Etxeberria and Tchaptchet lose with the national team against Brazil in their debut in Paris (18-29)
Basque language irakurri: Etxeberriak eta Tchaptchetek galdu egin dute selekzioarekin Brasilen aurka, Parisen (18-29)
The Gipuzkoan Maitane Etxebarria and the Navarrese Lysa Tchaptchet They have debuted with defeat at the Paris Games with the Spanish women’s handball team after lose against Brazil by 18-29.
With this result, the team’s tournament will become more complicated and they will continue the competition in search of qualification, but with the risk of coming up against some of the favourites.
Spain will have to react next Sunday against Hungary before measuring himself against the top swords of the group, Francedefending champion, host and top favorite, two days later, and its black beast, Netherlands On August 1st, before closing the group on 3 against Angola.
The Brazilians dominated from the first half, taking a 2-7 lead. At half-time the Brazilians had a five-goal lead.
The Brazilians took advantage of a double exclusion of the Spanish team and achieved the maximum difference, 11-19.
Brazil continued to run riot in attack to seal a resounding victory that makes life difficult for the “Guerreras.”
Data sheet:
18 – Spain: Wiggins; Arderius, Jennifer Gutierrez (2), Lara Gonzalez, Gassama, Cabral (1) and Mireya Gonzalez (4) -starting team- Marta Lopez (5), Carmen Campos (4), Maitane Etxeberria (1), Paula Arcos (1).
29 – Brazil: Moreschi; Tamires Araujo (3), Quintino, Larissa Araujo (4), Giulia Guarieiro (4), Jhennifer Lopez (2) and Patricia Matieli (6) -starting team- Paula Bruna (6), Mariane Fernandes (1), Jessica Quintino ( 1), Adriana Cardoso (1), Gabriela Bitolo (1).
Score every five minutes: 2-4, 2-7, 4-9, 5-10, 7-11, 9-13, 10-15 at half-time; 11-18, 12-21, 14-23, 16-25, 18-26, 18-29.
Referees: Olesen (DIN), Holm (ALE) and Diabate (CMR).
Source: Eitb

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