Füchse Berlin on the verge of a historic championship – decision against Löwen!

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On June 8th, the Füchse Berlin will fight for their first championship in the decisive game against the Rhein-Neckar Löwen.

Am 8. Juni kämpfen die Füchse Berlin im entscheidenden Spiel gegen die Rhein-Neckar Löwen um ihre erste Meisterschaft.
On June 8th, the Füchse Berlin will fight for their first championship in the decisive game against the Rhein-Neckar Löwen.

Füchse Berlin on the verge of a historic championship – decision against Löwen!

Excitement until the last minute! Next Sunday, June 8th, 2025, the hearts of handball fans will beat faster because the Füchse Berlin have the opportunity to win their first championship in the club's history. The decisive duel against the Rhein-Neckar Löwen begins at 3 p.m., the TV broadcast starts at 2:30 p.m. on the streaming provider Dyn. Anett Sattler will moderate the viewers, while Markus Götz will comment on the game and Pascal Hens will provide his expert analysis as an expert. Sports picture reports that a draw would already secure the title for the foxes.

In the last game, coach Jaron Siewert's team, only 31 years old and therefore young and dynamic, beat Gummersbach 45:35 and thus gained an excellent starting position. Mathias Gidsel, who is very popular with 265 goals, is optimistic about his chances of winning the championship. However, his teammate Juri Knorr from the Rhein-Neckar Löwen announces that this will be his last game for the Lions before he moves to Aalborg Handbold - a farewell that could be emotional.

A dramatic season finale

The current events in the handball Bundesliga can hardly be surpassed in terms of drama. The last match day promises excitement not only in the championship race, but also in the relegation battle. VfL Potsdam has already been relegated. Now the teams TVB Stuttgart, HC Erlangen and SG BBM Bietigheim are fighting to stay in the league, with Stuttgart and Erlangen tied in the relegation places. The Daily Mirror informs that Erlangen will play against HSG Wetzlar, while Stuttgart hosts Leipzig.

However, if you follow the current top scorer list closely, you will notice that Marko Grgic from ThSV Eisenach is at the top with 292 goals, followed by the talented Mathias Gidsel and his impressive 265 goals. A further overview of the current results and statistics is available Handball.net to find, a platform of the German Handball Association that offers fans all the information at a glance.

So keep your fingers crossed on Sunday for an exciting final round of the Handball Bundesliga! The Füchse Berlin could live their big dream and finally bring the title to Berlin. A game that is sure to make history!