Ali Al-Buhairi
Posted on: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 – 11:46 PM | Last update: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 – 11:46 PM
Sweden defeated Egypt 26-22 in the quarter-final match of the World Men’s Handball Championship, which was held in Poland and Sweden, to qualify the host country for the semi-finals, and Egypt competed for the ranking positions from fifth to eighth.
The match statistics are as follows:
Egypt’s national team shot 39 shots, compared to 42 shots for Sweden
The Egyptian national team scored 22 goals from 39 shots, with a rate of 56%
Sweden scored 26 goals from 42 shots, with a percentage of 62%
The Egyptian national team scored one goal from three 7-meter throws
Sweden scored two goals from three 7-meter throws
Egypt goalkeeper Karim Hindawy made 11 saves out of 37 shots, or 30%
--Andreas Palica, Sweden’s goalkeeper, made 13 saves out of 35 shots, or 37%.
-Egypt’s national team did not decrease numerically in that match
Sweden’s national team got a numerical deficiency 4 times
The Egyptian national team scored 8 goals from the 6 meters, compared to 9 goals for Sweden
The Egyptian national team scored two goals from the wings against 4 goals from Sweden
The Egyptian national team scored 8 goals from 15 shots from the 9-meter field, compared to 5 goals for Sweden from 11 shots.
Mohsen Ramadan and Hassan Walid scored the most goals in today’s match, with 5 goals
Ahmed Adel and Mohamed Mamdouh Hashem each have 4 goals
And a goal for Ahmed Hisham Al-Sayed “Dodo”, Omar Al-Wakil Bakkar, Ali Zain and Muhammad Sanad