Africa-Press – Angola. Several collective technical aspects of the senior women’s national handball team, such as coordination and communication, will be assessed this morning by the national coach, Carlos Viver, during the friendly match against the Hungarian team Alba Fehérvár Kézilabda Club (Alba FKC), as part of the IHF Week training camp, which runs until the 14th of this month.This is the first friendly match for the Angolan team, whose presence in Székesfehérvár, the venue for the match, is aimed at the World Cup, which will be held from November 26 to December 7 in Germany and the Netherlands.
With the group divided between players who play in the country and in Europe, the Spanish coach will pay special attention to the way the players communicate on the field and how they collaborate, both offensively and defensively. During today’s test, the players will also be assessed on their ability to understand their role within the team.
The coach will not neglect team movement in attack, including passing, getting free, and creating spaces for finishing. The coach’s notes will also include the ability to defend as a group, maintaining organization, covering spaces and defending critical areas.Carlos Viver is in training without the services of central defender Chélcia Gabriel, who remained in Luanda due to illness, and Albertina Kassoma, the pivot, who was injured on the 3rd of this month, on the eve of the training camp. The player from Dinamo Bucharest in Romania is recovering at her club.
Tomorrow the team will play again, again against a team from the Hungarian championship, Dunaújvárosi KKA, in the second and final test scheduled, with local teams. On Saturday the team will have a strength training session in the morning and a match between the squad members in the afternoon. Sunday is free. The team will return to strength training on Monday morning, to fly back to the country in the afternoon.
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