Following 12 preliminary round matches across three days of action,
the semi-final pairings are now known for the 2018 IHF/EHF Women’s Trophy, which
is being held in the north-eastern city of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Belgium won all three of their games in Preliminary Group A (vs
Estonia 31:18, vs Moldova 37:28 and Cyprus 27:18) to top the group, while Group
B saw hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina also take three victories to finish top (vs
Azerbaijan 34:16, Great Britain 34:20 and Luxembourg 39:14).
Bottom Group B team Azerbaijan will be kicking themselves after
drawing 27:27 against Luxembourg and losing by one to Great Britain (29:28),
although their player Kamila Bayramova, tops the scoring charts with 26
strikes.
The two group winners are joined in the semi-finals by second-placed
Estonia from Group A and Luxembourg, who were runners-up in Group B. Estonia will play the hosts in the last four,
while Luxembourg take on their neighbours Belgium in the second semi-final.
The IHF/EHF Women’s Trophy finishes on Sunday, 3 June with the final and is the
competition for Europe’s developing handball nations. The 2018 edition features eight teams
from across the continent, including: Estonia (EST), Moldova (MDA), Great
Britain (GBR), Belgium (BEL), Cyprus (CYP), Azerbaijan (AZE), Luxembourg (LUX)
and the hosts, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH).
With teams enjoying a rest day today, the IHF/EHF Women’s Trophy is
running a ‘Coaches’ Clinic Programme’, overseen by EHF Lecturer Milan Petronijevic.
Participants include Women’s Trophy Team Coaches/Assistant Coaches
and coaches from the host country Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The participants have a full day of practical and classroom-based
discussions with topics including: steps to make a new handball champion, methodological
aspects of sports career, development trends in women’s handball, qualitative
analysis of women’s top-level handball performance, Individual skills in defence, game
related technical and tactical adaptations and much more.
All games will be streamed
live and free on ehfTV.com – click HERE
to watch. Follow the tournament on the dedicated Facebook
and Instagram
channels.
MATCH SCHEDULE
Friday 1 June
Rest Day
Saturday 2 June
12:30 Placement Round 5-8:
MDA vs AZE
14:30 Placement Round 5-8:
GBR vs CYP
16:30 Semi-Final 1: BEL vs
LUX
18:30 Semi-Final 2: BIH vs
EST
Sunday 3 June
11:00 Placement Match 7/8
13:00 Placement Match 5/6
15:00 Bronze Medal
17:00 Final
RESULTS
Tuesday 29 May
EST vs BEL 18:31
MDA vs CYP 30:22
GBR vs LUX 20:28
AZE vs BIH 16:34
Wednesday 30 May
CYP vs EST 14:34
BEL vs MDA 37:28
LUX vs AZE 27:27
BIH vs GBR 34:20
Thursday 31 May
BEL vs CYP 27:18
EST vs MDA 33:25
AZE vs GBR 28:29
BIH vs LUX 39:14
All match results,
standings and scorers can be found HERE.
Photos: EHF