Spain He completed his glorious World Cup this Sunday by taking the bronze medal after beating France (35-29) in third and fourth place. After their Homeric sport towards Denmark, Jordi Ribera’s group recovered completely from the defeat by the minimal on Friday to prevail towards the French group and play metallic in the world championship. The Spanish group put the completion to a superb match in which they had been at the gates of the closing in the final second.
The Hispanics They’ve parked the disappointment of falling in the semifinals towards Denmark (33-35), which ended their aspirations to embroider the third star, to overwhelm their ‘black beast’ of current years, which took them from the path of glory in the 2019 and 2015 World Cups.
With a 4-Zero run, the Hispanos, led by a profitable Rodrigo Corrales and an impressed Alex Dujshebaev, they received a very good revenue that allowed them to face the second half calmly however concentrated, in which they completed sinking the French group to hold their fourth World Cup medal and fifteenth of their file.
🥉🇪🇸🌍 THE #Hispanos ARE A WORLD BRONZE MEDAL !!!
❤️ You proceed to make group historical past … Satisfaction of a complete nation!
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Two years with medals
These of Jordi Ribera, who’ve managed to enhance the seventh place two years in the past, thus becoming a member of the bronze medal to the different three that he already treasured in the World Championships, after the golds achieved in Tunisia 2005 and in Spain 2013 and one other bronze in Sweden 2011.
As well as, she manages to hyperlink two consecutive years with a medal, after being proclaimed European champion in the match organized by Austria, Norway and Sweden in 2020.
Thus, Spanish males’s handball already has eight continental metals – two golds (2018 and 2020), 4 silver (1996, 1998, 2006 and 2016) and two bronzes (2000 and 2014), 4 world championships – two golds (2005 and 2013) and two bronzes (2011 and 2021) – and three Olympic bronzes (1996, 2000 and 2008).
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