2015–16 Handball-Bundesliga
The 2015–16 Handball-Bundesliga was the 51st season of the Handball-Bundesliga, Germany's premier handball league and the 39th season consisting of only one league. It ran from 21 August 2015 to 5 June 2016.Teams
A total of 18 teams were participating in this year's edition of the Bundesliga. Of these, 15 sides qualified directly from the 2014–15 season and the two sides were directly promoted from the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season: SC DHfK Leipzig, the champions; ThSV Eisenach, the runners-up; and the third-place finisher in the 2. Bundesliga, TV Bittenfeld.
Team | Location | Arena | Capacity |
Frisch Auf Göppingen | Göppingen | EWS Arena | 5,600 |
Füchse Berlin | Berlin | Max-Schmeling-Halle | 9,500 |
SC Magdeburg | Magdeburg | Bördelandhalle | 7,071 |
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke | Lübbecke | Kreissporthalle Lübbecke | 3,250 |
HSV Hamburg | Hamburg | O2 World Hamburg | 13,000 |
HSG Wetzlar | Wetzlar | RITTAL Arena | 4,412 |
HBW Balingen-Weilstetten | Balingen | Sparkassen-Arena | 2,340 |
Rhein-Neckar Löwen | Mannheim | SAP Arena | 13,200 |
SG Flensburg-Handewitt | Flensburg | Campushalle | 6,300 |
TBV Lemgo | Lemgo | Lipperlandhalle | 5,000 |
THW Kiel | Kiel | Sparkassen-Arena | 10,285 |
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf | Hannover | AWD Hall | 4,460 |
MT Melsungen | Melsungen | Rothenbach-Halle | 4,300 |
VfL Gummersbach | Gummersbach | Eugen-Haas-Halle | 4,132 |
Bergischer HC | Wuppertal Solingen | Uni-Halle Klingenhalle | 3,200 2,800 |
SC DHfK Leipzig | Leipzig | Arena Leipzig | 4,500 |
TV Bittenfeld | Stuttgart | Scharrena Stuttgart | 2,050 |
ThSV Eisenach | Eisenach | Werner-Aßmann-Halle | 3,100 |
Standings
Results
Top goalscorers