Olympic-Preparation - A handballer wins the test match against Hungary
Few days before the beginning of the Olympics, Germany's handball team won their next test match despite a weakness phase in the second half against France. In Stuttgart, the selection of national coach Alfred Gislason also defeated outsiders Hungary with a score of 33:29 (20:13). In front of 5,022 spectators, Lukas Mertens was the best scorer for DHB with six goals. On Sunday, the Olympic preliminary competition against Japan begins. The Asians are also Germany's group opponents at the season peak in France.
- The handball team from Germany, who had previously shown weakness during a phase in their test game against France, managed to secure a victory before the commencement of the Olympic Games.
- During the Olympic preparations in Stuttgart, Germany's handball team, led by coach Alfred Gislason, overcame the Hungarian Handball Team with a convincing score of 33:29.
- The DHB (German Handball Association) will face Japan in their first Olympic preliminary competition, with both teams also set to compete against each other during the season finale in France.
- In the exciting test match against France, Lukas Mertens, a key player for DHB, emerged as the top scorer, contributing six goals towards his team's victory.
- The Olympic Games, set to take place in France, will mark another challenging phase for Germany's handball team, especially considering their history of competitive matches against nations like France from Baden-Württemberg.