As of: October 12, 2025 8:16 p.m

The Foxes remain on the road to success in the handball Bundesliga. The Berliners celebrated their fourth league win in a row against newly promoted GWD Minden.

The Füchse Berlin remain on the road to success in the handball Bundesliga. The Berliners won clearly against newly promoted GWD Minden with 42:27 (22:13) in front of 8,401 spectators in the Max-Schmeling-Halle. It was the fourth league win and the eighth competitive win in a row. The Foxes remain fifth in the table. The best Berlin throwers were Mathias Gidsel with ten and Lasse Andersson with six goals.

Leave Andersson on the ball and in a duel with Frederik Ladefoged | Image: IMAGO/Jan Huebner

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Foxes overall without any problems

This time, Lasse Ludwig got the preference in goal for the hosts. And he had a very attentive defense in front of him that didn’t allow much. The Foxes were able to win the ball again and again and thus quickly counter-attack. After seven and a half minutes they were
The hosts have already moved ahead to 7:1.

Afterwards, however, a few mistakes crept into Berlin’s game. Minden tried a lot and tried to take Gidsel out of the game with man coverage. But that was hardly successful because the ball often ran too quickly through the Berlin offensive lines.

After the break, the Foxes were no longer quite as focused in defense and Minden found it easier to score. But they remained dominant in attack. 14 minutes before the end the lead reached double digits for the first time (33:23). So could coach
Nicolej Krickau protects his top stars early on and gives young talent a chance. This didn’t dampen Berlin’s enthusiasm for playing.

Broadcast: rbb24 Abendschau, October 12, 2025, 7:30 p.m

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