Foxes Berlin celebrate third victory in a row-exciting handball duel!

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The Foxes Berlin celebrate their third victory in the handball Bundesliga against HC Erlangen on October 4, 2025.

Die Füchse Berlin feiern am 4.10.2025 ihren dritten Sieg in Folge in der Handball-Bundesliga gegen HC Erlangen.
The Foxes Berlin celebrate their third victory in the handball Bundesliga against HC Erlangen on October 4, 2025.

Foxes Berlin celebrate third victory in a row-exciting handball duel!

On October 4, 2025, the Foxes Berlin won 38:35 (18:17) in an exciting handball game in the Bundesliga against HC Erlangen. This victory already marks the third league victory in a row and the fifth victory in the overall seventh game of the current season. The foxes have started the season well and show consistently strong performance.

The best throwers in the game were Lasse Andersson and Mathias Gidsel, both of whom each scored eight goals. Coach Nicolej Krickau, who recently succeeded Jaron Siewert, also started in today's match, district runner Mijajlo Marsenic, who was missing in the previous cup game. This decision could have proven to be a strategic advantage.

The match course and challenges

The game started to balance, with the foxes in the lead after 13 minutes with 8: 5. However, the Erlanger followed a 0: 4 run, which turned the momentum in favor of the hosts. Technical errors in the defense of the foxes enabled the achievements to score simple goals, which significantly disturbed the balance in the game.

After the change of sides, Lasse Ludwig guarded the Foxes' goal, but had problems warding off the Erlangen attacks. Another 1: 4 run made the narrow leadership of the foxes disappear. Milosavljev then returned to the goal and was able to contribute to the stability of the team. In the final phase of the game, about three minutes before the end, the foxes led 35:32 and no longer gave this lead.

The Foxes Berlin: an association with tradition

The Foxes Berlin are a respected handball club from Berlin, which plays in the handball Bundesliga and also takes part in EHF competitions. Until 2005, the club was organized as a handball department of the Reinickendorfer Füchse. This year the renaming to Füchse Berlin took place to position the club as a leading sports team in the capital.

The move to the Max-Schmeling-Halle, the second largest indoor sports facility in Berlin, also took place in 2005. In the 2007 season, the club rose to the Bundesliga after winning the championship in the second handball Bundesliga. A remarkable success followed in 2014 with the winning of the DHB Cup, the first major trophy of the association, followed by a win in the EHF Cup 2014–15, which ensured the first international title.

The club history also shows setbacks, such as the dismissal of coach Jaron Siewert and sports director Stefan Kretzschmar after a dispute with managing director Bob Hanning. Since then, the club has committed Nicolej Krickau as a new coach to bring the team back on the successful course. These changes and current successes speak for the ambitions of the Foxes Berlin to establish themselves as strong strength in German handball.

The Foxes Berlin are currently being solid in the league, and fans can hope for more exciting games. rbb24 reports of the highlights of the game, while more about the history of the club under Wikipedia and here can be found.