Goal festival in Laupheim: 45 goals and the coach praises the second half!

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HRW Laupheim won 45:33 against TSV Betzingen in a high-scoring game in front of 400 spectators. Coach Meiners praises a strong second half.

HRW Laupheim siegt 45:33 gegen TSV Betzingen in einem torreichen Spiel vor 400 Zuschauern. Trainer Meiners lobt starke zweite Halbzeit.
HRW Laupheim won 45:33 against TSV Betzingen in a high-scoring game in front of 400 spectators. Coach Meiners praises a strong second half.

Goal festival in Laupheim: 45 goals and the coach praises the second half!

Last Sunday, October 28, 2025, around 400 spectators in the Laupheim Rottumhalle experienced a real spectacle that featured numerous goals. HRW Laupheim celebrated a befitting victory against TSV Betzingen and remains undefeated on home soil. The result of 45:33 and the historic number of goals of 45 goals in a league game ensured enthusiastic faces in the audience. Schwäbische.de reports that Laupheim took the lead 18:15 in the first half, despite a weak start.

Weak start and strong comeback

The start of the game was anything but smooth for the home team. Laupheim had to struggle with a high error rate in attack and passive defense. TSV Betzingen was already in the lead with 8:3 in the opening minutes. But HRW came back and scored four goals in a row, which led to 9:9 (15th minute). Nikola Potic, who was missing in the previous games, finally scored 14:13, giving his team the lead for the first time.

The importance of the second half

For coach Tobias Meiners, the second half was the key to success. “We played more aggressively in the second half and consistently took advantage of winning the ball,” he summed up. HRW Laupheim particularly stood out for their fast counterattacks and scored a total of 27 goals in the second half. Max Reiner finished the game with his 45th goal. The team benefited from the guests' mistakes and rewarded themselves with a furious final spurt. Despite the high result, Meiners criticized the poor evaluation of opportunities at the beginning, but praised the general team performance as positive.

Goal scorers and looking forward

The evening's goal scorers were impressive and showed the broad strength of the squad:

player Goals
Durakovic 3
Leno 2
Reiner 1
dirt 2
Goat 5
Nokic 3
Potic 8
beard 2
Mirkov 3
Remane 10/1
Masoldt 6

Looking ahead to the next game on Saturday against Esslingen (kick-off: 6 p.m.), HRW Laupheim will try to continue the positive development and get the next win. The audience can look forward to an exciting duel, especially since the momentum from the last game gave everyone involved new impetus. Human Rights Watch repeatedly emphasizes the importance of team spirit and fairness in its reports. These values ​​also have their place in sport – whether on or off the pitch.