The finalists of the Men’s EHF EURO 2016 in Poland, Germany and Spain, celebrated together “100 years of handball in Germany” with two friendly matches in Magdeburg and Berlin. In the first match, Spain won 26:24, while in the second, Germans made revenge 28:26.
Here is statistics…
Germany – Spain 24 : 26 (10:12)
Germany: Heinevetter, Wolff, Kühn 5, Gensheimer 4/3, Fäth 3, Häfner 2, Kohlbacher 2, Pekeler 2, Weber 2, Drux 1, Kneule 1, Kunkel 1, Weinhold 1, Groetzki, Hornke, Lemke, Wiede
Spain: Corrales, Hernández, Perez De Vargas Balaguer 5/1, A. Dujshebaev 5/1, Entrerríos 3, Figueras 3, D. Dujshebaev 2, Gurbindo 2, Fernández 1, Gomez 1/1, Goni 1, Guardiola 1, Rivera Folch 1, Ruiz 1, García, Morros, Pineiro
Germany – Spain 28-26 (16-9)
Germany: Gensheimer (8), Lemke, Kunkel (2), Wiede (2), Heinevetter, Pekeler (5), Weinhold, Kneule (1), Weber (3), Fäth (1), Groetzki (1), Häfner (2), Hornke, Wolff, Kühn, Kohlbacher (2), Drux (1)
Spain: Álvaro Ruiz (1), Eduardo Gurbindo (2), Ángel Fernández, Valero Rivera (4), Raúl Entrerríos, Alex Dujshebaev (4), Viran Morros, Aleix Gómez, Gedeón Guardiola, Iosu Goñi (3), Arnau García (2), Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas, Rodrigo Corrales, David Balaguer (6), Adriá Figueras (1), Diego Piñeiro, Dani Dujshebaev (1), Sergey Hernández
Also, German female team had rival in EHF week. German girls beat Netherlands (without complete roster) 23:18 and 36:26.