The Hungarian junior handball team lost to Germany 30-23 in the final of the World Handball Championship on Sunday in Berlin.
in the end:
Germany-Hungary 30-23 (14-11)
Hungarian scorers: Emery 5, Lukacs, Cessa 4-4, Papp, Fazekas 3-3, Krakowski 2, Ilicic, Karai 1-1.
Shots/Goals: 47/30 and 44/23 respectively
Seven-meter goals: 3/2 and 5/5
Exhibitions: 4 and 2 minutes respectively
Both teams reached the finals with a score of 100%, the last tickets for which were sold on Sunday morning, so there were 8,200 spectators waiting for the two teams in the Max Schmeling Hall.
The Hungarians deliberately slowed down the game offensively, played patient handball, and although they made some mistakes, they took the lead in the 13th minute. As it turned out, this was the only time László Sótonyi had the advantage. The national coach had to call time as quickly as possible, because in the 21st minute the home team was two goals better, as he took advantage of his opponent’s mistakes well. The Hungarian team had problems in attack, and superior movements were not successful either.
The Germans already led 14-11 at the end of the first half, and it was only five minutes into the second half when Suttoni called time again and then changed goalkeepers, because the German team was still better. The young Hungarian team came back from three goals down from -6, but they could not get close to their opponent, because David Spath continued to defend brilliantly. His team took the game 5-1, which it eventually won by seven hits.
David Spath made 44 percent saves (39/17), and on the Hungarian side, Christoph Palaszcz made eight saves, and Christian Meckler made one save. After a silver medal in 1977 and a bronze in 2005, the Hungarians won the medal for the third time at the U21 World Championships.
List of the Hungarian team that won the silver medal:
Jerjo Fazekas (Orlen Wisła Plock, POL), Ilic Zoran (Telekom Veszprém), Bence Emery (Ferencvaros), Miklos Karaj (Kiskemite TE), Bence Krakowski (HSA Nika), Zsolt Krakowski (HSA Nika), Ludeman Marcel (Pek Szeged) ). , Peter Lukács (Telekom Veszprém), Christian Meckler (BFKA-Veszprém), Matej Onudi Januskoti (Ferencvaros), Christoph Palasics (HSA NEKA), Tamas Papp (HSA NEKA), Andre Bergel (Telekom Veszprém), Erhard Sessa (HSA NEKA) – Daniel Sztraka (PLER-Budapest), Akos Takac (HSA NEKA), Marko Trnocki (HSA NEKA), Gábor Temesvary (HSA NEKA).