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Switzerland Vs Netherland Handball Highlights Yellow Cup 2025 51st Yellow Cup: Switzerland wins the game, the Netherlands the tournament Switzerland won its last game at the 51st Yellow Cup against the Netherlands 34:33 (16:16) and finished the World Cup preparation tournament in second place. The tournament victory went to today's opponent. The first World Cup game against the Czech Republic will take place on January 15 in Herning (DEN). Before the 51st Yellow Cup, national coach Andy Schmid wanted to get a "good feeling for the World Cup". After the final victory over the Netherlands in front of an atmospheric crowd in Winterthur, he definitely succeeded. The only, but major, disappointment is Manuel Zehnder's serious knee injury , which hangs like a shadow over the mostly good performances of the Swiss team at this year's Yellow Cup. After three consecutive triumphs, Switzerland finished the tournament in second place. A special constellation in the rankings made this possible: after three match days, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy each have four points. Each team has won once and lost once in the direct encounters. The goal difference in the direct encounters is therefore the decisive criterion and the Dutch have the edge over the Swiss and the Italians. To win the tournament, the national team would have had to beat the Oranje by four goals or more. This means that the biggest cowbell and thus the main prize of the Yellow Cup goes back to the Netherlands for the first time since 2012. But the Swiss won the "final". After Manuel Zehnder's absence, Felix Aellen and Mehdi Ben Romdhane took over the playmaker position. Both showed that they can play an important role at the World Cup. Dimitrij Küttel played a strong game in the right backcourt, and the same goes for Luka Maros in the left backcourt. The cadet player was also Switzerland's top scorer on this Sunday afternoon, with eight goals scored. Switzerland got off to a good start, thanks to some saves from captain Nikola Portner, and gained a five-goal lead at one point, and was the better team in the first half. Despite all of this, they had to let the Netherlands equalize at 16:16 before halftime due to one or two technical errors. The match remained competitive in the second half. The "Oranje" were ahead for a long time, but the Swiss showed their morale. In the third game in three days and in front of their home crowd, they pulled themselves together and, thanks to a concentrated performance in crunch time, were able to turn the game around and celebrate a 34:33 victory, which gave them the good feeling before the World Cup mentioned above. The program before the World Cup After a free Monday, World Cup preparations continue in central Switzerland from Tuesday. The national team will set up its six-day camp there before flying to the World Cup in Denmark. On Thursday evening, Andy Schmid's team will play a friendly against BSV Bern in the Eichli Hall. Entry to Stans is free, the match is not an official international match. On Monday, January 13, the national team will travel via Frankfurt and Billund to its World Cup camp in Silkeborg. In Herning, 30 minutes away, it will play its three preliminary round matches in Group A against the Czech Republic, Germany and Poland. The World Cup schedule is as follows: Wednesday, January 15, 6 p.m.: Czech Republic – Switzerland Friday, January 17, 8:30 p.m.: Switzerland – Germany Sunday, January 19, 3:30 p.m.: Poland – Switzerland If Switzerland manages to finish 1st or 3rd in World Cup Group A, they will stay in Herning and play three more main round matches there. If they finish fourth, they will travel to Porec in Croatia and play for the World Cup final rankings 25-32 as part of the President's Cup. Source: Raphael Bischof (SHV) #handball #handballworld #balonmano