Results

Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/07 16:00 34 [9] Dessau-Rosslauer HV 06 v Bergischer HC [1] W 28-34
Germany 2 Bundesliga 06/01 15:00 33 [1] Bergischer HC v Fruttero/M-Maceiras [8] W 34-27
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/26 17:30 32 [14] VfL Lubeck-Schwartau v Bergischer HC [1] W 28-29
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/17 16:00 31 [7] TUS Ferndorf v Bergischer HC [1] W 28-30
Germany 2 Bundesliga 05/03 17:30 30 [7] HSG Nordhorn-Lingen v Bergischer HC [1] W 33-34
Germany 2 Bundesliga 04/26 16:00 29 [1] Bergischer HC v Die Eulen Ludwigshafen [16] W 32-27
Germany 2 Bundesliga 04/23 17:00 27 [1] Bergischer HC v HBW Balingen-Weilstetten [4] W 33-32
Germany 2 Bundesliga 04/19 17:30 28 [14] ASV Hamm Westfalen v Bergischer HC [1] W 20-27
Germany 2 Bundesliga 04/05 16:00 26 [5] HC Elbflorenz 2006 v Bergischer HC [1] W 22-30
Germany 2 Bundesliga 03/31 17:30 25 [1] Bergischer HC v TV Grosswallstadt [11] W 36-23
Germany 2 Bundesliga 03/26 18:00 24 [18] HSG Konstanz v Bergischer HC [1] W 28-35
Germany 2 Bundesliga 03/23 16:00 23 [1] Bergischer HC v TV 05/07 Huttenberg [3] W 32-27

Wikipedia - Bergischer HC

Bergischer Handball-Club 06 is a German handball club based in the cities of Wuppertal and Solingen that competes in the Handball-Bundesliga.

History

The club originates from a 2006 contract between Stefan Adam, then chairman of LTV Wuppertal, and SG Solingen, incorporating the Wuppertal club's management, squad and main sponsor into the Solingen-based club and renaming it to officially represent the entire Bergisches Land region. In 2011, "Die Löwen" were promoted to the Handball-Bundesliga for the first time since their establishment in 2006, though they were relegated in the first season. Bergischer HC reached the DHB-Pokal FINAL4 in the 2015–16 season, but were defeated by SC Magdeburg.

Bergischer HC is a professional handball team based in Wuppertal, Germany. Founded in 2006 through the merger of HC Wuppertal and TV Wuppertal, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in German handball. Known for their strong team spirit, tactical discipline, and passionate fan base, Bergischer HC competes in the Handball-Bundesliga, the top tier of German handball. The team prides itself on developing talented players and playing an exciting, dynamic style of handball. With a dedicated management and coaching staff, Bergischer HC continues to strive for success both domestically and in European competitions.