Weissenborn's Luisa Groß stirs up the league as Goal of the Month”!

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Luisa Groß from Rotation Weißenborn won the “Handball Goal of the Month” with 41% of the votes and impressed with her throw.

Luisa Groß von Rotation Weißenborn gewann das „Handball-Tor des Monats“ mit 41% der Stimmen und beeindruckte mit ihrem Wurf.
Luisa Groß from Rotation Weißenborn won the “Handball Goal of the Month” with 41% of the votes and impressed with her throw.

Weissenborn's Luisa Groß stirs up the league as Goal of the Month”!

Handball player Luisa Groß from SV Rotation Weißenborn achieved a remarkable achievement. She won the title of “golden litter” in a nationwide competition and prevailed against top-class male competitors. As the Free press reports, Luisa Groß is not only a talented player in the Saxony Oberliga, but also received the most votes in the Daikin “Handball Goal of the Month” competition in May.

With 41 percent of the votes, she was able to clearly prevail - a remarkable achievement that highlights her extraordinary technique. Her victory was no coincidence, as the throw that helped her win was anything but ordinary. An artistic layer after a clever circle pass and with her back to the goal, she was clearly able to stand out from her competition Sports picture emphasized.

An outstanding moment

Luisa Groß is the only player who was able to prevail against men like Lasse-Finn Schmidtke and Dominik Mappes this season. While Schmidtke received 20 percent and Mappes 13 percent of the votes, Luisa took first place with her talent and creativity. This election is not only a personal success for the 23-year-old, but also a sign that women can be just as popular in handball as their male colleagues.

The medal for her victory didn't take long to arrive and arrived shortly after her vacation - a really nice end to her May. Handball is one of the most popular sports in Germany and regularly attracts large numbers of spectators, as the Statista platform shows. With over 765,000 members in the German Handball Association (DHB) and a viewership of around 1.5 million per season in the Bundesliga, the sport has an unmistakable presence in this country.

A look at the league

The German Handball Bundesliga (HBL), which has existed since 1966, is a significant part of this success. The record winner of the DHB Cup, THW Kiel, leads the HBL all-time table. The women's league also has its stars, led by Thüringer HC, which leads the all-time table of the women's handball Bundesliga. The Danish national team was particularly successful at the last World Championships and was able to win the title four times in a row.

With her victory, Luisa Groß not only celebrated personal success, but also contributed to the visibility of women's handball - and that proves once again how diverse and strong the handball scene is in Germany. Keep it up, Luisa!