분데스리가 05/03 18:00 31 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v THSW 에세이나츠 [15] L 21-34
분데스리가 04/19 17:00 29 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v 베르리셰르 HC [17] L 21-25
분데스리가 04/05 17:00 28 [6] VFL 굼메르스바츠 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] L 33-25
분데스리가 03/30 18:00 27 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v SC DHFK 레입치그 [8] L 17-25
분데스리가 03/24 15:30 20 [1] 퓨쉬 벨린 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] L 35-34
분데스리가 03/21 18:00 26 [6] TSV 한너베르 부륵더르프 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] L 35-26
분데스리가 03/08 18:00 25 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v MT 멜순겐 [5] L 22-25
분데스리가 03/02 18:00 24 [4] THW 키엘 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] L 36-29
분데스리가 02/24 19:30 23 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v 레인 네카르-러벤 [10] L 31-33
분데스리가 02/15 18:00 22 [8] HSG 베츨라 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] W 16-21
분데스리가 02/10 19:30 21 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v 프리쉬 오프 곺핀겐 [10] W 30-29
분데스리가 12/22 18:00 19 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v SG 플렌스부르그-한데비트 [3] L 32-34
분데스리가 12/19 18:00 18 [15] HC 에를란겐 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] D 22-22
분데스리가 12/16 19:30 17 [13] HSV 함부르그 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] D 28-28
분데스리가 12/10 15:30 16 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v TSV 한너베르 부륵더르프 [8] L 25-29
분데스리가 11/30 18:00 15 [15] 프리쉬 오프 곺핀겐 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] L 32-28
분데스리가 11/26 15:30 14 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v SC 마크데부르그 [2] L 28-34
분데스리가 11/19 14:00 13 [3] MT 멜순겐 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] L 26-24
분데스리가 11/13 18:00 12 [18] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v TBV 렘고 맆페 [15] L 26-30
분데스리가 10/29 14:00 11 [11] SC DHFK 레입치그 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [18] L 26-25
분데스리가 10/20 17:00 10 [17] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v HSG 베츨라 [18] L 27-30
분데스리가 10/15 14:30 9 [5] SG 플렌스부르그-한데비트 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [17] L 32-28
분데스리가 10/07 17:00 8 [14] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v VFL 굼메르스바츠 [8] L 31-34
DHB Pokal 10/03 15:00 9 투스 N-룹베케 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 L 29-27
분데스리가 09/28 17:00 7 [9] 레인 네카르-러벤 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [13] L 25-21
분데스리가 09/22 18:00 6 [9] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v 퓨쉬 벨린 [2] L 26-37
분데스리가 09/15 18:00 5 [9] THSW 에세이나츠 v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [10] D 28-28
분데스리가 09/09 17:00 4 [9] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v HC 에를란겐 [11] L 25-27
분데스리가 09/05 17:00 3 [10] HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 v TVB 슈퉅가르트 [13] W 29-28
분데스리가 09/01 17:00 2 [12] 베르리셰르 HC v HBW 발린겐-웨일스텥튼 [17] W 27-28

HBW Balingen-Weilstetten is a handball club from the city of Balingen, Germany, though they occasionally play in Stuttgart. The team currently plays in the Handball-Bundesliga, Germany's highest handball division.

History

The club was established from the merger in 2002 of the handball sections of TSG Balingen and TV Weilstetten. This merger was quickly beneficial as HBW Balingen-Weilstetten finished first in the regional championship (Regionalliga) and were promoted to 2. Handball-Bundesliga. HBW became champion in 2006, which meant promotion to the Handball-Bundesliga. The merger has been widely perceived to be successful since the club managed to maintain its position in the top division that season thanks to its thirteenth place out of the 18 participants. The following seasons, the results of the club remained rather constant since it avoided relegation each season by ranking between thirteenth and fifteenth place (first non-relegation). At the end of the 2013/14 season, the team was ranked 16th in the table, so it was eliminated from the sports standings but remained in the Bundesliga because HSV Hamburg was not licensed for the 2014/15 season. The license was finally given to HSV Hamburg, so the 2014–2015 Bundesliga was played with 19 clubs. During the 2014/2015 season, the club achieved its best run in the Championship with an eleventh place but was relegated at the end of the 2016/2017 season due to its seventeenth place. Back in 2. Handball-Bundesliga, the club finished fifth in 2018 then champion in 2019, synonymous with a return to the top flight. HBW have remained in the Handball-Bundesliga since 2019 after a fifteenth-placed season in 2020–21.