Denmark defeated Croatia with a 32-26 handball men’s World Championship final in Norway. For Denmark, gold was historically already fourth consecutive.
2.2. 22: 34 • Updated 2.2. 22:55
Denmark holds his power firmly in men’s handball, as the Jews already took the fourth consecutive World Cup gold in the Croatian final 32-26. The match was followed by 13,384 spectators in Bærum, in Bærum, a new viewer record in Norway.
Something about dominating Denmark, who won the Paris Olympic gold, also says that no one had won even three World Championship gold in the men’s side before Denmark. Denmark has won 38 matches at the World Cup and the previous loss will be from 2017.
Denmark rolled over to victory over three countries (Croatia, Denmark, Norway), and the team won an average of 12.5 goals. The previous Soviet record of 1982 was 10.4 goals.
Croatia, who was a little unexpectedly in the finals, tried to stop Denmark with a truly racified defense game that splashed over time and, among other things, Marko Mamic drove out with a red card after he beat Rasmus lage.
Tournament’s most valuable player awarded Mathias Gidsel again shone as the number one star in Denmark, winning both the paint and the feed market. In Germany, Gidsel, 25, from Füchse Berlin, scored 73 goals in the tournament and has won the paint exchange in four in a row.
In the finals, Gidsel scored 10 goals and gave 10 passes.