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Benfica beat Sporting after two extra halves to win their seventh Handball Supercup.

This Sunday, Benfica won their seventh Handball Super Cup by beating Sporting CP in the final 45-43 after two extra halves and a 32-32 draw in regular time.

In Serpe, Benfica won at half-time, winning 15–9, but Sporting went to a draw (32–32) in a pattern that was repeated in the first extra time with the “embodied” advantage, with a score of 35–34. at half-time and a 38–38 draw in the second extra half, in which Benfica fans regained the lead at the end of the first half (41–40).

The Incarnations, who won their seventh Super Cup, tied with ABC in history, which lead Porto with eight, advanced to the final of the competition, defeating the Dragons, four-time national champions and previous Cup winners. the trophy 37-36 after two extra halves, while the Lions beat Belenenses in the other semi-final 38-24.

Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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