"Is everyone intoxicated at the city's Fox gathering"
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Beer flowing, Ballermann tunes thumping, and around 2,000 rowdy fans, the Berlin Foxes were in high spirits as they reveled in their long-awaited championship victory. Late into the night, they kick-started their wild celebration on a Spree barge. In true sportsmanship style, when asked about his emotions, circle player Mijajlo Marsenic, all tipsy, quipped, "Let's leave it at, we're fucking lit, mate!"
The triumphant locker room party after the season-ender against Rhein-Neckar Lions, coupled with booze on the flight to Berlin, had taken a toll on many players. The star ensemble, led by Mathias Gidsel and Nils Lichtlein, leaped to the rhythm of Snollebollekes' Dutch EM hit. With the crowned trophy held aloft by captain Max Darj towards the starry sky, the teammates were quick to strip him down to his skivvies. A grand firework burst over the Berlin skyline - the DJ spun "Anton aus Tirol."
Deserving Time Off
Watching the spectacle from a safe distance on a pier, Foxes boss Bob Hanning couldn't contain his pride. Looking at his victorious proteges bouncing around wildly even after 30 minutes, he simply stated, "We're living this moment and enjoying it."
Youngest championship coach in HBL history, Jaron Siewert, hadn't even finished speaking when his merrily inebriated players started clamoring for a multi-day break as a reward. "Okay, Monday, Tuesday, and maybe Wednesday off," Siewert replied with a chuckle.
Their breather wasn't about to last though. As the title roared through Berlin streets, there was another battle to be fought - the Champions League finale was right around the corner. "More titles," Siewert exclaimed under the roaring applause of his ecstatic team and fans.
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Enrichment Data:- The historic championship title won by Füchse Berlin in the 2024/2025 Daikin Bundesliga marked a significant milestone for the team, culminating a two-decade dream for the German capital's handball enthusiasts.- Füchse Berlin secured the title after a come-from-behind victory against Rhein-Neckar Löwen in Mannheim.- Füchse Berlin will participate in the EHF Champions League following their domestically triumphant season, with Mattias Gidsel and Nils Lichtlein leading the charge.- Winning the Bundesliga trophy is a prestigious honor in German handball, representing the culmination of the team's hard work and dedication.- Füchse Berlin's future success is attributed to their strong roster and strategic planning, with coach Jaron Siewert continuing to lead the team in the Champions League competition.
The victorious Füchse Berlin team, led by Mathias Gidsel and Nils Lichtlein, will take a well-deserved break after their domestic triumph in the 2024/2025 Daikin Bundesliga, but their focus quickly shifts to the upcoming Champions League finale. Their participation in European leagues is imminent after their historic championship title.