EHF Euro 2020

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18. prosinca 2019. u 15:08

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Stefan84
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18. prosinca 2019. u 15:11

Belarus rely on mix of young and old

 

Belarus have played all three editions of the EHF EURO since 2014, and under the leadership of head coach Iouri Chevtsov, reached the main round each time. Now they are back for the fourth time is succession, with an interesting blend of talented and experienced players. Three questions before the Men’s EHF EURO 2020: - Can Uladzislau Kulesh become as important for the team as Siarhei Rutenka was in the past? After Rutenka retired from handball three years ago, Belarusian fans have been waiting for a player of the same caliber in the national team. Many people claim that the 23-year-old Kulesh, who is also a left back, has a potential to follow in Rutenka’s footsteps. Indeed, the player from PGE Vive Kielce is a big talent, but he is yet to become a real leader for Belarus. The experience at tournaments like EHF EURO should help him to mature and become more important for his country. - Will the mix of young talents and veterans work? On paper, Belarusian coach Iouri Chevtsov has an almost perfect mix at his disposal. Young talents like Uladzislau Kulesh, Artsem Karalek or Mikita Vailupau have already become key figures in the national team, while veterans Siarhei Shylovich, Dzmitry Nikulenkau and Barys Pukhouski have played an important role for many years and are still in good shape. If the combination of young and old works well, it will only help Belarus to achieve success at the EHF EURO. - Will Iouri Chevtsov make the right choice of goalkeepers? At EHF EURO both in 2016 and 2018, Belarus' Viachaslau Saldatsenka made the list of the top 10 goalkeepers, with save percentages of 34 and 35 per cent respectively. However, now Chevtsov can rely on four goalkeepers of pretty much the same level - Saldatsenka (currently at Romania's Bacau), Ivan Matskevich from HC Meshkov Brest, and SKA Minsk’s Ivan Maroz and Aliaksei Kishou. Chevtsov has a tough choice to make.

 

Under the spotlight: Barys Pukhouski Captain Barys Pukhouski has a special role in the Belarusian team, as he is their all-time best scorer with more than 750 goals. The 32-year-old centre back has acquired a lot of international experience both with his club Motor Zaporozhye in the VELUX EHF Champions League, and with Belarus at EHF EURO and World Championships. Notably in the EHF EURO 2016, he finished fourth in the top scorers' list with 70 goals, and now he is certain to be the key man for Belarus once again. Self-esteem “We know that the Balkan teams can play handball, and it will be very hard, but in this group, anything is possible. Croatia will be the favourites, but at the previous EURO, we had a close game with them and had a chance to snatch points on their court,” Belarus head coach Iouri Chevtsov said. Fun fact In group A, Belarus will play against three teams from former Yugoslavia - Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. In qualification the Belarusians met another Balkan team, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the teams exchanged away victories. What the numbers say In the last two editions of EHF EURO, in 2016 and 2018, Belarus finished in 10th place

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18. prosinca 2019. u 21:37

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18. prosinca 2019. u 23:04

Five EHF EURO debutants to watch

 

The Men’s EHF EURO 2020 will see a number of debutants in the competition aiming to help their national teams at the first edition of the expanded event. With 24 teams set to contest the title, the pool of fresh talent is deeper than ever before. Here we have gathered five players ready for their first EHF EURO – but nevertheless, likely to have some impact for their sides.

 

Dainis Kristopans, Latvia

 

It is hard to believe the 2020 event will be Dainis Kristopans’ first EHF EURO. The right back has made a big name for himself in the VELUX EHF Champions League, playing an important role in HC Vardar’s 2018/19 season, which ended with them raising the trophy in Cologne. Kristopans was deservedly named the All-star Team right back of the Champions League 2018/19 season, and is particularly well known for his height – at 215 cm, he is the tallest player in the top-flight competition. After helping his national team qualify for their first EHF EURO, Kristopans will now play his maiden major international championship in the Latvia jersey.

 

Melvyn Richardson, France

 

Another young player who already counts a Champions League title to his name, France centre back Melvyn Richardson is set for his maiden EHF EURO voyage in January. The now 22-year-old took the Champions League title with Montpellier in 2017/18, not only holding his own against players with far greater experience, but having genuine impact. Richardson has already won his first medal with the senior France team, taking bronze at the 2019 Men’s World Championship in Germany and Denmark – adding to his collection from Young Age Category events and individual titles including MVP of the 2015 Youth World Championship.

 

Valter Chrintz, Sweden

 

ust over a year ago, he was terrorising opposition defences at the Men’s 18 EHF EURO, leading Sweden to gold, now Valter Chrintz is on the verge of playing his first major senior tournament. With Mattias Zachrisson out injured, Chrintz should see his fair share of court time at this home EHF EURO. The skilful right wing has a bag of tricks and the confidence to unleash them at any time. At the age of 19, he has already had his second campaign in the VELUX EHF Champions League, this season scoring 36 goals for IFK Kristianstad.

 

Mikita Vailupau, Belarus

 

Belarus are a team full of exciting young prospects, and this time around, one of the newcomers to watch will be right wing Mikita Vailupau. 24-year-old Vailupau has been impressing in the VELUX EHF Champions League in what is his first season with Meshkov Brest, netting 38 goals – including 12 [CG1] scored in one outing versus HC Vardar. He has also received Player of the Match accolades in the SEHA League.

 

Alexander Blonz, Norway

 

19-year-old left wing Alexander Blonz made his World Championship debut in January 2019, helping Norway on their journey to their second consecutive silver medal in the event. Although he is the second option behind Magnus Jondal, he has his time on court and at the World Championship received a Player of the Match award after scoring eight goals against Chile. Blonz joined Champions League side Elverum Handball ahead of the 2019/20 season, and has scored 39 goals for the Norwegian side

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19. prosinca 2019. u 11:43

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19. prosinca 2019. u 12:52

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20. prosinca 2019. u 12:34

Five EHF EURO debutants to watch

The Men’s EHF EURO 2020 will see a number of debutants in the competition aiming to help their national teams at the first edition of the expanded event. With 24 teams set to contest the title, the pool of fresh talent is deeper than ever before.

Here we have gathered five players ready for their first EHF EURO – but nevertheless, likely to have some impact for their sides.

Dainis Kristopans, Latvia

It is hard to believe the 2020 event will be Dainis Kristopans’ first EHF EURO. The right back has made a big name for himself in the VELUX EHF Champions League, playing an important role in HC Vardar’s 2018/19 season, which ended with them raising the trophy in Cologne.

Kristopans was deservedly named the All-star Team right back of the Champions League 2018/19 season, and is particularly well known for his height – at 215 cm, he is the tallest player in the top-flight competition.

After helping his national team qualify for their first EHF EURO, Kristopans will now play his maiden major international championship in the Latvia jersey.

Melvyn Richardson, France

Another young player who already counts a Champions League title to his name, France centre back Melvyn Richardson is set for his maiden EHF EURO voyage in January.

The now 22-year-old took the Champions League title with Montpellier in 2017/18, not only holding his own against players with far greater experience, but having genuine impact.

Richardson has already won his first medal with the senior France team, taking bronze at the 2019 Men’s World Championship in Germany and Denmark – adding to his collection from Young Age Category events and individual titles including MVP of the 2015 Youth World Championship.

Valter Chrintz, Sweden

Just over a year ago, he was terrorising opposition defences at the Men’s 18 EHF EURO, leading Sweden to gold, now Valter Chrintz is on the verge of playing his first major senior tournament.

With Mattias Zachrisson out injured, Chrintz should see his fair share of court time at this home EHF EURO.

The skilful right wing has a bag of tricks and the confidence to unleash them at any time. At the age of 19, he has already had his second campaign in the VELUX EHF Champions League, this season scoring 36 goals for IFK Kristianstad.

Mikita Vailupau, Belarus

Belarus are a team full of exciting young prospects, and this time around, one of the newcomers to watch will be right wing Mikita Vailupau.

24-year-old Vailupau has been impressing in the VELUX EHF Champions League in what is his first season with Meshkov Brest, netting 38 goals – including 12 [CG1] scored in one outing versus HC Vardar. He has also received Player of the Match accolades in the SEHA League.

Alexander Blonz, Norway

19-year-old left wing Alexander Blonz made his World Championship debut in January 2019, helping Norway on their journey to their second consecutive silver medal in the event.

Although he is the second option behind Magnus Jondal, he has his time on court and at the World Championship received a Player of the Match award after scoring eight goals against Chile.

Blonz joined Champions League side Elverum Handball ahead of the 2019/20 season, and has scored 39 goals for the Norwegian side.

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