Downfall in Altenholz: Dramatic defeat against Hildesheim with the final whistle!
Eintracht Hildesheim wins in the last second 34:35 against TSV Altenholz in a thrilling handball game in the third league.

Downfall in Altenholz: Dramatic defeat against Hildesheim with the final whistle!
In an exciting handball game, the TSV Altenholz players suffered their first home defeat of the season on Friday evening in the Edgar Meschkat Hall. They lost 34:35 to Eintracht Hildesheim in front of 243 spectators. Coach Torge Greve was visibly disappointed, as he had considered his team's performance to be sufficient for a draw. “A point would have been deserved,” he said after the game, which was marked by numerous turning points.
The start of the game was anything but ideal for the Altenholzers. After just seven minutes they were already 7-2 behind. Hildesheim's defense repeatedly posed great challenges to Altenholz's attacks, and it was only after Greve took a timeout that the team found its way into the game better. Goalkeeper Tom Landgraf and Klas Bergemann played a crucial role in the comeback, while Simon Seebeck equalized to 12:12 and Nicolas Kahmke gave Altenholz their first lead with a spectacular goal from their own half.
Exciting final phase
The halftime score of 18:21 reflected the efforts of the Altenholzers, who were able to fight back in the second half. They cut the lead to 21:22 early in the second half. The final phase was wild and exciting: Klas Bergemann equalized to 28:28, but fate struck in the last minute. Bergemann saw the red card, which gave Hildesheim the opportunity to convert a seven-meter penalty through Lukas Quedenbaum and thus decide the game with a last-minute goal.
Circular Sam Richard praised his team's tireless fighting spirit, but was frustrated by the narrow result. “We have to make the most of the coming games to get back on the road to success,” explained Richard. This season the pressure on the team is particularly high, as only the first two teams in the third division advance to the promotion round, while the last-placed teams face relegation to the regional league. It is clear that TSV Altenholz has to defend itself against relegation in order to stay in the league.[kn-online.de]. n-ag.de.
In the third league, where a decisive influence on the standings is exerted at every point, the Altenholzers now have to mobilize all their strength. The next games will decide whether TSV can continue to fight to stay in the league or whether relegation will occur.
For more information about the current results of the Third League, take a look at the overview at kicker.de.