Füchse Berlin celebrate clear victory against Göppingen and remain the leaders!

Füchse Berlin celebrate clear victory against Göppingen and remain the leaders!
The Foxes Berlin made their lead in the handball Bundesliga on Monday evening in the handball Bundesliga with an impressive 43:28 win against Frisch on Göppingen. In the EWS Arena, which was filled with 5,000 spectators, the team of coach Jaron Siewert showed a dominant performance. After seven minutes, the team led 6-1, which laid the foundation for the later high victory.
The foxes went into the half-time break with a comfortable 21:11 lead and did not burn anything even after the change of sides. In addition to the strong offensive, led by Mathias Gidsel and Tim Freihöfer, both of whom scored eight goals, the defensive performance of the team was also impressive. Göppingen had difficulty finding into the game and made numerous technical mistakes.
on title course
With this victory, the title for the Foxes Berlin remains within reach. At the moment, the lead over the MT Melsungen, who could also play in the evening and could draw on points, is two points. The next important step on the way to the championship is on May 29th when the foxes in Berlin meet Melsungen, which is considered a duel of the title favorites.
The 1,000 Bundesliga goal of this season, which Fabian Wiede was achieving, was also striking. At the end of the game, Coach Siewert was able to put the first guard on the bench because the team kept control of the game until the final siren. This was also the fifth victory in a row for the foxes that have been unbeaten for 17 competitive games.history and success of the foxes
The Foxes Berlin are not only successful in the current season, but also looks back on an impressive story. The association was organized as a handball department of the Reinickendorfer Füchse until 2005 and joined the handball Bundesliga in 2007. An important triumph was the winning of the 2014 DHB Cup, followed by the first international title, the EHF Cup 2014-15.
The Foxes' home fortress is the Max-Schmeling-Halle, which is known as a fox building. This hall is not only an important sporty arena, but also a symbol of the rise of the club in German handball. The team not only relies on domestic success, but also on a continuation of the international ambitions.
For the foxes supporters, it remains exciting how the season develops and whether the team will be able to realize its title dream. The next encounters could be crucial in order to underpin the championship claim even in the remaining four games of the season.
For more information about the recent services of the Foxes Berlin and upcoming encounters, visit the articles on rbb24 or Sport1 . Further insights into the history of the association can be found on Wikipedia .
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