Status: 29.04.2025 10:15 p.m.

Defending champion SG Flensburg-Handewitt is back at the Final Four in the European League. The Schleswig-Holsteiners prevailed on Tuesday evening in the quarter-final secondary against the Danish Club Gog Handbold from Gudme with 35:29 (17:12).

The team of SG coach Ales Pajovic had already won the first leg with 29:26. The final round in Hamburg will be played on May 24th and 25th. The semi -finals of the European League will be drawn on Wednesday afternoon.

For Flensburg-Handewitt, a derby against the neighbor is possible. The THW Kiel had already qualified two hours earlier for the round of the last four. The “zebras” prevailed in the second leg against Limoges handball with 35:30. Another Bundesliga duel is possible: the MT Melsungen also prevailed in the quarter-finals and made it to Hamburg. Montpellier HB is the fourth semi -finalist.

SG-Profi Lasse Möller outstanding

The Flensburgers, who continued to do without goalkeeper Benjamin Buric (back), achieved a strong start in front of a home crowd. After five minutes it was 5-1 – Lasse Möller (3) and Niclas Kirkelökke (2) met for the Schleswig -Holsteiner. Gog then came up to 6: 7 (11th), but the north Germans found a very good answer. After 20 minutes it was the four goals difference again at 12: 8.

Running man at the Flensburgers was back room player Lasse Möller. The Dane contributed seven hits (with eight attempts) for the 17:12 break tour. However, he has also received a two-minute penalty twice-another would result in the red card.

Preliminary decision With a 5-0 run of the SG

Shortly after the restart, Lasse Möller was the victim. Gog player Lasse Vilhelmsen looked the red card (37th) for his blow in the face of the Flensburg top scorer (nine goals). Although the guests came back to two goals (21:23) in the 40th minute, the following 5: 0 run of the North Germans had an effect: At GOG, the belief in progress was gone.

SG Flensburg-Handewitt – Gog Handbold 35:29 (17:12)

Tore Flensburg-Handewitt: Möller (9), Golla (6), Kirkelökke (6), Mensah Larsen (4), Jörgensen (3), Emil Jakobsen (3/1 seven meters), Hansen (2), Jensen (1), Rithaphorn (1)
Tore Gog: Gröndahl (8/2), Tilsted (5), Vilhelmsen (4), Kildelund (3), Nicolai Pedersen (2), Henrik Jakobsen (1), Frederik Pedersen (1), Lyng as (1), Tonnesen (1), Lykke (1), La Cour Andersen (1), Boutaf (1)
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In the end, Flensburg-Handewitt also prevailed in the second duel, this time with six goals difference. Pajovic then let the young people, goalkeeper Catalin Haidu and left wing Jonas Rithaphorn (one hit), to come to European Cup appearances.

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Sport Current | 04/29/2025 | 10:25 p.m.

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