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2017–18 Handball-Bundesliga

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Handball-Bundesliga
Season2017–18
Matches played295
Goals scored6,320 (21.42 per match)
Top goalscorerCasper Ulrich Mortensen
(204 goals)
2018–19
All statistics correct as of 27 May 2018.

The 2017–18 Handball-Bundesliga is the 53rd season of the Handball-Bundesliga, Germany's premier handball league and the 41st season consisting of only one league. It runs from 24 August 2017 to 3 June 2018.

Teams

A total of 18 teams will be participating in this year's edition of the Bundesliga. Of these, 15 sides qualified directly from the 2016–17 season and the top three sides were directly promoted from the 2. Bundesliga: TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke, the champions; TV Hüttenberg, the runners-up; and the third-place finisher, TSG Friesenheim.

Team Location Arena Capacity
Füchse Berlin Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle 9,000
TV Bittenfeld Bittenfeld Scharrena Stuttgart
Porsche-Arena
2,251
6,211
HC Erlangen Erlangen Arena Nürnberger Versicherung 8,308
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Flensburg Flens-Arena 6,300
TSG Friesenheim Ludwigshafen Friedrich-Ebert-Halle 2,250
Frisch Auf Göppingen Göppingen EWS Arena 5,600
VfL Gummersbach Gummersbach Schwalbe-Arena
Lanxess Arena
4,132
19,500
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf Hannover TUI Arena
Swiss Life Hall
9,850
4,150
TV Hüttenberg Hüttenberg Sporthalle Gießen-Ost 4,003
THW Kiel Kiel Sparkassen-Arena 10,285
SC DHfK Leipzig Leipzig Arena Leipzig 6,327
TBV Lemgo Lemgo Lipperlandhalle 4,790
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke Lübbecke Merkur Arena 3,250
SC Magdeburg Magdeburg GETEC Arena 6,800
MT Melsungen Melsungen Rothenbach-Halle 4,300
GWD Minden Minden Kampa-Halle 4,059
Rhein-Neckar Löwen Mannheim SAP Arena 13,200
HSG Wetzlar Wetzlar Rittal Arena Wetzlar 4,421

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 SG Flensburg-Handewitt 33 26 2 5 971 830 +141 54 Qualification to Champions League
2 Rhein-Neckar Löwen 32 25 1 6 981 787 +194 51
3 Füchse Berlin 33 24 3 6 940 852 +88 51 Qualification to EHF Cup
4 SC Magdeburg 33 23 2 8 1004 896 +108 48
5 THW Kiel 32 22 1 9 926 804 +122 45
6 TSV Hannover-Burgdorf 33 21 3 9 922 871 +51 45
7 MT Melsungen 34 20 4 10 962 859 +103 44
8 SC DHfK Leipzig 33 17 3 13 842 816 +26 37
9 TBV Lemgo 33 12 8 13 879 932 −53 32
10 Frisch Auf Göppingen 33 12 7 14 882 887 −5 31
11 HSG Wetzlar 33 12 4 17 860 858 +2 28
12 GWD Minden 33 9 8 16 861 961 −100 26
13 HC Erlangen 33 8 9 16 815 900 −85 25
14 TV Bittenfeld 32 8 4 20 801 902 −101 20
15 VfL Gummersbach 33 8 0 25 812 919 −107 16
16 TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke 33 4 6 23 724 826 −102 14
17 TSG Friesenheim 32 5 3 24 770 883 −113 13 Relegation to 2. Bundesliga
18 TV Hüttenberg 33 3 7 23 822 960 −138 13
Updated to match(es) played on 27 May 2018. Source: DKB
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.

Results

Home \ Away BER BIT ERL FLE FRI GÖP GUM HAN HÜT KIE LEM LEI LÜB MAG MEL MIN RNL WET
Füchse Berlin 26–24 31–25 26–30 31–24 33–19 31–24 25–24 25–25 36–23 24–20 26–20 23–23 32–29 40–31 29–23 29–24
TV Bittenfeld 24–24 29–31 28–35 25–22 23–30 22–26 26–33 30–30 24–36 27–28 22–27 28–29 31–32 29–27 27–27 23–29
HC Erlangen 23–27 25–29 20–29 22–22 28–29 25–22 34–28 26–26 20–31 24–28 27–26 22–22 31–29 23–23 26–26 25–25 25–25
SG Flensburg-Handewitt 29–21 28–17 29–21 32–29 34–22 27–27 27–35 25–22 30–27 37–23 29–24 33–29 24–23 27–22 34–27
TSG Friesenheim 19–25 24–25 24–30 25–32 28–24 21–27 32–28 21–25 24–21 21–35 23–23 23–26 27–31 21–21 18–26 31–29
Frisch Auf Göppingen 32–38 21–23 25–28 28–28 32–28 24–16 30–19 28–17 22–29 27–27 20–20 24–19 31–32 29–28 27–28 28–26 28–25
VfL Gummersbach 29–31 25–26 24–29 25–29 31–26 28–27 28–25 31–27 30–37 29–24 21–22 22–30 17–25 22–24 26–29 22–33
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf 33–27 27–20 25–19 32–29 33–23 28–28 28–22 32–25 28–27 27–25 30–26 28–26 32–30 26–23 36–29 23–26 29–27
TV Hüttenberg 28–30 23–28 24–27 23–30 28–27 22–23 19–29 25–37 24–24 20–24 24–22 31–37 27–28 26–30 23–36 22–22
THW Kiel 25–20 29–24 25–29 28–21 28–23 29–23 29–31 33–24 29–19 29–26 29–19 34–32 32–31 30–27 27–22 25–26
TBV Lemgo 22–25 24–21 24–24 23–32 29–25 29–27 29–27 27–29 31–30 27–31 33–29 27–27 26–26 26–26 24–26 28–26
SC DHfK Leipzig 30–31 24–24 34–24 25–22 23–20 33–28 27–24 25–23 26–25 16–28 26–19 26–26 22–23 30–27 20–17 23–29 23–21
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke 21–29 24–21 27–27 24–27 28–29 25–25 26–27 21–25 26–26 21–33 22–25 17–22 20–31 19–22 29–22 28–38 17–23
SC Magdeburg 26–30 34–26 28–22 29–23 30–26 30–27 30–24 31–22 33–26 31–26 35–28 37–31 34–24 34–25 29–32 31–29
MT Melsungen 31–24 33–24 32–21 25–30 25–19 27–30 25–23 31–29 26–28 29–25 33–33 28–20 27–16 29–27 31–27 29–26 29–22
GWD Minden 29–37 26–29 33–22 30–34 29–26 26–26 29–24 29–29 35–28 24–24 26–29 21–18 29–41 26–30 24–35 26–24
Rhein-Neckar Löwen 37–23 33–23 33–22 32–27 31–20 36–26 35–23 31–21 30–28 38–17 36–27 34–29 23–24 27–22 34–25
HSG Wetzlar 26–31 29–23 26–23 19–24 30–21 34–27 30–25 29–26 23–23 30–22 23–24 22–23 25–20 27–29 31–28 24–24 24–31
Updated to match(es) played on 27 May 2018. Source: DKB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

As of 22 February 2018[1]
Rank Player Team Goals
1 Denmark Casper Ulrich Mortensen TSV Hannover-Burgdorf 157
2 Germany Julius Kühn MT Melsungen 140
3 Switzerland Andy Schmid Rhein-Neckar Löwen 129
4 Austria Robert Weber SC Magdeburg 127
5 Germany Marcel Schiller Frisch Auf Göppingen 125
6 Denmark Rasmus Lauge Schmidt SG Flensburg-Handewitt 123
7 Sweden Niclas Ekberg THW Kiel 120
8 Germany Kai Häfner TSV Hannover-Burgdorf 115
9 Germany Holger Glandorf SG Flensburg-Handewitt 111
10 Denmark Michael Damgaard SC Magdeburg 108

References

  1. ^ "DKB Handball Bundesliga – Feldspieler". dkb-handball-bundesliga.de. Handball-Bundesliga. 27 December 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2018.