Handball-Bundesliga


The Handball-Bundesliga is the top German professional handball league. From 2007 onwards, the league was sponsored by Toyota and has officially been called the Toyota Handball-Bundesliga. This lasted until 2012 when the Deutsche Kreditbank AG became the new sponsor. The official name has consequently been changed to LIQUY MOLY Handball-Bundesliga. The winners of the respective season are the official German handball champions.
HBL is headquartered in Dortmund.

History

The Bundesliga was introduced with the 1966/67 season and initially operated with two regional sections, North and South. Since 1977 the Bundesliga has operated with a single section first division, currently composed of eighteen clubs. In 1981 a 2.Bundesliga was introduced as a new second division, supplanting the Regionalliga which became the third tier. The 2.Bundesliga used to consist of two sections north and south for thirty years. Starting with the 2011/12 season the 2.Bundesliga is run in a single section consisting of twenty teams.

Season

The season has 34 game days and is played as a Round-robin tournament without playoffs or a final. The season starts in August or September and ends in May.
The first, second and third placed teams are entitled to play in the EHF Champions League the following season. The fourth and fifth placed teams additionally play in the EHF Cup. The seedings are subject to change, in case a German team wins the Champions League, the EHF Cup or the EHF Cup Winner's Cup because each winner of those tournaments is granted an automatic start in next years tournament without taking one of the leagues spots. It also can change if the DHB-Pokal Champion has one of the league spots for the Champions League or the EHF Cup.

Relegation and Promotion

Until 2011, the two last placed teams would be relegated to the 2. Handball-Bundesliga for the next season, either in its northern or the southern section. The sixteenth placed team used to play in a home and away decider against the winner of the decider between the two-second placed teams of the northern and the southern section of the 2. Bundesliga. The champions of the second divisions received a spot for the Bundesliga automatically.
Since the 2017/18 season, the bottom two teams of the Bundesliga will directly be relegated to the 2. Bundesliga, while the top two teams of the 2. Bundesliga will be directly promoted to the Bundesliga.

Clubs

Members of the 2020–21 Handball-Bundesliga.
TeamLocationArenaCapacity
Bergischer HCWuppertal
Solingen
Düsseldorf
Uni-Halle
Klingenhalle
ISS Dome
3,200
2,800
12,500
Füchse BerlinBerlinMax-Schmeling-Halle9,000
HBW Balingen-WeilstettenBalingenSparkassen-Arena
Porsche-Arena
2,300
6,181
TV BittenfeldStuttgartScharrena Stuttgart
Porsche-Arena
2,251
6,211
HSC 2000 CoburgCoburgHUK-Coburg arena3,530
HC ErlangenNurembergArena Nürnberger Versicherung8,308
TUSEM EssenEssenSportpark am Hallo2,500
SG Flensburg-HandewittFlensburgFlens-Arena6,300
TSG FriesenheimLudwigshafenFriedrich-Ebert-Halle2,350
Frisch Auf GöppingenGöppingenEWS Arena5,600
TSV Hannover-BurgdorfHanoverTUI Arena
Swiss Life Hall
9,850
4,460
THW KielKielSparkassen-Arena10,285
SC DHfK LeipzigLeipzigArena Leipzig6,327
TBV LemgoLemgoLipperlandhalle4,790
SC MagdeburgMagdeburgGETEC Arena6,600
MT MelsungenMelsungenRothenbach-Halle4,300
GWD MindenMindenKampa-Halle4,059
HSG Nordhorn-LingenNordhornEuregium
EmslandArena
4,100
4,995
Rhein-Neckar LöwenMannheimSAP Arena13,200
HSG WetzlarWetzlarRittal Arena Wetzlar4,421

Champions

The complete list of the German handball champions since 1950.

Total titles won

Statistics

EHF coefficients

The following data indicates German coefficient rankings between European handball leagues.
;Country ranking:
EHF League Ranking for 2020/21 season:
;Club ranking:
EHF Club Ranking as of 25 April 2020:
  • 3. THW Kiel
  • 4. SG Flensburg-Handewitt
  • 11. Rhein-Neckar Löwen
  • 13. Füchse Berlin
  • 22. SC Magdeburg
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