Denmark – France 32:41 (end)
final
Denmark
32:41 (16:23)
France
Sunday 10.08.2014, 17:30EHF European Championship
     
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    It's now time for the medal presentations. First the bronze medalists from Spain, followed by the silver medals to Denmark, and of course, France with the gold.
     
    Nokola Karabatic of France wins the Most Valuable Player award for the tournament.
     
    Best player awards:

    FRA – Naniel Narcisse
    DEN – Mikke Hansen
     
    As the French celebrate, the Danish fans salute their team, the silver medalists.
     
    France opened up a huge lead early and led by 7 at the half. In the second half they had the advantage and gladly traded shots. The big thing was the goaltending of Omeyer, who made 12 saves in the game, and Abalo scored 10.
     
    And that's it! The 2014 European Champion is France!
     
    60
    Game over. (32:40)
     
    60
    Nyokas again, maybe the last goal of the game. (32:41) (32:40)
     
    59
    Noddesbo with his 3rd for Denmark, and they've all been late. (32:40) (32:40)
     
    59
    Nyokas scores for France, his 1st of the game. (31:40) (31:40)
     
    58
    French player knocked down, Denmark break but Dumoulin the save. (31:39) (31:39)
     
    57
    Noddeso again on the breakaway but it's too little, too late for Denmark. (31:39) (31:39)
     
    56
    Noddeso scores for Denmark up high. (30:39) (30:39)
     
    55
    Karabatic the goal and Dumoulin the save to keep the 10-point lead. (29:39) (29:39)
     
    54
    Abalou and Lindberg, as they continue to trade goals to the French delight. (28:37) (28:37)
     
    53
    Abalou for France, Mollgaard for Denmark, France by 9. (28:37) (28:37)

    Derek OBrien

    Denmark: Spellerbeg Bo, Lindberg Hans, Mortensen Casper Ulrich, Mollgaard Jensen Henrik, Green Krejberg Jannick, Nöddesbo Jesper Brian, Sondergaard Sarup Kasper, Thomesen Klaus, Svan Hansen Lasse, Christiansen Mads, Larsen Mads Mensah, Knudsen Michael V, Hansen Mikkel, Landin Jacobsen Niklas, Toft Hansen Rene, Mogensen Thomas.
    France: Nyokas Alix Kevynn, Sorhaindo Cedric, Dumoulin Cyril, Narcisse Daniel, Joli Guillaume, Anic Igor, Fernandez Jerome, Abalo Luc, Karabatic Luka, Grebille Mathieu, Guigou Michael, Karabatic Nikola, Honrubia Samuel, Gerard Vincent, Accambray Wiliam.

    Referees: Oscar Raluy Lopez (ESP), Angel Sabroso Ramirez (ESP)