Defence lifts Spain past other contenders
Spain have usually been one of the toughest teams to score against in women’s handball in the past two decades and this is obviously something the players learn from a young age. At the Women’s 16 European Open, the little ‘Guerreras’ conceded only 94 goals in seven matches, or an average of 13.4 goals per game.
Sure, the performance is impressive just looking at the numbers, but put in context, it is clear why Spain translate this success from a generation to other. And it is also a performance that signals a comeback of sorts, after Spain failed to light up the competition at the previous editions of the Women’s 17 EHF EURO and the Women’s 19 EHF EURO.
Credits also go to Romania, who continue to produce a talented generation after another. They delivering their best performance in the competition so far, while also relying on the defence.
Women’s 16 European Open 2022 All-star Team:
Goalkeeper – Ioana Nita (ROU)
Left wing – Alexia Maria Nita (ROU)
Left back – Hanna Lundvall (SWE)
Centre back – Marta Regordan Silva (ESP)
Line player – Kelly Nnonzie Fonkeng Mfotiog (ESP)
Right back – Maud Horvers (NED)
Right wing – Dawiya Abdou (FRA)
Best defender – Maia Matre Hagenes (NOR)
Top scorer – Tea Pogolerc (SLO), 57 goals
MVP – Claire Koestner (FRA)
Final standings:
Gold – Spain
Silver – Romania
Bronze – France
4th – Norway
5th – Poland
6th – Netherlands
7th – Sweden
8th – Czech Republic