Resultados

Alemania - Berlin-Liga 04/12 17:30 - TSV Rudow v Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf D 1-1
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 04/05 17:30 - Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf v Frohnauer SC D 3-3
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 03/29 12:00 - Blau-Weiss 90 Berlin v Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf L 2-1
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 03/01 18:30 - Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf v SFC Stern 1900 W 2-1
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 02/24 13:00 - VSG Altglienicke II v Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf L 4-1
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 01/26 18:30 - Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf v SSC Teutonia 99 W 1-0
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 12/17 10:30 - SFC Stern 1900 v Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf L 3-1
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 10/27 17:30 - Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf v FSV Spandauer Kickers W 4-1
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 10/20 17:30 - Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf v 1. FC Wilmersdorf W 5-1
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 10/04 17:30 - Frohnauer SC v Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf W 2-5
Alemania - Berlin-Liga 09/29 17:30 - Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf v SC Charlottenburg W 5-1
Alemania - Landespokal 09/08 17:00 - Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf v BSV Eintracht Mahlsdorf L 2-4

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 15 11 4
Wins 7 6 1
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 37 29 8
Goals against 29 19 10
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf are a German sports club based in Reinickendorf, a western district of Berlin. The football side is part of a larger sports association that has departments for basketball, bowling, boxing, gymnastics, team handball, ice hockey, swimming, tennis, table tennis, and volleyball. In January 2007 the Metropol Cricket Team Berlin joined the club as its cricket department.

History

The club was established 28 January 1891 as the gymnastics club Turn Verein Reinickendorf. To honour the memory of Adolf Dorner, who played a leading role in promoting gymnastics within German schools, the club was renamed Turnverein Dorner in September 1893. As the association grew to include departments for other sports it became Turn- und Sportverein Dorner.

In November 1937 TSV Dorner joined Reinickendorfer Fußball Club Halley-Concordia and the Reinickendorfer Hockeyclub to create Turn- und Rasensportverein Reinickendorf. RFC Halley-Concordia was the product of the 1925 union between Reinickendorfer FC Halley 1910 and Concordia 95. This club made a brief two season appearance in top-flight Berlin football competition, from 1929 until 1931.

Logo of Reinickendorfer FC Halley Concordia ca. 1931

In the aftermath of World War II most associations in the country, including sports and football clubs, were dissolved by occupying Allied authorities. Most of the former membership of Tura was re-organized as SG Reinickendorf Ost in late 1945, while the footballers formed SG Felsenbeck. In April 1947 SG Reinickendorf Ost gave rise to today's club, Berliner Turn- und Sportverein von 1891 Reinickendorfer Füchse. Felsenbeck became RFC Halley – Borussia in July 1948 and on 1 December the same year, joined BSTV.

El Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf es un club de balonmano alemán con sede en Berlín. El club fue fundado en 1906 como Berliner Turnerschaft Borussia 1896 y ha jugado en la Bundesliga, la máxima categoría del balonmano alemán, desde 2018.

El Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf ha ganado un título de la Bundesliga en 2021 y una Copa de Alemania en 2022. El club también ha participado en la Liga de Campeones de la EHF, la máxima competición de clubes europeos de balonmano, en varias ocasiones.

El Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf es conocido por su estilo de juego rápido y ofensivo. El equipo cuenta con varios jugadores de renombre internacional, como el portero Silvio Heinevetter, el lateral izquierdo Hans Lindberg y el pivote Johannes Golla.

El Fuchse Berlin Reinickendorf es uno de los clubes de balonmano más populares de Alemania. El equipo juega sus partidos en casa en el Max-Schmeling-Halle, con capacidad para 8.500 espectadores.