Handball
Handball: Great win for AEK against Sporting, chasing a huge qualifier
AEK beat Sporting 25-24 and now qualifies for the next phase of the EHF European League against Pelister.
With a terrible performance, AEK prevailed 25-24 from Sporting Lisbon for the 9th game of Group D of the EHF European League and managed a qualification jump for the next phase of the tournament!
The players of Dimitroulia, who played excellent handball from time to time and never gave up during the game, got the two points. A big protagonist was Petros Bukovinas, who rolled down the reels while forcing Sporting to miss a penalty at the end of the game, giving Union the win.
Now AEK will give their all to qualify in the match against Pelister on March 8th in Skopje.
The game: The guests started with a 3-0 series and took the lead early on. Ugalde and Tzira reduced to 1-3 and 2-4, while AEK, with the weapon of good defense, “ran” a series of 6-2 and reached the favor of 8-6, with Mylonas, Ugalde and Tzira doing everything on the field . The Portuguese split 8:8 and 9:9, but with Nacho and Ugalde the “Union” took the lead again (11:9). Bukovindas performed a double op, igniting ‘T. Kambouris’ and Lemos, Ugalde and Tziras brought AEK up to +5 (14-9), 2′ before half-time. Ugalde scored an impressive 15-10, with the visitors breathing out 15-11 reduced while earlier Bukovinas scored their 8th operation!
In the second half, Sporting brought the game to a draw (15:15) with a 4-0 series, with AEK making one mistake after another. Ugalde took a deep breath offensively with an extreme goal (16:15), but the guests took the lead with a new series of 3:0 and reached 16:17. Tziras equalized with two goals in a row to 18-18, in the middle of the apotheosis of the fans of AEK, but the Portuguese “escaped” again with a difference of 2 goals (18-20, 19-21). Ugalde called out ‘present’ goal while Arambatzis equalized with an incredible aerial close at 21-21 at 46′! Bukovinas continued to stop his opponents, but a few lost attacks by the “yellow-blacks” put the opposing team back in the lead (21:22, 50:36). At this point, θα Platha’s time came, with the Spanish pivot “executing” twice for 23-22. 23-23, new defense Bukovina, missed penalty and 23-24 in favor of Sporting.
Lemos with Olympic composure equalized at 24-24 for Mylonas to come and “execute” Dimitroulias’ system exactly for 25-24, 11″ before the final. On the exhale, Bukovinas made another double save, but Sporting won a penalty. The goalkeeper by “Dikefalos” led his opponent to the… crossbar and the 25-24 led to… an explosion of joy from the crowd and the team celebrating the big win!
AEK – Sporting Lisbon 25-24
The five minutes: 1-4, 4-6, 7-6, 8-8, 12-9, 15-11 (dd.), 16-15, 18-19, 19-21, 21-21, 23-23, 25 -24
AEK (Dimitris Dimitroulias): Arabatzis 1, Briatka, Tziras 5, Sevelev, Nikolaidis, Lemos 3, Angelits, Mylonas 3, Iliopoulos, Bukovinas, Platha 1, Mogia 3, Papadionisiou 1, Ugalde 8, Kalomoi.
LISBON SPORTY (Ricardo Costa): Skok, Araujo 2, Mota Da Costa, Suarez Diaz 1, Tidemand 1, Rodriguez, Ruesga 2, Salvador, Arsenashvili 4, Gassama Sissoko 2, Tavares, Gaspard, Sungal F, 1 Costa M. 4.
referee: Madak-Rudinski (Slovakia). Two minutes: 3-6. penalty: 3/5-1/2.
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Handball
Nea Ionia is always first in A1 women’s handball, Kamatero defeated AEK
Nea Ionia struggled but took the win against Anagennisi in Arta and remained at the top of the A1 women’s handball. Kamatero defeated and surpassed AEK.
With 9 goals from Nikolina Kepesidou and 6 from Magda Papa n Nea Ionia prevailed 33-29 at his headquarters Renaissance of Arta In 9th matchday This brought the curtain down on A1 women’s handball.
Nea Ionia achieved 18 points with an absolute 9/9 in the league. Andritsou was again the hosts’ top scorer with 12 goals.
- The five minutes: 1-5, 4-7, 8-9, 12-13, 14-16, 17-20 (m), 17-22, 18-23, 20-26, 23-29, 27-30, 29-33
- ARTA (Lazaridis): Kollyri, Tsoushidou 3, Ambrosiadou, Rizou, Moschou 1, Boukouvala, Skara, Noula 7, Papakosta, Spyridopoulou 1, Mournou 1, Saidova, Andritsou 12, Karacharisi 2, Prokopidou 2
- OFNI (Antalis): M. Kepesidou, Manias 3, Norocea, Liubiania 1, Araldi 2, Kmirova 4, Boziou, Krinics 1, Makri, Fragou 5, N. Kepesidou 9, Giannopoulou, Dimtsoudi 1, Davidovich, Papa 6, Stougiannidou 1
- referee: Tsianas Angelidis, Two minutes: 6-2, Penalty: 5/5-1/3
Kamatero overtook AEK
He finished the first round in 6th place in the table with 8 points GAS Kamaterou which prevailed 27-19 from AEK on matchday 9 of the championship.
In contrast, the Union is in 7th place with 6 points.
- The five minutes: 4-1, 5-5, 7-6, 10-7, 14-7, 14-9 (am), 15-13, 19-15, 23-16, 23-16, 25-17, 27- 19
- CAMATERO (Danilos): M. Vassiliou, Nandotsi 4, Kazaki 1, Karamanou 2, Kapsali, Kurti 3, Adnar, Varveraki, Georgiadou, Psarioti, A. Vassiliou 9, Roussou 5, Tsamalim, Anestaki, Gortsopoulou, Patroni 3
- AEK (Sarafis): Magou 3, Michailidou, Psarioti 2, Petkovska, Katsika 4, Gaspari 5, Papaioannou, Pavlou, Sarkiri 1, Fabis 4, Banasis, Nikolovska, Mejri, Drougidou, Gouviotis
- referee: Betas-slavenitis, Two minutes: 7-6, Penalty: 5/6-2/3
Second victory for Alexander the Great
Great win for him Alexander the Great with 30-22 on him Athenaikou.
The hosts not only won, but also gained a significant lead that puts them in a good position to stay in the event of a draw at the end of the regular season.
- The five minutes: 1-1, 3-3, 5-6, 8-8, 12-9, 15-10 (MCH), 16-13, 19-17, 21-18, 24-19, 27-19, 30- 22
- Alexander the Great (Tarinidis): Pyritidou 1, Palaiochorinou, Patsani, Plioga 4, Daflidou, Peiou, Trellopoulou, Anastasiou 1, Michailova, Karaveli 4, Tomidou 1, Malle, Mavropoulou 6, Trietina 10
- ATHENIANS (Tzouanopoulos): Makroglou, Tzourisits 8, Kotrotsiu 1, Mouradidou 2, Kouros, A. Savvalaki 3, Uni, Kavadia, Vetkova 4, Struzou, D. Savvalaki, Globarevits 3, Papadimopoulou, Spiliopoulou, Papagiannopoulou
- referee: Theodosiou-Papoulias, Two minutes: 3-4, Penalty: 4/5-2/2
The results of the 9th game
- PAOK – Panorama 35-23
- Pylaia – Korydallos 35-28
- Alexander the Great – Athenian 30-22
- Renaissance – New Ionia 29-33
- Kamatero – AEK 27-19
The rating
- Nea Ionia 16
- PAOK 16
- Gate 14
- Renaissance 12th
- Panorama 10
- Camera 8
- AEK 6
- Alexander the Great 4
- Athenaekos 2
- lark
The program for the 10th matchday
- 01/27 Athenaikos – Nea Ionia
- 01/27 Kamatero – Korydallos
- 01/27 Renaissance – AEK
- 01/27 PAOK – Alexander the Great
- 01/27 Gate – Panorama
Source: sport 24
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Handball
Panhellenic surprise, qualifying for PAOK in the quarterfinals of the Greek Handball Cup
Panhellenios defeated Diomedes in Kypseli to reach the quarterfinals of the Greek Cup in men’s handball. Revenge for PAOK against Zafeirakis.
Surprise in Kypseli with Panhellenic victory 27-25 him Diomedes of Argos and be qualified by them Phase of 16 from Greek Cup.
Panhellenios took revenge for its home defeat against “Lykos” on October 21st for the championship and kicked Diomedes out of the institution, who suffered his fifth defeat in a row!
The “Olympians” were behind on points (11:14 in the 25th minute, 14:15 at halftime), but turned the game around in the second half with an individual score of 14:8 in the 25:55 period with good defense and Stathis as the protagonist, who scored 9 goals.
- Panhellenic (Samaras): Tzanakakis, Dougias, Akalbedashvili 1, Anagnostopoulos 2, Vertzonis, Tokatzoglou, Papadopoulos, Stathis 9, Mavromatis, Nakos 4, Roussos 6, Skourtai, Prokopiou 1, Koutoulogenis 2, Balaskas, Alikakos 2
- Diomedes (Zaravinas): Kostoulas, Anastasiou, Tsakalos 4, Tselios, Tserletski, Tsakouridis 4, Asvestas 5, Hatzikonstantinou, Bayios, Kostakidis 1, Manthos 4, Bekiaris, Baltazis, Nikolinais, Salem 2, Stefanitsis 5
- referee: Geroulanos-Lefakis, Two minutes: 2-3, Penalty: 2/2-0/2
Noticeable improvement over PAOK
With a win – qualification for the 8th, PAOK closes the year 2023, which was also imposed 23-17 from Zafirakis in Naoussa for the men’s cup.
The guests were not at all reminiscent of the team that lost the championship at this venue a month and a half ago and easily defeated Zafiirakis, which has a homogeneity and is going through perhaps the best season in its history.
- The five minutes: 0-3, 1-4, 2-7, 4-9, 6-10, 9-12 (MCH), 9-15, 11-15, 12-17, 14-20, 14-22, 17- 23
- ZAFIRAKIS (Deligiannis): Bolas 2, Tsageras, Theodoropoulos 1, Bouboulentas, Barbas, Rotzios 1, Misailidis 8, Biliouris, Athanasiadis 4, Apostolidis 1, Pinakoudis, Sarafis, Deligiannis, Tsatsas, Ferlachidis, Lolas
- PAOK (Seyrekidis): Gigof, Eleftheriadis 2, Tsamouridis 3, Papageorgiou 1, T. Papazoglou 2, K. Koukmisis 3, L. Papazoglou, Tsanaxidis, Marinos, N. Koukmisis 1, Batzios, Kalomiros 6, Hatzidis, Botskaref 5, Daios, Georginis
- referee: Naskos-Haritsos, Two minutes: 2-3, Penalty: 0/0-0/1
Victory for Kilkis over CHANTH
He qualified in the quarterfinals GAS Kilkis slightly predominant with 37-23 her HANTH in Thessaloniki.
- The five minutes: 4-1, 6-6, 9-11, 10-14, 11-16, 12-18 (em.) 13-21, 14-23, 16-26, 19-29, 20-33, 23- 37
- HANTH (Papavasilis): Siaravas, Ioannidis, Sarigiannidis 1, Rizos 5, Haritopoulos 1, Pantzios 1, Andreadakis 5, Agathonikos, Saltiel, Tsangalis 2, Kouklotidis 3, Nabrozidis, Gioranidis 1, Katsaounis 3, Mavridis, Ambrikidis
- GAS KILKIS (Georgiadis): Borodai, Radoisic 2, Metsis 5, Kypraios 5, Migas 6, Fachouridis S. 5, Eleftheriadis 1, Giannakidis, Vafiadis, Sigiridis 4, Karvounidis, Fachouridis A. 2, Berezni 3, Giannakopoulos 1, Giavasidis 3, Taramonlis
- referee: Theodosiou-Papoulias, Two minutes: 3-4, Penalty: 4/4-2/2
Great win for Drama
She also qualified for the quarterfinals Bianco Monte drama what was imposed 29-23 her Goal. Sakis Valavani’s team confirmed their amazing form with seven wins in a row and managed to beat Pylaia with the best and first goalscorer Haitidis (11 goals).
- The five minutes: 3-3, 4-6, 6-8, 9-10, 10-11, 13-13 (MCH), 15-15, 15-18, 17-21, 19-24, 21-26, 23- 29
- GATES (Ananiadis): Moisiliev, Palaskas, Antoniadis 2, Karagiozopoulos 6, Danoulet, Tsortekis 2, Orfanoudakis, Vardakas, Bilias 2, Alexandridis 1, Kavousanakis 2, Triantafyllidis D. 7, Triantafyllidis T., Kyriakidis 1, Tzeli
- THEATRE (Valavanis): Kotsionis 1, Haitidis 11, Polydoros 1, Latsakou 4, Tozakidis, Toskas 7, Tungelidis 1, Vassiliou, Kalaitzidis, Cavazis, Manoloudis 1, Efthymiadis, Dakaris, Korsak, Papadopoulos 3, Sina
- Referee: Tolios-Tsianas, Two minutes: 2-6, Penalty: 4/5-1/1
The Vrilissias are independent
The impressive ones Vrilissia continued their winning streak (9X9) this season and eliminated me 35-27 him Edessa airport.
The two teams may be separated by an entire division, but the home team clearly showed that they are ready to return to the Handball Premier Championship and celebrated a great qualification.
In the period 25-55, the team of Thanos Toutsis defeated the team of Kostas Toutsis, once his partner in Vrilissia, with an impressive individual score of 21-9!
Aeropos finished the first half of the season with a record of 10 defeats, 1 draw and just 1 win and will need to make a big change in the winter transfer window if they have any hope of staying in the top flight.
- The five minutes: 4-2, 7-6, 7-7, 10-11, 13-13, 17-14 (am), 21-15, 28-18, 30-20, 34-22, 35-27
- VRILISSIA (Th. Toutsis): Kambouris, Karadimas, Vlachos 4, Tombros 2, Salamas 2, Beskos 1, Pantazis 5, Antoniadis, Nikolakopoulos 2, Univ. Stathis, Vamvakas 3, P. Stathis 6, Halvatzis, Korkolis 5, Genas, Tsamouris 5
- AIRPLANE (K. Toutsis): Athanasiou, Tzoulis, Robes, Krallis 4, Papagiannis 3, Boutkaris 3, Veremtsuk, Sentsenko 1, Onoufrienko 9, Koukoutsidis 4, Gatsis 1, Gonsalves 2, Papadopoulos, Giannousis, Simadis
- referee: Betas-slavenitis, Two minutes: 2-4, Penalty: 1/1-0/0
The Duke feels good
He was imposing in Serres duke Who won 46-24 Panserraikos gets a ticket to the quarter-finals of the Men’s Cup. The visitors’ first goalscorer was Nikos Diakoulias, who scored 14 goals.
- The five minutes: 1-4, 2-8, 2-11, 4-14, 7-19, 9-21(em.), 13-24, 14-29, 16-32, 19-36, 21-42, 24 -46
- PANSERRAIC (Alexiadis): Arvanitidis 3, Damaris 3, Babaitis, Karagiannis 1, Fotiadis, Karagiannakos 7, Hatzidemos 1, Okantaridis 2, Perros, Barbarousis, Katsapanderas, Karousis 3, Tsitos 2, Pourpouris, Nietereger 1, Siosis 1
- ASED (Chalkidis): Kiartzidis, Payatis 2, Batis 3, Khatsaturian 3, Panagiotou 4, Papadopoulos, Geroulanos 8, Yantsa 7, Charitonidis 3, Kovanis 2, Zibulovics, Kollyris, Diakoulias 14
- referee: Linardos – Nikolaidis, Two minutes: 3-1, Penalty: 0/0-3/4.
Round of 16 results
- Khanth – Kilkis 23-37
- Pylaia – drama 23-29
- Panseraikos – Doukas 24-46
- Panhellenic – Diomedes 27-25
- Zafirakis – PAOK 17-23
- Vrilissia – Aeropos 35-27
- 13.12. 9:00 p.m Chalandri – Ionian
- January 31st Olympiacos – AEK
Source: sport 24
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Handball
Mylonas announced that he is ending his career at the age of 28
International left midfielder Christos Mylonas announced his decision to retire from action following another serious injury.
Christos Mylonas made the decision to end his sports career when he was just 28 years old.
For our international left winger, it was decided that the men’s national team matches in the EURO 2024 final, which will be played in Germany in January, would be the last of his career.
Unfortunately, he didn’t have time to realize his dream and take part in a major event with the “Blue and Whites” that he and his teammates had worked for years to make happen.
they come true.
His serious injury (complete anterior cruciate ligament rupture) in the game between ASE Doukas and Diomedes Argos for the handball premiership forced him to an even premature end to his short-lived, great and award-winning career.
Christos Mylonas has played in all minor national teams, while he made his men’s national team debut in June 2014 in the 2015 World Cup play-offs against North Macedonia. He played a total of 54 games and scored 152 goals and is on the list of all-time top scorers.
His speed, his leadership qualities in his first year, his intelligence as well as the quality of his character were elements that made him special and one of the leading Greek handball players of all time.
At the collective level, in his 11 seasons in the handball premiership, Christos Mylonas managed to score 650 goals in 218 games and win the treble (championship, cup, European Cup) and a championship in 2021
in 2020 with AEK, where he is the sixth all-time goalscorer with 477 goals, was named league MVP in 2021, was voted the best left winger in two seasons (2020-2001, 2021-2022), and scored 194 goals in European competitions.
He started his career at Anagennisi Byron (2004-2010), moved on to Doukas (2010-2013), returned to Anagennisi (2013-2015) to help them in the big division, moved to again (2015-2016). Diomedes (2016). -2017) at Doukas, followed by a 5-year stay (2017-2018) at AEK. Last season he played in the 2nd Bundesliga
with the Elbflorence Dresden jersey and this year he returned again to Doukas, who he helped to become a star at the handball premiere.
Christos Mylonas underwent surgery today together with his wife, beach handball world champion Apostolina Dimitriou, to heal his injury.
The entire association, the board, the employees and the press office wish him a speedy recovery and continued success in everything he wants to do in his life.
In particular, the President of the OHE Kostas Gandis stated: “The gap that Christos Mylonas will leave in Greek handball is not just a gap in competition, because he is a charismatic athlete, a star in the national team and in all the clubs he has played for.”
We will miss him above all for the values and ethos with which he led the sport over the years. A child with a diamond character – a role model who never caused problems and was always there for our national teams. It is unfair that Christos will not be with our national team at the EURO, our team’s first participation in a major competition in 19 years.
Unfortunately, there are also bad moments in sport. We are sure he still has a lot to offer the sport and the national team, but we fully respect his decision. As a representative of the entire board of the association and, in my opinion, as an expression of the entire sport, I would like to thank him for what he has offered and wish him all the best
Many successes throughout his life and family happiness with his wife and also our athlete Apostolina Dimitriou. OCHE will honor Christos Mylonas for his great contribution to sport in a special event.”
Source: sport 24
I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
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