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The women of Union Berlin play in the Bundesliga for the first time / Photo: Matthias Koch/dpa

Eastern clubs receive Bundesliga licenses

All five women's teams from eastern Germany and Berlin have received a license for the Bundesliga or the second division. The clubs had to comply with changes to the licensing procedure.

Talents Mette Pfeffer and Teresa Ziegenbalg sign contracts with Dresdner SC / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

German cup winners focus on young talent

Volleyball Bundesliga club Dresdner SC remains true to its philosophy and once again integrates talented youngsters from its own ranks. Mette Pfeffer and Teresa Ziegenbalg sign their first professional contracts.

 Energy coach Claus-Dieter Wollitz is looking forward to a big striker / Photo: Julius Frick/dpa

Energie Cottbus brings Ted Tattermusch from Jena

Energie Cottbus are hoping that a tall striker will give them more options in attack. The third division club has found what it is looking for in Jena and has brought in a young player with plenty of experience.

Even seven goals from Andri Runarsson could not prevent Leipzig's narrow defeat in Stuttgart. / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

SC DHfK Leipzig loses at the end

Leipzig's handball team had the weakest season in its Bundesliga history. Despite a courageous performance, they also came away empty-handed from the season finale in Stuttgart.

El Chadaille Bitshiabu (r) was one of Leipzig's few bright spots in the past season / Photo: Swen Pförtner/dpa

Leipzig extends with Bitshiabu

The defender has provided some bright spots for RB Leipzig in a disappointing season. While the 20-year-old has extended his contract, the head of youth development is leaving the Bulls.

Riots at the match between Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden / Photo: Michael Schwartz/dpa

Rioting: Hansa Rostock fined 135,000 euros

The match between Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden was overshadowed by rioting. The Rostock team will now receive their punishment, the Saxons will have to wait a little longer.