TSV Calw on course for the play-offs: Exciting games and great expectations!
Pfungstadt dominates in the fistball Bundesliga. TSV Calw reaches the play-offs and will face Pfungstadt again on June 28th.

TSV Calw on course for the play-offs: Exciting games and great expectations!
What an exciting weekend for TSV Calw! The coach Thomas Stoll had clearly formulated the goal for the season: a place in the top 4 after the preliminary round. The team now achieves this goal with 8:6 points and is in third place in the table, behind TSV Pfungstadt and TV Vaihingen. This is reported by the Black Forest messenger.
On the last double game weekend, the team initially beat TV Stammheim 5:4. Things didn't look good at times: After Calw led 4-1, Stammheim forced a decider. In the end, Calw held his nerve and secured the narrow victory. Immediately afterwards, the team had to fight hard against TSV Pfungstadt and had to accept a narrow 3:5 defeat. Despite all their efforts, they went down 1:11 in the first set, but then showed a strong performance and had a few chances to equalize - even if they didn't succeed.
The top teams in the league
TSV Calw has a better set ratio than their pursuers TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf and TV Käfertal. In the top half of the table, TSV Pfungstadt remains unbeaten with a flawless record of 14:0 and TV Vaihingen with 12:2 points. TV Käfertal has now reached the play-downs, while the other teams such as TV Stammheim (4:10), TV Waldrennach (2:12) and TV Segnitz (0:14) also have to hope for points there.
- Tabellenstand nach dem Wochenende:
- 1. TSV Pfungstadt: 14:0
- 2. TV Vaihingen/Enz: 12:2
- 3. TSV Calw: 8:6
- 4. TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf: 6:8
- 5. TV Käfertal: 4:10
- 6. TV Stammheim: 4:10
- 7. TV Waldrennach: 2:12
- 8. TV Segnitz: 0:14
The top performer Raphael Schlattinger and his teammates Philipp Kübler and Ricardo Lebherz have contributed significantly to the stability of the team. There are still important games coming up for TSV Calw in the coming weeks. The play-offs begin on Saturday at 6 p.m. in Vaihingen an der Enz, followed by further duels against Pfungstadt on June 28th and against TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf on June 29th in Altburg. The leader qualifies directly for the Final Four in Dresden at the end of July, while the other teams have to fight for a place in the championship finals in the quarterfinals on July 12th. This all comes from the information provided by Fistball league out.
In the Fistball Bundesliga, which has been the highest national league in German fistball since 1960, the teams fight against each other in home and away games. A total of 16 teams take part in the league, divided into north and south teams. The best teams qualify for the championship finals, although outside of Germany, similar indoor league games only exist in Austria and Switzerland Wikipedia together.