Women's EHF EURO 2018 quiz
We take you back to the Women's EHF EURO in 2018, when hosts France won their first European title. How well do you remember this tournament? Take the quiz and find out!
How many players from Danish clubs were involved in the match between Denmark and Sweden (30:29)?
15
17
19
19 is the correct answer: 13 of the 16 players in the Danish squad and six players in the Swedish squad were playing for Danish club teams at that time.
Norway lost their opener against Germany and later missed the semi-finals. How many finals had Norway played in the eight previous EHF EUROs?
6
7
8
8 is the correct answer: Norway won six titles and finished runners-up twice in the eight tournaments between 2002 and 2016.
Netherlands edged Spain 28:27 in the preliminary round. Who scored the buzzer-beating winner?
Lois Abbingh
Nycke Groot
Estavana Polman
Lois Abbingh is the correct answer: Groot was top scorer of the match with nine goals, Polman scored five times.
Which Spanish coach jumped for joy after the main round match between Spain and Romania?
Carlos Viver, as Spain won
Ambros Martin, as Romania won
neither of them, as the match ended in a draw
Ambros Martin is the correct answer: Romania won the match 29:24 and clinched a semi-final berth.
Which player scored the last three goals for France when the hosts beat Russia 24:21 in the final?
Estelle Nze Minko
Allison Pineau
Alexandra Lacrabere
Alexandra Lacrabere is the correct answer: she became France's best scorer in the final with six goals.
Who was named player of the match after the final and was also awarded MVP of EHF EURO 2018?
Anna Vyakhireva
Amandine Leynaud
Polina Kuznetsova
Anna Vyakhireva is the correct answer: the right back had also been MVP of the 2016 Olympics in Rio, where Russia on gold.
Which all-time Women's EHF EURO record was set during the France vs Russia final in 2018?
Final with the fewest goals (45)
Match with the most spectators (14,060)
Final with the most red cards (three)
Match with the most spectators (14,060) is the correct answer: the final in the sold-out AccorHotels Arena in Paris had the highest attendance for any match in the 24-year history of the Women’s EHF EURO.
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