Status: 03.09.2025 11:39 p.m.
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf celebrated the first win of the season in the handball Bundesliga on Wednesday evening. The “stretches” won a hard -fought north duel at HSV Hamburg with 33:29 (15:16).
The team of coach Christian Prokop was not really in the “Flow”, but in the second round the Lower Saxony earned the victory due to their long distances. In the first quarter of an hour after the break, they only allowed three goals from the hosts and laid the foundation for the away win.
Born in Hamburg, Leif Tissier – switched from HSVH to Hanover before the season – was one of five best women in the game with six goals. Next to him his teammates Daniel Weber and Justus Fischer as well as his ex-players Frederik Bo Andersen and Casper Mortensen on the side of the Hanseatic sides.
The team of coach Torsten Jansen already has the next home game on Sunday, then it goes against the Rhein-Neckar Löwen (6 p.m. in the NDR LiveCenter). For the TSV, the northern German weeks continue: in the league we go to Flensburg (September 15, 7 p.m.) and at home against Kiel (September 18, 7 p.m.).
No team gets away on two goals
The fact that the HSV went into the break with a narrow lead was perhaps the biggest surprise of the first 30 minutes in an initially incredibly balanced game. Both north clubs acted completely at eye level and there were many changes of management, but neither the hamburgers nor the “stretch” were able to record a two-goal lead for themselves.
Tissier scored the second goal of the game at the old place of work in the fourth minute (1: 1). Overall, the TSV rarely came into its speed game. And so an extremely intensive exchange of blows developed until the break, which was dominated by the two defensive, especially in the initial phase.
“Recken” with a strong start to the second half
In this picture, little seemed to change at the beginning of round two. But the “stretching” played free and pulled the game with a 7: 1 run within a few minutes (22:17, 40.).
The Prokop team still hadn’t really managed to get into the pace. However, they finally ended their attacks patiently. And in withdrawal, they took every pleasure in the game to the HSVH. Hamburg’s coach Torsten Jansen took a break and warned more consequence, but his team did not really seem to be able to follow.
In 14 minutes, the Hanseatic trees only scored one goal from the game. Symbolically the 43th minute, when they only put a seven meter on the gate and then a distance to the orphaned housing.
HSVH fights in vain
But as questionable as these were 15 minutes from Hamburg’s point of view, their combative performance in the following minutes was so strong. When his team was attacking, Jansen took out the goalkeeper and let seven field players act. After a goal from Elias Kofler, the hosts were back to the “warriors” seven minutes before the end.
But they were able to make a decisive time with a 3-0 in the following and also celebrate the first win of the season in the Hanseatic city thanks to the Hamburg -born in the Hanseatic Council.

