2010–11 Handball-Bundesliga

Handball-Bundesliga
Season 2010–11
Biggest home win Kiel 40-18 Balingen
Biggest away win Rheinland 19-34 Berlin
Highest scoring Hamm 40–34 Flensburg

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.

Team information

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

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 mean time 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

Pos Team Pld W D L G GD Pts
1. HSV Hamburg (Cup) 34 30 2 2 1105 : 902 + 203 62 : 6
2. THW Kiel (C) 34 27 1 6 1099 : 875 + 224 55 : 13
3. Füchse Berlin 34 26 3 5 967 : 860 + 107 55 : 13
4. Rhein-Neckar Löwen 34 25 3 6 1104 : 980 + 124 53 : 15
5. Frisch Auf Göppingen 34 20 5 9 941 : 893 + 48 45 : 23
6. SG Flensburg-Handewitt 34 21 2 11 1037 : 950 + 87 44 : 24
7. SC Magdeburg 34 19 4 11 1009 : 941 + 68 42 : 26
8. VfL Gummersbach 34 17 2 15 1015 : 980 + 35 36 : 32
9. TBV Lemgo 34 15 6 13 985 : 955 + 30 36 : 32
10. TV Grosswallstadt 34 13 4 17 891 : 929 38 30 : 38
11. HSG Wetzlar 34 12 3 19 842 : 931 89 27 : 41
12. TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke 34 10 4 20 950 : 991 41 24 : 44
13. MT Melsungen 34 9 4 21 879 : 982 − 103 22 : 46
14. TSV Hannover-Burgdorf 34 8 2 23 904 : 1010 − 106 20 : 48
15. HBW Balingen-Weilstetten 34 7 5 22 894 : 1013 − 119 19 : 49
16. *DHC Rheinland (PO) 34 8 0 26 848 : 1006 − 158 16 : 52
17. HSG Ahlen-Hamm (P) 34 6 3 25 923 : 1038 − 115 15 : 53
18. TSG Friesenheim (P) 34 4 3 27 932 : 1089 − 157 11 : 57

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

Key

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

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 38:3538:2631:3326:2639:2435:2625:2835:2636:2825:2236:2338:2937:2640:1833:2334:2337:19
HSV Hamburg26:25 32:2432:3135:3030:2538:3322:2231:2740:2732:2733:2335:2734:2735:2828:1436:2139:25
SG Flensburg-Handewitt31:3730:34 32:3129:2528:2323:2334:2725:2634:2529:3333:2642:2236:2638:2538:2536:2935:26
Rhein-Neckar Löwen29:2627:3141:31 36:3428:2631:3131:2333:3233:2838:3040:2526:2636:2836:3031:2833:2838:26
VfL Gummersbach33:3629:3328:2936:28 29:2323:2831:2732:3431:2631:2825:2633:2335:2732:2434:2630:2528:25
Frisch Auf Göppingen21:3332:3025:2135:3137:26 25:2526:2627:2531:2329:1723:2135:2329:3125:2535:2931:2730:25
TBV Lemgo26:3327:2934:2731:3630:3127:30 33:2724:2624:2725:2736:2835:2631:2732:2734:1833:2931:26
TV Grosswallstadt23:2825:3227:2824:3425:2527:3125:25 21:2927:2625:3134:2723:2231:2822:2329:1826:2430:22
Füchse Berlin26:2322:3524:2428:2824:2028:2435:2427:24 25:2227:2629:2326:1736:2832:2833:2831:2836:32
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke27:2830:3025:3530:3426:2725:2731:3228:2922:27 29:2930:2626:2433:3032:2233:2232:3432:32
SC Magdeburg30:2430:3534:2933:2937:2924:2437:3034:2524:3035:27 28:2124:2028:2123:2534:2434:2641:32
MT Melsungen23:3226:3020:3128:3724:2529:3027:2633:2822:2230:3329:29 26:2424:2732:2924:2827:3035:26
HSG Wetzlar24:3222:2728:2927:3334:3123:2224:2424:1819:2824:2928:250:0* 32:2627:2227:2335:2623:27
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf22:2428:3924:3025:3630:2922:2526:3125:2718:2629:2624:2430:3523:24 26:2531:2328:2331:29
HBW Balingen-Weilstetten22:2824:3325:2830:3129:2831:3127:2923:2720:2926:2625:3226:3032:2230:30 32:3124:2330:30
DHC Rheinland25:3222:3219:3024:2733:3821:2719:2625:3219:2425:2432:2731:2425:2623:2729:26 33:2830:26
HSG Ahlen-Hamm23:3628:3040:3425:2824:3222:2928:2829:3223:2827:2829:3733:3327:3030:2729:3026:24 23:23
TSG Friesenheim29:3926:3223:2826:3033:3922:2427:3126:2531:3926:3433:3528:2933:3629:2635:3128:2926:33

Relegation play-off

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.

TBA
2. Bundesliga North 2nd-placed team v 2. Bundesliga South 2nd-placed team

TBA
2. Bundesliga South 2nd-placed team v 2. Bundesliga North 2nd-placed team

TBA
Bundesliga 16th-placed team v 2. Bundesliga 3rd-placed team

TBA
2. Bundesliga 3rd-placed team v Bundesliga 16th-placed team

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Source: (German)

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

References

  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. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  3. DHC Rheinland meldet Insolvenz an

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