Jordi Ribera, coach of the Hispanicshas delivered to Spanish Olympic Committee the list of players summoned to defend the interests of Spanish men’s handball in Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
List that, in turn, is divided into 14 players who have a place since the first match of the Olympic tournament, and another three men who remain in Paris, in the bedroom waiting for their turn in case of injury to first ones.
First of all, here is the list of 14 players who have been selected since the start of the tournament:
Purpose | Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas (Barça), Rodrigo Corrales (MKB Veszprém)
Central | Álex Dujshebaev (Kielce Industry), Ian Tarrafeta (Pays d’Aix UCH)
Right part | Imanol Garciandía (OTP Bank – PICK Szeged)
Left side | Joan Cañellas (Kadetten Schaffhausen), Agustín Casado (MKB Veszprém), Daniel Dujshebaev (Industria Kielce)
Far right | Aleix Gómez (Barça), Kauldi Odriozola (HBC Nantes)
leftmost | Miguel Sánchez-Migallon (SL Benfica Portugal), Daniel Fernández (TVB Stuttgart HB)
Pivot | Abel Serdio (Orlen Wisla Plock), Javier Rodríguez (Barça)
In addition, Jordi Ribera will travel with three more players to the French capital, who must sleep outside the Olympic Village but, however, during the day live with the rest of their teammates. We talk about:
Purpose | Sergey Hernandez (SC Magdeburg)
Right part | Jorge Maqueda (HBC Nantes)
Pivot | Gedeón Guardiola (Herol Nava Nurseries)
It should be noted, however, that facing the third stage of the Spanish team, Jordi Ribera moved to the Nordic territory Adrià Figueras andn place of Gideon Guardiola, as Petrer’s pivot has not yet recovered from the muscle problems seen at the end of the activity in Torrelavega. In the event that Gedeón Guardiola cannot meet the set deadlines, Adrià Figueras He was the player chosen to take his place in the three reserves deployed on French territory.
About the activity on Esplugues de Llobregat, the Sarriá de Ter coach removes Ángel Fernández, Antonio García and Ferran Solé.
Jordi Ribera mentions the Hispanics on the morning of July 11 in Madrid, with the intention of training in the afternoon and flying on the morning of July 12 to Oslo. The Spanish team will remain in the Nordic territory until July 19, playing in two more friendlies against Norway: the first on July 16, starting at 8:30 pm, in Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall; and the second on July 18, starting at 7:15 pm, behind closed doors.
Source: La Verdad

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