The Foxes Berlin and SC Magdeburg remain on course in the Champions League.

The German champion from the capital clearly won at the Polish Vice -Campion KS Kielce with 37:32 (22:15) – and missed an even higher success. Defending champion Magdeburg won 27:26 (14:10) against Poland’s champion Wisla Plock and, like the Berliners, celebrated the third victory from the first three games.

Berlin’s world handball player Mathias Gidsel was the outstanding player of the game with 13 goals. In the first half, the Berliners, who finally left the leadership with the double fluid by master coach Jaron Siewert and sports director Stefan Kretzschmar, were in the meantime with ten goals.

After the break, the lead went to three goals, but ultimately the team of coach Nicolej Krickau brought the victory home confidently.

The SCM, on the other hand, had to tremble. Magdeburg set out to up to six goals, but the hosts collapsed in the final phase. Goalkeeper Sergey Hernandez saved the victory with a double parade in the last seconds.

The best thrower was Omar Ingi Magnusson with nine goals. Like Berlin in Group A, the team of coach Bennet Wiegert is the only team without a loss point.

The fourth game of the Berliners in the premier class will take place on October 9 (8:45 p.m.) in its own hall against Dinamo Bucharest. Magdeburg will be challenged at the club World Cup in Egypt from Saturday, the first opponent is the California Eagles from the USA.

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