Berliner Sparkasse Cup 2025: Exciting finals in Reinickendorf!

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The Berliner Sparkasse Cup 2025 in Reinickendorf brought together 150 teams and celebrated fairness and team spirit in youth handball.

Der Berliner Sparkasse Cup 2025 in Reinickendorf vereinte 150 Mannschaften, feierte Fairness und Teamgeist im Jugendhandball.
The Berliner Sparkasse Cup 2025 in Reinickendorf brought together 150 teams and celebrated fairness and team spirit in youth handball.

Berliner Sparkasse Cup 2025: Exciting finals in Reinickendorf!

The Berliner Sparkasse Cup 2025, a spectacular handball tournament for youth, came to an end last weekend in Reinickendorf. A total of 150 teams from Germany, Poland and Sweden took part in this exciting competition. The tournaments, which spanned 18 different age groups from E to A youth, took place in several sports halls in the region, which demonstrated extensive participation from the local handball community.

At the opening of the tournament, school and sports councilor Harald Muschner (CDU) awarded the Füchse Berlin female C youth team with the winner's cup. During his speech, Muschner highlighted the impressive fairness and team spirit that was visible throughout the tournament. These values ​​are not only the basis for sporting success, but also promote international exchange and cooperation among the participants.

Commitment and support

Over 150 volunteers were responsible for the organization and smooth running of the tournament. Muschner expressly thanked the volunteers, the clubs and sponsors involved, especially the Berliner Sparkasse, which was the main sponsor. Your commitment contributed significantly to the success of this large-scale event.

The organization of the tournament was a joint effort that was not only intended to promote youth talent, but also to stimulate sporting exchange between different nations and regions. In addition to the local teams, four teams from Poland also showed their sporting skills, which added to the international flair of the tournament.

Future of youth work in handball

A particularly interesting aspect of youth work in handball are the opportunities for the Voluntary Social Year (FSJ). Here, young people can be employed as youth coaches at the lower youth level, which helps solve the coaching problem in many clubs. Volunteers have the opportunity to complete free training to become a C trainer, which includes both an interdisciplinary part at the LSB and a technical part at the Berlin Handball Association. This commitment not only promotes the personal development of the volunteers, but also youth work in the clubs.

In addition, FSJ members are deployed in various projects such as schools/clubs in order to attract talent and expand the range of activities in the clubs. You can also help organize sports festivals and home game days, which enriches club life.

The Berliner Sparkasse Cup 2025 has set standards in many ways and illustrates the high importance of handball for young people in Berlin and beyond. The enthusiasm that prevailed during the tournament and the large number of supporters are a sign that handball will continue to have a permanent place in Berlin's sports landscape in the future.

For further information about the tournament and the opportunity to support youth work in handball, the full reports can be found on the website of Berliner Sparkasse, Füchse Tournament and the Handball Association Berlin.