Badminton-Bundesliga 2025/26: Details & Results | Wikipedia

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Die Badminton Bundesliga season 2025/2026 is the 55th season of the Badminton Bundesliga. There are eight teams at the start. Until March 22, 2026, the preliminary round will be played in free-for-all mode (first and second leg).

  • 1. BC Bischmisheim:
    Mads Christophersen, Isabel Lohau, Marvin Seidel, Julie Dawall Jakobsen, Marvin Datko, Sara Thygesen, William Villeger, Toma Junior Popov, Rosy Oktavia Pancasari, Stine Küspert, Mark Caljouw, Julien Maio, Jérôme Pauquet, Michael Fuchs, Ruben Jille, Kaloyana Nalbantova, Giovanni Toti
  • 1. BC Wipperfeld:
    Matthew Grimley. Eckerlin, Iikka Hein, van Dalm Cajsa
  • 1. BV Mulheim:
    Nikolaj Stupplich, Jarne Schlevoigt, Annika Weis, Kirsten de Wit, Florian Reinhold, Karl Sufryd, Constanze Winnefeld, Ciar Pringle, Yevheniia Paksiutova
  • Blau-Weiss Wittorf:
    Jonathan Dresp, Søren Toft Hansen, Bjarne Geiss, Mathias Thyrri, Camilla Martens, Anna Siess Ryberg, Hauke ​​Graalmann, Andi Fadal Muhammad, Jeppe Bruun, Franziska Volkmann, Patrick Volkmann, Mette Werge
  • SC Union 08 Lüdinghausen:
    Ade Resky Dwicahyo, Brian Wassink, Ties van der Lecq, Christopher Klauer, Linda Efler, Brid Stepper, Adam Pringle, Julien Carraggi, Aram Mahmoud, Josche Zurwonne, Lara Käpplein
  • SV Fun-Ball Dortelweil:
    Victor Svendsen, Julie MacPherson, Yvonne Li, Debora Jille, Christo Popov, Alexander Dunn, Christian Faust Kjaer, William Kryger Boe, Simon Krax, Jakob Houe, Zhang Beiwen, Danial Iman Marzuan, Kian-Yu Oei, Daniel Lundgaard, Mads Vestergaard, Matthias Kicklitz, Kai Schäfer
  • TSV Trittau:
    Freya Redfearn, Mathias Solgaard, Luca Wiechmann, Daniel Seifert, Amelie Lehmann, Nikolaj Persson, Alexander Strehse, Isra Faradilla, Miya-Melayn Salaria, Amy Siew Lan Tan, Kjell Wagener
  • TV Refrath:
    Leona Michalski, Miranda Wilson, Brian Holtschke, Malik Bourakkadi, Alex Green, David Kim, Ondrej Král, Florentine Schöffski, Selin Hübsch, Marcello Kausemann


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