

Hopkirk wrote:Can someone add later all today's matches?
will4104 wrote:
Nice try, maybe it works on Mars, but here the merchants were rather quick
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Hopkirk wrote:Can someone add later all today's matches?
Faith wrote:All-Star team:
Goalkeeper Polina Kaplina (RUS)
Left wing: Emma Friis (DEN)
Left back: Noémi Háfra (HUN)
Centre back: Henny Reistad (NOR)
Right back: Line Ellertsen (NOR)
Right wing: Dorottya Faluvégi (HUN)
Line player: Noémi Pásztor (HUN)
Top scorer: Helena Paulo (ANG) with 73 goals
MVP: Hyesoo Song (KOR)
Faith wrote:All-Star team:
Goalkeeper Polina Kaplina (RUS)
Left wing: Emma Friis (DEN)
Left back: Noémi Háfra (HUN)
Centre back: Henny Reistad (NOR)
Right back: Line Ellertsen (NOR)
Right wing: Dorottya Faluvégi (HUN)
Line player: Noémi Pásztor (HUN)
Top scorer: Helena Paulo (ANG) with 73 goals
MVP: Hyesoo Song (KOR)
Wbk wrote:Faith wrote:All-Star team:
Goalkeeper Polina Kaplina (RUS)
Left wing: Emma Friis (DEN)
Left back: Noémi Háfra (HUN)
Centre back: Henny Reistad (NOR)
Right back: Line Ellertsen (NOR)
Right wing: Dorottya Faluvégi (HUN)
Line player: Noémi Pásztor (HUN)
Top scorer: Helena Paulo (ANG) with 73 goals
MVP: Hyesoo Song (KOR)
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Kaplina![]()
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anyone instead of Freriks![]()
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I could also imagine better MVP than Song Hyesoo
maz wrote:Marton has certainly been the most efficient wing but Emma Friis had to carry the Danish attack in several matches, having to go from impossible angles and still shooting with great percentages. I think Friis very much deserves to be the all-star left wing.
maz wrote:Marton has certainly been the most efficient wing but Emma Friis had to carry the Danish attack in several matches, having to go from impossible angles and still shooting with great percentages. I think Friis very much deserves to be the all-star left wing.
Wbk wrote:Interesting fact:
Hungary is the first team to win the world title in women's youth handball (Junior / Youth WCh) at a home soil.
Considering EUROs to be the major women's youth handball events as well (so that we have four in overall: Junior / Youth WCh + Junior / Youth EURO), it is only second time when home team celebrates the title -- the first was Russia owning the Youth EURO 2003 in Togliatti.
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