Results

Germany DHB Pokal 08/26 18:00 7 Wilhelmshavener HV v ASV Hamm Westfalen L 25-35
Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/26 16:00 38 [5] EHV Aue v Wilhelmshavener HV [16] L 36-23
Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/19 17:30 37 [16] Wilhelmshavener HV v TV Grosswallstadt [8] L 25-33
Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/15 17:30 26 [11] TUS Ferndorf v Wilhelmshavener HV [16] L 31-20
Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/11 18:00 36 [18] HSG Konstanz v Wilhelmshavener HV [16] W 28-29
Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/08 18:00 28 [14] DJK Rimpar Wölfe v Wilhelmshavener HV [16] L 43-25
Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/04 18:00 35 [16] Wilhelmshavener HV v TuS N-Lubbecke [2] L 21-32
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/30 15:00 29 [16] Wilhelmshavener HV v ThSV Eisenach [15] L 27-32
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/28 17:30 34 [5] TSV Bayer Dormagen v Wilhelmshavener HV [16] W 25-27
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/22 17:30 33 [17] Wilhelmshavener HV v HC Elbflorenz 2006 [5] W 27-25
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/12 18:00 31 [17] Wilhelmshavener HV v SG BBM Bietigheim [8] L 29-34
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/09 15:00 30 [3] HSV Hamburg v Wilhelmshavener HV [17] L 32-25

Wikipedia - Wilhelmshavener HV

Wilhelmshavener HV is a handball club from Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Currently, they compete in the 3. Liga.

The club has oscillated between the third division and the top tier throughout its history.

In September 2020 the managing director of WHV-Sportmarketing GmbH Maik Menninga, who is also the main sponsor, was remanded in custody; together with three other suspects, he is said to have cheated investors by 2.5 million euros. The offices of the association were then searched by the Würzburg public prosecutor's office. WHV-Sportmarketing GmbH filed for insolvency in October 2020.

Wilhelmshavener HV is a professional handball team based in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. The team was founded in 2000 and currently competes in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of German handball. The team's home arena is the Nordfrost-Arena, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a seagull named "Willy". The team has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere during home games.

Wilhelmshavener HV has a rich history of success, having won the German Handball Cup in 2004 and the EHF Cup in 2007. The team has also produced several notable players who have gone on to play for the German national team.

The current head coach of Wilhelmshavener HV is Christian Köhrmann, who took over the position in 2020. The team's roster includes a mix of experienced veterans and young up-and-coming players, all of whom are dedicated to achieving success on the court.