Magdeburg YoungsterS defy chaos and secure 34:34 in Flensburg
DHK Flensburg and SC Magdeburg split 34:34 after an exciting game with interruptions. A report about the game from September 28th, 2025.

Magdeburg YoungsterS defy chaos and secure 34:34 in Flensburg
An exciting handball game took place last weekend in Flensburg, where the YoungsterS from SC Magdeburg met DHK Flensburg. Despite a chaotic journey that was delayed by massive traffic disruptions, the Magdeburgers showed their fighting spirit and achieved a deserved 34:34 draw. Coach Christoph Theuerkauf praised his team's performance, which means they remain unbeaten for the fifth game in a row. This is a real reason for celebration for the fans and the team.
The journey from Magdeburg was anything but smooth. Due to the congestion, the game started late, which could normally affect a team's rhythm. But the YoungsterS didn't let that bother them. Despite initial technical errors and ball losses, they managed to fight their way back into the game. Flensburg took the lead early on, but Magdeburg showed strong will and were even able to take the lead 14:16 during the first half. The halftime score of 18:18 showed that it would be a real thriller.
A game full of twists
After the break, the YoungsterS got off to a strong start and were ahead by three goals at times. An important moment was the red card for Phileas Daniel, which made the game even more intense. In the second half, the Magdeburgers were faced with a neck-and-neck race that strained the nerves of everyone involved. Shortly before the final whistle, Magdeburg were two goals ahead, but late timeouts by both teams ultimately led to a draw.
In the statistics, Omar Ingi Magnusson, who was Magdeburg's most successful thrower with ten goals, and Simon Pytlick, who scored 10 goals for Flensburg, were at the top. Meanwhile, goalkeeper Sergey Hernandez proved he is an important part of the team with crucial saves. The strong performance of the entire squad was recognized by coach Theuerkauf, who noted an improvement compared to last season.
A look ahead
The YoungsterS played an exciting game this weekend and can look to the future with optimism. Their next match against HG Hamburg-Barmbek will take place on October 4th at 7 p.m. in the Wolfgang-Lakenmacher-Halle. Fans can look forward to another exciting performance as the team continues to improve and improve.
In the background, developments in handball should also not be neglected. The German Handball Association (DHB) has recognized how important scientific support is for the future of handball. The aim is to continuously optimize sports practices through well-founded findings. A new research profile is intended to help promote the transfer of knowledge and technology between science and sports practice. It is crucial that the further development of handball remains in focus in order to meet the demands of the sport. So not only the players, but also the coaches can benefit from new knowledge and stay at the top.
As the YoungsterS work towards another important game, it remains to be seen what surprises the coming weeks will bring. Handball remains exciting!