The National Women’s Polo Team Greece surpassed the France’s obstacle in a spectacular way, prevailing me 23-9 And securing its qualification in the quarter -finals of the World Athletics Championship.
Although France made it difficult for two periods, the Greek team made a exemplary third periodnoting 8 unanswered goals (series 11-0 in total)showing its absolute superiority.
Great protagonist was the Bright hairwhich succeeded 5 goals with absolute desire (5/5), reaching the 20 in total in the event and claiming the title of the top scorer. Excellent and Freedom of Pleuritou with 4 goals.
In the quarter -finals, the National will face the powerful and silver Olympic Australiawhich qualified directly to the ‘8’ as the first of its group. The match will take place on July 19, 2025, at 11:00.
The match:
The Greek team entered the race dynamically, with the hair scoring twice and leading the attack. France, however, reacted After a timeout, he took advantage of miscarriages and equalized to 3-3. Stamatopoulou fired an Erto penalty, and in the next phase Giannopoulou scored from the white bullet for 4-3. The first eight minutes closed with a impressive buzzer Erto Beater, which equalized 4-4 with a long shot.
In the second period, France first took the lead (4-5)but Patras and Santa responded to 6-5. The ‘blue’ re-exploited the player above and preceded 6-7, with Harry Pavlidis to change goalkeeperthrowing Jourka in the match. The change proved to be decisive, as Greece closed the half time ahead with 8-7, thanks to the goals of Nino and Giannopoulou.
The third period was absolutely dominant For National. With tight defense and quick attacks, Greece scored three goals-two from the hair-and escaped 11-7. The series continued, with the score reaching 16-7, in an eight minutes where France failed to score.
In the last period, the 17 -year -old Katerina Krassa He scored the 17th goal of Greece before the team was racing. France temporarily reduced to 17-9 but the Greek team ‘Raise turns’ And he closed the race in an imposing way, reaching the final 23-9.
Eight minutes: 4-4, 4-3, 8-0, 7-2.
GREECE: Stamatopoulou, Eleftheria Pleteritou 4, Trich 5, Santa 1, Giannopoulou 2, Xenaki 2, Ninou, Patras 2, Vaso Pleuritou 3, Tornarou 1, Miriokefalitaki 2, Gourka, Koureta, Krasa 1.
FRANCE: Martinos, Pere, Andres 3, Bougarara, Pegourier, Ardi, L. Vernou, Douflo, Erto 4, E. Vernou 1, Jean-Michel 1, Raspo, Radosavljevic, Lefbbr, Bansi.
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