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.

Barcelona's Nail-Biting Victory Secures Sixth IHF Handball World Cup
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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.

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