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2010 WUC Handball Update: Day 6 of Competitions

4 July 2010

 

NYIREGYHAZA – On Saturday July 3rd, the Hungarian women’s team can start celebrate the championship title. Hungary won their fifth game in row this time against Czech Republic by 9 goals, 31–22. The Brazilian team played the last game of the tournament and they lost against Romania with a difference of seventeen goals. Brazil finished the championship without any point but with good international games experience.

In the men’s tournament the games for the 5th to the 10th place were played. Cyprus took the 5th place after the winning in a close game against Turkey. The score after the final whistle of the referees was 25- 23. The two teams, who didn’t have any points played against each other for the 9th place. The United Arab Emirates won by one goal against Mexico.

The men’s final will be played tomorrow. Hungary and the Czech Republic will play against each other at 4 p. m.

 

RESULTS of DAY 6

MEN

For the 5th place

Cyprus–Turkey: 25–23 (14–7)

Best scorers: Papakyprianov 6, Agrypov 5, and Özkan 6, Volkan, Mikail 5-5.

For the 7th place

Poland–Ukraine: 31–25 (15–12)

Best scorers: Wiak 9, Zak 5, and Besarab 6, Zakharov 5.

For the 9th place

United Arab Emirates–Mexico: 32–31 (15–16)

Best scorers: Marzooq 10, al-Abdulla 7, Ahmed 5, and Acuna, J. Garcia 5-5.

The program of Sunday

Bronze medal game: Serbia – Japan, Nyíregyháza, 11 a. m.

Final: Hungary – Czech Republic, Nyíregyháza, 4 p. m.

 

WOMEN

Hungary–Czech Republic: 31–22 (16–11)

Best scorers: Sopronyi 10, Tilinger 5, and Cerna 6, Keclikova 5.

Poland–Japan: 26–26 (17–15)

Best scorers: Liseuska 10, Sadej 9, illetve Hara 5.

Brazil–Romania: 25–42 (10–23)

Best scorers: R. Silva 5, and Dinca, Geiger 6-6, Tacalie, Carstea 5-5.

Free day: Turkey

Standings after 6 days of competition:

1. Hungary 5 5 – – 167–112 10

2. Romania 5 4 – 1 169–152 8

3. Czech Republic 5 3 – 2 170–142 6

4. Turkey 5 3 – 2 170–166 6

5. Japan 5 1 1 3 143–154 3

6. Poland 5 1 1 3 118–153 3

7. Brazil 6 – – 6 154–211 0

 

(Source: Tibor Bodnar, OC & Michal Buchel, FISU Sports Manager)

 

 

 

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