SC Magdeburg beat Barcelona to win 2021 IHF Super Globe in Jeddah

SC Magdeburg beat Barcelona to win 2021 IHF Super Globe in Jeddah
Action from the final of the 2021 IHF Super Globe between SC Magdeburg and Barcelona. (SAHF)
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Updated 10 October 2021
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SC Magdeburg beat Barcelona to win 2021 IHF Super Globe in Jeddah

SC Magdeburg beat Barcelona to win 2021 IHF Super Globe in Jeddah
  • European handball champions came to in 10-team tournament that saw Saudi representatives Al-Noor and Al-Wehda finish 7th and 9th in final rankings

SC Magdeburg have been crowned the winners of the 2021 IHF Super Globe after beating European handball champions Barcelona 33-28 in the final that took place at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Saturday night.

The German team led 19-16 at halftime and maintained their lead in the half to outscore their opponents by five points at the final whistle.

The final marked the end of the 10-team tournament that included representatives of the six continental federation as well as last holders Barcelona, wild card Magdeburg and representatives of hosts Saudi Arabia Al-Noor and Al-Wehda clubs.

The final day’s other matches also confirmed the ranking of all the teams in the competition.

Danish club Aalborg defeated Brazil’s EC Pinheiros 34-29 to finish in third, leaving the 2021 South and Central America Handball Confederation champions to settle for fourth.

Earlier in the day, African champions Zamalek of Egypt beat Al-Wehda 42-22 in the Placement Round 5-10 to secure fifth place, while the Saudi outfit finished ninth overall.

Meanwhile, Al-Duhail of Qatar, the Asian champions, beat Al-Noor 38-22 to finish the tournament in sixth spot. Al-Noor ended up in seventh position.

San Francisco CalHeat, winners of the 2021 North America and the Caribbean Handball Confederation championship, finished in 10th place, having lost 32-23 to Al-Duhail on Friday night, while Oceania’s Sydney University took eighth position after drawing 26-26 with Zamalek.