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It was an even and exciting final at first between two skilled teams at Fristad Arena 2. But H71 1 came out on top, winning 8–5 after taking control in the second half. – It feels amazing to win, it's very fun, says Jónas Petursson Djurhuus.
Four teams and players have been awarded this year’s Fair Play Trophy – an honor that celebrates respect, sportsmanship, and great team spirit during Partille World Cup.
This year’s champion of the European Open Championship is Spain, who on Friday evening defeated Iceland in the final. They are the latest winners of a tournament that plays a crucial role in the development of handball. - Many have taken major steps here, says Stefan Lövgren of the European Handball Federation.
Heden is full of energy as the playoffs in Partille World Cup begin. The crowd gathers around the pitches, and among the spectators is national team player Felix Möller.
The Girls 13 final will be played on Saturday, July 5, with Thisted IK entering the match full of confidence.
Nikolaj Jacobsen is one of handball's most successful coaches, having led Denmark's men's national team to three consecutive World Championship titles and one Olympic gold medal, now he is starting his vacation at the Partille World Cup.
Nepal School Handball has traveled all the way from Nepal to the Partille World Cup, they look back on their time in Sweden with pride and new experiences. – It is important for us to represent our country, says goalkeeper Orovin Moon.
It is the first time the boys from Bangladesh leave their home country, and they step straight onto the world’s biggest handball court. – The games are fun, but the teams are very good, says Sabit Ahmed Sadat.
HK Aranäs claimed victory in this year’s edition of Handball for All – a tournament within the Partille World Cup aimed at players with intellectual disabilities.
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