Hosting major sports tournaments can confer prestige on a country, but in the case of Egypt, the 2021 Handball World Championship will do little to repair relations with either the United States, Italy, or the Arab Gulf states, argues James M. Dorsey
Hosting major sports tournaments can confer prestige on a country, but in the case of Egypt, the 2021 Handball World Championship will do little to repair relations with either the United States, Italy, or the Arab Gulf states, argues James M. Dorsey
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Denmark defeated Sweden 26-24 in the finals of 2021 World Men’s Handball Championship at the Cairo Stadium Sports Hall to emphatically retain their status as World Champions. The first half was an even contest and ended at 13-13. 16 minutes into the second half, Denmark took the lead, Denmark goalkeeper Niklas Landin made some outstanding saves to maintain the lead. Denmark joined Sweden, Romania and France in the team’s list that claimed the World Championship title two times respectively.
The Danish legend Mikkel Hansen was named the MVP, Most Valuable Player Award, after leading his country to a second world title in a row. The 33-year-old scored 48 goals in seven games and assisted in 26 more goals. He was phenomenal in the semi-finals and the finals. This is the 4
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Capote shines as Qatar beat Bahrain 28-23 24 Jan 2021 - 8:36
Qatar’s Frankis Marzo prepares to score against Bahrain during their IHF Handball World Championship Main Round Group 2 match, yesterday.
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Doha: Asian champions Qatar yesterday staged a fierce comeback to overturn a one-goal deficit in the first period to defeat Bahrain 28-23 in their IHF Handball World Championship Main Round - Group II match.
At the Cairo Stadium Sports Hall in Cairo, Egypt, the first period ended with Bahrain holding a narrow 14-13 lead.
Qatari star Rafael Capote and Bahrain s Mohamed Ahmed both managed to score five goals each in the first 30 minutes.