Handball’s next generation isn’t just turning heads on the court – they’re taking over Social Medias too. The EHF Youth Trophy has become a goldmine of viral moments, showcasing swagger and pure skill. From a penalty that would make Uwe Gensheimer proud to a shirt getting shredded twice in one match, here are the four clips that everyone’s talking about.
Fabian Blomberg Rosero channels his inner Gensheimer
There’s confidence – and then there’s confidenmce. Fabian Blomberg Rosero from IK Sävehof casually strolls up to the 7-meter line and whips out a wrist flick that oozes finesse. The movement is pure Gensheimer: compact, disguised, unstoppable. It’s the kind of penalty that deserves a slow-mo replay… and then another one.
Alem Hadzic goes full NBA with his gravity-defying leap
Jumping high is one thing. Hanging in the air like you’re waiting for the half-time whistle? That’s Alem Hadzic. The HC Eurofarm Pelister shooter takes flight with serious NBA-style hang time before slamming the ball into the bottom top corner.
Leo Nowak’s shirt drama: twice torn, twice hilarious
There seems to be only one way of stopping Leo Nowak from scoring a goal – rip his shirt, let him change it, then rip it again. We’re talking proper jersey malfunctions mid-match.
Martin Pajalic with the ice-cold left wing finish
No flair. No theatrics. Just a clean, clinical finish. RK Zagreb’s Martin Pajalic proves that sometimes, simplicity is what steals the show. His clean and athletic goal from the left wing has everything you want: sharp angle, air-time and quick release.