Ice Hockey-Finland Beat Slovakia to Reach Gold Medal Final

Patrik Rybar of Slovakia and Martin Marincin of Slovakia in action as Sakari Manninen of Finland shoots to score their first goal. (Reuters)
Patrik Rybar of Slovakia and Martin Marincin of Slovakia in action as Sakari Manninen of Finland shoots to score their first goal. (Reuters)
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Ice Hockey-Finland Beat Slovakia to Reach Gold Medal Final

Patrik Rybar of Slovakia and Martin Marincin of Slovakia in action as Sakari Manninen of Finland shoots to score their first goal. (Reuters)
Patrik Rybar of Slovakia and Martin Marincin of Slovakia in action as Sakari Manninen of Finland shoots to score their first goal. (Reuters)

Finland claimed a 2-0 win over Slovakia to reach the men's ice hockey final at the Beijing Games on Friday helped by Sakari Manninen's first period goal and Harri Sateri's shutout netminding.

With Slovakia pulling their netminder for an extra-attacker late on in a bid to draw level, Harri Pesonen scored into an empty net with 39 seconds left to wrap up the victory.

Finland now await the winners of the second semi-final later on Friday between defending gold medalists the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) and Sweden.

The Finns had easily handled Slovakia in their tournament opener, easing to a 6-2 win, but this time faced much more determined opponents battling for a place in Sunday's gold medal game.

Finland scored the only goal of an opening period that produced few scoring chances.

But Manninen made one of Finland's seven shots count by pouncing on a rebound and lifting it over sprawling netminder Patrik Rybar for a 1-0 lead.

The rest of the game featured a goaltending duel between Rybar and Sateri, who made 28 saves to earn the shutout, with Pesonen finding the net to round off the win for Finland.



Barcelona Faces Athletic Bilbao in Spanish Super Cup Semi-Final Wednesday in Jeddah

General view from Jeddah - File photo/SPA
General view from Jeddah - File photo/SPA
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Barcelona Faces Athletic Bilbao in Spanish Super Cup Semi-Final Wednesday in Jeddah

General view from Jeddah - File photo/SPA
General view from Jeddah - File photo/SPA

Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao will face off tomorrow in the semi-finals of the Spanish Super Cup at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.

The match is scheduled to kick off at 10 p.m.
Barcelona, the most decorated team in the history of the Spanish Super Cup with 14 titles from 27 appearances, is looking to secure a place in the final.

Athletic Bilbao, boasting three titles, is equally determined to advance and enhance its storied legacy, according to SPA.
Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the Spanish Super Cup, an event organized as part of the Quality of Life Program, underscores the Kingdom's growing status as a global hub for major sporting events.

This initiative aligns with Vision 2030, which aims to develop the sports sector, foster growth, and promote a vibrant society.