Very interesting Saturday in Champions League – Group “B”. After series of bad results in domestic “Jack & Jones” League, KIF Kolding keep great performance in Champions League. Lead by Christiansen and Nikolic (both scores 6 goals) plus fantastic Everik on the post (16 saves), Danish team celebrated win over HSV Hamburg 32:30 (16:15) and now has maximal six points from three games.
KIF Kolding: Petersen (3 saves, 1.-16.); Erevik (16 saves, 16.-60.); Bols n.e.;
Nikolic 6, Christiansen 6/1, Mikkelsen 5/3, Spellerberg 4, Jensen 4, Karlsson 3, Toromanovic 2, Garralda 1, Oechsler 1, Forslund, Schnuchel n.e., Søndergaard n.e.
HSV Handball: Sandström (13/1 saves, 1.-37., 47.-60.); Bitter (one save, 37.-47.);
Lackovic 7, Lindberg 5/2, Vori 4, Hens 4, Kraus 3, Schröder 3, Duvnjak 2, M. Lijewski 1, G. Gille 1, Jansen, Flohr, B. Gille, Stabick n.e., Schliedermann n.e.
After magnificent atmosphere at last weekend, when they beat HSV Hamburg, MKB Veszprem took off another big scalp – Montpellier 27:26 (13:15).
VESZPRÉM: Fazekas – Iváncsik T. 3, VUJIN 7, Eklemovics, SULIC 4, Terzic 2, IVÁNCSIK G. 4. PERICS (kapus), Lusnyikov, Laluska, Vilovszki, Pérez 3, Császár 2, Gulyás 1, Nagy K. 1.
MONTPELLIER: STOCHL – Di Panda 3, TEJ, Juricek 2, N. KARABATIC 4, ACCAMBRAY 9, Guigou 4 (1): L. Karabatic, Bojinovic 3 (1), Kavticnik 1, Obradovic
Standing:
1. Kolding 3-6
2. Veszprem 3-6
3. Montpellier 3-2
4. Hamburg 3-2
5. Tatran Presov 2-0
6. Sävehof 2-0
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