The Bidasoa lost in Flensburg after a very contested match (38-35)
The Bidasoa Irun has had a tough competition on his visit to Germany and has left positive sensations even though the result has not been positive.
IRUDEK Bidasoa Irun has been very close to achieving a prestigious victoryin the SG Flensburg-Handewitt, the current European League champion track, although he has finally lost by 38-35 . The Irundarras have shown character, rhythm and determination from the beginning. The Alex Mozashave started with a 4-7, driven by the goals of Mielczarskiand the inspiration of Julen Mujika.
In the second half, the Flensburg has increased its physical intensity and managed to turn the scoreboard around with a partial of 5-2, based on its doorman and the thrust of the international team Golla and Grgic. However, the Bidasoa has not been left behind. The meritorious defense, the good work of Piotr and Gorka Nieto, as well as the two dianas of Nevado, have returned the Guipuzcoans to the match, 30-32.
The final stretch has contained the excitement, especially when a goal by Darielhas left the difference in a single score (35-34). However, the Flensburg has managed its last attacks better and won with a partial of 3-1. Despite the result, the Bidasoa has consolidated its image against one ofthe giants of the tournament and is now facing the main round of octaves — along with the Flensburg, the Kiel and the Limoges — with the aim of scoring this year.
Data sheet:
38 - Flensburg-Handewitt: Buric, Kevin Möller, Haidu (doormen); Pytlick (5), Golla (9), Kirkelökke (7), Grgic (8, 3 pen.), Horgen (3), Volz (5, 2 pen.), Knutzen, Blagotinsek (1), Novak, Rithaphorn,
35 - Bidasoa-Irun: Leo Maciel, Skrzyniarz (goalkeepers), Xabi González, Piotr (5), Esteban Salinas (2), Mujika (7), Nevado (5), Peciña, Furundarena, Vallés, Dariel García (5, 3 de pen.), Gorka Nieto (5, 1), Unai Barreto (5)
Score every five minutes: 1.3; 4-6; 7-9; 10-11; 13-14; 16-17- rest - 19-19; 22-20; 27-24; 30-27; 35-32; 38-35.
Referees: Andreas Borge and Magnus Nygren (Norway), red card to Matheus in the 20th minute.
Incidents: Sixth and final match of the European League group stage played at the Joule Arena in Flensburg, Germany, in front of about 4,000 fans.