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LIVE Brest – Gyor, the second semi-final of the Champions League » CSM Bucharest finds its opponent on Sunday


Article by Adrian Jitea, David Istrate – Published Saturday, 06 June 2026, 20:05 / Updated Saturday, 06 June 2026 20:26

Brest and Gyor meet in the second semi-final of the Champions League. The match started at 19:01 and is liveTEXT on GSP.ro, with images and information from the MVM Dome, and televised on Prima Sport and Digi Sport.

  • The grand final is scheduled for Sunday, from 19:00. The fight for 3rd place will also take place tomorrow, from 16:00.

Live. Brest – Gyor, second semi-final of the Champions League: 28-28

Min. 48. 28-27. Time-out requested by Johansson. “Relax girls, take a breath,” Gyor's coach told her students.
Min. 47. 28-26. Another goal for Lott, who moves to two goals and controls this period of the game.
Min. 44. 26-26. Gyor scores in numerical inferiority, through an extremely well-placed shot by Csenge Fodor, from the far left.
Min. 42. 25-24. Annika Lott scores on the counterattack and Brest takes the lead.

Min. 40. 23-23. Vyakhireva restores the tie, after a very good penetration. In an earlier phase, she had missed a shot from 7 meters.
Min. 37. 21-22. Yvette Broch, the pivot who came in to replace the pregnant Pauletta Foppa, scores and celebrates with a smile.
Min. 34. 20-21. Brest equalizes on the counterattack, but in the next phase Tervel's students are surprised by the speed of Gyor, who gets a shot from 7 meters. Goal Housheer.
Min. 32. 18-19. Two goals scored by each team in the first 90 seconds of the second half.
The start of the second half.

The end of the first half. 16-17. Difference of one goal in favor of the title champion of Europe.
Min. 28. 16-17. Amazing pace in the MVM Dome! Brest are closing in on a goal and it's Per Johansson's turn to request a time-out.
Min. 25. 13-15. De Paula, who had played excellently in the first half and received the red card at Ondono, also committed a very hard foul and was also red carded.
Min. 24. 12-14. De Paula is very attentive, gets an interception and scores with an empty net. She reached 3 goals in this match.
Min. 22. 11-12. Ondono received a red card, sanctioned after an intervention on Brunei de Paula. With 3 goals, she was Brest's top scorer.
Min. 20. 10-10. Ondono restores the tie, after a few minutes without any goal scored by the two semi-finalists.
Min. 17. 9-10. After the time-out, the French manage a 3-1 run and balance the match.

Min. 14. 7-9. Raphaelle Tervel, Brest's coach calls for the first time-out of the game. Her team was dominated in the final minutes, especially defensively.
Min. 13. 6-8. Pauline Coatanea misses on the counterattack and then Meline Nocandy is forced to commit a hard foul, being sanctioned with a two-minute suspension. Hungarian women register twice.
Min. 9. 4-5. After a clear foul on Anna Vyakhireva, which was not called, Dione Housheer scores to give Gyor the lead.
Min. 7. 3-3. After 3 consecutive goals by the defending champion, Brest scored from the 7-meter line through Ana Gros.
Min. 4. 2-1. Gyor's first goal comes and the Hungarian crowd shows their joy.
Min. 1. 1-0. Onacia Ondono scores on the first attack of the game, after an excellent pass received in the central area of ​​the semicircle.
Start of the match in the MVM Dome.

The first semi-final was one without history. Metz clearly passed CSM Bucharest, score 32-27and will play in the Champions League final for the first time.

France is dreaming of a final between the two forces of the Hexagon, but the mission will be much more complicated for Brest. Anna Viahireva and her colleagues run into Gyor, the winner of the previous two editions of the Final Four.

Gyor has another big advantage. The match is played in the MVM Dome, in Budapest, with thousands of Hungarian fans in the stands.

We won this Champions League with Györ as a player and also as a coach, so normally when I come here, I come in a green shirt and with a green heart. I don't miss any EHF FINAL4 as a spectator and I always supported the Györ team, so it will be the first time in my life that I will not support Györ but Brest.

– Raphaëlle Tervel, Brest coach

It should be a pleasure to be favourites, because I think we always will be. It's a privilege because people think you're good, and we've been good. We are also realistic and know that we will be playing against three other teams who are at a really high level.

– Per Johansson, coach Gyor



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