SG Flensburg, Bergischer, SC Magdeburg and Rhein Neckar Lowen will fight for the DHB Cup trophy at Final4 tournament in April 2016. Four teams celebrated wins in quarter-final matches.
SG Flensburg beat the biggest rival THW Kiel 34:27 in front of 10.285 “Zebras” fans in Sparkasse Arena in Kiel with magnificent Mattias Andersson who saved 18 shots of the Alfred Gislason guys…
THW Kiel – SG Flensburg-Handewitt  27:34 (15:18)
THW Kiel: Landin (6 saves), Katsigiannis (2 saves, 31.-50.) – Duvnjak (7), Toft Hansen (2), Weinhold (1), Dissinger (2), Canellas (1/1), Vujin (5/2), Sprenger, Mamelund, Ekberg (5), Dahmke (1), Klein (2), Anic (1)
SG Flensburg-Handewitt: Andersson (18/2 saves) – Karlsson, Eggert (5/3), Glandorf (9), Mogensen, Svan (9), Djordjic, Toft Hansen (2), Lauge (6), Mahé (3), Kozina
RESULT: 0:2 (3.), 1:4 (5.), 3:4 (9.), 4:6 (10.), 6:6 (13.), 7:7 (14.), 7:10 (16.), 9:10 (18.), 9:12 (20.), 12:12 (22.), 12:15 (26.), 13:16 (28.), 15:17 (30.) – 15:19 (31.), 17:19 (32.), 17:22 (35.), 19:22 (39.), 21:23 (41.), 21:25 (45.), 23:26 (47,), 23:28 (50.), 24:29 (52.), 25:30 (54.), 26:31 (56.), 26:34 (59.)
Rhein Neckar Lowen beat MT Melsungen 22:21 with a winning goal by Uwe Gensheimer from 7 meter-throw after refferes sent off directly one of the Melsungen’s players three seconds before the end on the other side of the court.
Rhein-Neckar Löwen: Appelgren, Ristovski– Schmid, Gensheimer (8/7), Kneer (n.e.), Sigurmannsson, Baena Gonzalez (1), Larsen (4), Guardiola (1), Steinhauser (n.e.), Groetzki (2), Ekdahl du Rietz (2), Pekeler, Petersson (4), Reinkind (n.e.)
MT Melsungen: Sjöstrand, Villadsen– Maric (3), Sellin (4/4), Fahlgren (1), Forstbauer (1), Hildebrand, Danner (2), Philipp Müller, Boomhouwer (1), Rnic (3), Schneider (1), Allendorf (1), Michael Müller (3)
SC Magdeburg beat FA Goppingen 29:25.
Bergischer secured F4 spot by beating Minden 24:23
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