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"Not in the Sense of Sports: Why the Hsg Osnabrück Paid a Lot of Money for a Icelander

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The HSG Osnabrück had to pay a four-digit bill of exchange for a player from Reykjavík to obtain the permission to play: the European Handball Federation and the Icelandic Handball Association wanted it. What coach Christian Andres thinks of the high amount, why this expensive amount of money is unusual in amateur circles and what the club is doing now.
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The HSG Osnabrück had to pay a four-digit bill of exchange for a player from Reykjavík to obtain the permission to play: the European Handball Federation and the Icelandic Handball Association wanted it. What coach Christian Andres thinks of the high amount, why this expensive amount of money is unusual in amateur circles and what the club is doing now.

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noz.de broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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