Wacker Thun gets a strong away win – promotion in sight!
Cham wins 2-1 against Grand-Saconnex in the Promotions League. Wacker Thun wins the Quickline Handball League with 32:28.

Wacker Thun gets a strong away win – promotion in sight!
On August 31, 2025, the handball season in the Quickline Handball League started with an exciting duel in which Wacker Thun had to play away against TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen. In a thrilling game, Thun secured a 32:28 victory after being down by four goals at halftime. A real show of strength that shows how important the team's cohesion and determination are to be successful in the new season. A look at the website of Platform J reveals pleasant details about the course of the game and the challenges ahead.
Not only is the victory remarkable, Wacker Thun's performance is also impressive. With a strong squad that includes two new additions, the team is optimistic about the season. Head coach Remo Badertscher, who has been at the helm since 2015, has set himself the goal of climbing up the table with a compact defense and a courageous offensive game. Fans can look forward to the next home game against HC Kriens-Luzern on September 3rd at 7:15 p.m. in the Lachenhalle.
How is the league doing?
In the current league table, Wacker Thun looks like this after the first matchday: Together with GC Amicitia Zurich and Pathi Winterthur, they share the points, with all three teams starting the season with two points. The detailed rankings and the results of past games are on the website Great tuna visible. When you look at the table you can see that the first three places are hotly contested, while St. Otmar St. Gallen, BSV Bern and HSC Suhr Aarau are still looking for their first points.
In order to show their opponents that they want to be at the top of their game in handball, Wacker Thun must continue to rely on their strengths and use the team spirit in the next games. The next game against Kriens-Luzern could be crucial in bringing further momentum into the season.
More sporting events
There was also exciting news from the sports scene outside of handball. In mountain biking, Mathias Flückiger took third place at the World Cup in Les Gets, while Alessandra Keller came second. These successes show that Swiss athletes are at the forefront on the international stage. We can be particularly proud of the achievements of our local athletes, who continue to assert themselves with a lot of commitment and skill.
The next few weeks promise many exciting encounters for all sports enthusiasts in the region. Whether in handball or mountain biking, Wacker Thun and the athletes do everything they can to show outstanding performances for the fans. So be ready and follow the games and events in the coming time!