The Spain women’s team gained a confidence
boost ahead of the Women’s European championship beginning at the end of
November, as they won the trophy at the XXII Torneo Internacional de España in
Alicante in the final week of preparation for the continental championship. Spain
claimed the title ahead of their three rivals: Brazil, Germany and Poland.
All four national teams have been strong in
the past but have spent recent years rebuilding. The 2012 Olympic bronze
medallists and EHF EURO 2014 runners-up Spain are a new-look side with many new
names joining the squad since in recent years – and coach Carlos Viver can be
pleased with his side’s progress. Spain defeated Germany 22:20 (11:11) and
Poland 23:16 (13:9) in their first two matches, before drawing 28:28 versus
Brazil to earn the trophy on the final day of competition.
“The girls respond perfectly – not only now
– they assume responsibilities, they are pulling the car, with self-confidence,
and we cannot ask for more. It is impossible for people to progress and process
so much information in such a short time. What they do is very valuable,” said Viver
about his team.
Led by former Spain coach Jorge Duenas,
Brazil opened their campaign with a victory over Germany, 20:19 (9:8), then
lost to Poland, 26:32 (13:14). Germany had to wait until their final match at
the tournament, versus Poland, to taste victory. They beat Poland 28:27 (14:15)
in yet another nail-biting encounter at the event played in Pitiu Rochel.
The final results therefore saw Spain with
two wins and one draw; Brazil with one win, one draw and one loss; and Poland
and Germany each with one victory and two defeats. The three European nations
will now undergo their final preparations before travelling to France for the
upcoming Women’s EHF EURO 2018, which throws off in Nantes, Nancy, Montbeliard
and Brest on November 29.
Photo: RFEBM / Á. Bermejo.