Hungary confirmed place at IHF World Handball Championship 2025 quarter-final by beating Qatar 29:23 in the last match of Main Round in Varazdin. As second placed in Group behind France, Hungarian team will travel to Zagreb where they will meet the first team of those Main Round Group in battle for semi-final.
Qatar – Hungary 23:29 (12:12)
Qatar: Alihodzic (2 saves), Suljakovic (8 saves); Markovic 6, Capote 2, Marzo 2, Ahmad Murad 1, Nowraddinne Denguir 2, Tarek Abdalla, Berrached 2, Sinen 1, Aissa, Altaieb Ali 5, Guehis 2, Heiba, Zakkar, Ayed
Hungary: Bartucz, Palasics (11 saves); Sipos 1, Boka 4, Ligetvari, Fazekas 3, Banhidi, Rodriguez Alvaret, Szita 4, Ancsin 1, Bodo 2, Ilic 1, Rosta, Lekai 2, Hanusz, Imre 9
Czech Republic – Denmark 22:28 (10:12)
Czech Republic: Mrkva (11 saves), Hrdlicka (4 saves); Hrstka 1, Skopar, Piroch, Reichl 1, Babak 2, Josef, Havran 3, Solak 3, Morkovsky 3, Blaha 5, Zeman 1, Reznicky, Blecha
Denmark: Nielsen (16 saves), Green (1 save); Kirkelökke, Landin 2, Jakobsen 4, Saugstrup 1, Gidsel 10, Mensah Larsen 1, Jörgensen 2, Hansen 1, Andersson 1, Bergholt, Hald, Arnoldsen, Pytlick 6, Madsen
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