JANO Filder in the youth battle: U-19 final against HC Erlangen!

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JANO Filder will play against HC Erlangen in the U-19 final on May 25, 2025 at 4 p.m. Tickets sold out quickly, great euphoria in the team.

JANO Filder spielt am 25. Mai 2025 um 16 Uhr gegen HC Erlangen im U-19-Finale. Tickets schnell ausverkauft, große Euphorie im Team.
JANO Filder will play against HC Erlangen in the U-19 final on May 25, 2025 at 4 p.m. Tickets sold out quickly, great euphoria in the team.

JANO Filder in the youth battle: U-19 final against HC Erlangen!

On May 25, 2025, an exciting U-19 handball final will be held in Sports Hall 1 in Nellingen. JANO Filder meets HC Erlangen and fights for the title of the German A-youth championship. This event is of particular importance for the JANO handball club, as it developed a comprehensive children's handball concept about ten years ago, which is now bearing fruit. Heiko Waidelich, the club's sporting director, describes the mood in the team as one of great euphoria.

The event, the first leg of the Youth Bundesliga, starts at 4 p.m. and tickets sold out quickly. Some announcements incorrectly stated the playing times as 3 p.m. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to secure the best seats.

Preparation for the final

The JANO team prevailed against Leipzig in the semi-finals and is well prepared. Advance ticket sales took place in the LEOS Store on Scharnhausen Marktplatz, with sessions on May 20th and 22nd from 2:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sales ran “while stocks last,” reflecting the high demand for tickets.

The second leg is scheduled for May 31st at 7:30 p.m. in Erlangen. These two games form the decisive section in the A-youth championship mode. As Handball-World reports, the male A-youth team also plays in the quarter-finals in the home and away games. The regular season is coming to an end, while planning for the next A-Junior competitions is already underway.

The euphoria surrounding JANO Filder's team is palpable and the fans can look forward to two exciting games. JANO Filder is not only an up-and-coming club in youth handball, but also an example of the success of targeted youth work in German handball. Whether they can ultimately secure the championship title remains to be seen.

For further information on the background and history of the tournament, it is worth taking a look at Stuttgarter News, which provides a detailed report on the course of the Games and the development of the JANO team.