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Handball Premier: AEK, PAOK and Diomedis continued their unbeaten run

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AEK, PAOK and Diomedis made it to 3/3 in the handball premiere after beating Aeropos, Ionikos and Zafirakis respectively.

In an intense game with two reds and ten minutes in two minutes, PAOK defeated Ionikos 31:27 and made it 3X3 in this year’s handball premiere.

The hosts started better (3:1 in 4′ and 7:5 in 10′), but PAOK quickly took a 4:0 lead (7:9 in 14′) and got away with +7 (12:19). , just before halftime (13-19). The guests controlled the game and had a safety advantage of 6:7 goals until the 41st minute (19:26). From that point on, Ionikos countered combined with some errors from the “two-headed” North, resulting in the game turning into a derby. Ionikos lost by 23:26 (49′) and 27:29 (56′), but PAOK, who had more solutions and composure, managed to maintain the lead and leave with the New Philadelphia “double”.

Koukoulas played a great game for the hosts with 6 goals while PAOK scored crucial goals from Eleftheriadis (5 goals), Papazoglou (5 goals) and Kavousanakis (8 goals).

The referees wrote on the game report: “When the score was 46:13, PAOK coach Panos Gousios was sent off with a red card because he protested loudly and continued to play the cross in the direction of the opposing team. The expulsion was due to the progression of penalties after a yellow card and two minutes on the bench from PAOK. At the same minute, at the delegate’s suggestion, an agent of Ionikos, who was sitting in the lower part of the field, was removed with the help of the police because he constantly and in a strong tone protested the decisions of the referee.

AEK won in the 3rd round of the Handball Premier with 28:21 against the brave Aeropos Edessa. The “Union” has thus managed the “3X3” in the championship and, as the table first, will have time in the next two weeks to “recharge” its batteries due to the interruption of the national teams.

In the first part, Aeropos was more focused and led 7-5. However, Alexis Albanos’ children stepped up their game and took the lead (11-10). In fact, they got away with three goals at half-time (15-12).

In the second half, the “yellow-blacks” were better. They still have a difference and 7 goals (22-15) with Aeropos not giving up anyway. It came close to 4 goals (24-20) but AEK didn’t lose their composure and won 28-21.

Diomedes continued his unbeaten streak by beating Zafiirakis 24-31 on the third day of the Handball Premiers match in Naoussa.

The Argos team fully maintained their pace between 20 and 35 minutes, turning 10-12 into 14-25. From then on he had the first reason for dominance, which came relatively easily.

In fact, Diomedis lost in the 26th minute to Betzilali, who received a red-blue card, with the referees noting that he acted threateningly and spat at an opponent.

For one more game, Diomedis relied on his defense, with Tzibula scoring six goals and leading the scorer chart. From Zafiirakis Theodoropoulos led with nine goals.

Vrilissia celebrated a great victory with a new surprise on the 3rd matchday of the handball premier with 22:21 in the home ground of CHANTH in Thessaloniki.

Thanos Toutsis’ team, after a great win over Ionikos 29-28 (of 25-28), made it again after a 22-21 win and turned the match around with a 4-0 run from 20-18 (52nd) .

Vrilissia are clearly the surprise of the league, already having 4 points from three games and a loss at home to Drama, they have built an advantage to remain in the division.

HANTH also fought valiantly in this match but failed to get the win like in the premiere against Aeuropos, although they made an extra effort in the second half and came back from -4 (7-11 in the 26′). and -3 (10-13) 30′).

In the final minutes and after the 52nd minute, the hosts “stuck” in attack and found no solutions, especially in the absence of the injured team leader Toli Palaska.

Vrilissia managed the critical minutes better and clearly had a much more experienced ward where Perros and Vamvakas picked up critical attacks while having goalkeeper Antoniadis for another game on a terrible day.

GAME STATISTICS

AEK – Aeropos Edessa 28-21

The five minutes: 2-3, 4-5, 5-6, 8-8, 12-10, 15-12 (day), 18-13, 21-14, 23-15, 24-18, 25-20, 28-21 .

AEK (Alexis Albanos): Matskevics, Arabatzis, Tick, Zivkovic 4, Madalinivic 2, Nikolaidis, Almeida, Iliopoulos 5, Kotsionis 1, Papadionisiou 1, Liapis 2, Arsic, Tsitobi 1, Rogulski 3, Lemos 1, Kederis 8.

Aeropos of Edessa (Yiannis Pilalidis): Kostakidis 2, Tselios, Mavrodoulakis 5, Migas, Totidis, Krallis 2, Moumzidellis 3, Athanasiadis 2, Mylonas, Veremtsuk, Bohkarev 6, Gatsis 1, Bulkin, Georgalis, Papagiannis.

Referee: Karydakis-Giakalis. Two minutes: 6-5 Penalty: 3/4-1/1.

IONIKOS AFFIDEA-PAOK 27-31

The five minutes: 3-3, 7-6, 7-9, 10-13, 12-15, 13-19 (m), 16-23, 18-25, 21-26, 23-27, 25-29, 27-31

IONIC (Arvanitis): Koukoulas 6, Aivaliotis 2, Tausanis, Braudakis, Syngaris, Vassiliou, Handelis 2, Butos 5, Meletakos 2, Delichristos 2, Troulos 4, Mantzopoulos, Elozieua 1, Heliotis, Balaskas 3.

PAOK (Gousios): Gigov, Dougias 1, Eleftheriadis 5, Tsamouridis 2, Nikolaidis 1, Papazoglou 5, Velissariou, T. Triantafyllidis 1, Moisilov, Tsanaxidis 2, Koukmisis 8, Kavousanakis 4, Ladakis, Tzorginis 2, Giavasidis.

Referee: Kinatzidis – Fotakidis, Reds 46:13 Gousios, 59:29 Koukoulas (dangerous game – no ticket saved), Two minutes: 6-4, Penalties: 2/2-5/6

Zafirakis – Diomedes: 24-31

The five minutes: 2:2, 6:4, 8:9, 10:12, 12:15, 13:18 (m), 14:25, 17:26, 20:28, 20:30, 24:31.

Zafirakis (Deligiannis): Athanasiou, Bolas 3, Kanizai, Tzouvaras, Tsageras, Theodoropoulos 9, Bouboulendras 1, Rotzios 2, Biliouris, Apostolidis 2, Rizos, Milovics 1, Vafeidis 3, Tsatsas, Daskalopoulos, Lolas 2.

Diomedes (Zaravinas): Kostoulas, Tsakalos, Tzibulas 6, Tsigaridas 2, G. Mougic, Mallios 4, Terletski Koutroubis, Asvestas 3, Kaimakamis 1, Betzilali 3, Manthos 5, Bekiaris, Angelits, Tz. Mugic 3, Zifkovic 4.

referee: Grapsas – Kyriakou. Two minutes: 3-4. Kred-blue card: (Betzilali, 25:18 – moved menacingly and spat on an opposing athlete). penalty: 3/4 – 1/2

21-22 HANTH ESN VRILISSION

The five minutes: 1-2, 3-3, 5-6, 7-7, 7-10, 11-13 (m), 13-14, 15-15, 15-16, 19-18, 20-19, 21-22

HANTH (Mastorogiannis): Ioannidis, Samaras, Andreadakis 3, Petridis 2, Kouklotidis 1, Kyriakides 4, Palaskas, S. Sarafis 5, Skoufas 1, Tsirogiannis, Karangelos 3, Panzios, Papadopoulos, Vardakas 1, Sarigiannidis 1, S. Sarafis.

VRILISSIA (Tutsis): Tsikogiannopoulos, Perros 2, Vlachos 3, Tombros, Pantazis 1, Antoniadis, Zarikos 6, Karamasiotis 1, Cheroubeim 1, Vamvakas 2, M. Stathis, Khoursoudian 2, P. Stathis 2, Korkolis, Chalaris 2, Kiultzidis.

Referee: Bettman-Tzaferopoulos, Two minutes: 5-5, Penalties: 3/4-0/3

DRAMA MONTE BIANCO – ASE DOUKA 29-29

The five minutes: 2-3, 5-6, 10-6, 12-7, 12-8, 13-10 (Em.), 16-15, 17-19, 19-22, 23-24, 27-25, 29- 29

DRAMA (Valavanis): Papazoglou 1, Barbas, Moraitis 2, Haitidis, Polydoros, Kovoglanidis, Kotsamarinoglou, Tornikidis, Toskas 7, Tungelidis 4, Cavazis, Papageorgiou 8, Zibulovics 2, Papadopoulos 5, Kraniotis, Sinai.

DOUKAS (Chalkidis): Borodai, Tziras 5, Payatis 1, Tsakouridis 2, Panagiotou 6, Geroulanos 2, Anastasiou 1, Kovanis, Dounis, Yantsa 6, Charitonidis, Gasevics 1, Kollyris, Panou 4, Diakoulias, Stefanitsis 1.

Referee: Naskos-Haritsos, Two minutes: 7-6, Penalties: 2/3-2/3.

The schedule and the results of the 3rd game day

Saturday 01.10

  • Zafirakis Naoussa – Diomedis Argos 24-31
  • AEK – Aeropos Edessa ManDynamic 28-21
  • Ionian Affidea – PAOK 27-31
  • HANTH – ESN Virlission 21-22
  • Drama Bianco Monte – ASE Duka 29-29

Sunday 02.10

  • 15:15 Olympiakos SFP/Omilos Xini – AESCH Pylaia

grading

  1. Diomedes Argos 6
  2. PAOK 6
  3. AEK 6
  4. ESN by Vrilissi 4
  5. GS drama ’86 3
  6. Olympiacos 2
  7. Aeropos of Edessa 2
  8. AESH of Pylias 2
  9. HANTh. 2
  10. Ace Duke 1
  11. EGSN Zafiirakis 0
  12. Ionian of New Philadelphia 0

Next match day 22/10

  • PAOK-Khanth
  • Drama Bianco Monte – Ionian Affidea
  • ESN Vrilision – Zafeirakis Naoussa
  • Diomedes Argos – AEK
  • Aeropos Edessa ManDynamic – Olympiakos SFP/Omilos Xyni
  • ASE Doukas – AESH Pylias

Source: sport 24

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