HSG Blomberg-Lippe takes the lead in the table with a win in Zwickau!

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HSG Blomberg-Lippe won 29:35 in Zwickau on October 4th, 2025 and regained the lead in the women's Bundesliga.

HSG Blomberg-Lippe gewinnt am 4.10.2025 in Zwickau mit 29:35 und erobert die Tabellenführung der Frauen-Bundesliga zurück.
HSG Blomberg-Lippe won 29:35 in Zwickau on October 4th, 2025 and regained the lead in the women's Bundesliga.

HSG Blomberg-Lippe takes the lead in the table with a win in Zwickau!

In the first away game of the 2025 Bundesliga season, the HSG Blomberg-Lippe land an impressive win against BSV Sachsen Zwickau. With a final score of 29:35, the team not only turned the challenge into a success, but also secured its lead in the table. The team showed a unified team performance, led by Andrea Jacobsen and Nieke Kühne, who each contributed six goals to the victory.

The game started evenly, with Kühne and Petersen engaging in an exciting goal duel. After seven minutes, Blomberg took the first lead with 4:3, but the defenses of both teams were not in the best form initially. Nevertheless, the HSG was able to pull ahead 8:6 after ten minutes, and despite an interim equalizer from Zwickau at 10:10, Blomberg built a solid 15:19 lead by halftime.

Strong performance in the second half

The second half got off to a strong start for HSG. With possession of the ball and a further increase in tempo, Kühne scored her sixth goal to make it 25:18. Melanie Veith, who is gradually finding her way back to her old strength, scored her first goal of the season. Blomberg ultimately led by up to seven goals in the final phase, while Zwickau was only able to fight its way to within six goals. Maxi Mühlner's goal made the final score 29:35.

Head coach Steffen Birkner relied on the following line-up: Nicole Roth, Farrelle Njinkeu, Díana Magnúsdóttir, Andrea Jacobsen, Nieke Kühne, Alexia Hauf and Maxi Mühlner. While the HSG had to do without a few key players in this game, including the long-term injured Marie Michalczik and Amber Verbraeken, as well as Malin Sandberg and Carolin Jaron, the team was still able to fully exploit its potential.

Outlook for the upcoming games

This victory not only gives HSG Blomberg-Lippe self-confidence, but also a promising look at the next challenges in the league. The support of the fans and the composition of the team are crucial to staying at the top. Further information about the HSG can be found on their official website.

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