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Pesic dropped the Croatian colony from the Champions League, Karacic played the last game for Kielce in LP

Pesic dropped the Croatian colony from the Champions League, Karacic played the last game for Kielce in LP


Handball players Fuchse Berlin, Magdeburg and Nantes They won the placement in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

After celebrating 33-27 on their guest appearance, Fuchse played 37-37 against Kielcea in a return match in Berlin, winning the quarterfinals in which he will play against Aalborg.

After the first part, the visitors led 24-21, in the 54th minute they also had four goals (35-31), but the home side turned the score in the 6-1 match, reaching the score by 37-36. Kielce was able to equalize until the end.

The domestic squad was led by a great danish Mathias Gidsel with 12 goals from 13 shots, while German Nils Lichtlein added six goals. Croatian handball player Manuel Strlek He scored one goal. On the opposite side, the most efficient were Poljak Szymon Sicko with eight and French Benoit Kuinkoud with six goals. Igor Karacic He did not register among the shooters, it was his farewell to Kielca in the Champions League because he left the club at the end of the season.

Nantes broke among the top eight by winning 29-24 against Wisle compensating for the defeat of three differences from the first game (25-28). Nantes had nine differences in the first half, in the second and 11 goals of the excess, but Wisla approached four goals in the final (28-24).

Ayoub Abdi with six goals and Croatian goalkeeper Ivan Pesic With 14 defenses, they led a French squad, while Filip Michalowicz with six goals was most efficient with Wisle. Leon Susju added three while Lovro Mihic He did not enroll among the shooters. Mirko Alilovic had six defenses.

IHF World Handball Championship 2025, quarterfinals, Croatia – Hungary |

Photo: Sanjin Strukic/Pixsell

The French now follows the quarterfinals against Sporting.

Further goes Magdeburg, who with two victories threw out Bukurestanski Dynamo. The first match was 30-26 and 35-29 tonight. With Magdeburg, Icelandic was Iceland’s InsGana Ingi Magnusson with eight goals, and on the opposite side, Branko Vujovic with six goals. Magdeburg in the quarterfinals expects Veszprem.

On Thursday we will find out the last passenger in the quarterfinals. PSG and Pick Szeged meet in Paris, and the French celebrated 31-30 in the first match. The winner from that duel will play against Barcelona in the quarterfinals.



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