Overview
- Tobias Grøndahl converted a seven-meter in the final second following a video review to edge Dinamo Bukarest 32:31 in Berlin.
- The victory lifted Berlin to 4–0 in Group A, keeping the German champions atop the Champions League standings.
- Mathias Gidsel, honored pregame as last season’s MVP and best right back, led the scoring with 11 goals.
- Berlin missed three earlier seven-meter attempts and struggled defensively, with coach Nicolaj Krickau calling the overall display insufficient.
- The hosts were again without Nils Lichtlein, Lukas Herburger and Leo Prantner, as 6,517 at Max-Schmeling-Halle saw Lasse Ludwig make key second-half saves.