Kuwait Times

France into semis, Qatar out of worlds

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Holders France rallied past Sweden into the semi-finals of the world handball championsh­ips on Tuesday as Qatar, finalists two years ago, were dumped out of the tournament. France held off Sweden 33-30 in a thriller which went down to the wire in Lille to set up a meeting with Slovenia, who ended Qatar’s run 3230 in Paris. Croatia edged 2013 champions Spain 30-29 in Montpellie­r, thanks to nine goals from left back Marko Mamic, as Norway booked their first semi-final at the worlds with a 31-28 win over Hungary in Albertvill­e. French hopes had been boosted by the eliminatio­n of Olympic champions Denmark and European holders Germany.

But the French had to battle past a dogged Sweden with Lukas Nilsson powering the Scandinavi­ans with five first-half goals as the hosts trailed 1615 at the break.

With some key substituti­ons however and good work by Vincent Gerard, Kentin Mahe and Nedim Remili, the French battled back to keep their bid for a sixth world title on track. They take on Slovenia today. It will be the third meeting between the two teams in less than two weeks with the French winning the previous ties.

The clash will also have a special flavour for Slovenian back Jure Dolenec, voted man of the match against Qatar with five goals, and Vid Kavticnik, who will be up against many of their teammates from Montpellie­r. Qatar had shocked Germany in the previous round but were trailing from the outset as Slovenia pulled 9-5 ahead after 11 minutes thanks to Dolenec. Jan Grebenc was also on target as Slovenia entered the last 15 minutes with a nine-goal advantage.

But despite a late fightback and eight goals from French-born Bertrand Roine it was too late for the Qataris to come back. Earlier, Norway broke new ground at the world championsh­ips with Espen Lie Hansen, Sander Sagosen and goalkeeper Torbjorn Bergrund laying the groundwork for their quarter-final win.

The Norwegians, whose highest world ranking of six was back in 1958, will meet Croatia, the 2003 champions, tomorrow for the other place in Sunday’s final.

 ?? — AP ?? MONTPELLIE­R: Spain’s Alex Dujshebae, centre, attempts a shot on goal past Croatia’s Jakov Gojun, left, and Luka Stepancic, during the 25th men’s Handball World Championsh­ip match between Spain and Croatia, in Montpellie­r, southern France, Tuesday.
— AP MONTPELLIE­R: Spain’s Alex Dujshebae, centre, attempts a shot on goal past Croatia’s Jakov Gojun, left, and Luka Stepancic, during the 25th men’s Handball World Championsh­ip match between Spain and Croatia, in Montpellie­r, southern France, Tuesday.
 ?? — AP ?? PARIS: Qatar’s Youssef Ali shoots the ball during the 25th men’s Handball World Championsh­ip Slovenia against Qatar at the Bercy arena in Paris, Tuesday.
— AP PARIS: Qatar’s Youssef Ali shoots the ball during the 25th men’s Handball World Championsh­ip Slovenia against Qatar at the Bercy arena in Paris, Tuesday.

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