Handball is a sport that's relatively popular in Europe, but not at all in the US. Pretty much the only handball you'll see in the US is if you seek it out during Summer Olympics coverage. You may, but probably don't, remember that we went to a women's handball match in Slovenia roughly 5 years ago on the sabbatical. That was funny because the two referees were twins and we got wicked confused. For reference, that post is here.
The Berlin team for the Handball Bundesliga (German Handball League) is the Füchse Berlin (Berlin Foxes) and we went to their home opener at Max-Schmelling-Halle in Prenzlauer Berg, an easy tram ride from our apartment. As you can see, the place was packed and it was very loud. You can see some of the Fan Club section in the top left of the photo complete with the drummers like they have at soccer matches. Players pass the ball around and take shots at the goal, with contact rules that I don't fully understand, but there were several two minute penalties like in hockey where one team has to play shorthanded. I also feel like the goalies (goalkeepers?) were way better in this match than any handball match (live or otherwise) I've watched before though admittedly that is not many. They made several stops and were wicked pumped when they did.
As for concessions, for food there was the usual schnitzels and wursts and pommes, but people didn't really seem to be getting any food. The beer line however went for ages. Also, you have to pay a euro pfand (deposit) for a plastic cup that you can return at the end. No disposable plastic cups at events here in Germany.
This is Fuchsi, the mascot for the team. He was a little subdued in the first half as the team managed to bring it to a hard fought tie at halftime. The Füchse exploded at the beginning of the second half however to take and never relinquish the lead and Fuchsi was pumped.
I can't see anyone ever actually saying Bam! Hammerteam! but who knows, Berlin can be a weird place.
All in all, It's great, but I think it would be hard to commercialize (read: make money) in the US because it's a fast game that consists only two thirty minute halves so with breaks and halftime the game is over in around an hour and a half. Nevertheless, I feel like someone who was physical and fast but flamed out of the NBA because they didn't have a shot might do well in handball, but who knows.
I really enjoy handball and it's a cheap, fun thing to do. Also a bonus, the games are often on Sunday afternoons when everything else in Germany is closed. Hopefully, we'll get to a few more Füchse home games throughout the season.
Bam! and I thought we were going to hear about cribbage
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