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BSV Bern Falls to Kriens-Luzern 30-36 in Handball Playoff Game 2: Farewell to Goalkeeper Aurel Bringolf

Handball-Playoffs | 2. April 2024

In the second game of the best-of-five series, the first in front of a home crowd, BSV Bern leaves the pitch as a loser. Kriens-Luzern gets the break at 36:30. Before the game, the departing Bern goalkeeper Aurel Bringolf was bid farewell.

The Bernese team also failed to win against Kriens in game two. (Archive image) Photo: zvg

The start of the game was miserable. After just eight minutes, BSV fell behind 0:6. This was the mortgage that the Stadtberners chased until the end of the game. In the end, BSV lost a weak game 30:36.

Aurel Bringolf was bid farewell before the game. The BSV thanks its goalkeeper for his commitment, as he writes in the match report.

At the start of the game, the people of Stadtbern seemed completely out of sorts. After just eight minutes, the city of Bern was behind 0:6. It wasn’t until the ninth minute that Tobias Spring scored the first goal for BSV. The Stadtberners were also unable to use the first power play as desired and so Martin Rubin called his first timeout very early on.

This was followed by a small rebellion from the BSV, in which the city of Berne was able to reduce the score to 11:15 in the 20th minute. When Zeljko Musa received a time penalty a little later, the people of Bern were once again able to play in the majority. But here too, the BSV didn’t manage to make anything countable out of it, on the contrary. Shortly before the break, BSV fell into an eight-goal deficit and, thanks to a goal from Felix Aellen, the score was 13:20 at the break.

Good start to the second half

The start of the second half was initially strong, but after just a few minutes the Lucerne team was able to restore their seven-goal lead. At Kriens it is always the young players like Luca Siegrist and Valentin Wolfisberg who pose major problems for BSV. So in the 42nd minute the score was 17:25 and the Bernese team was in danger of running out of time. A few minutes later, the city of Berne started the late comeback and, thanks to Sandro Gantner, was able to reduce the score to 25:30 in the 53rd minute. Five minutes before the end, Aellen was able to preserve the five-goal deficit with a penalty. Now the Lucerne team began to work their magic and scored a nice flyer goal to make it 27:33. Since Wolfisberg increased again shortly afterwards and dismissed Mats Hirt at the front, the preliminary decision was made. In the end the game is lost 30:36.

Tobias Spring and Luca Siegrist were named the best players of the game. Spring received an emotional farewell after 14 seasons in the BSV Berns uniform. Thank you Tobi for your huge commitment to BSV Bern.

Match telegramm

BSV Bern – Kriens-Luzern 30:36 (13:20)

1358 Fans. – SR Brunner/ Salah.

Penalties: 2 x 2 minutes against BSV Bern, 4 x 2 minutes against Kriens-Luzern.

BSV Bern: Seravalli (two saves)/Bringolf/Ferrante (two); Aellen (nine goals/three), Allemann (three), Arn, Eggimann (one), Gantner (three), Getzmann, Hirt (one), Jauer (one), Kusio (four), Nyström, Spring (six), Strahm , White (two).

Kriens-Luzern: Bonnefoi (eleven saves)/Belkaied (one); Böhm, Idrizi (four goals), Küttel (three), Langenick (six/two), Musa, Oertli (three), Orbovic (three), Pellegrini, Röttges (one), Schlumpf, Sigrist (five), Sipic (five) , Steenaerts (one), Wolfisberg (five).

Notes: Missed penalties 0-0.

2024-04-02 05:01:27
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