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TSV Hannover-Burgdorf is a
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of thr ...
club from
Hannover Hanover ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Lower Saxony. Its population of 535,932 (2021) makes it the List of cities in Germany by population, 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-l ...
, Germany, and is competing in the Handball-Bundesliga.


History

The team is known as DIE RECKEN. The origins of the club lie with the sports association Freie Turnerschaft Burgdorf, which was founded in 1922, with a handball department. In 1946 the Turn- und Sportvereinigung Burgdorf was founded. TSV Burgdorf became TSV Hannover-Burgdorf Handball GmbH in 2005. The matches of the top teams have been played since 2005 in one of the two sports arenas in
Hannover Hanover ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Lower Saxony. Its population of 535,932 (2021) makes it the List of cities in Germany by population, 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-l ...
, the Swiss Life Hall with a capacity of 4,460 spectators, or the
ZAG-Arena ZAG-Arena (formerly Preussag Arena and TUI Arena) is an arena in Hanover, Germany. The arena opened in 2000. It holds 10,767 during hockey or handball matches and up to 14,000 during concerts. It is the biggest indoor venue in the Hanover Region ...
where 10,767 spectators can cheer on the team. Given the increasing number of supporters, since 2018 more and more games have been played in the second hall.


Crest, colours, supporters


Naming history


Kit manufacturers


Team

''Squad for the 2024-25 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 16 Simon Gade * 35 Joel Birlehm ;Left wingers * 56 Hannes Feise * 74 Vincent Büchner ;Right wingers * 19 Marius Steinhauser ;Line players * 44 Thomas Solstad * 54 Justus Fischer * 61 Koray Ayar ;Left backs * 23 Uladzislau Kulesh * 39 Lukas Stutzke * 42 Martin Hanne ;Centre Backs * 22 Marian Michalczik * 25 Tilen Strmljan * 26 Jonathan Edvardsson ;Right backs *9 Vilhelm Poulsen * 10 Renārs Uščins


Technical staff

* Head coach: Christian Prokop * Assistant coach: Heiðmar Felixson * Athletic Trainer: Timm Kostrzewa * Physiotherapist: Johannes Bode * Club doctor: Dr. Marcus Schönaich


Transfers

:''Transfers for the 2025–26 season'' ;Joining * August Pedersen (LW) ''(from SG Flensburg-Handewitt)'' * Leif Tissier (CB) ''(from Handball Sport Verein Hamburg)'' * Maxim Orlov (CB) ''(from 1. VfL Potsdam)'' * Daniel Weber (RW) ''(from TuS Vinnhorst)'' ;Leaving * Vincent Büchner (LW) ''(to ThSV Eisenach)'' * Martin Hanne (LB) ''(to Frisch Auf Göppingen)'' * Tilen Strmljan (CB) ''(to GRK Ohrid)'' * Koray Ayar (P) ''(to ?)''


Previous squads


EHF ranking


Former club members


Notable former players

* Fabian Böhm (2016–2022) * Jan-Fiete Buschmann (2009–2015) * Sven-Sören Christophersen (2014–2018) * Domenico Ebner (2019–) * Kai Häfner (2014–2019) * Timo Kastening (2008–2020) * Nikolas Katsigiannis (2010–2012) * Jörg-Uwe Lütt (2004–2008) * Marian Michalczik (2022–) * Evgeni Pevnov (2017–) * Dario Quenstedt (2022–) * Bastian Roscheck (2021–) * Erik Schmidt (2015–2017) * Martin Ziemer (2012–2019) * David Szlezak (2008) * Renato Rui (2006) * Ilija Brozović (2017–) * Ivan Martinović (2019–2022) * Roberto Julián Duranona (2003–2004) * Jóhan Hansen (2020–2022) * Casper Ulrich Mortensen (2016–2018) *
Morten Olsen Morten Per Olsen (; born 14 August 1949) is a Danish former Association football, football manager and former player. He was the head coach of the Denmark national football team, Denmark national team for 15 years from 2000 until 2015, guiding ...
(2010–2013, 2015–2020) * Mait Patrail (2012–2020) * Tamás Mocsai (2012–2013) * Nenad Puljezević (2009–2013) * Heiðmar Felixson (2004–2009) * Ólafur Guðmundsson (2014–2015) * Ásgeir Örn Hallgrímsson (2010–2012) * Hannes Jón Jónsson (2008–2012) * Rúnar Kárason (2013–2018) * Vignir Svavarsson (2010–2012) * Sigurbergur Sveinsson (2011) * Aivis Jurdžs (2009–2013) * Robertas Paužuolis (2005–2010) * Andrius Stelmokas (2008–2010) * Filip Mirkulovski (2015) * Filip Kuzmanovski (2020-2023) * Vasko Ševaljević (2013–2015) * Branko Vujović (2022–) * Joakim Hykkerud (2012–2017) * Jacek Będzikowski (2008–2011) * Piotr Przybecki (2009–2012) * Tomasz Tłuczyński (2005–2009) * Adam Weiner (2011–2014) * Pavel Atman (2017–2019) * Aleksandr Tuchkin (2004–2005) * Nejc Cehte (2018–2022) * Urban Lesjak (2018–2022) * Borut Mačkovšek (2013–2014) * Juan Andreu (2012–2015) * Álvaro Ferrer Vecilla (2014) * Cristian Ugalde (2018–2020) * Maximilian Gerbl (2022–) * Csaba Szücs (2011–2017)


Former coaches


References


External links

* Handball clubs in Germany Handball-Bundesliga Sport in Hanover Handball clubs established in 1912 1912 establishments in Germany Organisations based in Hanover Long stubs with short prose {{Germany-sport-team-stub