TBV Lemgo Lippe defeats Löwen: Möstl with a parade show!
TBV Lemgo Lippe defeated Rhein-Neckar Löwen 25:22 on October 16, 2025 and strengthened its position in the Bundesliga.

TBV Lemgo Lippe defeats Löwen: Möstl with a parade show!
TBV Lemgo Lippe celebrated another impressive victory in the DAIKIN Handball Bundesliga on October 16, 2025. In the duel against the Rhein-Neckar Löwen, the Lemgo team prevailed with 25:22 (13:9). A crucial factor in the success was goalkeeper Constantin Möstl, who boasted 17 saves and a catch rate of over 45%. While coach Florian Kehrmann had to do without Adam Nyfjäll, Samuel Zehnder and Jan Mudrow due to absences, his team still found their way back to an efficient style of play. She even started the game without a classic pivot and instead relied on four backcourt players, which turned out to be smart. Lip kick
At the start of the game, the Lemgoers were able to quickly gain a lead. After five minutes it was already 3-1 for TBV, and Möstl made two early saves that strengthened his team. Before half-time the score was 13:9 for Lemgo after both teams had a success rate of around 50% in the first half. In the second half, the Lemgo team continued on their course and quickly led 15:9. Thomas Versteijnen stood out as the home team's top goalscorer, scoring 11 goals. Despite a clear lead of 21:13 in the 48th minute, the TBV missed a few chances in the final phase, which enabled the Lions to shorten the result a little. Lip kick
An emergency in the middle of the game
A medical emergency 50 seconds before the end of the game caused an interruption, which was also a topic of discussion afterwards. Nevertheless, TBV Lemgo Lippe was able to secure victory and temporarily jumped to second place in the table. With 15 points after nine match days, the team's record is quite impressive. The next challenges are also just around the corner: TBV will face MT Melsungen on October 25th and the DHB Cup round of 16 against VfL Gummersbach will follow on November 5th. Lip kick
Möstl on board until 2028
The early contract extension of Constantin Möstl, which TBV Lemgo Lippe announced on April 17, 2025 in advance of a home game against HSV Hamburg, is particularly pleasing. Möstl, who moved to Lemgo from Austrian first division club Alpla HC Hard last summer, has now established himself as an indispensable part of the team. At the European Handball Championship in Germany, the goalkeeper was able to shine with strong performances, including 14 saves on the first match day. His new contract runs until June 30, 2028 and Möstl himself expressed how comfortable he feels in Lemgo Handball World.
Florian Kehrmann not only appreciates Möstl as an excellent player, but also describes him as an exceptional character and valuable team player. Managing director Jörg Zereike emphasizes the importance of Möstl for the team and emphasizes that we can rely on him in the next few years.
Statistics and goal scorers
A look at the most successful goalscorers in the Handball Bundesliga shows that players who have scored at least 2,000 goals have a number of impressive achievements. The list is topped by Hans Lindberg of Denmark with 3,011 goals, followed by Yoon Kyung-Shin of South Korea and Lars Christiansen, also of Denmark. Robert Weber from Austria is also one of the top players and has scored 2,510 goals in his career. These rankings illustrate the high competitive pressure in the league and the outstanding performances of the players Wikipedia.