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Medal Ceremony Gallery

Korea wins the gold after fantastic victory over Denmark

Wednesday, 10 August Skopje (Sports Centre Boris Trajkovski) – Final Denmark – Korea 28-31 (15-15) Scaglione 10, Vestergaard 6 – Minseo Kim 9, Hyewoon Lee 7 The match was played in fantastic atmosphere, as players from many countries (France, Norway, Spain, Iceland….) were in the stands, cheering for the finalists Denmark scored the first goal... View Article

Denmark-Korea Gallery

Hungary wins bronze after dramatic victory over Netherlands

Wednesday, 10 August Skopje (Sports Centre Boris Trajkovski) – Match for third place Netherlands – Hungary 26-27 (16-12) Bakker 6, Van Vliet 5, Van Maurik 5 – Simon 9, Varga 6 ***Player of the match – Petra Simon from Hungary*** Netherlands opened the match with two fast-break goals scored by the left wing Donna Bakker,... View Article

Netherlands-Hungary Gallery

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France finished on fifth place

FRANCE – SWEDEN  31-22 (15-9)PERRET Nina 7, DURY Nina 7 –  HUSELIUS Stella 5,  MIHAILOVIC Emma 5 France won the battle for fifth place in the IHF Youth Women’s World Championship in Macedonia.  It look like Sweden spend their whole energy in past matches and today have strength for only 15 minutes. France however came to… View Article

France-Sweden Gallery

History in Skopje, Egypt won penalty drama against Iceland

Wednesday, 10 August Skopje (Sports Centre Boris Trajkovski) Iceland – Egypt 33-35 (33-33, 16-12) Lilja Ágústsdóttir 12, Elín Klara Thorkelsdóttir 8. Touka Kamel Gadallah 6, Mentallah Adel Elhenawy 5, Mariam Omar Ibrahim. ***Player of the match – Gihad Wael Sayed from Egypt*** Last day at Women’s World Championship U18 in Skopje started with the game… View Article

Iceland-Egypt Gallery

Sensational Korea will fight for the world’s gold!

SOUTH KOREA – HUNGARY 30-29 (17-16) Seojin Kim 7, Seoyoung Lim 6, Minseo Kim 6 – Simon 9, Csernyánszki 8 South Korea has played another sensational match at the IHF Women’s Youth Championship in Skopje and won in the semi-final against Hungary (30-29), so they book a match for the world gold against Denmark. Goalkeepers… View Article

Short-handed Sweden wins against Egypt

Sweden will fight for fifth place at the IHF’s World championship U18 in Skopje after a hard-fought win against Egypt 30-27. The Scandinavian team will meet France on the last day of the tournament. It was an even game for the most part of the sixty minutes but Sweden showed more experience even after the… View Article