Hildesheim celebrates derby victory: 36:29 against Braunschweig in the top game!

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Hildesheim wins the handball derby against MTV Braunschweig on November 9th, 2025 with 36:29 and secures second place in the table.

Hildesheim gewinnt das Handballderby gegen MTV Braunschweig am 9.11.2025 mit 36:29 und sichert sich den zweiten Tabellenplatz.
Hildesheim wins the handball derby against MTV Braunschweig on November 9th, 2025 with 36:29 and secures second place in the table.

Hildesheim celebrates derby victory: 36:29 against Braunschweig in the top game!

Last Saturday an exciting handball Lower Saxony evening took place in the Sparkasse Arena. HC Eintracht Hildesheim competed against MTV Braunschweig and ultimately won 36:29. The Hildesheimers have thus improved their table position and are now in second place in the league Leinetal24 reported.

The match attracted 1,883 spectators who were able to experience an exciting duel. Above all, Jakub Tonar, who shone with an impressive 12 goals, was the key to success for the home team. With a halftime score of 20:17, the Hildesheimers were already clearly ahead in the first half. Even after the break they showed their strength and hardly gave the Braunschweig players a chance.

Fairness in sport

The Braunschweigers under coach Volker Mudrow congratulated the winners in a sporty and fair manner after the game. Such gestures are part of the spirit of sport that is lived in the handball scene. Referees Martin Thöne and Marijo Zupanovic, both of whom come from the elite squad of the German Handball Federation, had the game well under control and ensured everything ran smoothly.

The Hildesheimers can now prepare for their next game on November 14th against HC Empor Rostock in the Rostock town hall. With this positive energy, another victory could be within reach.

Hildesheim at a glance

The city of Hildesheim is idyllically located about 30 km southeast of Hanover. It is not only known for its enthusiasm for handball, but also has a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene. Hildesheim offers two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption and the monastery church of St. Michaelis, which attract many visitors every year.

With a population of 98,510 and an area of ​​92.29 km², Hildesheim is an important location in Lower Saxony. The city has a long tradition in sports and is also a university location with various educational institutions. The 14 towns that make up the city are diverse and contribute to the colorful mix of the population. Hildesheim is also known for its nature reserves and a vibrant community that includes numerous religious traditions.

Hildesheim's transport connections are also excellent, with a main train station, access to the A7 motorway and a port that contributes to regional development. Hildesheim not only remains active in the handball world, but is also characterized by its cultural and historical strengths, such as Wikipedia describes.