EHF CL 25/26: Veszprém, Füchse, Barça and PSG celebrate home wins in Round 4

PSG Handball, One Veszprém, Füchse Berlin and Barcelona recorded home victories in the fourth round of the EHF Champions League.
PSG Handball were three goals down 10 minutes against RK Zagreb before the end, but managed to turnover and make their fans happy.
Veszprém, in a dramatic finish, managed to preserve its advantage against Kielce with a 35:33 win, while real drama was seen in Berlin, where Dinamo dominated in what was their best game of the season, but the decision came in the final attack and the foul committed on line-player Mijajlo Marsenić. At first the referees decided there was no foul for a seven-meter throw, but later after video review they awarded the penalty, which Gröndal converted for great celebration of the German champions.
One Veszprém – Industria Kielce 35–33 (21–15)
One Veszprém HC: Appelgren, Corrales – Petrus 1, Martinovic 5, Descat 8, Elísson, Ligetvári, Marguc 4, Cindric, Remili 9, Lenne, Y. Elderaa 1, Pechmalbec, Adel 5, Molnár, Zein 2.
Industria Kielce: Morawski, Cordalija – Olejniczak, Sicko 3, A. Dujshebaev 2, Kounkoud 2, Maqueda 2, Moryto 3, D. Dujshebaev 1, Kaddah 2, Karalek 4, Vlah 5, Rogulski, Monar, Jarosiewicz 8, Nahi 1.
Füchse Berlin – Dinamo Bucharest 32:31 (16:18)
Füchse Berlin: Ludwig (5 saves), Milosavljev (5 saves); Gidsel 11, Freihöfer 5, Gröndahl 5/2, av Teigum 4, Andersson 3, Wiede 2, Darj 1, Marsenić 1, Arino, Langhoff, Günther.
Dinamo Bucharest: Bellahcene (1 save), Iancu (13 saves); Akimenko 7, Vujovic 5, Langaro 5, Rosta 5, Lumbroso 3, Veitia Valdes 2, Nistor Ionita 1, Ladefoged 1, Pascual 1, Pelyao 1, Buzle, Negru, Stanciuc, Militaru.
Barça – OTP Bank-PICK Szeged 31–28 (14–13)
Barça: Hallgrímsson – Gómez 2, Mem 4, Fábregas 6, N’Guessan 3, Frade 1, Fernández 5/2, Nielsen, Elderaa, Barrufet 6/2, Janc 4, P. Cikusa.
OTP Bank-PICK Szeged: Thulin – Sostaric 8/3, Garciandia 2, Gottfridsson 3, Bánhidi 6, Mackovsek 3, Frimmel 4, Mikler, Toto, Bodó 2, Szilágyi, Kalaras, Jelinic.
PSG – Zagreb 35:32 (18:17)
PSG: Lovkvist 10s, Green 2; Grebille, Loredon 3, Prandi 7, Steins 5, Yahia 3, Heldal 4, Sole 10, Karabatić, Konan, Peleka 1, Gaudin 1, Maraš 1. Coach Stefan Madsen.
Zagreb: Grbavac, Suljević 8s; Ćavar, Glavaš 4, Trivković 4, Kavčić 3, Beljavski 9, Klarica 9, Sadovski 2, Tufegdžić, Walczak 1, Topić, Gavrić, Gojun, Przytula, Tshkovrebadze. Coach Andrija Nikolić.






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