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Following record-breaking interest in this year's edition, the Partille World Cup will livestream all matches next year. This means that handball fans around the world will be able to follow every game in real time—regardless of where they are. – There is enormous potential here, says John Kihlström, head of livestreaming.
Danish Skanderborg HB 1, G15 winners after equalizing in the final minutes and a dramatic decision in overtime.
Slovenian side RD Koper triumphed in the B15 A play-off final after a strong performance against Danish team Frederiksberg IF. – This is the best tournament and I’m truly happy to be here, said Gal Rapotec.
Ystad IF and Täby Handboll played in the B14 final at Heden. After a strong team effort, Ystad finished the tournament without losing a game. – We fought as a team and everyone did their best, says MVP Leo Mårtensson.
Two Danish teams faced off in the G14 final as AGF Aarhus met Skanderborg HB 1. After a strong start, AGF managed to stay in control and secured the victory with a 14–10 win. – It feels unreal, I’m so happy, said the team’s goalkeeper and MVP, Emilia Rotbol.
Önnereds HK turned a halftime deficit into a clear win in the Boys 16 final against GOG. – It was a bit slow at the start, but in the last ten minutes of the second half we did it together, says Frank Arvidsson.
Skanderborg HB and Ikast Håndbold faced each other in the G18 final at Heden on Saturday. After a strong team effort, Skanderborg came out as winners in the Danish derby. – It feels amazing, says MVP Sif Emma Gisselmann Egekvist.
Norwegian Ull/Kisa IL 1 won gold in the final, G16, match against the previously unbeaten Furesø Håndbold.
After an intense game and impressive defense from both teams, Croatian RK Dinamo Zagreb finally managed to secure the victory against Swedish Önnereds HK 1.
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