Comeback hero Jungemann: Return after 8 months! Does he create relegation?

Philip Jungemann returns to ASV Hamm-Westphalia after a break due to injury and strives for a change.
Philip Jungemann returns to ASV Hamm-Westphalia after a break due to injury and strives for a change. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Comeback hero Jungemann: Return after 8 months! Does he create relegation?

On February 4, 2025, Philip Jungemann, the circuit runner of ASV Hamm-Westfalen, celebrates his comeback after an eight-month injury break. The handball player had suffered cartilage damage in his knee last season, caused by an unfortunate collision in training. After intensive rehabilitation, Jungemann first entered the field in the friendly against the Bergisches HC. He was fit and satisfied with his performance.

since December 2024, Jungemann has been active in training with the team again, initially without physical contact and has been full since January. This return is particularly important because the ASV Hamm-Westfalen stuck deep in the table cellar due to a number of injuries in the first half of the season. Jungemann expressed his wish to help the team free from the relegation zone and overcome the continuing problems.

Contract situation and future plans

Although his return to the team is an important step, there are noticeable news about the contractual situation. The ASV Hamm-Westfalen will not sign from Jungemann for the coming season 2025/2026. The association has already signed three new circular runners. Jungemann is disappointed with this decision, but does not want to withdraw. He plans to show his performance in the remaining games with the aim of switching to an ambitious Bundesliga club.

The problem of injury is not unusual in handball. According to information from Deximed, handball is considered the most second -doomed sport behind football in men. Around 2 million sports accidents are cared for by a doctor every year. 13 % of sports accidents in men are eliminated on handball, which underlines the risks of injury, to which players and Mannem are exposed to. Statistics have 101 injuries at 1,000 hours of play, and each player used has an average of 2.8 injuries per season. These figures illustrate the challenges with which handball players are faced, especially in the first two months of the season when the burden increases enormously.

For Mannesemann, the way back to the team is a personal success, even if the framework conditions with regard to his contract extension are not ideal. His determination to continue to be active and maybe explore new opportunities in the Bundesliga gives him another goal on his sporting journey. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop for him and the ASV Hamm-Westphalia in the coming weeks.

Further information on the topics of injuries in handball and Jungemann's career can be found on the website of the ASV Hamm-Westfalen and in the articles of Wa.de href = "https://deximed.de/home/klinische-themen/erste-hilfe-notfallmedizin/patientinformations/sportfaelle/handball-sport injuries"> deximed .

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