Live Video Streaming This Weekend- Women’s 2nd Leg Semifinals Added to the Slate

The EHF is once again providing live video streaming this weekend. In addition to the first leg of the Men Champions League Finale between Portland San Antonio and Ciudad Real, the Women’s 2nd semifinal matches will be shown as well.

And major kudos to the EHF for providing several interviews and news articles abut the upcoming matches on their website: http://championsleague.eurohandball.com/

Here are the odds and some more information on the matchups

Portland San Antonio vs Ciudad Real

Schedule:
Ciudad Real at Portland San Antonio Saturday, 22 April, 6:00 PM Central European Time (CET)
Portland San Antonio at Ciudad Real Sunday, 30 April, 6:30 PM (CET)

Odds (courtesy of Nordicbet.com) www.nordicbet.com
To win the Champion’s League:
Portland San Antonio: +145 (Bet 100 to win 145)
Ciudad Real: -200 (Bet 200 to win 100)

Saturday’s Match: Portland San Antonio is a 1.5 goal favorite

Based on Ciudad Real’s impressive performance against Flensburg in the Semifinals and having the advantage of playing the return leg at home, I look for them to take the title. Portland San Antonio probably needs a 4 or 5 goal victory at home to have a decent chance of winning on aggregate.

I don’t know much about the Women’s teams that are playing, but both Viborg HK and Krim Lubjlana teams were able to win the first legs on the other team’s floor, so logically they are both big favorites to win again at home. The listed odds are courtesy of NordicBet.com www.nordicbet.com

First leg match result: Viborg HK 31, Astroc Sagunto 26
Astroc Sagunto at Viborg HK, Saturday 22 April, 7:00 PM CET
Vibork HK (to win): -1250 (Bet 1250 to win 100)
Tie match: +1400 (Bet 100 to win 1400)
Astroc Sagunto (to win): +850

First leg match result Krim Lujbljana 24, Aalborg DH 16
Aalborg DH at Krim Ljubljana, Sunday 23 April, 4:30 PM CET
Krim Ljubljana (to win): -455
Tie Match: +1200
Aalborg DH (to win): +410

Champions League Semi-finals Update

Live stream video of the Champion’s League semi-finals will be available this Saturday, starting at 3:15 PM Central European Time (Don’t forget that Europe is already observing Daylight Savings Time, so that start time will be 8:15 AM on the North American East Coast)

Well, there were no major surprises in terms of which teams won last weekend as both Veszprem and Ciudad Real won at home for their first legs of the Champions League Semi-finals.

Veszprem won a narrow 29-27 victory over Portland San Antonio (Pamplona) which was somewhat to be expected as Portland is the superior team. For a while during the match it looked like Veszprem might be able to pull out a better margin of victory as they pulled ahead by 5 goals at one point. In the end Portland came back and it will be tough for Veszprem to stay within two goals this Sunday in Spain.

Odds: Courtesy of BetandWin.com: www.betandwin.com
Sunday’s Match: Portland San Antonio (-4.5)
To advance to the Champions League Final
Portland San Antonio: -285 (Bet 285 to win 100)
Veszprem: +195 (Bet 100 to win 195)

While it wasn’t a surprise that Ciudad Real won at home, their 9 goal thrashing of Flensburg (31-22) was more than expected. This puts Flensburg in the difficult position of having to win by 10 on Saturday. Of course, anything is possible: Ask Montpellier last year. It’s safe to say, however, that Ciudad Real will be a much tougher team to successfully pull that kind of an all out blitz.

Odds: Courtesy of BetandWin.com: www.betandwin.com
Sunday’s Match: 11/10 point spread not available
To advance to the Champions League Final
Ciudad Real: -2500 (Bet 2500 to win 100)
Flensburg: +725 (Bet 100 to win 725)

Odds to Win the Overall Championship
Ciudad Real: (-142) (Bet 142 to win 100)
Portland San Antonio: 1.4 to 1
Veszprem: 9 to 1
Flensburg: 20 to 1

Champion’s League Guide to the Semifinals

To help educate the uninitiated, here’s a short guide to the upcoming semifinals this weekend and next.

(Also, don't forget that Europe starts Daylight Savings Time a week earlier than North America)

First, here’s a snippet from the Handball 101 article https://teamhandballnews.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.12 in our Education Section that explains the unique home and away format used in the knockout stages of the tournament:

The 2 Game Playoff Format: Coming from the land of “best of 7” playoffs, the Super Bowl and the lose one and done NCAA Basketball Tournament, this format takes a little getting used to. Perhaps the simplest way to look at is to think of it as playing one, 120 minute game. Albeit with a week long halftime and a change of venue. If one team wins both games, they, of course, advance. If they split, the team with the better overall goal differential advances. If the goal differential is identical the team that scores more away goals advances. This format, while strange, does have an advantage in that there is no “garbage time” during the first game, because you never know what will happen in the second game. (Read my account of the Montpellier – Flensburg game to get an idea of what can happen; even 14 goals is not a safe victory; http://teamhandball.blogspot.com/2005_03_01_teamhandball_archive.html

Now here’s some background on the teams and the matchups

MKB Veszprem vs Portland San Antonio

Schedule:
Portland San Antonio at Veszprem Sunday, 26 March, 3:15 PM Central European Time (CET)
Veszprem at Portland San Antonio Saturday, 1 April, 5:20 PM (CET)

Odds (courtesy of betandwin.com www.betandwin.com)
Veszprem:
To advance to the Finals: +300 (Bet 100 to win 300)
To win the Champion’s League: +600

Portland San Antonio
To advance to the Finals: -500 (Bet 500 to win 100)
To win the Champion’s League: +150

Sunday’s Match: Veszprem is a 1.5 goal favourite

MKB Veszprem http://championsleague.eurohandball.com/index.asp?mode=club&ctrl=1&saison=2006&id=1832 : Veszprem is perennially one of the top clubs in the Hungary. Currently, they are in 2nd place in the Hungarian 1st division, behind Pick Szeged who was eliminated in the round of 16 by Ciudad Real. Veszprem
Notable Players:
Vlado Sola: Sola, 37, has been a mainstay in the Goal for the Croatian National Team for many years. He is also known for his somewhat flamboyant hair color which is currently bleached, but has also been blue and red.
Carlos Perez: A Left Wing, Perez, 34, is originally from Cuba, but has been naturalized as a Hungarian Citizen. According to the Veszprem website he has played 207 International Games (36 as a Hungarian, 171 as a Cuban)
Outlook: Definitely, the biggest underdog of the remaining 4 teams. They will need an outstanding first match at home to have a shot at advancing on aggregate.

Portland San Antonio http://championsleague.eurohandball.com/index.asp?mode=club&ctrl=1&saison=2006&id=4230: PSA has one of the best and highest paid teams in the world and is currently in first place in Spanish First Division. In the Champions League quarter finals they knocked out #2 Barcelona 48-47 on aggregate.
Notable Players: Caspar Hvidt and Thomas Svensson – two Scandinavians with experience, speed and reflexes. Right wing Albert Rocas is one of the coming international stars at is position. And of course handball genius, Center Back Ivano Balic, arguably the best player in the world.
Outlook: . It is packed with stars and they need the title. It will be a huge upset if they can’t make it to the finals.

Ciudad Real vs Flensburg-Handewitt

Schedule:
Flensburg-Handewitt at Ciudad Real Sunday, 26 March, 5:00 PM Central European Time (CET)
Ciudad Real at Flensburg-Handewitt Saturday, 1 April, 3:15 PM (CET)

Odds (courtesy of betandwin.com www.betandwin.com)
Flensburg:
To advance to the Finals: +140
To win the Champion’s League: +300

Portland San Antonio
To advance to the Finals: -200
To win the Champion’s League: +150

Sunday’s Match: Ciudad is a 4.5 goal favourite

Flensburg http://championsleague.eurohandball.com/index.asp?mode=club&ctrl=1&saison=2006&id=1903: The “Danish” entry in the German First Division they are currently in 3rd place behind Kiel and Gummersbach. In the quarter-finals, though they beat Kiel 64-62 on aggregate
Notable Players: Of course coach Kent-Harry Andersson is a key member of the team. His routine and skilled coaching from the bench has earned him several coach-of-the-year awards. His "extended hand" on the court is play-maker Glenn Solberg. The Norwegian star player is both head of the team and a top scorer. The shooters in the team are the Danes Lars Christiansen and Joachim Boldssen. Boldssen was injured for the last few weeks, but started practice this past week.
Side Note: The Danish keeper Hvidt (from Portland San Antonio) provided video Material about Ciudad Real to his National Team buddies who play for Flensburg.
Outlook: Flensburg is 4-7 against Spanish clubs and is eager to increase that score. Flensburg lost two years ago in the final against Celje and vows to win the CL this time around.

Ciudad Real http://championsleague.eurohandball.com/index.asp?mode=club&ctrl=1&saison=2006&id=4354: Another perennially top team from the Spanish League. They defeated Celje (Slovenia) in the quarterfinals and currently are in 3rd place in the Spanish League.

Notable Players: "Two stars on every position" is how Flensburg's coach describes this Spanish squad. Spanish NT goalie Hombrados is definitely going to be a tough nut to crack for Flensburg. He was the key in the final of the last WC's for Spain to take the title. Playmaker Enterrios works very well together with Ex-Cuban Urios on the circle. The pair is also extremely successful playing for the Spanish NT. The left back Rutenko from Slovenia was Euro top scorer without even playing all games. Ex-Cuban and Ex-THW Kiel player Julio Fis is another world-class shooter on this position with a wealth of experience. On the right backcourt you have Croat Petar Metlicic and Icelander Olafur Stefansson. Any club would sell their president into slavery to just have one of these guys on their team. Ciudad has both. Croat Dzomba and Swede Källman are the wings. Ciudad even has enough extra cash to pay for a defensive specialist, Didier Dinart who mans the 3 position on defense.
Outlook: This team is loaded with talent, but Flensburg should put up a decent fight. Still don’t be surprised if there is an all Spanish final.

More Live Streaming Video of Champion’s League Matches

The EHF has announced that they will be Web Broadcasting all of the remaining Men’s Champion’s League Matches and some of the upcoming Women’s matches as well.
http://home.eurohandball.com/ehf_files/ehf_news/CL_pressstatement_2203/default.htm

Also, because Europe starts Daylight Savings Time one week earlier than North America the matches this Sunday 26 March and next Saturday, 1 April will have a 7 hour time difference (as opposed to the usual 6 hours) with the East Coast. That means the first match will start at 8:15 AM and the second one will start at 10:00 AM.

Breakfast with the Champion’s League: Live Double-Header on Saturday!

North Americans can wake up Saturday morning and log on to watch not 1, but 2, live Champion’s League matches. The two return leg 1/4 matches are

SG Flensburg Handewitt vs. THW Kiel
Saturday 4 March, 15.10 ECT

FC Barcelona-Cifec vs. Portland San Antonio
Saturday 4 March, 16.30 ECT

Remember the 6 hour time difference to the North American East Coast. If you have time to watch only one of the matches I’d go with the Barcelona – Portland San Antonio (Pamplona). Barcelona lost the first match 25-21 in Pamplona, so they have a realistic chance of making up the 4 goal deficit at home. (According to betandwin.com they are a 4.5 goal favourite). Kiel has to beat Flensburg by 5 goals at Flensburg, so don’t hold your breath waiting for that to happen.

http://home.eurohandball.com/ehf_files/ehf_news/st_CL_Live-streaming_mens_1-4_finals_0203/default.htm

Live Video Streaming of Kiel vs Flensburg!

In what appears to be an EHF first, tomorrow's match will be available live at 2015 Central European Time (CET). There's a six hour time difference to the East Coast of North America. Looks like some good lunch time viewing for those who live in the Mountain and Pacific time zones.

See for yourselves, if 21 year old French National Team player, Nikola Karabatic, lives up to the Hype as he and his Kiel teammates host German rival Flensburg in the first leg of their 1/4 final knockout Home and Away.

http://championsleague.eurohandball.com.

EHF Champion's League Highlights Video

The EHF website has a new video available for viewing featuring competition and interviews of Women's Group Play. It is mostly in English, with some interviews in other languages.

http://home.eurohandball.com/ehf_files/ehf_news/st_Womens_CL_highlights_mag_2402/default.htm

Of particular interest is an interview with Brazilian National Team Player Alexandra Priscila do Nascimento who plays for Hypo (Austria).

A simple translation follows courtesy of Bjoern:

First her coach says that she is technically extremely talented (one of the best they ever had), but needs a lot of basic tactical training.

She starts out by saying that in Brazil she only practiced once a day, 3-4 days a week. Now she practices twice 7 days a week. It was very difficult for her to adjust to that change.

The coach emphasizes his good relations to Brazil and would like to see more Brazilians in Austria.

She intends to play until she is 26/27 and then retire and have a family. But she wants the Champion's-League trophy before that.

European Championships Highlights Video

The official website is posting a daily highlight video featuring the match of the day.

http://www.euro06.com/CMS_Files/758_item.asp?root_id=28&node_id=758&item_id=2293

The site also has good summaries of the matches that have been played. Tomorrow should definitely be interesting in Pool 2 as Croatia, Russia, Iceland and Denmark all have a realistic chance to advance to the Semifinals. In Pool 1 it looks like Spain and France will advance.