Fox Soccer Team Shifts Base to Potsdam for World Cup Clash with Wetzlar
In an exciting turn of events, German handball champions Füchse Berlin will be playing their first cup game of the season outside their home Max-Schmeling-Halle. Instead, they will face off against HSG Wetzlar in the MBS Arena in Potsdam on October 1st, at 7:00 PM.
This game marks a continuation of Füchse Berlin's partnership with 1. VfL Potsdam, with the aim of putting on a great handball event together. The game in Potsdam will also serve as a reunion for two former players of 1. VfL Potsdam, David Cyrill Akakpo and Josip Simic, who will be playing for HSG Wetzlar.
Both Akakpo and Simic previously played for 1. VfL Potsdam in the Brandenburg capital before their departure, and will now face their former team in the cup game. Füchse Berlin's managing director, Bob Hanning, expressed his excitement about expanding into the Brandenburg region, overseeing the game in Potsdam as part of this expansion.
It's worth noting that 1. VfL Potsdam was relegated to the second tier after just one season in the previous campaign. However, the game in Potsdam is a testament to the partnership between the two teams, with Füchse Berlin relocating to demonstrate their support for their cooperation partner.
HSG Wetzlar's roster includes two players who previously played for 1. VfL Potsdam, making the game even more significant for the Potsdam team. Füchse Berlin, on the other hand, will be playing their first game of the season, providing an interesting dynamic to the match.
The game will take place at the MBS-Arena in Potsdam, where 1. VfL Potsdam is based. Fans of both teams are expected to attend, making for a lively atmosphere and a great handball event. Don't miss out on this exciting encounter between Füchse Berlin and HSG Wetzlar in Potsdam on October 1st.
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