Germany & Brazil wins U18 World Championships

[wr_row width=”boxed” background=”none” solid_color_value=”#FFFFFF” solid_color_color=”#ffffff” gradient_color=”0% #FFFFFF,100% #000000″ gradient_direction=”vertical” repeat=”full” img_repeat=”full” autoplay=”yes” position=”center center” paralax=”no” border_width_value_=”0″ border_style=”solid” border_color=”#000″ div_padding_top=”10″ div_padding_bottom=”10″ div_padding_right=”10″ div_padding_left=”10″ ][wr_column span=”span12″ ][wr_text text_margin_top=”0″ text_margin_bottom=”0″ enable_dropcap=”no” appearing_animation=”0″ disabled_el=”no” ]Germany and Brazil won the title at the World Championships in Roxbury, USA. [/wr_text][wr_image image_file=”http://www.ifa-fistball.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/U18-WC-2018-Women.jpg” image_size=”full” link_type=”no_link” image_container_style=”no-styling” image_alignment=”center” appearing_animation=”0″ disabled_el=”no” ][/wr_image][wr_text text_margin_top=”0″ text_margin_bottom=”0″ enable_dropcap=”no” appearing_animation=”0″ disabled_el=”no” ]The U18 women from Germany remained undefeated throughout the tournament, beating Brazil 3:2 (11:06, 09:11, 07:11, 11:08, 14:12) in an exciting final. The team thus defended its 2016 title and became world champion for the fifth time. Austria won the bronze medal by beating Switzerland 3:0 (12:10, 11:07, 11:9). [/wr_text][wr_image image_file=”http://www.ifa-fistball.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/U18-WC-2018-Men.jpg” image_size=”full” link_type=”no_link” image_container_style=”no-styling” image_alignment=”center” appearing_animation=”0″ disabled_el=”no” ][/wr_image][wr_text #_EDITTED text_margin_top=”0″ text_margin_bottom=”0″ enable_dropcap=”no” appearing_animation=”0″ disabled_el=”no” ][wr_text text_margin_top=”0″ text_margin_bottom=”0″ enable_dropcap=”no” appearing_animation=”0″ disabled_el=”no” ] Brazil lost only against Austria 1:3 to the U18 men and coach Jorge Luiz Heck’s and Valdir Simione’s team remained undefeated after the double elimination. In the final, the South Americans won 3:1 (11:05, 11:05, 14:15, 11:08) against defending champion Germany. Austria took third place with a victory over Switzerland (11:03, 14:12, 11:03). [/wr_text][/wr_column][/wr_row]