The B-Youth Bundesliga 2025/26: Exciting duels around the championship title!

The relay division of the male B-Youth Bundesliga 2025/26 has been determined; 48 teams fight for the title in eight groups.
The relay division of the male B-Youth Bundesliga 2025/26 has been determined; 48 teams fight for the title in eight groups. (Symbolbild/MB)

The B-Youth Bundesliga 2025/26: Exciting duels around the championship title!

The tension increases in the world of handball, because the relay division for the coming season 2025/26 in the male B-youth Bundesliga has now been officially announced. This reports Handball-World . A total of 48 teams, consisting of players from the 2009 and 2010 vintages, fight for the title in eight seasons. The youth game commission of the German Handball Association (DHB) has made this division, and the Bundesliga becomes the highest division in Germany for young people in this age group.

The league not only becomes exciting, but also demanding due to its structure. Each team plays ten games in the preliminary round and has the chance to move into the championship round after this phase. The best three teams from each season qualify for the master round, which is held in four groups from six teams. Here the placements are made clear before finally going to the quarter -finals. The first two of each group fight for the coveted title.

The groups at a glance

A detailed division of the teams shows how demanding the upcoming games are. In the eight groups you will find a variety of experienced clubs:

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8
  • VfL Potsdam
  • füchse Berlin
  • HC Empor Rostock
  • Lausitzer HC Cottbus
  • Mecklenburger Bulle Schwerin
  • SG Narva Berlin
  • ATSV habenhausen
  • HSV Hamburg
  • hc bremen
  • MTV Lübeck
  • SG Flensburg-Handewitt
  • THW Kiel
  • Dessau-Roßlauer HV
  • hc Elbflorenz
  • MTV Braunschweig
  • NSG EHV/Nickelhütte/Buteo Aue
  • SC DHfK Leipzig
  • SC Magdeburg (defending champion)
  • HSG Dutenhofen/Münchholzhausen
  • HSG Handball Lemgo
  • JSG Lit 1912 MJSG
  • Melsungen/Körle/Guxhagen
  • TSV Burgdorf
  • TV Bissendorf-Holte
  • Bergischer HC
  • Bonner JSG
  • JSG Handball Cologne
  • TSV Bayer Dormagen
  • tusem food
  • VfL Gummersbach
  • DJK SF Budenheim
  • hc koblenz
  • HSG Rodgau Nieder-Roden
  • HSV Merzig-Hilben
  • TSV Pfungstadt
  • TVG Junior Academy Großwallstadt
  • hg oftersheim/Schwetzingen
  • HLZ Friesenheim-Hochdorf
  • JSG Balingen-Weilstetten
  • Rhein-Neckar Löwen
  • SG Pforzheim-Etingen
  • TV Bittenfeld
  • Frisch on Göppingen
  • HC Erlangen
  • ht Munich
  • Jano Filder
  • TSV Ismaning
  • TSV Munich-Allach 1909

insight into the development and meaning of handball

handball is very popular in Germany and is one of the most popular sports after football. The German handball bundes (DHB) has almost 800,000 members and combines around 4,500 handball clubs. After a long -term organized youth work, the youth league has been established in a professional setting since 2011. The promotion of young handball is considered exemplary internationally and will continue to be developed in the coming years.

In the national and international scene, Germany was able to celebrate considerable success. From World Championships to the Olympic Games, the German Handball Association has left its mark on, and the promotion of young talent is a central part of this success. One closing word remains: The coming season promises exciting games and great emotions.

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