Tim Stefan leaves TV Emsdetten: A bitter loss for the club!

Tim Stefan changes to HSG Krefeld. Injuries shaped his time at TV Emsdetten. Krefeld is happy about a draw.
Tim Stefan changes to HSG Krefeld. Injuries shaped his time at TV Emsdetten. Krefeld is happy about a draw. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Tim Stefan leaves TV Emsdetten: A bitter loss for the club!

Tim Stefan, one of the most striking players of TV Emsdetten, has announced that he will leave the club at the end of the current season. As tvemsdeten.com , the 29-year-old will switch to HSG Krefeld in the 2025/26 season. During his time at the TVE, Stefan scored a total of 118 goals in 29 games in the 2023/24 season, which made him the third best shooter in the club.

The decision to change comes at a difficult time. Stefan suffered a serious injury in the home game against MTV Braunschweig, which has held him out of the tve squad since the promotion games. He is currently in rehabilitation and works intensively on his comeback. Despite the difficulties, he expresses gratitude for the support he found out during his time at TV Emsdetten and hopes to successfully complete his career there.

support and future prospects

Sören Kress, the sporty consultant of the TVE, wanted Tim Stefan every success for the future and thanked for his commitment to the club. The move to HSG Krefeld could offer a new perspective for Stefan, especially in a league in which he could already gain a foothold.

The HSG Krefeld itself is currently showing solid performance in the league. In the last game against HSG Hanau, the master of the south-west season from the previous season, they won a draw with 33:33 after an exciting encounter (17:18 at halftime). This division of points was important for Krefeld, since they were able to increase their lead to third place in the table rp-online.de . At the moment, however, it is unlikely that Krefeld can take the first place from Ferndorf, unless he loses in the coming games.

injury risks in handball

Stefan's injury illustrates the high risks associated with handball. According to deximed.de , handball is the second most unusual sport after football, with a significant number of sports accidents annually. Around 21 % of sports accidents in women and 13 % in men fall on handball. Statistics show that 101 injuries occur on 1,000 hours of play and on average each player used suffer 2.8 injuries per season. The risk is particularly high in the first two months of the season, which is due to the short season preparation phase and the increasing intensity.

Although Tim Stefan is currently fighting with his injury, his future in Krefeld remains promising. His change and the associated challenges could open up new opportunities for both him and HSG Krefeld. It remains to be seen how everything will develop and whether Stefan can quickly go back to the field.

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