Four European teams played for places 9 to 12
on Friday evening - two deciding matches also for the qualifying
tournaments for Beijing 2008 Olympics. Croatia finished ninth after
overcoming Spain. And Poland beat FYRO Macedonia in the placement match
11/12, raising hopes now that if things are turning out well, they
could grab a spot in the qualifying tournament.
Placement match (11/12)
FYRO Macedonia - Poland 31:33 (17:14)
In
the Eastern European duel Poland had the better end in a tight match,
in which Macedonia was the predominant side in the beginning. Poland
missed key players Kudlacz and Wolska, suffering from injuries, so
Kudlacz was not able to play a record match against Macedonia like last
year in Sweden, when she scored 17 times in 60 minutes. With this duo
sidelined, Poland had difficulties in the opening phase. Especially
Macedonian top scorer Natalija Todorovska (11 goals in total and
honoured as best player of the match) contributed six goals in the
first half. Even a Polish time-out at the score of 1:5 couldn't stop
the team from the Balkan Region, which extended the lead to 12:6 before
Poland switched its new strategy now featuring Klaudia Pielesz, who
scored six times in ten minutes and kept Poland on track. In the second
half, the Polish ladies improved to equalise for the first time to
18:18. Then the match was narrow until 30:30, before three consecutive
goals brought Poland place 11 in the final ranking. Their best scorer
was Dorota Malczewska with seven goals.
Placement match (9/10)
Croatia - Spain 30:25 (18:9)
The
Croatian side made light work of Spain, as the ladies from the Iberian
Peninsula had lost too much power in this tournament. Croatia profited
from a good first half to bring home and dry a comfortable lead. A shot
efficiency merely 27% in the first half made it impossible for Spain to
reach a better result. Croatia made a good performance, especially from
minute 14 to 29 when they scored a series of 10:1 from 8:7 to 18:8.
Croatia's top scorer Svitlana Pasicnik (who obtained the adidas present
as best player of the match) hit the Spanish goal five times in the
first 30 minutes. But the Iberians did not want to return home in
complete disaster and fought hard in second half. They caught up to a
difference of five or six goals, but as the Croatians did not lose
their concentration, the Spaniards had never been left the slightest
chance to win, as the Croatians had always the right answer in the
offence. Best scorers were Pasicnik for Croatia with six goals and
Isabel Ortuno and Marta Mangue for Spain with seven goals each.
Final ranking:
...
9. Croatia
10. Spain
11. Poland
12. Macedonia
13. Ukraine
14. Brazil
15. Tunisia
16. Austria
17. Congo
18. Kazahstan
19. Japan
20. Argentina
21.China
22. Domenic Republic
23.Paraguay
24. Australia