Handball Bundesliga team Füchse Berlin has withdrawn its objection after the 31:31 win against German champions SC Magdeburg.
The Füchse Berlin have withdrawn their objection to the scoring of the Bundesliga game against SC Magdeburg. In a press release on Tuesday, the club said it would no longer pursue the appeal due to settlement judgments, which were also factual decisions.
Dramatic draw against Magdeburg – Foxes appeal
The Füchse Berlin failed to decide the prestigious duel against SC Magdeburg early. After a one-sided first half, the Berliners lost a big lead. After the game, the Foxes appealed the result.more
Goal not given as a trigger
By Prestige duel in Berlin’s Max Schmeling Hall On Sunday, a scene after a good 38 minutes caused excitement: Füchse player Lasse Andersson placed a long-range throw against the bottom edge of the crossbar, the ball bounced from there onto the ground – in the Füchse opinion, the ball was behind the goal line. But the game continued.
Füchse manager Bob Hanning said afterwards that it was a “completely normal goal”. It was “not given irregularly by the referees”, although “clearly visible behind the line”. The club then lodged an objection.
Due to the withdrawal, the final result remains a 31:31 draw. In terms of the table, this means that the Füchse are now two points behind leaders MTV Melsungen and second place Hannover Burgdorf.
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