Submit your congratulations at the bottom of the article – It tasted very good this one too. So it’s special since it’s the last game, says Vipers coach Ole Gustav Gjekstad. – It is a dream to be allowed to finish with a league title, he says. Vipers Kristiansand made the “impossible” possible. To win the Meisterliga three years in a row. A feat few clubs have managed before. Anna Vjakhireva and Océane Sercien-Ugolin with the big trophy. Photo: Peder Langfeldt / news – It is almost impossible to describe how strong this is. It is an enormous achievement to win three times in a row. I am very impressed with this team, says news’s handball expert Peder Langfeldt. Györ managed it between 2017 and 2019. Before that we have to go back to the early 90s, when Austrian Hypo won four years in a row. There are now only three teams that have more championship titles than the Vipers. Vipers beat Hungarian Ferencvaros 28–24 in front of 20,000 spectators in Budapest. There is a new world record in women’s handball. See interview with Vipers coach Ole Gustav Gjekstad. – Going to celebrate hard! Tuva Høve was high when she met news after the match. – So the gold is in its place where it belongs! I am so happy to play on this team here. I’m going to celebrate so hard, says a particularly happy Høve. She is supported by Jana Knedlikova. – The celebration will probably be tougher than the match, she laughs. Celebrate the gold with a photoshoot 00:45 Six golds in a row: – So proud 02:58 Celebrate with gold glasses 00:53 Vjakhireva: – I’m just a kid 01:49 Show more Water for the sixth time in six years Jana Knedlikova brought this victory her sixth Champions League title in six years. The first three with Györ, and now three with Vipers: – It is the sixth time I have this gold in my hands and I am so happy. There was an incredible atmosphere out there, says Knedlikova. – Did you think this was possible when you chose to go to Vipers? – Yes, I believed in it, and I believed in this team. The Meisterliga final was played in front of 20,000 spectators in the MVM Dome in Budapest. There is a new world record in women’s handball. Ole Gustav Gjekstad managed Vipers for the last time. Next season he will coach Odense in Denmark. Katrine Lunde celebrates the rescue. Anna Vjakhireva cheers for Vipers scoring in the final. The Ferencvaros fans were of course in large numbers in their hometown of Budapest. Jamina Roberts tries to penetrate the Ferencvaros defence. Vipers winger Tuva Høve celebrates scoring. Ferencvaros player Antje Angela Malestein tries to stop Sunniva Næs Andersen. Vipers supporters in the stands during the final. Around 300 had made the trip to Budapest. Former Vipers player Zsuzsanna Tomori in action for Ferencvaros in the final. One goal in 11 minutes Vipers got off to a great start to the match. Ferencvaros only managed to score one goal in the first ten minutes. It came back on penalties. On top of it all, it was reserve goalkeeper Sofie Børjesson who was in goal. Katrine Lunde did not concede a single goal in almost 11 minutes. Midway through, it was 9-4 to the Vipers, after Jamina Roberts put the ball in the goal. Ferencvaros then took a timeout. It had an immediate effect. The Hungarians hung on, and slowly but surely crept up the back of the Vipers. When the break signal went, the lead had shrunk significantly. Vipers led 14–13. Hope was dashed The home crowd in the witch’s cauldron in the MVM Dome lost hope for a surprising victory against the Vipers. But that was to come with hope. For the southerners, put the check in the wardrobe and found the speedboat. They ran the game from the start. Katrine Lunde picked the shoes for the Hungarians, and offensively showed Jamina Roberts, among others, how it should be done and the Vipers suddenly led 19-15. Barely five minutes into the half, Ferencvaros lost one of its most important players. Zsuzsanna Tomori received a straight red card after video refereeing. The referees felt that the former Vipers player elbowed a Vipers player. Zsuzsanna Tomori received a straight red card after video refereeing in the Champions League final in Budapest. Photo: AFP Magi After the expulsion, most things came to a standstill for Ferencvaros. Coach Gabor Elek tried to take action when he took a timeout at 20-14. But the wand was probably still in the hotel room at the player’s hotel. For Vipers, the defense shut down, and Katrine Lunde persevered with magical saves, as only she can do. In addition, the Vipers showed why they are the world’s best attacking team this season. – Lunde has a save percentage of almost 50. Silje Waade had complete control over Emily Bölk, who is an incredibly important player for Ferencvaros, says news expert Langfeldt. Ferencvaros never got hold of the quick legs, the precise passes and the smart finishes. But the team still received a standing ovation from well over 15,000 supporters. Ferencvaros surprisingly beat Esbjerg in the final. Hello! Welcome to dialogue at news. Since you are logged in to other news services, you do not have to log in again here, but we need your consent to our terms of use for online dialogue
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