“First of all, we go with the hope and illusion that we will have a good first game”, realistically, guarantees Atticgo Handball Elche’s coach, Joaquín Rocamora. This Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Esperanza Lag pavilion, the women of Elche could be the last meeting of the season with their audience, as this feat is supposed to be very, very complex. The Rocamora fighters face Bera Bera in the first leg of the play-off semi-finals of the Iberdrola Guerreras League.

Opponent did not offer any options to Elche, same as in Copa de la Reina, San Sebastian team supported Rocamora with a score of 36-24. Bera Bera finished the regular season as the leader and is well above her rivals as the biggest favorite to win the championship.

“He believes we should be able to compete at home in the last games,” said the Oriolan coach. We count on 1000+ people to support usincluding many boys and girls. What we want is for us to come this far and for this special meeting to be a party for our fans.”

maximum difficulty

Rocamora does not hide the truth: We know that it is almost impossible to win two games in a row against a team like Bera Bera. We’ve already seen what the real difference is between the two teams in the Queen’s Cup very recently, but we’re going with the illusion of delivering a tough game on a fun and defensive level.”


Elche Atticgo players greet their audience after their last game in Esperanza Lag MATÍAS SEGARRA

Coach understands that the key may be inside “Our positional defenses are the first to come and the fore in the game.. And I hope we can compete, especially in this first home game”, Joaquín Rocamora very satisfied with the season In the European competition, they reached the semi-finals, the final stage of the Copa de la Reina and the semi-finals of the league play-off.

in teleportation

match between It will be broadcast live by Atticgo Elche and Super Amara Bera Bera. Teledeporte cameras that lift the semi-final curtain Elche’s Delay of Hope.


Elche Atticgo players in an attack in their last game in Esperanza Lag MATÍAS SEGARRA

This will be the fourth game between both teams with a positive balance for San Sebastian: two matches won and a draw. The last of the precedents, with a final win for the team led in the quarterfinals of the XLIV Queen’s Cup just three weeks ago (36:24) Imanol Alvarez.