Status: 25.09.2025 9:39 p.m.

In the handball champions League, the Foxes Berlin are still on course. With the Polish vice champion KS Kielce, the German champion clearly prevailed. World handball players Gidsel once again towered over.

The handball players of the Foxes Berlin also won their third game in this year’s Champions League season. The German champion won on Thursday evening at the Polish runner -up KS Kielce after a strong first half with 37:32 (22:15).

The best Berlin throwers were the once more outstanding world handball player Mathias Gidsel with 13 goals and newcomers Tobias Gröndahl With seven goals. The foxes remain the leaders of Group A.

Lasse Andersson (Fuechse Berlin, left) against Arnar Freyr Arnarsson | Imago/Andreas Gora

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Foxes keeper Milosavljev shines

The team of coach Nicolej Krickau was wide awake right from the start and immediately took the lead. The cover was very good and Kielce hardly let good deals come. In addition, keeper Dejan Milosavljev presented himself as a strong backing and showed why Kielce is very interested in his obligation. The Serb also held the first seven meters of the hosts.

Berlin remains cool in the final phase

The foxes got better and better. After a good eleven minutes, they were able to expand the lead to 10: 5. The Poles seemed more and more overwhelmed with the pace of the Berliners, who now dominated the game. After just 19 minutes, the tour was for the first time (18: 8). However, Kielce came into play better afterwards and now it was the foxes that made some mistakes and misconceptions.

Lasse Andersson in the jersey of the Füchse Berlin (source: Imago / Andreas Gora)

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Shortly after the change of sides, the lead on five goals had melted (26:21). The foxes hardly managed to stop the hosts. Eight minutes before the end, there were only three goals differently (31:28). The foxes did not panic and were able to rely on Gidel. So they brought the victory to the finish.

Home game against Dinamo Bucharest in two weeks

The fourth game in the premier class will take place on Thursday, October 9 (8:45 p.m.) in the Max-Schmeling-Halle at home against Dinamo Bucharest.

Before that, the foxes are still required in the Bundesliga against THSV Eisenach and at HC Erlangen, in between the DHB Cup game against HSG Wetzlar is pending.

Sending: RBB24, 25.09.2025, 9:45 p.m.

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