2010–11 Handball-Bundesliga

The 2010–11 Handball-Bundesliga is the 46th season of the Handball-Bundesliga, Germany's premier handball league, and the 34th season consisting of only one league. The season started on the weekend of 25 August 2010 and will end with the last games on 4 June 2011.[1] The defending champions are THW Kiel. As in previous years the league is sponsored by Toyota and carries the official name Toyota-Handball-Bundesliga.

Handball-Bundesliga
Season2010–11
Biggest home winKiel 40-18 Balingen
Biggest away winRheinland 19-34 Berlin
Highest scoringHamm 40–34 Flensburg

Team information edit

GWD Minden and HSG Düsseldorf were directly relegated after finishing in the bottom two places.

The relegated teams were replaced by HSG Ahlen-Hamm, champions of the 2009–10 2. Handball-Bundesliga North, and TSG Friesenheim, champions of the 2009-10 2. Handball-Bundesliga South.

A further place in the league was decided through a two-legged play-off between the 16th placed team of the previous season and the play-off winner between the two second placed teams of the two 2. Bundesligas. This play-off was won by DHC Rheinland who had finished the previous season in 16th place.

Arenas and locations edit

Team Location Arena Arena capacity [2]
VfL Gummersbach Köln Lanxess Arena 19,250 Note 1
Füchse Berlin Berlin O2 World 14,800 Note 2
Rhein-Neckar Löwen Mannheim SAP Arena 14,500
HSV Hamburg Hamburg O2 World Hamburg 13,000
THW Kiel Kiel Sparkassen-Arena 10,250
Füchse Berlin Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle 9,000 Note 2
SC Magdeburg Magdeburg Bördelandhalle 7,782
Frisch Auf Göppingen Stuttgart Porsche Arena 7,500 Note 3
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Sinsheim Campushalle 6,300
TV Grosswallstadt Aschaffenburg f.a.n. Frankenstolz arena 6,000 Note 4
TBV Lemgo Lemgo Lipperlandhalle 5,000
HSG Wetzlar Wetzlar RITTAL Arena 4,412
Frisch Auf Göppingen Göppingen EWS Arena 4,300 Note 3
MT Melsungen Melsungen Rothenbach-Halle 4,300
TV Grosswallstadt Großwallstadt Sparkassen-Arena 4,200 Note 4
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf Hannover AWD Hall 4,200
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke Lübbecke Kreissporthalle Lübbecke 3,300
DHC Rheinland Dormagen HR Commitment Arena 3,000
HSG Ahlen-Hamm Ahlen MaxiparkArena 3,000
TSG Friesenheim Ludwigshafen Friedrich-Ebert-Halle 2,250
VfL Gummersbach Gummersbach Eugen-Haas-Halle 2,100 Note 1
HBW Balingen-Weilstetten Balingen Sparkassen-Arena 2,000

Notes:

  1. VfL Gummersbach play high-profile matches which attract a large crowd at the Lanxess Arena.
  2. Füchse Berlin generally play at the Max-Schmeling-Halle, however, as this is a multi-use venue some matches may clash with other events and hence are moved to the O2 World Arena.
  3. Frisch Auf Göppingen's home venue EWS Arena is currently undergoing renovation/expansion works. In the meantime, all matches are played at Stuttgart's Porsche-Arena.
  4. TV Großwallstadt play in Großwallstadt, however, move to Aschaffenburg for high-profile matches.

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L G GD Pts
1. HSV Hamburg (Cup) 34 30 2 2 1105 : 0902 + 203 62 : 06
2. THW Kiel (C) 34 27 1 6 1099 : 0875 + 224 55 : 13
3. Füchse Berlin 34 26 3 5 0967 : 0860 + 107 55 : 13
4. Rhein-Neckar Löwen 34 25 3 6 1104 : 0980 + 124 53 : 15
5. Frisch Auf Göppingen 34 20 5 9 0941 : 0893 + 048 45 : 23
6. SG Flensburg-Handewitt 34 21 2 11 1037 : 0950 + 087 44 : 24
7. SC Magdeburg 34 19 4 11 1009 : 0941 + 068 42 : 26
8. VfL Gummersbach 34 17 2 15 1015 : 0980 + 035 36 : 32
9. TBV Lemgo 34 15 6 13 0985 : 0955 + 030 36 : 32
10. TV Grosswallstadt 34 13 4 17 0891 : 0929 038 30 : 38
11. HSG Wetzlar 34 12 3 19 0842 : 0931 089 27 : 41
12. TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke 34 10 4 20 0950 : 0991 041 24 : 44
13. MT Melsungen 34 9 4 21 0879 : 0982 − 103 22 : 46
14. TSV Hannover-Burgdorf 34 8 2 23 0904 : 1010 − 106 20 : 48
15. HBW Balingen-Weilstetten 34 7 5 22 0894 : 1013 − 119 19 : 49
16. *DHC Rheinland (PO) 34 8 0 26 0848 : 1006 − 158 16 : 52
17. HSG Ahlen-Hamm (P) 34 6 3 25 0923 : 1038 − 115 15 : 53
18. TSG Friesenheim (P) 34 4 3 27 0932 : 1089 − 157 11 : 57

* Der DHC Rheinland steht nach einem Insolvenzverfahren als Zwangsabsteiger fest.[3]

Key edit

Champion/Qualification for EHF Champions League
Qualification for EHF Champions League
Qualification for EHF Champions League Play-Offs
Qualification for EHF Cup
Qualification for EHF Cup Winners' Cup
Relegation Play-Off 2. Handball-Bundesliga
Relegation to 2. Handball-Bundesliga
(C) Holding Champions
(Cup) Holding Cupwinners
(PO) Play-Off Winner
(P) Promoted

Results edit

In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.

2010/11 as of 06.09.2010 KIE HSV FLB RNL GUM FAG LEM TVG FUB NLU MAG MEL WET HBD BAL RHE AHL FRI
THW Kiel 38:35 38:26 31:33 26:26 39:24 35:26 25:28 35:26 36:28 25:22 36:23 38:29 37:26 40:18 33:23 34:23 37:19
HSV Hamburg 26:25 32:24 32:31 35:30 30:25 38:33 22:22 31:27 40:27 32:27 33:23 35:27 34:27 35:28 28:14 36:21 39:25
SG Flensburg-Handewitt 31:37 30:34 32:31 29:25 28:23 23:23 34:27 25:26 34:25 29:33 33:26 42:22 36:26 38:25 38:25 36:29 35:26
Rhein-Neckar Löwen 29:26 27:31 41:31 36:34 28:26 31:31 31:23 33:32 33:28 38:30 40:25 26:26 36:28 36:30 31:28 33:28 38:26
VfL Gummersbach 33:36 29:33 28:29 36:28 29:23 23:28 31:27 32:34 31:26 31:28 25:26 33:23 35:27 32:24 34:26 30:25 28:25
Frisch Auf Göppingen 21:33 32:30 25:21 35:31 37:26 25:25 26:26 27:25 31:23 29:17 23:21 35:23 29:31 25:25 35:29 31:27 30:25
TBV Lemgo 26:33 27:29 34:27 31:36 30:31 27:30 33:27 24:26 24:27 25:27 36:28 35:26 31:27 32:27 34:18 33:29 31:26
TV Grosswallstadt 23:28 25:32 27:28 24:34 25:25 27:31 25:25 21:29 27:26 25:31 34:27 23:22 31:28 22:23 29:18 26:24 30:22
Füchse Berlin 26:23 22:35 24:24 28:28 24:20 28:24 35:24 27:24 25:22 27:26 29:23 26:17 36:28 32:28 33:28 31:28 36:32
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke 27:28 30:30 25:35 30:34 26:27 25:27 31:32 28:29 22:27 29:29 30:26 26:24 33:30 32:22 33:22 32:34 32:32
SC Magdeburg 30:24 30:35 34:29 33:29 37:29 24:24 37:30 34:25 24:30 35:27 28:21 24:20 28:21 23:25 34:24 34:26 41:32
MT Melsungen 23:32 26:30 20:31 28:37 24:25 29:30 27:26 33:28 22:22 30:33 29:29 26:24 24:27 32:29 24:28 27:30 35:26
HSG Wetzlar 24:32 22:27 28:29 27:33 34:31 23:22 24:24 24:18 19:28 24:29 28:25 0:0* 32:26 27:22 27:23 35:26 23:27
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf 22:24 28:39 24:30 25:36 30:29 22:25 26:31 25:27 18:26 29:26 24:24 30:35 23:24 26:25 31:23 28:23 31:29
HBW Balingen-Weilstetten 22:28 24:33 25:28 30:31 29:28 31:31 27:29 23:27 20:29 26:26 25:32 26:30 32:22 30:30 32:31 24:23 30:30
DHC Rheinland 25:32 22:32 19:30 24:27 33:38 21:27 19:26 25:32 19:24 25:24 32:27 31:24 25:26 23:27 29:26 33:28 30:26
HSG Ahlen-Hamm 23:36 28:30 40:34 25:28 24:32 22:29 28:28 29:32 23:28 27:28 29:37 33:33 27:30 30:27 29:30 26:24 23:23
TSG Friesenheim 29:39 26:32 23:28 26:30 33:39 22:24 27:31 26:25 31:39 26:34 33:35 28:29 33:36 29:26 35:31 28:29 26:33

Relegation play-off edit

The two second placed teams from the two 2. Handball-Bundesligas play a two-legged play-off to determine the 3rd placed team. The winner of this play of then faces the Bundesliga 16th-placed team for another two-legged play-off. The winner on aggregate score after both matches will earn the final spot in the 2011–12 Handball-Bundesliga.

2. Bundesliga North 2nd-placed teamv2. Bundesliga South 2nd-placed team

2. Bundesliga South 2nd-placed teamv2. Bundesliga North 2nd-placed team
Bundesliga 16th-placed teamv2. Bundesliga 3rd-placed team

2. Bundesliga 3rd-placed teamvBundesliga 16th-placed team

Statistics edit

Top goalscorers edit

Source: [1] (German)

Rank Player Team Goals 7m
1   Hans Lindberg HSV Hamburg 28 11
2   Marcin Lijewski HSV Hamburg 10 0
3   Christian Zeitz THW Kiel 18 0
4   Jure Natek SC Magdeburg 14 0
5   Lars Kaufmann Frisch Auf Göppingen 13 0
  Michael Spatz TV Grosswallstadt 5

References edit

  1. ^ "Bundesliga Spieltag" (in German). Kicker (sports magazine). 6 September 2010. Archived from the original on 1 September 2010. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Handball Arenen Deutschland" (in German). Stadionwelt. 6 September 2010. Archived from the original on 16 December 2010. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  3. ^ DHC Rheinland meldet Insolvenz an

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