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词条 GF World Cup '10
释义

  1. Competition

      Group A    Group B    Knockout stage    Semifinals    Bronze medal match    Final    All-Star Team  

  2. External links

The GF World Cup '10 was held in Århus, Denmark from September 21 to September 26. It was an invitational women's handball tournament organized by the Danish Handball Association.

The tournament is said to be the world's most prestigious non-IHF tournament for women. Romania was the last winner of GF World Cup, after beating Norway in the last year final, 28–27. In the same exact final Romania again had the better end by defeating Norway 24–23.

Competition

Group A

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|date= September 21, 2010
|time= 14:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}
|score= 24 – 25
|team2= {{hbw|SWE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Gorshenina 5
|goals2= Fredén, Helleberg 5
|HT= 12–12
|twomin1= 6
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 2
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 200
|referee= Christiansen, Lythje
|refnat= Denmark
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 21, 2010
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|NOR}}
|score= 20 – 21
|team2= {{hbw|ROM}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Alstad, Riegelhuth 4
|goals2= Neagu 8
|HT= 12–6
|twomin1= 4
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 2
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 500
|referee= Pavicevic, Raznatovic
|refnat= Montenegro
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 22, 2010
|time= 14:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}
|score= 24 – 32
|team2= {{hbw|ROM}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Sen 7
|goals2= Neagu 6
|HT= 9–15
|twomin1= 2
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance=
|referee= Hansen, Gjeding
|refnat= Denmark
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 22, 2010
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|SWE}}
|score= 23 – 31
|team2= {{hbw|NOR}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Torstenson 5
|goals2= Frafjord 7
|HT= 11–16
|twomin1= 1
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 1,048
|referee= Stark, Stefan
|refnat= Romania
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 23, 2010
|time= 14:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|ROM}}
|score= 27 – 27
|team2= {{hbw|SWE}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Amariei 7
|goals2= Gulldén 7
|HT= 14–12
|twomin1=
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 4
|yellow2= 1
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 382
|referee= Hansen, Gjeding
|refnat= Denmark
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 23, 2010
|time= 18:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|RUS}}
|score= 21 – 30
|team2= {{hbw|NOR}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Vetkova 4
|goals2= Molid 5
|HT= 14–11
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 2
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance=
|referee= Lythje, Christiansen
|refnat= Denmark
}}

Group B

{{Handball table start}}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|DEN}} |bg=a |w=2 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=79 |ga=80 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|FRA}} |bg=a |w=2 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=97 |ga=87 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|HUN}} |bg= |w=1 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=72 |ga=76 }}{{hbt-row |team={{hbw|GER}} |bg= |w=1 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=75 |ga=80 }}{{Handball table end}}All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2){{handballbox
|date= September 21, 2010
|time= 16:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|HUN}}
|score= 22 – 19
|team2= {{hbw|GER}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Görbicz 8
|goals2= Jurack 5
|HT= 9–10
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 5
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance=
|referee= Hansen, Gjeding
|refnat=Denmark
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 21, 2010
|time= 20:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}
|score= 32 – 29
|team2= {{hbw|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Troelsen 7
|goals2= Pineau 6
|HT= 15–13
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 1
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 1,549
|referee= Stark, Stefan
|refnat= Romania
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 22, 2010
|time= 16:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|GER}}
|score= 29 – 39
|team2= {{hbw|FRA}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Richter 6
|goals2= Baudouin 7
|HT=
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 7
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance=
|referee= Lythje, Christiansen
|refnat= Denmark
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 22, 2010
|time= 20:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}
|score= 28 – 24
|team2= {{hbw|HUN}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Lyksborg 8
|goals2= Görbicz 6
|HT= 11–10
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 5
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 2,123
|referee= Raznatovic, Pavicevic
|refnat= Montenegro
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 23, 2010
|time= 16:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}
|score= 29 – 26
|team2= {{hbw|HUN}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Ayglon 4
|goals2= Görbicz 8
|HT= 14–12
|twomin1= 5
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 6
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 450
|referee= Raznatovic, Pavicevic
|refnat= Montenegro
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 23, 2010
|time= 20:00
|team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}
|score= 19 – 27
|team2= {{hbw|GER}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Thorsgaard, Brøgger Led, Kristensen 4
|goals2= Wörz, Althaus 5
|HT= 10–10
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 1
|red1=
|twomin2= 2
|yellow2= 2
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 2,547
|referee= Stark, Stefan
|refnat= Romania
}}

Knockout stage

{{Round4-with third
|RD1 = Semifinals
|RD2 = Final
|Consol = Bronze Match
|September 25, 2010 - 14:15 | {{hbw|FRA}} |21 | {{hbw|ROU}} |23
|September 25, 2010 - 16:15 | {{hbw|DEN}} |19 | {{hbw|NOR}} |24
|September 26, 2010 - 16:15 | {{hbw|ROU}} |24 | {{hbw|NOR}} |23
|September 26, 2010 - 14:15 | {{hbw|FRA}} |28 | {{hbw|DEN}} |26
}}

Semifinals

{{handballbox
|date= September 25, 2010
|time= 14:15
|team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}
|score= 21 – 23
|team2= {{hbw|ROU}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Mendy 4
|goals2= Neagu 8
|HT= 7–15
|twomin1= 1
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 2
|yellow2= 3
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 1,800
|referee= Hansen, Gjeding
|refnat= Denmark
}}
{{handballbox
|date= September 25, 2010
|time= 16:15
|team1= {{hbw-rt|DEN}}
|score= 19 – 24
|team2= {{hbw|NOR}}
|report= Report
|goals1= Kristiansen 5
|goals2= Alstad, Nøstvold 5
|HT= 9–15
|twomin1= 3
|yellow1= 3
|red1=
|twomin2= 3
|yellow2= 2
|red2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance= 2,208
|referee= Raznatovic, Pavicevic
|refnat= Montenegro
}}

Bronze medal match

{{handballbox
|date= September 26, 2010
|time= 14:15
|team1= {{hbw-rt|FRA}}
|score= 28 – 26
|team2= {{hbw|DEN}}
|report=
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance=
|referee=
|refnat=
}}

Final

{{handballbox
|date= September 26, 2010
|time= 16:15
|team1= {{hbw-rt|ROU}}
|score= 24 – 23
|team2= {{hbw|NOR}}
|report=
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium= NRGi Arena
|attendance=
|referee=
|refnat=
}}

All-Star Team

  • Goalkeeper: {{flagicon|NOR}} Katrine Lunde
  • Left Wing: {{flagicon|ROU}} Valentina Ardean-Elisei
  • Left Back: {{flagicon|ROU}} Cristina Neagu
  • Center Back: {{flagicon|HUN}} Anita Görbicz
  • Right Back: {{flagicon|DEN}} Camilla Dalby
  • Right Wing: {{flagicon|NOR}} Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth
  • Line Player: {{flagicon|NOR}} Marit Malm Frafjord
  • MVP: {{flagicon|ROU}} Cristina Neagu

External links

  • GF World Cup 2010 Site
{{GF World Cup}}

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