Benitta Quattlender: Last handball game and a new path in life!

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Benitta Quattlender will play in TG Nürtingen's second division game against HC Rödertal on May 24th, 2025 and end her career.

Benitta Quattlender spielt am 24.05.2025 im Zweitligaspiel der TG Nürtingen gegen HC Rödertal und beendet ihre Karriere.
Benitta Quattlender will play in TG Nürtingen's second division game against HC Rödertal on May 24th, 2025 and end her career.

Benitta Quattlender: Last handball game and a new path in life!

Next Saturday evening, the second division team TG Nürtingen will meet HC Rödertal in Großröhrsdorf. This will be a very special game for Benitta Quattlender, who has been actively playing handball for around 25 years. She has achieved a variety of successes in her career and is now at the end of her time as an active player. Before the decisive match, Quattlender emphasizes the importance of the game, both for himself and for the team.

The game on May 24, 2025 marks the last meeting for Quattlender and her teammate Marie-Christine Beddies in the Second Bundesliga. Both players have announced that they will end their careers after this season. Department head Gunnar Fischer showed understanding for their decision. Quattlender, who is 29 years old, said that balancing a 40-hour job with the demands of second division handball was a challenge. Despite these hurdles, her time at TG Nürtingen was formative for her, and she thanks coach Manel Cirac for his support over the years reports Teckbote.

Career and farewell

Quattlender played for TG Nürtingen for over a decade and was part of the team that achieved promotion to the Second Bundesliga. Their last home game took place on May 17, 2025 against HSV Solingen-Gräfrath. After the game against HC Rödertal, the two players will hang up their handball shoes and devote themselves to new phases of life that offer more time for family and friends as well as for short trips reports TGN Handball.

The support of fans and the unique atmosphere at the games will always be remembered by Quattlender. During her time in German handball, the role of women in this sport has developed significantly, which is also of great importance to her. The progress and achievements in women's handball show that women are not only successful on the field, but also play a major role behind the scenes said the HBZ Darmstadt.

Future of women's handball

The challenges women face in handball are complex. Despite the enormous progress in recent decades, such as professionalization and increased competitiveness, there is still a need for financial support and media presence. These aspects are crucial for the future development of women's handball.

The farewell game for Benitta Quattlender and Marie-Christine Beddies not only represents a personal turning point, but also symbolizes the further development and recognition of women's handball in Germany. Their careers have left scars and achievements that will inspire future players. The importance of such games and the outstanding achievements of their protagonists should not only be recognized, but should also continue to be encouraged.