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Wisla beat Veszprem – PSG win in Aalborg for the end of 2023

The finish of the Men’s EHF Champions League 2023/2024 will be definitely very interesting on February 2024 with the last results at Round 10.

Wisla Plock – Telekom Veszprem 37-30 (18-11)

Wisla Plock: Tin Lucin 8, Gergo Fazekas 7, Miha Zarabec 5, Dawid Dawydzik 5, Lovro Mihic 3, Michal Daszek 2, Tomas Piroch 2, Abel Serdio 2, Przamyslaw Krajewski 2, Niko Mindegia 1.

Telekom Veszprem: Hugo Descat 8, Sergei Kosorotov 6, Agustin Casado 5, Gasper Marguc 4, Nedim Remili 3, Dragan Pechmalbec 2, Ludovic Fabregas 2.

Porto – Magdeburg 31-40 (16-19)

Porto: Antonio Martinez 7, David Fernandez 4, Rui Silva 4, Daymaro Salina 4, Nikolaj Læsø Christensen 4, Pedro Vaitia 2, Ignacio Plaza 2, Pedro Oliveira 2, Mamadou Diocou 1, Leonel Fernandes 1.

Magdeburg: Omar Ingi Magnusson 8, Tim Hornke 8, Janus Dadi Smarason 7, Lukas Mertens 7, Felix Claar 3, Magnus Saugstrup 2, Nikola Portner 2, Albin Lagergren 1, Christian O’Sullivan 1, Oscar Bergendahl 1.

Eurofarm Pelister – RK Zagreb 22- 23 (10-13)

 Eurofarm Pelister: Filip Kuzmanovski 8, Pavle Petrovic 4, Zharko Peshevski 3, Domen Tajnik 2, Denis Vasilev 2, Uros Borzas 1, Bogdan Radivojevic 1, Petar Atanaseivikj 1.

 RK Zagreb: Luka Klarica 5, Aleks Kavcic 4, Ivan Cupic 3, Yoel Cuni Morales 3, Zvonimir Srna 2, Timur Dibirov 2, Milos Kos 1, Adin Faljic 1, Karpo Sirotic 1, Matej Mandic 1.

Group B – 10. Round
Barcelona – Celje 39:30
Porto – SC Magdeburg 31:40
Wisla Plock – Telekom Veszprem 37:30
Group A – 10. Round
Aalborg – PSG 30:32
Eurofarm Pelister – RK Zagreb 22:23

STANDINGS:

Standings provided by Sofascore

Standings provided by Sofascore

 

 

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