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Handball Bundesliga: Team Nationalities Breakdown

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

THW Kiel Leads German Handball Talent Pool with 10 Nationalities Represented

THW Kiel boasts the most diverse international roster in the German Handball Bundesliga, featuring players from ten different nations. Following closely are Füchse Berlin and HC Erlangen, each with eight nationalities represented, highlighting the league’s strong international appeal.

The data, compiled from team rosters, reveals a significant global presence within the top German clubs. THW Kiel’s international contingent includes players from Germany,Spain,Switzerland,Denmark,Hungary,Sweden,croatia,Austria,Faroe Islands,and Norway.This broad portrayal underscores Kiel’s status as a powerhouse in European handball, attracting talent from across the continent and beyond.

Füchse Berlin’s squad features players from Germany, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Faroe Islands, denmark, and Austria. HC Erlangen also demonstrates a wide reach,with players hailing from Germany,Algeria,Sweden,Bosnia-Herzegovina,Serbia,Iceland,Norway,and Poland.

Other Bundesliga clubs also showcase considerable international flavour. Rhein-Neckar Löwen and SC Magdeburg each have seven nationalities represented. Rhein-Neckar Löwen’s international players come from Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Croatia, Netherlands, Sweden, and Iceland. SC Magdeburg’s international talent pool includes players from Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Norway.

Fresh on Göppingen and HSV Hamburg both feature players from seven different countries. Göppingen’s international roster includes Germany, Norway, Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, and Iceland. HSV Hamburg’s international representation spans Germany, Egypt, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Iceland, and Austria.

HSG Wetzlar and Bergischer HC each have seven nationalities in their squads. Wetzlar’s international players represent Germany, Netherlands, qatar, Egypt, Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. Bergischer HC’s international makeup includes Germany, Egypt, Finland, lithuania, Czech Republic, Netherlands, and Iceland.

TBV Lemgo Lippe and SC DHfK Leipzig each have six nationalities represented. Lemgo Lippe’s international players are from Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Sweden, and netherlands. Leipzig’s international talent includes players from Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, croatia, Sweden, and Iceland.

SG Flensburg-Handewitt and TSV Hannover-Burgdorf both feature players from five different nations. Flensburg-Handewitt’s international players hail from Germany, Denmark, Norway, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Slovenia.Hannover-Burgdorf’s international roster includes Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Faroe Islands.

THSV Eisenach and GWD Minden also have five nationalities represented.Eisenach’s international players come from Germany, Croatia, Switzerland, Sweden, and serbia. Minden’s

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