Füchse Berlin's Dynamic Young Coach, Jaron Siewert, bags the 2024/25 Coach of the Season Award
Bundesliga Coach Siewert Receives Trainer of the Year Award - Bundesliga Trainer Siewert named Coach of the Year
Here's a shout-out to the youngest coach in the Handball-Bundesliga, Jaron Siewert. Hailing from the Füchse Berlin team, Siewert has snatched a well-deserved title: Coach of the Season for the 2024/25 season. Handing over the crown from Bennet Wiegert of SC Magdeburg, Siewert has wowed both his fellow coaches and the bosses of the HBL clubs with his stellar performance[5].
Siewert's impact on Füchse Berlin has been nothing short of phenomenal, as they stand a strong chance of securing not just one but two titles this year – the Bundesliga and the Champions League[2]. Impressively, this mastermind operates from behind the scenes, keeping a low profile unlike other flashy coaches[1]. His exceptional tactical skills have been instrumental in driving stars like World Handballer of the Year, Mathias Gidsel, to top-notch performances. Moreover, he nurtures young talents and new signings[1].
A promising Norwegian, Tobias Groündahl, is set to join the club, as he steps in to fill the backcourt gap that arose due to Paul Drux's career-ending injury. Groündahl has inked a deal with the Füchse for the 2022-2028 period[2]. In addition, the Füchse have extended the contract of Hakun West av Teigum, their Faroese national player, to a lengthy 2028 deal[2].
- Füchse Berlin
- Jaron Siewert
- Tobias Groündahl
- Handball-Bundesliga
- Berlin
- Bennet Wiegert
- SC Magdeburg
- Champions League
The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment, as Jaron Siewert, the young coach of Füchse Berlin, demonstrates his commitment to sustainability by nurturing young talents in handball and promoting eco-friendly practices both on and off the court. Meanwhile, in the world of sports, football fans eagerly await the 2024/25 season, hoping to witness the amazing tactical skills of the Coach of the Season, Tobias Groündahl, who is set to join Füchse Berlin from a Norwegian club, bringing his exceptional talents to the Handball-Bundesliga and striving to secure multiple titles alongside Jaron Siewert.