December 15, 2020 – The Croatia women’s handball team topped Germany in a decisive match for a spot in their first-ever European Championship semi-final!
Coach Nenad Šoštarić’s side achieved historical placement in the semi-final of the European Championships in Denmark on Tuesday, which also automatically secures them a spot at the World Championships, which will be played in December next year in Spain.
Croatia could advance to the semi-final in three scenarios tonight – with a win, draw, and even defeat, but not by more than one goal.
Croatia and Germany were equal at the start of the match, with a 4:4 score by the 10th and 8:8 in the 20th.
Three minutes before the end of the half, Croatia goalkeeper Pijevic was brilliant in goal for 10:10 in the 27th minute. The first half ended at 12:12.
Croatia led by two goals two minutes into the second half for 14:12 in the 32nd. Pijevic followed with a save in Germany’s next attack.
In the 35th minute, Croatia reached the biggest advantage of the match – 15:12, and up by four in the 37th (16:12)! Croatia was on fire – reaching a 5-goal advantage a minute later!
In the 44th minute, Croatia led by 6 goals for 19:13. With under 10 minutes to go, Croatia maintained a 5-goal advantage – 22:17 in the 52nd.
With two minutes to go, Croatia led 22:20, and with one minute – 23:20!
Croatia defended Germany’s final attack to end the game 23:20!
Croatia entered the Euros as the ultimate underdog, and coach Šoštarić had many problems with injuries and the selection of players before they left for Denmark. However, even with a weakened squad, Croatia shocked favorite Hungary in the first round, then the world champions the Netherlands and Serbia in the remaining group stage games.
Croatia opened the second round with a victory against another favorite, Romania, and then suffered their first defeat against a mighty Norway last Saturday.
Croatia’s best result at the Euros thus far is fifth place in 1994.
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