Handball Bundesliga 1994/95

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Handball Bundesliga 1994/95
master THW Kiel
Cup winners TBV Lemgo
Relegated TV Eitra
SG Leutershausen
Teams 16
Games 240
Gates 10,665  (ø 44.44 per game)
Top scorer Marek Kordowiecki ( TV Niederwürzbach )  (199 goals)
Handball Bundesliga 1993/94

The handball Bundesliga 1994/95 was the 17th of the single-track seasons and the 29th season of the highest German division in men's handball in the history of the Bundesliga . The season began on September 14, 1994 and ended with the last game day on April 9, 1995.

16 teams played for the German championship. The first in the table on the last day of the game is German champions 1995. New season promoters were TuS Nettelstedt and TV Eitra . In addition, the DHB Cup was played for the 21st time.

The German champion in 1995 was the THW Kiel team for the fifth time in the club's history .

TV Eitra and SG Leutershausen had to relegate from the handball Bundesliga to the 2nd Bundesliga .

In 240 games, a total of 10,665 goals (average 44.4 per game) were scored, around 2.8 more goals than in the 1993/94 season . There were 154 home wins, 36 draws and 50 away wins. SG Flensburg-Handewitt recorded the highest home win on matchday 11 with 24:10 against SG Leutershausen . The highest away win was also achieved by the TuS Nettelstedt team on matchday 11 with 25:34 at TV Niederwürzbach , which was also the highest-scoring game with 59 goals. That was 14 goals more than the overall average. Three clubs were at the top of the table during the season: SG Wallau / Massenheim (1 ×), SG VfL / BHW Hameln (1 ×) and THW Kiel (28 ×). The top scorer was Marek Kordowiecki from TV Niederwürzbach with 199 goals scored .

The team of TBV Lemgo secured the DHB Cup, which was played for the 21st time .

In addition, TV Niederwürzbach wins the fourth European Cup City Cup, which was introduced last year .

statistics

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
01. THW Kiel (M) 30th 21st 05 04th 0719: 6280 +91 0047:1300
02. TV Niederwürzbach 30th 18th 04th 08th 0749: 6870 +62 0040:2000
03. TBV Lemgo 30th 19th 01 10 0692: 6490 +43 0039:2100
04th SG Flensburg-Handewitt 30th 16 05 09 0650: 5910 +59 0037:2300
05. SG VfL / BHW Hameln 30th 12 11 07th 0696: 6820 +14 0035:2500
06th TSV Bayer Dormagen 30th 15th 05 10 0640: 6260 +14 0035:2500
07th SG Wallau / Massenheim (P) 30th 14th 06th 10 0673: 6640  +9 0034:2600
08th. TUSEM food 30th 14th 06th 10 0638: 6330  +5 0034:2600
09. SC Magdeburg 30th 13 07th 10 0658: 6320 +26 0033:2700
10. TV Großwallstadt 30th 14th 03 13 0666: 6650  +1 0031:2900
11. HSV Düsseldorf 30th 11 04th 15th 0628: 6350  −7 0026:3400
12. VfL Gummersbach 30th 09 05 16 0657: 6830 −26 0023:3700
13. VfL Bad Schwartau 30th 09 03 18th 0676: 7340 −58 0021:3900
14th TuS Nettelstedt (A) 30th 08th 01 21st 0681: 7300 −49 0017:4300
15th TV Eitra (A) 30th 06th 05 19th 0636: 7130 −77 0017:4300
16. SG Leutershausen 30th 05 01 24 0606: 7130 −107 0011:4900
Legend
German champion 1995
Relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1995/96
(M) German champion 1994
(P) DHB Cup winner 1994
(A) Promoted from the 2nd Bundesliga 1993/94

Crosstab

The cross table shows the results of the games of this season.
The home team is listed in the left column, the visiting team in the top row.

Bundesliga 1994/95 THW Kiel TV 08 Niederwürzbach TBV Lemgo SG Flensburg-Handewitt SG VfL / BHW Hameln TSV Bayer Dormagen SG Wallau / Massenheim TUSEM food SC Magdeburg TV Großwallstadt HSV Düsseldorf VfL Gummersbach VfL Bad Schwartau TuS Nettelstedt TV Eitra 1910 SG Leutershausen
THW Kiel 23:19 31:19 20:18 21:29 24:21 28:17 28:25 29:23 31:22 23:18 26:23 27:20 16:15 24:19 27:18
TV 08 Niederwürzbach 22:26 28:26 22:16 28:25 21:15 20:19 22:14 26:20 25:22 25:21 25:25 32:25 31:26 30:24 30:27
TBV Lemgo 24:18 18:17 24:21 23:25 25:17 19:16 19:19 25:20 27:22 24:15 29:22 28:23 21:23 24:20 24:18
SG Flensburg-Handewitt 23:21 23:21 28:19 17:17 27:19 25:16 19:19 19:16 28:22 17:11 21:18 27:22 27:21 21:16 24:10
SG VfL / BHW Hameln 23:23 21:21 19:23 20:20 24:23 24:24 21:20 26:26 31:23 21:16 22:22 32:22 24:22 23:22 20:18
TSV Bayer Dormagen 19:19 25:23 22:18 30:26 20:20 23:19 21:16 21:21 27:21 20:18 20:20 23:19 29:22 21:13 26:22
SG Wallau / Massenheim 17:17 27:23 31:21 20:20 19:19 26:21 25:22 28:24 25:20 19:19 27:18 26:25 30:27 29:24 26:24
TUSEM food 23:23 28:22 26:25 20:24 25:20 21:15 22:23 20:19 23:17 22:19 22:18 21:20 23:22 22:21 18:17
SC Magdeburg 22:18 29:26 21:20 22:20 30:25 22:17 22:13 19:19 16:16 23:18 22:20 22:23 27:23 26:16 23:15
TV Großwallstadt 26:28 23:23 19:20 21:16 32:26 19:17 25:20 21:18 20:18 22:19 22:21 26:19 23:18 27:21 21:17
HSV Düsseldorf 22:26 23:23 18:21 20:19 23:23 23:24 19:18 24:15 20:20 18:17 18:19 21:15 25:24 26:18 26:20
VfL Gummersbach 24:31 23:28 25:27 22:21 21:19 23:24 21:18 23:23 20:20 24:25 25:21 24:25 25:24 21:25 28:15
VfL Bad Schwartau 20:25 24:31 22:25 18:20 30:26 18:16 28:21 26:24 22:22 23:23 27:26 21:19 26:27 24:24 26:20
TuS Nettelstedt 23:27 25:34 17:25 21:23 17:18 18:23 21:21 20:27 23:24 22:20 23:26 26:22 28:19 28:26 25:21
TV Eitra 17:17 25:28 23:27 25:22 27:27 19:19 17:26 19:19 22:19 21:27 24:29 18:20 22:21 22:21 25:22
SG Leutershausen 17:22 19:23 23:22 18:18 24:26 19:22 26:27 21:22 22:20 23:22 18:26 18:21 26:23 25:29 23:21
As of April 9, 1995

The championship team

1. THW Kiel
THW Kiel 1992 to 2004.jpg

DHB Cup

The team of TBV Lemgo won the DHB-Pokal 1994/95 . She defeated in the final on April 2, 1995 in Hamburg , the HSV Dusseldorf with 24:18.

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