Barcelona's Nail-Biting Victory Secures Sixth IHF Handball World Cup
FC Barcelona won their sixth IHF Handball Club World Cup title in a thrilling final against Veszprem, coming from behind in the last minute of overtime. Despite not qualifying outright, Barcelona received a wildcard entry, and German team SC Magdeburg secured the bronze medal.
FC Barcelona made history by clinching their sixth IHF Handball Club World Cup title, edging out defending champions Veszprem 31-30 in an exhilarating final held in Egypt's New Administrative Capital.
The teams were locked at 21-21 after regulation time, but Barcelona's last-minute surge in overtime, including a decisive goal by Aleix Gomez, ensured their victory.
Although not originally qualified, Barcelona was granted a wildcard entry by the International Handball Federation to enhance the competition's appeal. Simultaneously, Germany's SC Magdeburg secured third place by defeating Al Ahly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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