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Classic Handball steps onto the international stage in Gothenburg, proud to represent South Africa.
Simon Möller, now a goalkeeper for the French club Fenix Toulouse, is back where it all began – the Partille World Cup. - Handball is my life and my passion. It is what I enjoy doing the most,” he says.
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BK Heid, G16, is so far undefeated and has high hopes for the rest of the tournament. But above all, they look forward to the sense of community, both on and off the field.
Staffan Olsson supports the Netherlands U19 team following a coaching absence at the European Open Championship in Gothenburg. – It's a group of fairly inexperienced guys who are really developing from game to game, says Staffan Olsson.
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The Partille World Cup Referee School aims to attract more young referees, primarily from Gothenburg and Sweden. Referees aged 15–20 receive guidance, coaching, and personal feedback from experienced instructors and referees.
At Härlanda Park, the Argentine team Team Brutus has just played against the Swedish HK Malmö. – It´s a great sensation to be here, to compete and to learn from the best, says Julio Pablo Ascorve.
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