The squad coached by Alfred Gislason dominated from the very beginning the dispute against the EHF Cup title holder, even if they didn´t count from the start on Stefan Lövgren and Marcus Ahlm. With a great Titi Omeyer (18 saves in 39 minutes) and a very effective Kim Andersson (10 goals from 13 shots), the German Champions leaded with 8 goals already after 17 minutes, 13:8. In the last minutes of the first half, Nordhorn succeeded to came closer and to go into the dressing room with only a five goals deficit: 13:18.
Myrhol (11 goals) and his colleagues started better in the second half and after 34 minutes Kiel had only a thin margin of 2 goals, 19:17. Stefan Lövgren came in on the field and helped his team to put a considerable distance toward the opponent. From 21:19 (37.), THW made a 26:19 (42.) and the game was closed. In the end, the favourites won with 36:30 and will come back home richer with 10.000 euro, the prize for the third place.
THW Kiel: Omeyer (1.-30., 51.-60., 18 saves), Palicka (31.-51., 6 saves); Lund (1), K. Andersson (10), Lundström (didn´t play), Kavticnik (3), Anic (6), Lövgren (6/5), Ahlm (1), Klein (5), Jicha (4); Coach: Gislason
HSG Nordhorn: Gentzel (17.-60., 12 saves, Katsigiannis (1.-17., 2 saves); Verjans (3), Karlsson, Machulla (2), Mamelund (1), Myrhol (11), Lislerud-Hansen (1), Glandorf, Weinhold (3), Przybecki (2), Sprem (4), Szücs, Kukucka (4/3), Coach: Lindgren