• es gibt tatsächlich wettbewerbe , in denen deutschland nicht vertreten ist...

    und [URL=http://www.ihf.info/CDA/news_detai…d-14471,en.html]hier [/URL]noch einige taktische spielchen.

  • Schon interessant zu beobachten wie einige Teams decken, insbesondere die Argentinier mit Ihrer 1:5 Deckung !

    Is aber ne Jugend un keine Junioren-WM, oder nich?

    "Mit dem Ende des Kinos werden wir vertrieben worden sein aus einem Paradies"
    ( Peter Handke)

    "Die Forderung, dass Auschwitz nicht noch einmal sei, ist die allererste an Erziehung"
    ( Theodor W. Adorno )

    2 Mal editiert, zuletzt von Outsider81 (7. August 2005 um 14:32)

  • Zitat


    Ist Men's Youth World Championship in Qatar - Croatia largely improved

    You could hardly identify the Croatians in their third match against Tunisia (32-26; 16-11). After their clear defeat to Denmark all players both on the court and on the bench fully motivated played a quite flexible 6-0 defence from the very beginning conceding the first goal on 13 minute only.

    Left-back Blazevic (8 goals/11 attempts), who is also playing on the inside defender position as part of the 6-0 defence, came off as the top scorer again, his team in this manner having every possibility of progressing to the semi-finals. In the run of the second half, Tunisia could handle better the 6-0 block defence and showed good crossing movements in attack. Back Mrabet (11 goals / 17 attempts) became best scorer of the team still presented with the opportunity for progress.

    As expected, Serbia-Montenegro crushed Morocco to make through to the semi-finals too. Tomorrow’s final group match against Korea – decisive match for the top rank in this group – should be of special appeal since it gathers two quite different game philosophies.
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    Men's Youth World Championship in QAT - Korea advances to semi-finals

    In the decisive match Korea struggled hart but finally overcame host Qatar by 35:32 (15-13) to book its place in the semi-finals of the first Youth WC 2005. In the opening stage, Qatar was tactically well prepared for the Koreans’ quite offensively acting 3-3 defence. Left-back Alhajri (8 goals / 14 attempts) – one of the tournament’s best scorers so far – and centre-back Albaloushi (8/11) played successful one-on-one actions again and again. Yet, they were not able to keep up to the Koreans high pace until the very end of the match.

    It should be very tricky for a number of teams to launch concentrated and concerted attacks against a defence that aggressive 60 minutes long. Korea’s top scorer playing both on the centre-back position in attack and the offensive front centre-defender in defence – scored 10 goals again to prove his top scorer position. Fast in man-on-man actions, during counter-attacks and in particular in jumps shots from the back make up Korea’s typical game philosophy all players are performing. It should be of special interest in the forthcoming matches to see how the Koreans with their fast-paced play and their aggressive defence could stand up to the European top teams.

    In group B Denmark is still eying the semi-finals. When they met Iran, they had some difficulties of concentration in offense only in the first 20 minutes. But then, the Danes’ 6-0 defence that proved very well again formed the basis for consequent counter-attacks. One third of Denmark’s total score resulted from fast-paced play. Another striking feature is that all three (!) goalkeepers that were put in have shown excellent performances by now.

    Their win against Tunisia made Egypt still keep their chance alive to make through to the semi-finals (33-26; 16:14). Nevertheless they are confronting Denmark on the last matchday that are one of the favourites due to their previous performances.
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    2005 Men's Youth World Championship in Qatar - Danes as the favourites now

    Nobody had expected a result as clear as in the clash of match day three between Denmark and Croatia (38-23; 22-11). Fully concentrated already during the warm-up before the start of the match, Denmark presented the tournament’s best 6:0-defence and did not fail to set the course. Passing from 6-1, 11-2 (on 11 minute) to 15-5 after 20 minutes, the die was almost cast already. Denmark was superior to the young hopefuls of the Athens Olympic champion in every respect. The ball-based defence intercepted passes again and again turning them immediately into successful fast-breaks.

    Time and again the Danes played well concerted actions in offense to break both the 3-2-1-defence and the 4-0-plus-2-defence in the second half. Left-back Hansen (7 goals out of 9 attempts) and right-back Christiansen (8/12) were most successful scorers of Denmark who showed a cohesive team performance. In contrast to that, the Croatian side disappointed nearly surrendering in the first half already. Numerous experts now see Denmark as the favourite to take home the first WC title in the men’s youth category.

    Quite a long time host Qatar managed to keep the second match against Serbia-Montenegro (25-28;11-15) open. Early in the second half, they were behind by only 2 goals (14-16). In particular individual one-on-one actions by the Qatari back-court players and the second goalkeeper‘s (Dimeh) outstanding performance in the second half made them keep up quite well with reiging European Champion Serbia-Montenegro. An even more improved defence may keep Qatar’s chances high to gain a place in the semi-finals.
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    2005 Men's Youth World Championship in Qatar - A "new Balic" is growing up

    The best match of day 2 in the Youth WC in Qatar saw Egypt, in particular, improve their performance in defence compared with yesterday. Being behind by 3 or even 4 goals the team managed to catch up again three times. On 53 minute, Egypt even took the lead 27:26, in the very end, however, the Egyptians failed to the very effective 6-0 defence block in the second half. This may also be concluded from both teams’ shot effectiveness (EGY: 29/61= 48%; CRO: 30/50= 60%).

    The Croatian play is quite an imitation of the successful senior team’s style in recent years. Mate Svalina acting on the centre position is a play maker who is opening plenty of tactical offensive actions as Balic is doing in the men’s national team. His movements in one-on-one actions as well as his effective assists to his teammates seem to be a “copy” of world-class player Balic’s tactics - a good example for a constant philosophy of the game in Croatian handball.
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  • weltmeister: serbien / montenegro
    zweiter: süd-korea
    finale: sng - südkorea 39:23 (20:8 )

    dritter: kroatien
    vierter: dänemark
    spiel um dritten platz: cro - den 32-31 (13-16).


    all-star-team:

    Goalkeeper: Sadegh Sayyed Dimeh (QAT)
    Left wing: Stefan Hundstrup (DEN)
    Pivot: Hazem Elnemrawi (EGY)
    Right wing: Ivan Cupic (CRO)
    Left back: Zarko Sesum (SCG)
    Centre back: Hyo-Won Eom (KOR)
    Right back: Khalighi Hossein (IRI)

    mvp: Zarko Sesum, SCG
    bester tw: Soren Westphal, DEN
    bester torschütze: Hyo-Won Eom , KOR

    *bevor mich jemand fragt - ich weiß auch nicht, warum der beste tw nicht im allstar-team ist...