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Women's Handball IHF World Championship 2019


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25 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Netherlands is in the World Championship  final! :yikes:

Lois Abbingh's role has been huge, she spent hours with the coach taking the Russian team (which she knows very well) apart :d Having the Russian coach as her club coach and being in the same club as 8 of the Russian players helped a lot :p 

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Just now, Vektor said:

 

Because Serbia v Hungary will decide who will be at the Olympics (there's no way Russia won't qualify from the group), and playing that match in Belgrade is... a bit unfortunate for us. :d I can't even remember the last time we beat Serbia in Belgrade in a team sport. 

women's handball :lol:

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Spain 6 up against Norway, will we flop it again as we already did against Sweden a few days ago and against France in Rio 2016? I hope not, but let's see!

 

¡Vamos Guerreras:cheer:

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Justo ahora, Benolympique dijo:

Given the l’Espagne performance, she'll be the world champion Sunday

 

I don't think so. Spain is competing much better than the expectations according to the real level of our players. Russia destroyed us and we suffered to win against Japan, so the Netherlands should be the clear favorite, as well as Norway was clearly the favorite to win today.

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OQT tournaments:

 

Group 1

 

WCh 2nd - :NED / :ESP 

 

:SWE 

 

:ARG 

 

:SEN 

 

 

Group 2

 

WCh 3rd - :NOR / :RUS 

 

:SRB 

 

:HUN 

 

:CHN 

 

 

Group 3

 

WCh 4th - :NOR / :RUS 

 

:MNE 

 

:ROU 

 

:PRK 

 

 

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So basically if everything goes as expected the teams at the Olympics will be...

 

:JPN :FRA :BRA :KOR :ANG :NED :ESP :SWE :NOR :RUS 

 

And...

 

:SRB or :HUN 

 

:MNE or :ROU 

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