Leverkusen's handball talent Kreiselman stays with the Werkselfener by 2027!

Leverkusen's handball talent Kreiselman stays with the Werkselfener by 2027!
Leah Kreiselman, the 19-year-old handball player, signed a long-term contract with TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen. This means that the talented circuit runner remains with the Werkselfen. Her sporting future seems to be secured after moving from HB Museldall from Luxembourg to the Rheinische city in 2022. Kreiselman has continuously developed in the A-Youth Bundesliga and has already taken over responsibility in the team, which ultimately brought her a place in the Bundesliga squad, such as TSV Bayer 04 reported.
The sporting director of the Werkelfen, Annika Ingenpass, praises Kreiselman for her tireless ambition and the hard work she puts in training. In an interview, Kreiselman was positive about her time in Leverkusen and emphasized that the step into the professional women's area is the fulfillment of a long -term dream for her.
structures of women's handball in Germany
planned changes in the leagues
The structure of German women's handball is influenced by numerous changes. The 1st and 2nd league may include up to 28 teams in the future, while the 3rd league is planned with up to 36 teams from ten funding regions. A catalog of minimum standards for the 1st league is removed to promote flexibility and growth.
- The future structure also provides for the introduction of a B-youth Bundesliga for players between the ages of 15 and 17.
- The older A-youth year in the youth Bundesliga female.
- The vote for the B-youth Bundesliga failed with 57 yes votes and 40 no votes.
These developments aim to arouse a greater interest in women's handball and to improve the sporting conditions for future talents. It remains to be seen how these reforms will affect the career of young players such as Leah Kreiselman and the entire women's handball scene.
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