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Professional forge TSV Hannover-Burgdorf
Justus Fischer (19) is currently the last in a long line of handball talents trained at TSV Hannover-Burgdorf who have worked out a professional contract.
The circle runner about his freshly signed Contract until 2025: “That’s exactly what I’ve been working toward over the years and has always been my goal.” The list of names that creates this before him is long.
Professional forge TSV Hannover-Burgdorf
Fischer is now the 12th player who trained in the “Recken-Schmiede” and became a professional. In addition to Fischer, the current Bundesliga squad has four other self-trained players under contract: Hannes Feise, Vincent Büchner, Martin Hanne and Veit Mävers.
Not everything. The most prominent name on the long list is Timo Kastening (since 2020 MT Melsungen). The right winger came to TSV Hannover-Burgdorf as a junior, where he became a professional handball player and national team player. His brother Marius (now Großburgwedel) made it from the Recken youth as a professional first to Friesenheim and then to Ferndorf.
Also from the Recken forge are: Till Hermann (Frisch Auf Göppingen), Malte Semisch (GWD Minden), Joshua Thiele (VfL Potsdam), Malte Donker (ThSV Eisenach), Jannes Krone (HSC Coburg), Niklas Diebel (first Balingen) , now Ferndorf) and Jonas Wilde (Tonder/Denmark).
Players Hendrik Pollex and Julius Hinz (both Großburgwedel) completed their first Bundesliga appearances with the Recken as players with a prospective contract.
“It is an elementary part of our philosophy to have players from our own youth in the professional squad,” says sporting director Sven-Sören Christophersen. “It’s fun to accompany young and hungry talents on this path.”