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Shoulder Injury: Magdeburg Fears Kristjansson

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After three minutes, Magdeburg's Gisli Kristjansson has to leave the floor against Lemgo. After a foul, the Icelander is injured at the shoulder.The SC Magdeburg may have to give up Gisli Kristjansson in the decisive season in the Handball Bundesliga.The Icelandic player injured himself in the game at the TBV Lemgo Lippe already after three minutes and could not continue. The SCM hopes that the injury is merely a band stretch.A precise diagnosis…
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The SC Magdeburg had to do a hard piece of work against Lemgo in order to stay in the title fight at the foxes Berlin. Gisli Kristjansson was injured in the intense victory in East Westphalia.

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The SC Magdeburg had to do a hard piece of work against Lemgo in order to stay in the title fight at the foxes Berlin. Gisli Kristjansson was injured in the intense victory in East Westphalia.

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After three minutes, Magdeburg's Gisli Kristjansson has to leave the floor against Lemgo. After a foul, the Icelander is injured at the shoulder.The SC Magdeburg may have to give up Gisli Kristjansson in the decisive season in the Handball Bundesliga.The Icelandic player injured himself in the game at the TBV Lemgo Lippe already after three minutes and could not continue. The SCM hopes that the injury is merely a band stretch.A precise diagnosis…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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