Flensburg lost their win against Gummersbach – exciting draw!
On November 29th, 2025, SG Flensburg-Handewitt played a draw against Gummersbach. Flensburg loses touch with the top.

Flensburg lost their win against Gummersbach – exciting draw!
On November 29, 2025, SG Flensburg-Handewitt ended its Bundesliga game against VfL Gummersbach with a thrilling 37:37 draw. Despite a strong first half, in which Flensburg led 20:17, they were unable to win the game. A bittersweet moment for the home team was Marco Grgic's shot hitting the post in the final 15 seconds, while Tilen Kodrin equalized for Gummersbach. This speaks volumes about the drama that the encounter contained, especially because Gummersbach made a strong comeback in the second half.
The Flensburg team now has to adapt their strategy as they are four minus points behind league leaders SC Magdeburg. NDR reports a solid performance from Flensburg goalkeeper Kevin Möller, who made some crucial saves, while Grgic and Kent Robin Tönnesen contributed significantly to the lead in the first half. However, the team struggled in the second half against VfL's aggressive defense.
A look at Flensburg's defiant reaction
The final minutes of the game were filled with thrills. Flensburg even briefly led 37:35, but the equalizer shortly before the end caused a setback. In the coming days, Flensburg will have the opportunity to rehabilitate themselves in Tuesday's game against Irun in the European League and on Thursday against TBV Lemgo Lippe.
Did you know that Flensburg, the third largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, is known for its historic architecture and maritime heritage? Loud Wikipedia, the city is only about 7 km from the Danish border and can look back on an eventful history. It was founded in the 12th century and developed into an important trading port between Denmark and the Hanseatic League.
The meaning of Flensburg
The city is not only a sports hotspot, but also a cultural center with a lively media landscape and numerous events. With over 100,000 inhabitants after the Second World War, Flensburg has gone through numerous changes and is now a visible symbol of German history and the diversity of cultures. The Danish minority in the city maintains its traditions and contributes to the diversity of cultural life.
Flensburg is also a place that maintains partnerships with other cities to promote international relations. The city offers not only sporting, but also social and cultural opportunities that its residents and visitors alike value.
It is now important for SG Flensburg-Handewitt to learn the lessons from this game and tackle the next challenges with new vigor. Your journey in the Bundesliga and at international level is far from over!