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Luc Abalo leaves PSG for Norway

2020-05-29T11:33:56.797Z


At the end of his contract with the club in the capital, the French international will experience a last adventure in Elverum next season, with the aim of competing in the Olympic Games in Tokyo.


Luc Abalo, at the end of his contract with Paris SG, has signed at Elverum for next season, the Norwegian club announced on social media on Thursday, with the French handball player opted for the Tokyo Olympics shifted to the summer 2021. “Twice Olympic champion, three times world champion, three times European champion. Welcome Luc Abalo #sammenforelverum ", wrote Elverum on his Instagram account, with the photo of the right winger and the date of 2021. The postponement of the Tokyo Olympics to the summer of 2021 (from July 23 to August 8) has pushed the 35-year-old Frenchman to pursue his one-year career, to try to finish the story with the Blues in style, in search of a third Olympic title after Beijing 2008 and London 2012. For this, the French will have to first go through an Olympic qualifying tournament in March 2021.

"I will work as hard as I always did to continue on the French national team until the Olympic Games in 2021"

Luc Abalo

Trained in Ivry where he began his professional career, then passed through the Spanish club Ciudad Real, Luc Abalo arrived in 2012 in Paris. He was at the end of his contract this season with the six-time defending champions of France and was looking for a club for the 2020/21 season. He joined Elverum, a Norwegian club which had qualified this season in the Champions League high pools (8th in its group with a win, a draw and 12 losses), and against which Abalo had won twice with the PSG. “Elverum has a young team and I want to bring my experience, both in league games, but above all in Europe. We will do our best not to be an outsider, but a team that wins handball matches, "said the French international, quoted in a statement from the Norwegian club. "I'm going to work as hard as I always did to continue on the French national team until the Olympic Games in 2021," he added.

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