France Dominates Macedonia in Handball World Cup, Secures Quarterfinal Spot
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At the Handball World Championship, Germany won its last main round match against Tunisia. The team won 31-19 in Herning, Denmark, and thus finished second in Group I with 8-2 points behind defending champion and Olympic champion Denmark (10-0).
Led by Dika Mem, the French team finished its group phase with a success (32-25) on Saturday in Croatia, and plans for the quarter-finals of the competition.
The German national handball team won their third and final main round game at the World Cup. The DHB selection prevailed against Tunisia with an undisputed score of 31:19.
The handball players, who have already qualified for the quarter-finals, end the World Cup group phase with a landslide victory. Marko Grgić and goalkeeper David Späth were crucial to this.
Already qualified for the quarterfinals, the French team won a sixth victory in 6 matches (32-25) against North Macedonia at the World Championships in Croatia. She will know her next opponent this Sunday evening.
This Saturday, the French handball team won its sixth match in as many matches against North Macedonia (32-25).
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