| Germany Bundesliga | 12/27 18:00 | 19 |
Fuchse Berlin v
Frisch Auf Goppingen
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| Germany Bundesliga | 02/11 18:00 | 20 |
HSG Wetzlar
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 02/15 15:30 | 21 |
Fuchse Berlin v
TVB 1898 Stuttgart
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| Germany Bundesliga | 02/19 17:00 | 22 |
Bergischer HC
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Champions League | 02/19 17:45 | 11 |
Dinamo Bucuresti
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 02/26 17:00 | 23 |
Fuchse Berlin v
Rhein Neckar Lowen
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| Champions League | 02/26 17:45 | 12 |
Fuchse Berlin v
KS Kielce
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| Champions League | 03/04 17:45 | 13 |
Aalborg Handbold
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 03/12 17:00 | 25 |
Fuchse Berlin v
HC Erlangen
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| Champions League | 03/12 19:45 | 14 |
Fuchse Berlin v
Nantes
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| Germany Bundesliga | 03/28 15:05 | 26 |
SC Magdeburg
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 04/02 16:00 | 27 |
Fuchse Berlin v
SC DHFK Leipzig
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| Germany Bundesliga | 04/09 16:00 | 28 |
TBV Lemgo
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany DHB Pokal | 04/18 13:45 | 2 |
TBV Lemgo
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 04/23 16:00 | 29 |
Fuchse Berlin v
Vfl Gummersbach
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| Germany Bundesliga | 04/30 16:00 | 30 |
ThSV Eisenach
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 05/07 16:00 | 31 |
THW Kiel
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 05/21 16:00 | 32 |
Fuchse Berlin v
TSV Hannover Burgdorf
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| Germany Bundesliga | 06/03 16:00 | 33 |
MT Melsungen
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Fuchse Berlin
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| Germany Bundesliga | 06/07 16:00 | 34 |
Fuchse Berlin v
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
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Füchse Berlin is a professional handball club from Berlin, Germany, that currently competes in the Handball-Bundesliga, the highest national league, and in EHF competitions.
Until 2005, the club was organized as handball department of Reinickendorfer Füchse. For the 2005–06 season, the branding was changed to Füchse Berlin, in an effort to establish the club as a leading sports team of Berlin alongside Hertha BSC (football), Eisbären Berlin (ice hockey) and Alba Berlin (basketball). This coincided with the move to Max-Schmeling-Halle (Berlin's second biggest indoor sports venue), which is dubbed Fuchsbau (burrow in English). In 2007, the Füchse secured the championship in the Zweite Handball-Bundeliga, the second highest German league, thus advancing to Handball-Bundesliga, which the club has stayed in ever since. In 2014 the team won the DHB-Pokal, its first major trophy by defeating SG Flensburg-Handewitt 22–21.
As German cup winners they qualified for the 2014–15 EHF Cup, which they won to gain their first international title. As winner of the EHF Cup the Füchse earned a wild card spot for the 2015 IHF Super Globe, which they also won.
In the 2024-25 season they won their first German championship ever. Their coach Jaron Siewert became the youngest coach ever to win the Bundesliga at 31 years.
Despite the previous season's success, the club decided to fire Jaron Siewert just two matches into the following season along with sporting director Stefan Kretzschmar after a public disagreement between them managing director Bob Hanning. To replace him, the club hired Danish coach Nicolej Krickau.