An emotional farewell: Durst & Grundler say goodbye in Neuhausen

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On June 24th, 2025, handball players Timo Durst and Hannes Grundler say goodbye with an emotional game in Neuhausen.

Am 24.06.2025 verabschieden sich die Handballer Timo Durst und Hannes Grundler mit einem emotionalen Spiel in Neuhausen.
On June 24th, 2025, handball players Timo Durst and Hannes Grundler say goodbye with an emotional game in Neuhausen.

An emotional farewell: Durst & Grundler say goodbye in Neuhausen

On Saturday, June 24th, 2025, an era in handball at TSV Neuhausen will come to an end. Long-time players Timo Durst and Hannes Grundler, who have been part of the club for over a decade, say goodbye with an emotional farewell game in the Egelseehalle. The “Durst & Grundler” team will compete against the Maddogs and promises an exciting event that will start at 4:30 p.m. Also playing are Grundler's brothers Steffen and Lukas as well as Timo Flechsenhar, Daniel Roos, Dominik Eisele, Markus Fuchs, Philipp Frey and Alexander Trost. Markus Locher will look after the team, while the new coach Daniel Brack will have his debut.

In a previous game, the Neuhausen handball players showed an outstanding performance and won against the champions Oppenweiler/Backnang with 37:25. Coach Tobias Klisch took a break shortly before the end of the game to thank the two players for their many years of loyalty. “It was emotional, the entire hall applauded the two backcourt players and there were tears of emotion, even though Durst and Grundler are looking forward to more family time,” reports [Esslinger newspaper].

An unforgettable farewell

Durst and Grundler's farewell will not only be marked by the game, but also by the shared memories they have collected over the course of their careers. When discussing their careers and the friendship they have developed over the years, the two couldn't help but emphasize the importance of the team and the fans. The Neuhausen community has contributed significantly to their success, and the two players want to thank the supporters.

The farewell game marks the start of a new phase in the lives of Durst and Grundler, but their influence on TSV Neuhausen will continue to be felt. Her many years of dedication and support for the team have made her an important pillar in club life. Finally, on Saturday the Egelseehalle will not only be a place of competition, but also a place of emotions and celebration, while the Neuhausen handball fans say goodbye to the two players. The anticipation of the game and the emotions are sure to captivate both players and spectators as the final minutes of their careers begin.