2015 Carpathian Trophy

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2015 Carpathian Trophy
Official poster
Tournament details
Host country Romania
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates20–21 March
Teams4 (from 2 confederations)
Final positions
Champions Sweden (1st title)
Runner-up Romania
Third place Germany
Fourth place Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored188 (47 per match)
Attendance27,816 (6,954 per match)
Top scorer(s)Romania Cristina Neagu
Brazil Ana Paula Rodrigues
(13 goals)
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The 2015 Carpathian Trophy was the 47th edition of the Carpathian Trophy held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania between 20–21 March as a women's friendly handball tournament organised by the Romanian Handball Federation.

The most recent winners of the World Championship (Brazil) and the most recent bronze medalists of the European Championship (Sweden) appeared in the competition.[1]

Participants[edit]

Knockout stage (place 1-4)[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Semifinals[edit]

20 March 2015
18:00
 Sweden 33 – 32 (ET) Germany  Sala Polivalentă, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 6,000[2]
Referees: Florescu, Stoia (ROU)
Blohm 7 (11–12) Minevskaja 6
Report

FT: 27–27 ET: 6–5

20 March 2015
20:00
Romania  27 – 19  Brazil Sala Polivalentă, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 7,200[3]
Referees: Antić, Jakovljević (SRB)
Nechita 7 (13–9) Rodrigues-Belo 6
Report

Third place game[edit]

21 March 2015
18:30
Germany  25 – 20 Brazil  Sala Polivalentă, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 7,308
Referees: Florescu, Stoia (ROU)
Minevskaja, Naidzinavicius 5 (12–9) Rodrigues-Belo 7
Report

Final[edit]

21 March 2015
20:15
Sweden  26 – 17 Romania  Sala Polivalentă, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 7,308
Referees: Antić, Jakovljević (SRB)
Torstenson 4 (14–6) Neagu 7
Report

Statistics[edit]

2015 Carpathian Trophy Champions

Sweden
Sweden
First title

Team roster: Johanna Bundsen, Linn Blohm, Jamina Roberts, Louise Sand, Filippa Idéhn, Johanna Ahlm, Linnea Torstenson, Nathalie Hagman, Sabina Jacobsen, Ida Odén, Anna-Maria Johansson, Angelica Wallén, Johanna Westberg, Frida Tegstedt, Michaela Ek, Edijana Dafe.
Head coach: Tomas Sivertsson / Helle Thomsen.

Final ranking[edit]