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The Egyptian national team faces a fateful confrontation against Slovenia in the 2025 World Handball Championship

The Egyptian national handball team is preparing to face its counterpart, the Slovenia national team, today, Friday, in the second round of the main round of the World Handball Championship, which is hosted by Croatia, Denmark, and Norway, and will continue until next February 2.

 

The Egyptian national team had suffered a loss in the first round of the main round against the Iceland national team with a score of “27-24”, after qualifying for this round with a full score. In the first group stage, where it won three consecutive matches.

 

Egypt’s match against Slovenia will be held today, Friday, at exactly seven o’clock in the evening, Cairo time, and the match will be held in the covered hall. For the tournament.

 

The Egyptian team’s journey began with a major victory over Argentina with a score of “39-25”, then it beat Bahrain with a score "35-24", and the group stage concluded with a victory over Croatia with a score of "28-24".

 

24 teams participate in the main round of the World Handball Championship. Dividing them into 4 groups, each containing 6 teams, with the first and second in each group qualifying for the quarter-finals.

 

The Egyptian national team falls. In the fourth group, which includes: Iceland, Slovenia, Cape Verde, Croatia, and Argentina.

 

The Egyptian team hopes to make up for its loss against Iceland and return to the path of victories when He faces Slovenia, as part of his quest to secure a ticket to the quarter-finals.

 

 Egypt fell to fourth place in the fourth group standings after the loss. against the Iceland national team in the first round of the main round.

 

The Egypt vs. Iceland match will be broadcast on several channels, including:

 

On Time Sports Channel

Kuwait Sports Channel

Qatari Al Kass Channel 4

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