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Vintage Spain win maiden European title

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Spain's team reacts after winning the match. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

ZAGREB (Reuters) - A rampant Spain lifted their first European handball title after a magnificent second half propelled the former world champions to a 29-23 win over the 16-nation tournament's surprise package Sweden in the final on Sunday.

The success gave joyous Spanish fans in the Zagreb Arena plenty to cheer about after several lean years, including a fifth-place finish in last year's world championship which came on the back of missing out on the 2016 Olympic Games.

Sweden, who had defied the odds to reach the final, led 14-12 at halftime but the Spaniards turned the match on its head with an 8-1 streak early in the second half with their stand-in goalkeeper Arpad Sterbik pulling off some crucial saves.

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Spain's team celebrates after winning the match. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Earlier on Sunday, world champions France beat Denmark 32-29 to win the bronze medal and get some revenge on the Danes for losing the 2016 Olympic final to them

The Swedes made a bright start and led by three goals in a fast-paced opening period, with their keeper Mikael Appelgren racking up 11 saves to frustrate Spain.

But the Spaniards looked more like the team that won the 2013 world title as they overran their rivals after the break, capitalising on the 38-year old Sterbik's acrobatics and a flurry of Swedish turnovers.

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Sweden's team looks dejected. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Sweden's trademark fast breaks, their most lethal weapon throughout the competition, dried up in the second half of the final and Spain started rifling in goals from all angles to carve out a 25-17 lead with eight minutes left.

Ferran Sole and David Balaguer scored five goals each for Spain while backs Raul Entrerrios and Alex Dujshebaev chipped in with four apiece.

French playmaker Nikola Karabatic made amends for a poor last-four display against Spain with nine goals from 11 shots to lead his team's effort against Denmark, who never looked like recovering from a dramatic defeat by Sweden in the other semi-final.

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. David Balaguer of Spain in action with Jerry Tollbring of Sweden. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Three of Karabatic's team mates added five goals each to underline a balanced attack which wiped out a heroic solo effort by Denmark winger Hans Lindberg, who netted 12 goals.

(Writing by Zoran Milosavljevic in Belgrade; Editing by Clare Fallon)

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Raul Entrerrios of Spain in action with Max Darj of Sweden. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Spain’s head coach Jordi Ribera Romans celebrates with Spain's team after winning the match. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Aitor Arino of Spain reacts after the match, REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Spain's team reacts. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Sweden's players look dejected. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Jim Gottfridsson of Sweden with a trophy for Most Valuable Player of the tournament. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - Final - Spain v Sweden - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 28, 2018. Spain's team reacts. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
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