EHF-Cup 2007/2008
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EHF-Cup 2007/2008
Spono Nottwil reached the second round with two wins in Varna. Next opponent will be Galitchanka Lviv from the Ukraine.
Any results from Niksic vs Stjornan?
Any results from Niksic vs Stjornan?
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Re: EHF-Cup 2007/2008
meteo wrote:Spono Nottwil reached the second round with two wins in Varna. Next opponent will be Galitchanka Lviv from the Ukraine.
Any results from Niksic vs Stjornan?
First match on friday won by Niksic 26:20
secon game just finished Stjornan won 28:23 but Niksic goes to play against Dinamo
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Kicevo - U.S. Mios Biganos (FRA) 21 - 30 (12-15)
Decent match from the Kicevo youths against the pro players from France, pity that GK Tanja Andrejeva signed with Kometal, good GK that would have keep down the scoreline even more. But thats expected, Kicevo is just a start place for youths, they who become good go to Kometal.
Decent match from the Kicevo youths against the pro players from France, pity that GK Tanja Andrejeva signed with Kometal, good GK that would have keep down the scoreline even more. But thats expected, Kicevo is just a start place for youths, they who become good go to Kometal.
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jgomsi wrote:ORSAN ELDA PRESTIGIO 28 - 24 RANDERS HK
Orsan Prestigio-Randers HK 28-24 (13-10)
Orsan Prestigio: Begona Molinos Fernandez 7, Viviane Rodriguez Jacques 4, Susana Celaya Fraile 3, Tanja Dajcman 3, Silvana Ilic 3 (2), Oana Soit 3 (2), Natalija Martinienko 2, Diana Box Alonso 2, Beatrix Sanchez Camunas 1.
Randers HK: Ann Grete Nørgaard 7 (3), Bernadette Bodi 4, Katrine Fruelund 4, Nina Wörz 4, Angie Geschke 1, Camilla Dalby 1, Mie Augustesen 1, Tatsiana Silitch 1, Helle Dam Nielsen 1.
Udvisninger: Orsan Prestigio 2, Randers HK 2.
Tilskuere: 1.500.
Not that bad by Randers - they should be able to win with more than 4 goals in Denmark!
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TheDane wrote:05.10.2007
Ikast Bording Elitehåndbold - Pelplast Handball Salerno 44 : 14
Garadag HC Baku - Dunaferr NK 14 : 46
Ikast/Bording-Salerno......44-14 (25-8)
Ikast/Bording: Ragnhild Aamodt 8, Line Widt Fruensgaard 7, Louise Svalastog 7, Camilla Thorsen 4, Hanne Halén 3, Isabel Blanco 3, Anne Sofie Brandt 2, Anne-Kathrine Østergaard 2, Gro Hammerseng 2, KariAnne Henriksen 2, Katja Nyberg 2, Maria Sørensen 2
Udvisninger: Ikast/Bording 1, Salerno 2
Tilskuere: 604
RANDERS HK 11-11 ORSAN ELDA (Half time)
05': 13-14
08': 13-16 (Time Out)
12': 18-17
16': 20-19
21-19
18': 21-20
19': 22-20
23-20
22': 24-20
23': 24-21
26': 25-22
Heart attack? 1st leg: 28-24
28': 26-23
Fraile 2min!!
7m + 2min Box!!
28'30'': 27-23
TIME OUT
27-24!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FT: 27-24
Last seconds: Randers' player shot to the post and then Elda's player scored 10 seconds to the end.
HANDBALL IS INCREDIBLE!!
Both Randers and Elda Prestigio deserve to go the the 3rd round
05': 13-14
08': 13-16 (Time Out)
12': 18-17
16': 20-19
21-19
18': 21-20
19': 22-20
23-20
22': 24-20
23': 24-21
26': 25-22
Heart attack? 1st leg: 28-24
28': 26-23
Fraile 2min!!
7m + 2min Box!!
28'30'': 27-23
TIME OUT
27-24!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FT: 27-24
Last seconds: Randers' player shot to the post and then Elda's player scored 10 seconds to the end.
HANDBALL IS INCREDIBLE!!
Both Randers and Elda Prestigio deserve to go the the 3rd round
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Thank you jgomsi, I actually thought that Randers would lose their home match as well, so I'm satisfied.
The Danish League is unfortunately very thinned out this year, thanks to one of my two favourite teams, Viborg, actually. Viborg has begun to do the same to Danish handball as Larvik has been doing to Norwegian handball for years, namely "buying out" all the other teams by buying their best players.
This trend is actually a much much bigger risk for Danish handballs popularity, than the much discussed lack of playing time to the Danish talents. If this trend goes on, then Danish handball could look a lot like Norwegian handball in a couple of years.
The Danish League is unfortunately very thinned out this year, thanks to one of my two favourite teams, Viborg, actually. Viborg has begun to do the same to Danish handball as Larvik has been doing to Norwegian handball for years, namely "buying out" all the other teams by buying their best players.
This trend is actually a much much bigger risk for Danish handballs popularity, than the much discussed lack of playing time to the Danish talents. If this trend goes on, then Danish handball could look a lot like Norwegian handball in a couple of years.

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Drochlar wrote:Thank you jgomsi, I actually thought that Randers would lose their home match as well, so I'm satisfied.
The Danish League is unfortunately very thinned out this year, thanks to one of my two favourite teams, Viborg, actually. Viborg has begun to do the same to Danish handball as Larvik has been doing to Norwegian handball for years, namely "buying out" all the other teams by buying their best players.
This trend is actually a much much bigger risk for Danish handballs popularity, than the much discussed lack of playing time to the Danish talents. If this trend goes on, then Danish handball could look a lot like Norwegian handball in a couple of years.
Could you be any more dramatic? As far as I know Viborg haven´t bought any players from Randers, so don´t blame them.
But otherwise you are right. Except for Viborg and maybe Ikast the Danish teams do seem to have dropped in level and I expected Elda to win this as well. But come on, players rotate among the clubs - Brødsgård, Nicolas, Bonde, Svalastog... When a contract expires the player is free for everyone to bid on.
jgomsi wrote:FT: 27-24
Last seconds: Randers' player shot to the post and then Elda's player scored 10 seconds to the end.
Why did Randers shoot at all with 10 second to go?
If they have kept the ball to the end without shooting so the match would end 27-23, then Randers would have won on more away goals.
Disclaimer: I dind't see the match, but it just seems stupid to shoot with 10 second to go unless you are really forced to, when you would have gone through to the next round if no more goals were scored.
They had nothing to win and everything to loose by taking the risk to shoot before full time, unless the refs had the hands in the air foer some time before.
red and white wrote:Drochlar wrote:Thank you jgomsi, I actually thought that Randers would lose their home match as well, so I'm satisfied.
The Danish League is unfortunately very thinned out this year, thanks to one of my two favourite teams, Viborg, actually. Viborg has begun to do the same to Danish handball as Larvik has been doing to Norwegian handball for years, namely "buying out" all the other teams by buying their best players.
This trend is actually a much much bigger risk for Danish handballs popularity, than the much discussed lack of playing time to the Danish talents. If this trend goes on, then Danish handball could look a lot like Norwegian handball in a couple of years.
Could you be any more dramatic? As far as I know Viborg haven´t bought any players from Randers, so don´t blame them.
But otherwise you are right. Except for Viborg and maybe Ikast the Danish teams do seem to have dropped in level and I expected Elda to win this as well. But come on, players rotate among the clubs - Brødsgård, Nicolas, Bonde, Svalastog... When a contract expires the player is free for everyone to bid on.
I can be very dramatic, but I'm not trying to, I'm just telling how I see things developing, and I can see that you actually agree a long way.

Regarding Randers, I never said Viborg was to blame about that result, read my post again if you think I did. I was talking more generally when I talked about how Viborg effected the Danish league.
You are right players rotate, and I didn't say it was illegal or anything what Viborg has done. All I'm trying to say is that they could very well be digging their own grave, so to speak, if they continue buying all the "Danish" talents. I for one won't be watching if the Danish league if it looks like the Norwegian in a couple of years, and I'm sure a lot of other fans will get tired of watching the same team blast all the other teams by 15+ goals each match.
TheDane wrote:jgomsi wrote:FT: 27-24
Last seconds: Randers' player shot to the post and then Elda's player scored 10 seconds to the end.
Why did Randers shoot at all with 10 second to go?
If they have kept the ball to the end without shooting so the match would end 27-23, then Randers would have won on more away goals.
Disclaimer: I dind't see the match, but it just seems stupid to shoot with 10 second to go unless you are really forced to, when you would have gone through to the next round if no more goals were scored.
They had nothing to win and everything to loose by taking the risk to shoot before full time, unless the refs had the hands in the air foer some time before.
Yeah, I was wondering the same exact thing.

Randers : Chana Masson, Terese Pedersen
Katrine Fruelund 9/6, Angie Geschke 5, Berit Kristensen 3, Bernadette Bodi 3, Ann Grete Nørgaard 3/1, Nina Wørz 2, Jucili Rose 1, Mie
Augustesen 1
Elda : Aitziber "Txibi" Elejaga, Cristina Sañz
Diana Box Alonso 6, Begona Molinos Fernandez 4, Vernas Ameroz 4, Viviane Rodriguez Jacques 3, Veronica Verdu 2, Susana Fraile 1, Oana Soit 1, Natalija Martinienko 1, Beatrix Sanchez Camunas 1, Silvana Ilic 1
Katrine Fruelund 9/6, Angie Geschke 5, Berit Kristensen 3, Bernadette Bodi 3, Ann Grete Nørgaard 3/1, Nina Wørz 2, Jucili Rose 1, Mie
Augustesen 1
Elda : Aitziber "Txibi" Elejaga, Cristina Sañz
Diana Box Alonso 6, Begona Molinos Fernandez 4, Vernas Ameroz 4, Viviane Rodriguez Jacques 3, Veronica Verdu 2, Susana Fraile 1, Oana Soit 1, Natalija Martinienko 1, Beatrix Sanchez Camunas 1, Silvana Ilic 1
Skövde HF - HCM Baia Mare 22 - 30 (11-15)
Skövde : Sofia Carlson 5/1, Karin Nydén 4, Erika Nilsson 3/1, Anna-Karin Jiveby 3, Angelica Wallén 2, Erika Widell 2, Lisa Wirén 2, Lisa Lindgren 1
Baia Mare : Melinda Geiger 10, Magdalena Kovacs 8, Camelia Balint 4, Buceschi Carmen 3, Sorina Osan 2, Ioana Negria 1, Alexandra Roua 1, Jenica Rudics 1
Baia Mare in 3th round
Skövde : Sofia Carlson 5/1, Karin Nydén 4, Erika Nilsson 3/1, Anna-Karin Jiveby 3, Angelica Wallén 2, Erika Widell 2, Lisa Wirén 2, Lisa Lindgren 1
Baia Mare : Melinda Geiger 10, Magdalena Kovacs 8, Camelia Balint 4, Buceschi Carmen 3, Sorina Osan 2, Ioana Negria 1, Alexandra Roua 1, Jenica Rudics 1
Baia Mare in 3th round
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