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Germany: World Cup Build-Up Continues with Oranje Encounter

Test match: The classic at HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim – Honamas meet the Netherlands

October 17, 2022

On Tuesday evening (October 18, 2022), the classic will take place in the Mülheim Waldstadion. The German men’s national team meets European champions Netherlands. The test game kicks off at 6 p.m. Admission is free. The World Cup in India starts in three months. With the endurance test, coach André Henning’s team initiates the hot preparation for the World Cup.

WSP1106225045 - Germany: World Cup Build-Up Continues with Oranje Encounter - Germany versus the Netherlands, this often rousing duel last took place in the Pro League in June. After an unfortunate defeat in the first duel, the Honamas then won 4-1. That was also the last match, so Henning is happy that things are finally getting serious after a four-month break. "It's been a long time since we've played together. It is all the more important that we have the opportunity to find each other and continue to play in,” says André Henning. "For us, such games are worth their weight in gold, the Dutch train together almost every week, were the strongest team of the year and are therefore the best possible endurance test for us. We go into the duel with realistic expectations, knowing what we have already developed, but also where we are at the moment.”Host HTC Uhlenhorst not only provides free entry to the Waldstadion. The game will also be streamed live on Uhlen TV.
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Germany versus the Netherlands, this often rousing duel last took place in the Pro League in June. After an unfortunate defeat in the first duel, the Honamas then won 4-1. That was also the last match, so Henning is happy that things are finally getting serious after a four-month break. “It’s been a long time since we’ve played together. It is all the more important that we have the opportunity to find each other and continue to play in,” says André Henning. “For us, such games are worth their weight in gold, the Dutch train together almost every week, were the strongest team of the year and are therefore the best possible endurance test for us. We go into the duel with realistic expectations, knowing what we have already developed, but also where we are at the moment.”
Host HTC Uhlenhorst not only provides free entry to the Waldstadion. The game will also be streamed live on Uhlen TV.

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