Status: 09.06.2025 5:45 p.m.

If you become a master for the first time, you have to celebrate it properly. For the Foxes Berlin, the title meant a “Ballermann” playlist, a large fireworks directly on the Spree and a free ticket from Managing Director Bob Hanning.

Would they be Foxes Berlin A piece of furniture, then a lamp from the 70s. So much is after the party night of the German handball master firmly. As soon as the team had landed on Sunday with their charter machine at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport, Oimara boomed “Wobelkontakt” from the music box-not for the first and not for the last time that evening. Further songs on the party playlist: “The train has no brake” and “left right”.

Foxes player Lasse Ludwig, Lukas Herburger and Jan Grüner arrive at the bathing ship

Füchse captain Max Darj transported the master shell safely to the team bus, with which it went directly to the bathing ship in Treptow. There had around 2,000 fans 38: 33 victory at the Rhein-Neckar Löwen pursued and received their team euphoric. We went on stage to the sounds of Queens “We are the Champions”. The large fireworks directly on the Spree should not be missing.

Pure joy with the foxes

“I am just incredibly proud of everyone of us,” said Füchse player Fabian Wiede, while his teammates gave the best in the background “Hey Baby” by DJ Ötzi. The championship title is sporty “the biggest thing a handball player can experience. I am simply extremely happy because we have worked towards it for so many years and could finally achieve this goal.”

Mathias Gidsel cheers a goal at the Rhein-Neckar Löwen. Source: Imago Images/Foto2Press

The way of the first foxes championship title is impressed

The Foxes Berlin are German handball champions. Not only the fact that it is the first Bundesliga title in the history of the club, but above all the emergence of the triumph makes it so special, commented on it Nikolaus Hillmann.more

Also Wiedes Enger Freund Paul Druxwho had to end his long player career at the Foxes because of a serious knee injury in October 2024, was happy: “I had really long had the feeling that it was only the boys, but they made me feel like you really have a share in it. That means a lot to me.” The 30-year-old even showed open to climb into the pool of the bathing ship: “So I already have my change clothes on. The others have already gotten wet. But I also have nothing against jumping in there. I don’t care either.” Then it would go on in underpants.

The party train has no brake

Managing Director Bob Hanning, who opened the celebrations completely soberly, was full of praise for his team: “If I am honest, it is slowly coming up. Also what the team played after the really difficult game. It was really the icing on the cake on everything.” A dream would come true for everyone.

In order to be able to celebrate this dream accordingly, Hanning gave a free ticket for his foxes. “I’m more of concern that they all run around with short-sleeved shirts because we still have the final Four of the Champions League on Sunday. But you can’t control that now. They should do what they want today,” said the 57-year-old. The team is free until Wednesday. Fabian Wiede announced that we would like to exploit it: “We will accelerate more in the next few hours.” After all, foxes are considered nocturnal.

Jaron Siewert (left) and Bob Hanning (right) are in the arms after winning the championship for the Foxes Berlin. Source: Imago Images/Camera4+

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So it goes on for the foxes

On Tuesday, the foxes can register in the guest book of Berlin at the invitation of the Governing Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU). “The team of coach Jaron Siewwert has been playing handball at the highest level for years and has now rewarded itself for these top services. The handball players of the Foxes Berlin stand in exemplary team spirit, willingness to perform, fairness and respect in sporting competition,” said Wegner. The reception in the Red City Hall begins at 1:30 p.m.

And then that would also be Final Four of the Champions League In the Cologne Lanxess Arena on June 14th and 15th. In the semifinals on Saturday (3 p.m.) the German champion meets HBC Nantes.

Broadcast: RBB24, June 8th, 2025, 9:45 p.m.

With material by Johanna Rüdiger and Max Benz-Kuch

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