High scorers in their last EHF EURO
The second top scorer at the end of the preliminary round is Montenegro captain and right wing Jovanka Radicevic, who is one behind Germany’s Alina Grijseels (21 goals). After now 188 international appearances for Montenegro overall, and 38 at the EURO — the most for Montenegro — Radicevic has confirmed she will retire after the 2022 edition.
The game against Poland was therefore her last on the home court, and Radicevic put on the show of her life. She scored 12 goals and reached 20 goals overall at an incredibly high accuracy rate of 87.98 per cent. But what came after the final whistle was evern more special: the player of the match award, huge banners with 'hvala Joka' and many tears, and I can confirm the tears were not only on court in Moraca!
'Joka' is such a warm and friendly person that many in our media team, including myself, have had memorable personal interactions with her, so seeing her have this wonderful moment was very special. No wonder she is such a legend for Montenegro and in the game overall.
The all-time top scorer of the Women's EHF EURO, Romanian star Cristina Neagu, scored 18 goals in the preliminary round, taking her overall tally in the event to 282. Neagu has the chance to add more as her team enter the main round. If she can repeat the same performance as the preliminary round, she will reach the magical 300-goal mark in what she has confirmed will be her last EHF EURO. My fingers are crossed that she gets to bow out with this milestone.
Teams with major milestones
Denmark became the second team to have played 100 EHF EURO matches in round 2, which they celebrated with a victory over Serbia that was so decisive it secured their place in the main round, although they only counted two points in their account at that point.
Hungary will follow suit in the main round, as they started the EHF EURO with 94 games under their belt.
Norway were the only team to have reached 100 matches before this tournament, and during the preliminary round they set another record: passing the 3,000-goal mark at the event. Meanwhile, Hungary passed the 2,500-goal mark in their opener and Montenegro passed 1,000 EURO goals in round 2.
Very often, players do not care much about milestone matches like this, but centre back Mie Højlund was pleased to hear about this history as she shared her thoughts with me after the game:
"It’s big for us. It shows that handball has been a big part of Denmark for a long time and we love to play this sport in Denmark. It’s just a big to be here and play the 100th game here. It's a big step in history for us."
Croatia back up 2020 performance
Croatia have proven they are no one-hit wonder. Time will tell whether they can book back-to-back places in the semi-finals, but after two 16th-place finishes in a row in 2016 and 2018, and two 13th-place rankings in 2012 and 2014, the fact they have returned the main round shows they have reached a new level. It's great to have a top new contender on the scene!
Individually, Valentina Blazevic recorded one of the best assist averages (six) in the first three games.