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Hungarian Danish Club Defeats Odense in the CL Final

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Györ thumped Odense from the start of the Champions League final, and the Danes never recovered from that.

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Odense Håndbold made handball history on Sunday, but not the one the players had dreamed of. In the Champions League final, the giant Györ was too big a mouthful. The defending champions from Hungary took the club...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Hungarian giant Györ retained his European title by ruling Odense on Sunday in Budapest (29-27). It is the first Champions League of his French goaltender Hatadou Sako, the second of Estelle Nze Minko.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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The Hungarian women's handball team Gyor won first place in this year's final tournament of the Champions League in Budapest after defeating the Danish Odense 29:27 (20:15). The Hungarian team won the strongest European club competition for the seventh time, having also been the best in 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2024.

The Győri ETO women's handball team won the Champions League final after defeating the Danish Odense 29-27. The Hungarian team thus defended its title. The post A perfect first half earned Győri ETO a Champions League victory first appeared on 24.hu.

·Budapest, Hungary
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String of errorsThe orange-clad Danes seemed feverish from the start of the match. The experience of standing in the final in a nearly full MVM Dome with space for 20,000 people seemed to hinder the players' decisions. Especially offensively. In a string of Odense errors, the Hungarians, with most of the hall behind them, were leading 5-1 before coach Ole Gjekstad called for a rally with a press of the timeout button. The major bleeding was stop…

In the final, the Hungarians beat Odense HB with 29:27. German teams were not part of the Final Four.

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sport.de broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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