HBW Balingen-Weilstetten triumphed with a strong 38:31 win against Hagen!

Eintracht Hagen kämpfte am 19.04.2025 gegen HBW Balingen-Weilstetten und verkürzte in einem spannenden Handballspiel auf 31:38.
Eintracht Hagen fought against HBW Balingen-Weilstetten on April 19, 2025 and reduced to 31:38 in an exciting handball game. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

HBW Balingen-Weilstetten triumphed with a strong 38:31 win against Hagen!

On April 19, 2025, an exciting game took place in the handball Bundesliga when the HBW Balingen-Weilstetten competed against Eintracht Hagen. The Swabians started the game strongly and initially led 3: 2 while they had to compete with a decimated team. So Daniel Blomgren, who is injured long -term, as well as Magnus Group, who could not play because of shoulder problems.

Although HBW played outnumbered at the beginning - Max Santos received a time penalty in the 3. minute - they managed to increase to 5: 3. Nevertheless, Eintracht Hagen was not shaken up and reduced to 7: 6 in the 11th minute. Max Oehler, an important player for the guests, had two seven meters in this phase, but they were parried by HBWS keeper Mateusz Kornecki.

changeable first half

The HBW was able to work out a small cushion in the first half and led 9: 6 in the 12th minute. Despite this early lead, the defensive of the home team showed weaknesses and received numerous time penalties. Hagen came closer again with a strong team performance and reduced to 13:14 until the 21st minute. Eintracht coach Pavel Prokopec warned his players to reduce technical errors in order to protect the chances of winning a win.

Before half -time, Jerome Müller achieved the 18:20 pm for HBW, which brought the guests into the break with a only narrow advantage. After the change of sides, the Balinger initially led to 23:19 in the 34th minute in front of 2,300 spectators. But Hagen did not let himself be quenched and set a 3-0 run, which could compensate for them to 23:23 in the 38th minute.

tension up to the final phase

in the 42nd minute Oehler achieved the first tour of the guests for 25:26. However, the HBW reacted quickly and brought the lead back with two goals from Daniel Ingason and Tim Grüner (27:26 and 28:26). In the 45th minute, HBW settled 29:26 and expanded this lead in the final quarter of an hour.

Jerome Müller expanded to 33:28 in the 52nd minute. At the end of the game, the HBW Balingen-Weilstetten clearly won the duel with 38:31. With this victory, the team from Balingen remains in striking distance to the promotion places and is strengthened after the final Four.

Handball is very popular in Germany and is the second most popular team sport for football. Around 750,000 active handball players are to play in Germany. The German handball league is one of the strongest leagues worldwide, even if physical stress often leads to injuries. The most common injuries are cruciate ligament tears and ankle injuries, which can result in longer downtimes. Players fail an average of twice a season due to injuries and regeneration plays an important role in their success in the league. Sportlexikon reports that ...

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