Denmark become first side to book place in semi-finals of men's European Handball Championship
World champions Denmark triumphed 35-23 in Budapest, Hungary, with Mathias Gidsel named player of the match after netting nine goals.
Danish goalkeepers Kevin Møller and Niklas Landin combined for 19 saves, with the comfortable win moving Denmark on to eight points, and sealing their progression to the next stage of the tournament.
France also took a step towards reaching the semi-finals, after defeating Montenegro 36-27.
A run of four unanswered goals near the end of the first half and a strong start to the second period helped France to take control of the game and seal victory.
France move on to six points with the win, two behind the Danes, and two clear of Iceland, and will advance if they better Iceland’s result in the final main round games for both countries on Wednesday (January 26).
The closest contest of the day came in the other game in the group, with already eliminated Croatia edging past Iceland 23-22.
Ante Gedza scored the winning goal for Croatia with just seconds remaining after their goalkeeper Ivan Pesic made two late saves.
Tin Lucin, Croatia’s left-back, was named player of the match after scoring six goals.
Iceland can still reach the semi-final stage but their destiny is out of their own hands as they are relying on France to slip up. Read More…