Penalty shoot-out drama highlights final weekend
On the final weekend of the M20 EHF Championship 2 2022 in Bulgaria, there was not one but two penalty shoot-outs that would contribute towards deciding the winners of the tournament.
In Saturday’s second semi-final, Romania ended Greece’s four-match winning streak with a 3:1 win in the shoot-out. For Greece, who a held a 30:27 advantage inside the last 10 minutes, missing their first three penalties of the shoot-out effectively ended their hopes of reaching the final.
While Romania enjoyed the thrill of winning a penalty shoot-out on Saturday, they experienced contrasting emotions in Sunday's final against Israel. For the second time in two days, Romania centre back Tamas Katona failed to convert a penalty in the shoot-out. Erik Leonard Pop, Ianus Dumitrescu and Alexandru Daniel Moldovan all stepped up to score again for Romania, but Israel clinched the title when Or Refael Levi scored their fifth penalty from five attempts.
Final ranking
Gold Israel
Silver Romania
Bronze Switzerland
4th Greece
5th North Macedonia
6th Ukraine
7th Luxembourg
8th Great Britain
9th Lithuania
10th Kosovo
All-star Team
Goalkeeper: Tal Peled (Israel)
Left wing: Noam Leopold (Switzerland)
Left back: Lionel Mirdita (Switzerland)
Centre back: Konstantinos Kotsionis (Greece)
Right back: Ionut Adrian Stanescu (Romania)
Right wing: Nadav Cohen (Israel)
Line player: Calin Dedu (Romania)
Best defender: Eleftherios Pagiatis (Greece)
Most valuable player: Jann Bamert (Switzerland)
Top scorer: Or Refael Levi (Israel, 43 goals)