Handball party in Stuttgart: Germany celebrates its next victory!

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The German handball players will compete against Uruguay on November 27th, 2025. After a strong start, they want to take advantage of the euphoria.

Die deutschen Handballerinnen treten am 27.11.2025 gegen Uruguay an. Nach einem starken Auftakt wollen sie die Euphorie nutzen.
The German handball players will compete against Uruguay on November 27th, 2025. After a strong start, they want to take advantage of the euphoria.

Handball party in Stuttgart: Germany celebrates its next victory!

What a start for the German handball players at the IHF Women’s World Championship! With a clear win of 32:25 (18:14) against Iceland, they immediately gained a lot of self-confidence. Things continue in Stuttgart on Friday when the team led by captain Antje Döll meets Uruguay at 6:00 p.m. The team is determined to continue to fuel the fans' euphoria and be successful in the second game as well. North24 reports that backcourt ace Emily Vogel emphasized the importance of establishing flow and providing a spectacular game.

And the captain is also still recovering from the first game. Antje Döll praises the emotions and charisma of the team, which were brilliantly visible at the start. It is also very important that national coach Markus Gaugisch wants to give the players enough playing time. He is sure that his team can fully exploit their role as favorites in the duel against Uruguay.

The next game: Germany against Uruguay

Uruguay, on the other hand, suffered a significant defeat in the first group game against Serbia, who won 31:19. Nevertheless, goalkeeper Katharina Filter warns against underestimating the opposing team. A little respect is always advisable, after all, surprises can happen quickly in handball.

The World Cup has a long tradition; it has been held since 1957. The IHF Women’s World Championship now includes 32 teams and is organized every two years. The current tournament, like the last ones, takes place in Germany and the Netherlands and brings back memories of successful times like those in 1993, when the German team won their only title. Wikipedia provides interesting insights into the history of the tournament and the teams' previous successes.

Markus Gaugisch is optimistic, but also focused. A gentle review of the successes and a clear vision for the upcoming games can work wonders. Ultimately, the team should not only feel the anticipation of the audience, but also give it back. The anticipation for the next game against Uruguay is definitely palpable! Kicker has the latest developments and games available for all sports enthusiasts.

Fans who want a bit of entertainment and thrill can definitely look forward to the upcoming games! The ball will roll again on Friday and the German handball players have the chance to continue to expand their series and inspire the spectators with their game.