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Jörgensen to Depart from Flensburg

Athlete Jørgensen is departing from Flensburg

Jörgensen is departing from Flensburg
Jörgensen is departing from Flensburg

Athletic pioneer Jørgensen bid farewell to Flensburg, his longtime athletic hub. - Jörgensen to Depart from Flensburg

In a shocking announcement, SG Flensburg-Handewitt, a prominent Handball-Bundesliga club, has confirmed that circle runner Lukas Jorgensen will be leaving the team in the summer of 2026. This departure will mark the end of an era for the club, as Jorgensen is one of two central defenders and circle runners set to depart.

Johannes Golla, another key player, has also announced his intention to return to MT Melsungen after the 2025/26 season. The club's management, led by Holger Glandorf, has expressed their desire to continue working with both players but respects their decisions to seek new challenges and adventures.

Glandorf stated that they fought hard to keep Jorgensen, acknowledging his invaluable contribution to the team. However, Jorgensen's desire for a fresh start proved too strong, and he has been linked to the Hungarian top club One Veszprem recently.

The Flensburg team's current status for the 2026/27 season is uncertain, with only one confirmed new signing, Emil Bergholt from Skjern HB, in the circle runner and central defender positions. The club has not yet announced any other departures besides Jorgensen and Golla, nor have they revealed any new signings to replace Jorgensen.

Jorgensen, a Danish world champion and Olympic winner, has been a pillar of strength for the Flensburg team. His impending departure leaves a significant void that the club will need to fill to maintain its competitive edge.

The 2025/26 season for SG Flensburg-Handewitt is set to begin in late August, and fans eagerly await the team's next moves to secure a strong line-up for the upcoming season. Meanwhile, the question of Jorgensen's new club remains unanswered, adding to the intrigue surrounding his departure.

In light of the upcoming losses, the club may seek community aid to bolster their financial resources for new signings, ensuring the continuity of their competitive edge. To fill the void left by Lukas Jorgensen's departure, the club might consider recruiting a talented football player or sports athlete who can provide the necessary skill set, creating a diverse and versatile team for the 2026/27 season.

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