
SHERIDAN, WYOMING – June 2, 2025 – Handball fans were treated to a weekend of thrilling moments as SG Flensburg-Handewitt successfully defended their title at the Maschinensucher EHF Finals 2025, cementing their status as one of Europe’s elite teams with a commanding 32:25 win over Montpellier Handball.
Held at Hamburg’s vibrant Barclays Arena, the final wasn’t just a victory—it was a milestone. With 12,000 enthusiastic fans cheering from the stands, SG Flensburg-Handewitt delivered the biggest final win in the history of the EHF Finals, showcasing not only talent but team chemistry and athletic excellence.
Goalkeeper Kevin Møller Steals the Show Again
One name stood out all weekend—Kevin Møller. The Danish world champion and SG Flensburg-Handewitt’s trusted goalkeeper proved why he’s one of the best in the game.
After making 18 saves in the nail-biting semi-final against MT Melsungen, Møller turned up the heat in the final with 19 saves, earning him the well-deserved MVP title of the Maschinensucher EHF Finals 2025.
Dynamic Duo Powers the Offense
While Møller commanded the goal, his teammates lit up the scoreboard. Emil Jakobsen once again claimed the title of top scorer of the EHF Finals, adding 18 goals across the weekend, with nine in the final alone. But it was Lukas Jørgensen who edged out all others in the final, netting an impressive 10 goals to lead the scoreboard.
This powerful combination of defensive dominance and offensive flair made Flensburg’s path to the trophy not just successful but spectacular.
THW Kiel Secures Third Place in Style
Earlier on Sunday, fans saw another all-German clash as THW Kiel beat MT Melsungen 37:31 to claim third place. With high-paced gameplay and fierce rivalries, the match added to the weekend’s drama and entertainment, delivering top-tier handball action from start to finish.
Record-Breaking Attendance and a Promising Future
EHF Marketing Managing Director David Szlezak expressed his excitement about the event’s growing success.
"We have made a huge step forward compared to last year," he shared. "For the final day, we sold another 500 tickets. We’ve had 12,000 fans inside the arena on Sunday. This is a record level for the EHF European League with which we are very satisfied."
The Maschinensucher EHF Finals 2025 not only delivered sports excellence but set a new benchmark in fan engagement and event atmosphere.
What’s Next for the EHF Finals?
While this year’s contract covered only the 2025 event, Szlezak hinted at more to come:
"We are in touch with the Barclays Arena. At the same time EHF Marketing is in touch with the EHF Executive Committee who will receive the event’s evaluation soon."
"I hope we can make ends meet here very soon. I’m positive about this, however, we also need to acknowledge that any decision will take a few more days and a few more talks."
For fans of European handball, that’s promising news. With its energy, fanbase, and showstopping performances, the Maschinensucher EHF Finals are quickly becoming a must-see event on the global sports calendar.
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