the Qatar Handball Association) the groups of the preliminary round had been drawn.
In group A European Champions League winner HSV Hamburg (Germany) faces tournament host Al-Sadd (Qatar), El-Jeish (Qatar, wild card team) and Sydney University (Australia, Oceania representative). Al-Sadd as the organizer had the right to choose their group and decided for Group A.
In group B FC Barcelona (Spain, replacement for defending champion Atletico Madrid) plays against Etoile Sportive du Sahel (Tunisia, winner of the African continental club competition), Al-Rayyan (Qatar, Asian club champion) and Taubate (Brazil (Pan-American club champion).
The preliminary round will be played in two groups from 25-27 August, followed by semi-finals and placement matches, the final takes place on 30 August, all matches will be played in Al-Gharafa hall in Doha.
“Both groups are very interesting with top teams. I hope that the clubs from Qatar can reach good result against the international concurrence,” said Mohamed Gaber al Mulla, and added: “We heartily welcome all teams to Doha and we will arrange everything for them so that the teams and players can enjoy the fourth edition of the IHF Super Globe in Doha.”

Meshkov Brest denies deal with Spiler: Hard talks with Balic





Belarus team Meshkov Brest had denied transfer deal with Slovenian playmaker David Spiler as some media wrote and even player stated. The contract still didn’t sign and negotiations with C.O Zagreb will be continued next week, announced Belarus team.
Meskov is also interested in signing of Ivano Balic and negotiations process is seriously on the way…

Friday, July 26, 2013

Junior WCH 2013: Spain against Sweden for the gold!




After two extra-times, Spain beat Croatia 36:35 (30:30) and qualified for the final at Junior World Championship 2013 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatia saved their hopes in the last second of the regular match with a goal of Sime Ivic, but that didn’t repeat Stipe Mandalinic in the last attack of the second extra-time.
Spain will meet Sweden in the final. For the bronze will play France and Croatia. For the fifth place will clash Brazil and Netherlands.

David Spiler from Zagreb to Meshkov Brest – Balic destination unknown!



Ambitious Belarus team Meshkov Brest has finally found remarkable playmaker for the upcoming season – that will be Slovenian NT member,David Spiler (30), who spent last three seasons at RK C.O Zagreb. Ex- RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko “head of the team” signed for Belarussians since situation with Ivano Balic became complicated.  It is still uknown where will “Mozzart” continue his career after bankrupt of BM Atletico Madrid. The list of options is much shorter now after Fuchse Berlin and RK Vardar announced that they aren’t interested for Ivano…

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Xavier Barachet to Saint Raphael!





French NT right back Xavier Barachet (25) is back to France! After only a season in BM Atletico Madrid, dream about playing at EHF Champions League have to wait for a while as Spanish club collapsed and many players faced with a problem to find a new teams for the upcoming season. One of the players with the easiest job was French lefthander who decided to get back to France and sign contract with Saint Raphael – fourth French team last season…
Barachet until 2012 played for Chambery Savoie.

Ex-Danish goalkeeper Morten Seier is new RK Gorenje condition coach




Slovenian champion RK Gorenje Velenje began preparation for the upcoming season in which will face with the new challenges in domestic competition and EHF Champions League as well with the new coach,Ivan Vajdl and some new players as Bosnian Buric brother (Senjamin and Benjamin), experienced line player Marko Ostir and Slovenian topscorer last season, Jernej Papez.
Slovenian champion has lost some important players as goalie Ivan Gajic (Trembley), Jure Dolenec, Matej Gaber, Fahrudin Melic, etc, so it will be difficult to defend title third year in a row in competition with RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko, the only serious rival in the upcoming season, after RK Cimos Koper dissapeared from the handball scene…
New condition coach is Danish goalkeeper Morten Seier, who already played in Velenje from 2006 till 2008. After that Seier played in Poland at Orlen Wisla Plock.