Handball European League: Berlin and Lemgo move in group phase

The European Handball Federation (EHF) is the umbrella organisation for European handball. Founded on 17 November 1991, it is constructed from 50 participant federations and also 2 linked federations (England and Scotland), and also is headquartered in Vienna, Austria.

The Füchse Berlin and the TBV Lemgo Lippe have moved into the group stage of the Handball European League. Cup winner Lemgo prevailed on Tuesday in the second leg of the second qualifying round against the Icelandic record champion Valur Reykjavik with 27:21 (11:11).

The foxes won against the Polish representative Azoty Pulawy with 33:29 (13:16). The Rhein-Neckar lions differed. The Mannheim documents at Benfica Lisbon with 28:33 (13:18), in the first leg, the lions were not over a 31:31 (15:16).

Lemgo played strongly after a competitive first half against Valur Reykjavik. With six goals ahead, the team took the most successful TBV shooter Bobby Schagen (six goals) no longer take the victory. The Team of Florian Kehrmann had celebrated a 27: 26 success in the first week after ten-year abstinence last week.

Berlin succeeded by catching up after the half-time break to turn the game. Best thrower The host was back room player Lasternsson with eight goals. Already in the first leg, the foxes had gained a good starting position by the 32: 24 away success after the meantime four-goal residue.

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Only the winners of the second qualifying round secure the remaining twelve tickets for the group stage. The SC Magdeburg is already qualified as the European League winner.

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