SC Magdeburg beat Barcelona to win IHF Super Globe 2022
SC Magdeburg have won the IHF Super Globe 2022 by beating Barcelona 41-39 after extra time in Sunday’s final at the Dammam Sports Hall.
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SC Magdeburg have won the IHF Super Globe 2022 by beating Barcelona 41-39 after extra time in Sunday’s final at the Dammam Sports Hall.
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Carlos Sainz secured pole position for today's United States Grand Prix in his Ferrari. It is the first time that the Italian team will start from the front at the Circuit of The Americas (COTA).
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