Round up of the Women's EHF EURO 2012 stories from the last 24 hours as we near the end of the Main Round
Serbia keep hopes alive, three teams confirm semi-final spots
Every afternoon the European Handball Federation publishes a brief summary of the stories that have gone online on the EHF EURO 2012's dedicated website ehf-euro.com. This is the summary from the past 24 hours.
The 2012 Women's EHF European Championship in Serbia (4 to 16 December) is well underway, and as the tournament progresses, the number of stories on the host nation and the 16 participating teams steadily increases.
For more information, pictures, and stories from the tournament, check out the Women's EHF EURO Facebook page, and every game can be seen live on the EHF EURO YouTube channel.
Tuesday's match reports
Norway reach semi-final after thriller, Serbia edge closer to final weekend,
Hungary reach EHF EURO 2012 semi-finals, Germany cause major sensation,
Third draw for Russia, France beat Czechs to stay in the hunt
Women’s handball is more entertaining, says Jovanović
Serbia's former playmaker Nedeljko Jovanović won three bronze medals in Men’s European and World Championships between 1996 and 2001 with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, then consisting of Serbia and Montenegro. Click here.
Late entry leads to penalty
Following the late entry of the Norwegian player, Linn Jorum Sulland, for the match against Sweden on Tuesday, 11 December 2012, the EHF EURO Disciplinary Commission has issued a fine of 500€. Click here.
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