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The Spanish Waterpolo Spanish Team It has been classified this Saturday for Singapore World Cup semifinals After defeating by penaltyby 15-13, to the Netherlands. The meeting has ended with 11-11 at the regulation time, after two very marked parts, but Spain has not failed in the batch to get into the fight for medals.

He has not done so in a reunion between intimate enemies. They have measured until satiety in all kinds of situations Netherlands and Spain in recent years. As one does, in the semifinals of the Paris Games, Spain has flown from the start before a Dutch team that has counteracted its disadvantage in the second part. As then, Spain has been imposed on penalties To get into the umpteenth time in a fight for medals.


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Because whatever is from now on, but Spain does not get off the fight for medals, or with its progressive generational relief Not with the maximum sky of the games already touched. The team warned before the championship that I was going to Singapore for all and, although there is a very hard path ahead, He has left another great favorite to the podium as the Netherlands In the first entity duel that has had in the championship.

It has been in a party that Spain dominated five, 7-2, at the last minute of the second quarterwhich ended 7-3. Since then, Spain suffered a lot in attack against a Netherlands that was waking up to force an equalized ending that the game sent to the batch. In it, the team trained by Jordi Valls It has not failed, Martina Terré has stopped a penalty, the stick has spit another Dutch attempt and Ari Ruiz has sealed 4-2 that put Spain in the semifinals. They wait for them next Monday Hungary.

Spain has signed a 0/4 in superiority (3/3 on penalties), in A very unbalanced facet ante A Netherlands that has arranged thirteen options and that has signed a 6/13 (1/1 on penalties). Spain only carried a superiority at the beginning of the last quarter, but despite its three mistakes in it, it has managed to endure in the penalty shootout. It has been in a party in which Lieke Rogge, huge with six goalshas overcome the Spanish defense again and again. However, Bea Ortiz with three goals, Paula Crespí and Ari Ruiz with two each and Martina Terré marking the difference in goal (nine stops against the four of Sarah Buis and the two of Britt van Den Dobbelsteen) have worn gallons.

A great pass from Nona Pérez from position one for the entrance to the second stick of a Paula Crespí who had won the position ahead of Spain in the game. In addition, Martina Terré appeared under sticks to launch the counter in which Bea Ortiz forced the penalty. Anni Espar placed it in the squad for 2-0While Sabrina Van Der Sloot wasted a double superiority at the beginning with many problems in attack.

A loss in superiority prevented Spain from trying to expand differences, while Paula Crespí crashed into the stick a central shot. But Martina Terré closed her goal and Elena Ruiz blocked in superiority to Van de Kraats. Bea Ortiz with a great foul vaseline scored 3-0 at a minute from the end of the first quarter. In it, The Netherlands premiered with Kitty Joustra goal In superiority in sticks and saw Nina Ten Broek crash in the crossbar, an option in which she was totally alone in five in the last second. Spain sent 3-1.

A spectacular inner pass from two of Bea Ortiz and a huge movement in the Boya of Paula Camus left the Madrid totally alone in the buoy to score the 4-1. Spain blocked the ideas in attack by a Netherlands, but Anni esclanted two consecutive balls on the stick, one against which he was being thrown out and another of petroleum jelly in position five. Terré, however, went to the rescue with a paradon to one of the setbacks 'Marca Vivian Sevenich', who added his second expulsion shortly after.

Lieke Rogge, after more than five minutes without so many Dutch, scored a chopped shooting in a three position to wake up to the Netherlands with 4-2, but Paula Crespí's spectacular pass for the interior uncheck of Bea Ortiz returned the +3 on the scoreboard. Fleurien Bosveld ran into the stick and Ari Ruiz found the short stick from one to put the 6-2. Bea Ortiz recovered the ball in an inferior play to leave against and expand differences. Lieke Rogge from two in superiority responded to A Netherlands that put Britt van Den Dobbelsteen under sticks, but could not avoid 7-3 at rest.

Change of trend

El Palo The initial shooting of Bea Ortiz crashed, but Martina Terré al Quito came out. Kitty Joustra won the position in the buoy to Paula Leitón to score the 7-4 and the Spanish response ran into the wood again. Lieke Rogge after a progression on the right part extended the partial until 0-3 between the final part of the second quarter and the beginning of the third. Spain still did not obtain superiorities in attack and Marit van der Weijden put in the game definitely to the Netherlands with an exterior shot for 7-6 in the middle of the third quarter.

A penalty caused by Irene González made Elena Ruiz break the minutes of Spanish drought with 8-6. Bente Rogge responded in superiority with a ball that drained below Martina Terré's arm. Paula Crespí from five to the short stick returned the +2 and Martina was aggigant in inferiority. Immediately, Nona Pérez forced the penalty with which Ari Ruiz placed 10-7, but Lieke Rogge responded from the same point for 10-8 in the absence of eight minutes.

Kitty Joustra in superiority compressed the score at the beginning of the last quarter and Van de Dobbelsteen arrested Ari Ruiz the shot in the second woman's play of more from Spain in the game. Paula Leitón with a block prevented the Dutch tie in superiorityfacet in which Spain did not succeed, with a Van de Dobbelsteen that prevented Anni Espar's goal.

Nona Pérez with a chopped shot from two to 3:24 of the end broke the Spanish drought in the last quarter, but Lieke Rogge scored his fifth goal, in another superiority, after finding the short stick from two. The game was 11-10 and Paula Crespí blocked the Dutch shot. Van de Dobbelsteen stopped Elena Ruiz's shot and didn't forgive Lieke Rogge in superiority from five to put 11-11 to forty-five seconds from the end. But, first with Spanish attack and then with the Dutch, both teams lost the ball so that the game went to penalties.

In it, Lieke Rogge placed the first launch of the Netherlands in the squad, but Bea Ortiz responded with a shot through the center. Bente Rogge ran into El Palo and Elena Ruiz, emulating her countryman, gave Spain advantage. Van de Kraats and Crespí did not fail, but Martina Terré stopped the fourth shot to Maartje Keuning for Ari Ruiz, with a chopped shot, placed the 4-2 in the batch, the final 15-13 and the name of the Spanish team among the four candidates for the podium. The eternal ambition team wants more in Singapore.

Party file

15 (11+4) -España: (1), Paula Crespí (2+1)
13 (11+2) -Baísses low: Sarah Buis (P), Marit van der Weijden (1), Simone van de Kraats (0+1), Sabrina van der Sloot, Maartje Keuning, Fleurien Bosveld, Bente Rogge (1), Vivian Sevenich, Kitty Joustra (3), Lieke Rogge (6+1), Nina de Vries), Yobe de Vober, Yoa de Vober, Yoa de Vober, Yoa de Vober, Yoa de Vober, Yoa de Vrar, Yoa de Vober, Yoa de Vries), Yoa de Vries, Yoa de Vries), Yoa de Vries, Yoa de Vries), Psa de Vries, Yoa de Vries), Psa de Vries, Yoa de Vries), Psa de Vries), Psa de Vries, Yoa de Vries).
PARTIAL: 3-1, 4-2, 3-5 and 1-3. 4-2 on penalties
Referees: Frank Ohme (Germany) and Georgios Stavridis (Greece). 16 expulsions for Spain, one of them by penalty, and 8 for the Netherlands, three of them by penalty. Eliminated Paula Prats and Vivian Sevenich.
Incidents: Finals of the Singapore World Cup



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