The diminutive back who stole the show EHF / Adrian Costeiu09 May 2021, 21:10 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
Six years ago, when Bruna De Paula was just 19 years old, she was selected in the Brazil national team for the IHF Women’s World Championship in Denmark. She only scored once in six matches, but there were still flashes of brilliance around her game.
Her potential was superb and she doubled down in the IHF Women’s Junior World Handball Championship the following year, in 2016, with a transfer to French outfit Fleury Loiret looming.
A diminutive back for the current handball paradigm, at 1.73m tall, De Paula confirmed her potential in four years at Fleury, being named the MVP of the French League in the 2019/20 season.
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EHF FINALS hosts Baia Mare meet Nantes, Siófok play Herning-Ikast European Handball Federation15 April 2021, 11:30 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
The hosts of the very first EHF FINALS Women, CS Minaur Baia Mare, will take on Nantes Atlantique Handball in a Romanian-French semi-final on Saturday 8 May.
On the same day, Siófok KC from Hungary and Danish side Herning-Ikast Håndbold will contest the other match for a place in the EHF European League Women 2020/21 final.
That is the result of the draw, which was conducted by EHF President Michael Wiederer at the EHF Office in Vienna on Thursday.
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