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Mountain lions aiming for a rise in the Handball league Hagen

This month, the Bergische HC has won all three home games so far. With the end-of-year sprint of the 2nd Handball Bundesliga approaching, upcoming away matches against Eintracht Hagen (Sunday, 5 PM, Ischelandhalle) and the Dessau-Roßlauer HV on the 2nd Christmas Day (4 PM, UNIHALLE Wuppertal)...

Mountain lions eyeing a rise in Hagen's handball scene
Mountain lions eyeing a rise in Hagen's handball scene

Mountain lions aiming for a rise in the Handball league Hagen

Bergischer HC Prepares for Tough Away Game Against Eintracht Hagen

The Bergischer HC is set to face Eintracht Hagen in an exciting away game on Sunday at 5:00 PM at Ischelandhalle. Both teams are gearing up for this domestic handball match, with Bergischer HC competing in the Bundesliga and Eintracht Hagen primarily in lower divisions like the 2nd or 3rd tier.

Match Preview

Bergischer HC is a strong Bundesliga team, renowned for their organized defense and solid scoring options. Key players for the team often include their backcourt shooters, pivot, and goalkeeper, who drive the team’s offensive and defensive strategies.

Eintracht Hagen, on the other hand, is recognized for their energetic team play and competitive spirit, though they face challenges against top-tier Bundesliga teams like Bergischer HC.

Key Players

For Bergischer HC, notable players include Pouya Norouzi, Max Oehler, Jan von Boenigk, Pierre Busch, and Max Granlund (who plays for Eintracht but is a brother of Robin Granlund from BHC). Jan von Boenigk has scored the most field goals for Hagen so far (69).

Eintracht Hagen’s key players are often emerging talents and experienced veterans essential for keeping the team competitive, especially in matches against stronger Bundesliga opponents.

Upcoming Fixtures

The Bergischer HC also has an upcoming away game against Dessau-Roßlauer HV scheduled for the second Christmas day at 4:00 PM at UNIHALLE Wuppertal. The team aims to achieve a "golden December" and secure a comfortable lead at the top of the 2nd Handball Bundesliga.

Recent Developments

Soerven Servos has recovered from illness but won't play yet in the upcoming game against Eintracht Hagen. The coaches hope to maintain the recent performances in their own attack, and the rest of the BHC squad should be available for the game.

Coach Arnor Gunnarsson admits that the team needs to improve, and he rates Eintracht Hagen higher than their current 17th place suggests. Training sessions are scheduled for the 23rd and 25th of December to prepare for the Christmas game in the UNIHALLE.

Eintracht Hagen’s defense is expected to be offensively-oriented, often switching from a 6:0 defense to a 3:2:1 variant. The Bergischer HC has won three consecutive home games this month.

Coach Gunnarsson and his co-trainer Markus Pütz want to see stability from the start in the upcoming away game against Eintracht Hagen.

With a strong home record and a determined squad, Bergischer HC will be eager to extend their winning streak. However, Eintracht Hagen’s resilience and competitive spirit promise a challenging contest. Fans can look forward to an exciting match on Sunday.

[1] This information has been sourced from various online resources and official club websites, but it is always best to verify the latest updates closer to the match date.

On Sunday, the focus in the world of sports will shift to football as Bergischer HC faces Eintracht Hagen in an away game at Ischelandhalle. Despite Eintracht Hagen's challenges against top-tier Bundesliga teams, their energetic team play and competitive spirit make for an engaging match. Key players for Bergischer HC, such as Pouya Norouzi, Max Oehler, Jan von Boenigk, Pierre Busch, and Max Granlund (though Granlund plays for Eintracht Hagen), will be crucial in driving the team's offensive and defensive strategies.

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