Summary of the Game
| Iberian Super Cup | |
| Final | |
| End result INT: 19-10 |
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| Super Amara Bera | 38 |
| Benfica | 21 |
Women’s Handball Teams Benfica And Super Amara Bera Bera faced this Saturday, September 6, in the final of the Iberian Super Cup. The duel took place at the Anaitasuna Pavilion in Pamplona, with a victory for Spanish formation.
With difficulties in the attack, the Benfica was on a marked disadvantage at 6 minuteswhen the Spanish formation won 6-1. Luís Monteiro stopped the game and sought to regroup the teambut on the other hand found effectiveness and competence in attacking the networks defended by Matilde Rosa.
At 10 ‘, the 9-1 result mirrored the difference in quality in the defensive and offensive moments between the two teams presented.
Com the increase in defensive aggressiveness and after based on your game in the attackBenfica managed to recover Until 10-6at 18 minutes. However, Super Amara Bera Bera again assumed her condition of favorite and accentuated the discrepancy by taking advantage of the accumulation of eagle offensive errors. At the break, the marker was enlightening: 19-10.
The beginning of the 2nd part was similar to what happened in the initial stageand the Spanish again displayed the same predicates. At 40 minutes, Super Amara Bera Bera won by 28-12 and put almost an end point in the definition of the winner of the race.
The following minutes did not bring changes in the course of the clash, which ended with the victory of Super Amara Bera Bera (38-21).
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Statements
Luís Monteiro (coach of Benfica): “It was a very hard game. It was a final where we wanted to be present. Bera Bera got, despite everything, managing the game with Madeira. It had a quieter victory. The tiredness ended up taking the best and the difference of the game was there. And today, with the difference of depth of squad, we had badly badly tired. To calm down the game. time out. And we saw a window of opportunity to balance the match. But then the tiredness came again. Some flaws, especially at the end of 7 against 6. And we ended up losing 9 at the break when we could have a smaller margin. This year, with these two games in two days, for us it was very hard. With three players who could not attack, two who were not even here … became a very complex task. “
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Mihaela lie (Central Do Benfica is capita): “For the first time we got to the final. It was a goal we had. It was a hard game, a hard defeat. Yesterday, we had a very demanding game. It was a hard defeat.”
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| Iberian Super Cup | FINAL | 06/09/2025 | ||
| Super Amara itself Benfica 38-21 Anaitasuna Pavilion |
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| Benfica team | ||
| Matilde Rosa, Nádia Rodrigues, Carolina Monteiro, Constança Sequeira, Mihaela Minciuna, Ana Silva and Alexandra Shunu | ||
| Alternate | ||
| Madalena Cabrini, Nora Leitner, Sofia Ferreira, Mariana Costa, Maria Unjanque, Catarina Bernardino, Madalena Pereira, Patrícia Rodrigues and Duda | ||
| Benfica coach | ||
| Luís Monteiro | ||
| Super Amara Bera Bera team | ||
| Nicole wiggins, eszter ogonovszky, maitane etxeberria, lyndie tchapchet, elna amores, esters somaza e elke karsten | ||
| Alternate | ||
| Lucia Prades, Elbas, Laura, Laura, Cruisy, Anne Erauskin, Micaela Rodrigues, Giulian Gavil, Carmen and Elene Fresco | ||
| At the interval | 19-10 | |
| Benfica Markers | ||
| Constança Sequeira (7), Mihaela Minciuna (4), Nádia Rodrigues (3), Catarina Bernardino (2), Carolina Monteiro (2), Patrícia Rodrigues (1), Ana Silva (1) and Alexandra Shunu (1) | ||