Fixtures

Germany Bundesliga 04/28 14:30 30 Bergischer HC vs HC Erlangen - View
Germany Bundesliga 05/02 17:00 31 HSV Hamburg vs Bergischer HC - View
Germany Bundesliga 05/19 14:30 32 Bergischer HC vs TBV Lemgo - View
Germany Bundesliga 05/30 18:30 33 Fuchse Berlin vs Bergischer HC - View
Germany Bundesliga 06/02 14:30 34 Bergischer HC vs SG Flensburg-Handewitt - View

Results

Germany Bundesliga 04/19 17:00 29 [18] HBW Balingen-Weilstetten v Bergischer HC [17] W 21-25
Germany Bundesliga 04/12 18:00 20 [11] Rhein Neckar Löwen v Bergischer HC [17] L 35-29
Germany Bundesliga 04/07 13:00 28 [17] Bergischer HC v ThSV Eisenach [16] L 27-30
Germany Bundesliga 03/28 18:00 27 [15] TVB Stuttgart v Bergischer HC [17] L 27-26
Germany Bundesliga 03/24 17:00 26 [17] Bergischer HC v SC Magdeburg [2] L 27-30
Germany Bundesliga 03/10 15:30 25 [17] Bergischer HC v VfL Gummersbach [7] L 24-31
Germany Bundesliga 02/29 18:00 24 [15] SC DHFK Leipzig v Bergischer HC [16] L 33-22
Germany Bundesliga 02/24 18:00 23 [16] Bergischer HC v TSV Hannover Burgdorf [7] L 26-29
Germany Bundesliga 02/16 19:00 22 [5] MT Melsungen v Bergischer HC [16] L 31-26
Germany Bundesliga 02/11 17:00 21 [16] Bergischer HC v THW Kiel [5] L 25-29
Club Friendlies 01/31 19:00 - TSV Bayer Dormagen v Bergischer HC W 26-34
Germany Bundesliga 12/23 16:30 19 [14] Bergischer HC v HSG Wetzlar [10] L 23-28

Wikipedia - Bergischer HC

Bergischer Handball-Club 06 is a handball club from the cities of Wuppertal and Solingen, Germany, that plays in the Handball-Bundesliga.

History

The club originates from a 2006 contract between Stefan Adam, then chairman of LTV Wuppertal, and SG Solingen, incorporating the Wuppertal club's management, squad and main sponsor into the Solingen-based club and renaming it to officially represent the entire Bergisches Land region. In 2011, "Die Löwen" were promoted to the Handball-Bundesliga for the first time since their establishment in 2006, though they were relegated in the first season. Bergischer HC reached the DHB-Pokal FINAL4 in the 2015–16 season, but were defeated by SC Magdeburg.

Bergischer HC is a professional handball team based in Solingen, Germany. The team was founded in 2006 and currently competes in the German Handball-Bundesliga, which is the top tier of handball in Germany. The team's home arena is the Klingenhalle, which has a seating capacity of 2,500 spectators.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a blue panther named "Bergi". The team has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere during home games.

Bergischer HC has a history of success, having won the German Handball Cup in 2011 and finishing as runners-up in the EHF Cup in 2019. The team is known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, with a focus on quick transitions and strong defense.

The current roster includes talented players from Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and other countries, including goalkeeper Christopher Rudeck, left winger Linus Arnesson, and right back Max Darj. The team is coached by Sebastian Hinze, who has been with the team since 2016 and has led them to several successful seasons.

Overall, Bergischer HC is a respected and competitive team in the German Handball-Bundesliga, with a strong fan base and a history of success.