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Post by boris on Jan 30, 2009 23:16:12 GMT 1
Olympic champions France and hosts Croatia booked their place in the men's world handball championship final after winning semi-finals against Denmark and Poland respectively on Friday.
In Split, France defeated Denmark 27-22, the reigning European champions who struggled from the start to cope with France's aggressive defence.
They kept in touch at 7-7 by the 16th minute, but that was the last time they were on level terms.
The French ended the first half with a 16-11 lead before two scores by Luc Abalo after the interval led the Beijing gold medallists to an 18-11 advantage.
Not even the loss in the final minutes of Abalo, who was penalised for hitting Denmark's goalkeeper Niklas Landen Jacobsen in the head from a penalty throw, was enough to stop the French from taking their place in the final.
In Zagreb, Croatia saw off Poland 29-23 with top player Ivan Cupic scoring 12 goals out of 13 attacks.
Croatian goalkeeper Mirko Alilovic was also impressive, defending 15 hits.
Poland were in touch at half-time, trailing just 14-13, but were unable to maintain their discipline in the second period.
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Post by boris on Feb 2, 2009 14:46:27 GMT 1
Croatia won silver, thanks to the biased referees. Being a small nation everybody is against you!
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Post by capio on Feb 2, 2009 15:54:03 GMT 1
Croatia won silver, thanks to the biased referees. Being a small nation everybody is against you! Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you!
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Post by boris on Feb 2, 2009 20:02:35 GMT 1
Croatia won silver, thanks to the biased referees. Being a small nation everybody is against you! Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you! I better stay in my underground bunker from now on!
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