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Team Esbjerg Claims Bronze in EHF Champions League Thriller

budapest – June 1, 2025 –

Team Esbjerg of Denmark won the bronze medal in the 2024/25 EHF Women’s Champions League. The match, played in Budapest, Hungary, saw Esbjerg defeat Metz with a final score of 30-27. The victory secures their position as a top European handball team, demonstrating their consistent excellence over the season. For more details on the match, read on.

Team Esbjerg Claims Bronze in EHF Women’s Champions League Thriller

Danish side secures third place after defeating Metz in a hard-fought battle.

Bronze Medal Victory

Team Esbjerg of Denmark triumphed over Metz to secure the bronze medal in the 2024/25 EHF Women’s Handball Champions League Final Four. The victory marks a triumphant end to their campaign, solidifying their position among Europe’s elite handball teams.

Match Details: Esbjerg vs. Metz

Esbjerg defeated Metz 30-27 in the third and fourth place match held at the MVM Dome in Budapest, Hungary, on June 1 (local time). This win marks their second consecutive season defeating Metz for third place.

  • Final Score: esbjerg 30, Metz 27
  • Location: MVM Dome, Budapest, Hungary
  • Date: June 1, 2025 (local time)

First Half Action

Metz started strong, taking an early 4-1 lead with a fast-paced offense. However,Esbjerg shifted the momentum by implementing a 5-1 defensive strategy.Mia Sofia Emmenegger’s two goals from the right wing helped Esbjerg reverse the score, leading to a 17-16 advantage at the end of the first half.

Goalkeeping Duel in the Second Half

The second half saw stellar performances from both team’s goalkeepers. Metz’s Cleopatre Darleux made five saves out of nine attempts, briefly giving Metz the lead. Though, Anna Kristensen, Esbjerg’s goalkeeper, maintained a steady presence, contributing crucial saves to keep her team in contention.

Reistad’s Resurgence and Lacards’ Record

Henny Reistad’s performance in the second half proved decisive. After scoring five goals, she played a pivotal role in securing the victory for Esbjerg. Moreover, Lacards concluded the season as the ‘All-time scoring king’ with 154 goals this season, including 93 in the Champions League Finals.

Lacards finished the season with ‘All -time scoring king’ with 154 goals this season and 93 goals in the Champions League Finals.

Key Players

  • Esbjerg: Svier scored eight goals, Michala Møller contributed five, and goalkeeper Anna Kristensen made 10 saves.
  • Metz: Emma jacques scored six goals, Lucie Granier added five, and Sarah Bouktit recorded 11 saves.

Metz’s Missed Opportunity

Despite a distributed attack with 10 players scoring in the first half, Metz struggled with consistency. This loss marks another setback, as they also fell to Esbjerg in the bronze medal match last year with a score of 33-37.

Did you know? The EHF Women’s Champions League is the top club competition for women’s handball teams in europe. Winning a medal is a significant achievement!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EHF Women’s Champions League?
It is the premier club competition for women’s handball teams in Europe.
Where was the final Four held?
The Final Four was held at the MVM Dome in Budapest, Hungary.
Who won the bronze medal match?
Team Esbjerg of Denmark won the bronze medal match against Metz.
Pro Tip: A strong defense, combined with key individual performances, can frequently enough be the deciding factor in high-stakes handball matches.

This article provides a recap of Team Esbjerg’s bronze medal victory in the 2024/25 EHF Women’s Handball Champions League.

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