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Branko Vujovic’s Injury Impacts Hannover-Burgdorf’s European League Qualifier Against Ystads IF

Early on Saturday afternoon they strolled along the harbor in the southern Swedish town of Ystad. From 4 p.m. the pros from the handball Bundesliga club TSV Hannover-Burgdorf ran against Ystads IF in the qualifying first leg for participation in the European League. An important player was neither at the port nor at the 33:28 (15:12) in the Ystad Arena.

Lightning departure from Hannover-Star

Backcourt left-hander Branko Vujovic was back in Hanover at the time of the game. The Montenegrin didn’t even get on the SK 676 plane from Frankfurt to Copenhagen-Kastrup on Friday afternoon, but was on his way to the doctors.

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Those: DYN MEDIA 24.08.2023

The half-right backcourt player injured his wrist on Thursday evening at 27:25 against HC Erlangen at the start of the Bundesliga. Hannover-Burgdorf’s sports director Sven-Sören Christophersen to SPORT BILD: “He was still at the magnetic resonance imaging on Friday evening. Fortunately, no structural damage was found.” It is still unclear how long Vujovic may have to sit out.

To the game. The team of ex-national coach Christian Prokop starts strong and leads 7:4 after 12 minutes. Ystad only hits the post too often, Hannover-Burgdorf takes the 15:12 into the break. U21 world champion Renars Uscins contributed six goals in the first 30 minutes.

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After the change, Prokop’s squad convinced with an energetic intermediate sprint to 24:17 (43rd). There really shouldn’t be anything left to burn. The lead remains stable, are the southern Swedes slowly agreeing to bankruptcy at home at 27:20 (48th)?

Ystads IF still manages a little cosmetic result, but Hannover-Burgdorf still goes home as a 33:28 winner. It ends around 4:30 a.m. on Sunday morning.

The second leg in Hanover is scheduled for next Saturday (6:30 p.m., ZAG Arena). Cup winner Rhein-Neckar Löwen won 34:25 (14:14) at former Champions League winners HC Vardar Skopje. Juri Knorr was the best lion thrower with eight hits.

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