Sensation in Mannheim - a guy with Montenegrin roots sent home to Spain; Main round groups completed

The son of the legendary Buducnosti handball player Stanka Božović (née Mugoša), nine seconds before the end, he scored a goal for the draw and the second stage

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Božović (number seven) and the Austrians celebrate in Mannheim, Photo: Handball AUSTRIA
Božović (number seven) and the Austrians celebrate in Mannheim, Photo: Handball AUSTRIA
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After six consecutive semi-finals, through which they reached four finals in a row and two European titles, Spain's handball players were knocked out in Germany.

Sensation in Mannheim - "fury" says goodbye to the European Championship after the first stage, Austria celebrates a big point (33:33) and a guy with Montenegrin roots, Janko Božović.

The son of the legendary Budućnosti handball player Stanka Božović (née Mugoša), nine seconds before the end, he scored a goal for the draw and the second stage.

Thus, at its sixth European Championship, Austria won the main stage for the fourth time in history, and its biggest success was four years ago when it was ranked eighth.

Together with her, Croatia also travels to the next stage from this group, and both selections have transferred a point each.

Everything is known in the group of Montenegro - Hungary easily defeated Iceland (33:25). Thanks to the victory of the "lions" over Serbia earlier today, these two selections go to the next round together, with the fact that the team of Ceme Rodrigues will have two points in the new group, and next to the "fishermen" there is zero.

After all, there is still a bit of regret for Vuk Borozan's shot against Iceland in the second round - if our bomber had scored, Montenegro would have celebrated their place tonight.

The evening at the Euro was also marked by a big derby between Germany and France in Berlin - the "tricolors" celebrated (33:30) and still took two points.

The new phase starts already tomorrow with the matches of group 2 in Berlin, in which Denmark, Sweden and Slovenia have two points each, while the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal have no points.

A day later, the spectacle starts in the Lanakse Arena in Cologne, where only Hungary and France have two points each - Croatia and Austria have one each, and Germany and Iceland start from scratch.

GROUP 2

Wednesday

15.30 Norway - Portugal

18.00 Denmark - Netherlands

20.30:XNUMX p.m. Slovenia - Sweden

Standings provided by Sofascore

GROUP 1

Thursday

France - Croatia

Germany - Iceland

Hungary - Austria

Standings provided by Sofascore

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