In the final of the Champions League for women's handball, the current champion, Vipers, and the most dominant team in the last decade, Đer, will collide.
In the "MVM home" in Budapest, supported by the full stands, but also with the selfless help of referees Ana Vranješ and Marlis Veninger, the Hungarian giant defeated Esbjerg 32:27.
Đer played extremely hard in defense, but it was allowed, so goalkeepers Silje Solberg stood out with 11 and Amandin Lejno with seven saves.
Stine Oftedal was the most effective with five goals, Lin Blom and Chenge Fodor scored four each, and Eun-He Ryu had three goals and six assists.
In the defeated team, Heni Reystad was the best with eight goals, Kristine Braistol and Vilde Ingstad scored five each.
In the second semi-final, which was excellently refereed by Montenegrins Jelena Vujačić and Anđelina Kažanegra, the Norwegians defeated Mec 33:27.
The French team ended the 1st half with a 6:0 series and turned it over to 15:14, had a minimal advantage several times in the continuation, but there was no salvation when the legend of world handball, 42-year-old Katrine Lunde, defended herself.
The woman who won everything in her career had 17 saves, and Marketa Ježabkova was also outstanding with 12 goals, while Nora Merk scored seven.
For the French women, Bruno de Paula scored five goals and Orlan Kanor scored four goals.
The final between Đer and Vipers will be played tomorrow at 18:XNUMX.
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