Preparing for the U17 Beach Handball World Cup: Four Players from Bremen Set to Represent Germany in Tunisia
Four Under-17 handball players from Bremen embarking on their journey to the World Cup competition
Get ready for next Tuesday as four teenagers from Habenhausen are gearing up to represent Germany at the World Cup in Tunisia. The excitement is palpable.
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For these four talented lads—Theo Jakobi (HC Bremen), Finn Jacobsen (HC Bremen), Mads Krüger (ATSV Habenhausen), and Tayo Rodriguez (ATSV Habenhausen)—the anticipation is immense. They've been training hard, and with the World Cup starting next week, their preparation reaches a climax.
As the four players from Bremen prepare for the heat of North Africa, the forecast has already been checked by their captain, Theo Jakobi. Temperatures of up to 32 degrees are expected in Tunisia, but the Bremen squad is well-prepared to handle the scorching conditions.
"Can't Contain the Excitement!"
The opportunity to compete for Germany at the U17 Beach Handball World Cup is an exciting prospect that the players can barely contain. "We've been training for this all year and have had many training sessions," says team captain Theo Jakobi, with Tayo Rodriguez chiming in with, "It's definitely exciting and an honor."
In order to face the heat, the Bremen team will arrive two days earlier to acclimatize. They had already qualified for this World Cup at the U16 European Championship in Bulgaria last year, and they're determined to make their mark on the international stage. The team's ultimate goal is to secure a spot in the Youth Olympics 2026 in Dakar.
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While specific details about the Bremen team's preparation for the U17 World Cup are scarce, there are a few points to consider:
- The U17 Beach Handball World Cup is set to take place from June 17 to 22, 2025, in Tunisia[3][4]. German teams have previously participated in such events, indicating that teams from Bremen may also be involved.
- The German national team for the U17 World Cup has been selected by coaches Konrad Bansa and Frowin Fasold[3]. While the details of the Bremen team's preparation are uncertain, it's clear that the national team places a strong emphasis on strategy and player selection to ensure success.
- Bremen's presence in beach handball is evident through local teams like the Nordlicht. These local engagements suggest that Bremen teams might be actively participating in regional and national competitions before taking on the international stage[5].
- To secure a spot in the Youth Olympics 2026, strong performance in regional and world championships is essential. The U17 World Cup can provide young players with valuable experience and improve their chances of Olympic qualification.
- To increase their chances of Olympic qualification, teams from Bremen, like other German teams, will need to develop their skills through national and international competitions. Success in these events can help enhance their eligibility for future youth Olympic events.
Football, a staple of leisure time, is a passion shared by the four players from Bremen – Theo Jakobi, Finn Jacobsen, Mads Krüger, and Tayo Rodriguez – as they eagerly await the U17 Beach Handball World Cup in Tunisia. An avid fan, team captain Theo Jakobi has even researched the weather forecast, anticipating temperatures reaching 32 degrees.