TV Jahn Schneverdingen (Germany) and SG Novo Hamburgo (Brazil) won the title at the Women’s and Men’s World Tour Finals. The world’s best club teams competed in Curitiba, Brazil, from October 19 to 22.

TV Jahn Schneverdingen and SG Novo Hamburgo are the winners of the World Tour Finals 2023. In Curitiba (Brazil), the women from Schneverdingen won the final against host Duque de Caxias with 4:1. SG Novo Hamburgo defeated defending champion TSV Pfungstadt in a rematch of last year’s men’s final. Austrian teams Union Nussbach (women) and Union Tigers Vöcklabruck (men) completed the podium. Eight teams took part in each of the two competitions at the Club World Cup.

SG Novo Hamburgo defeats defending champion Pfungstadt

Not many had expected this clear final. Even though TSV Pfungstadt, winner of the past two hosts in 2019 and 2022, won the first set – SG Novo Hamburgo played stronger and stronger afterwards. With a secure defense, they forced Pfungstadt to make mistakes again and again and thus celebrated three clear set wins to take the lead. In set five, the German team managed to win one more set, but shortly after Novo Hamburgo celebrated with 4:2 (6:11, 11:3, 11:6, 11:2, 10:12, 11:8) its first World Tour victory since the 2018 premiere in Vaihingen/Enz (Germany).

Bronze went to Union Tigers Vöcklabruck. As in the previous year, the Austrians managed to recover from their semi-final defeat the day before. Against host Duque de Caxias, the team showed a concentrated performance and thus celebrated a clear 3:0 (11:5, 11:6, 11:8) victory.

Fifth place went to DSG UKJ Froschberg. In the Austrian duel with UFG Grieskirchen/Pötting, the team played an exciting match in its second participation in the World Tour Finals and was already clearly in the lead in the deciding set. Grieskirchen fought back again – but in the end Froschberg made the victory perfect (9:11, 11:3, 11:5, 9:11, 11:5) and confirmed the fifth place from the previous year. Seventh place went to Clube Mercês. In the Brazilian duel, the team from Curitiba beat SOGIPA Cargo Way 3:0 (11:5, 11:9, 11:7) and thus repeated its success from the preliminary round one day earlier.

TV Jahn Schneverdingen celebrates first victory at World Tour Finals

The new winner of the Women’s World Tour Finals is TV Jahn Schneverdingen. The team from Germany secured the title in an exciting final match against host Duque de Caxias (Brazil) with 4:1 (11:7, 11:9, 9:11, 13:11, 11:6). In front of an atmospheric crowd, both teams played a duel on equal terms with strong rallies. In the end Schneverdingen celebrated the triumph as the best club team in the world – for the first time since 2002. Meanwhile, Duque continued its successful series at the World Tour Finals: The team from Curitiba also won a medal at the fourth event.

Union Nussbach had previously celebrated the bronze medal. In the match for third place, the Austrians won in an exciting duel against TSV Dennach with 3:2 (9:11, 11:8, 6:11, 11:5, 11:5). After finishing fourth last year, the team will thus make the return trip to Europe with a medal. TSV Dennach remains with place four, as in the previous year, without a medal.

Behind them placed last year’s winners SOGIPA Cargo Way. After finishing third in the preliminary round, the Brazilians won their match against ASKÖ Seekirchen (Austria). With the reunion Sabine Süffert, who started her career in Porto Alegre and now plays in Austria, SOGIPA won smoothly in three sets (11:6, 11:3, 11:9). The match for the seventh place, on the other hand, offered suspense. The two Brazilian teams Clube Mercês and SG Novo Hamburgo went the full distance. Mercês prevailed in the deciding set – a small success at the first participation ever (12:10, 8:11, 12:10, 8:11, 14:12).

World Tour Finals 2024 will take place in Europe

For the second year in a row, the World Tour Finals took place in Curitiba, Brazil. In cooperation with the three other participating teams from Brazil, Clube de Caxias organized an impressive event. ” What a thrilling fourth edition of the World Tour Final in Curitiba,” said Jörn Verleger, President of the International Fistball Association, ” What started in 2019 with a short preparation time, had to sit out during the pandemic and celebrated a convincing comeback in Brazil last year, has turned into a great event. My special thanks to the hosts for this excellent work.”

After being held twice in Brazil, the World Tour Finals will return to Europe in 2024. The event is planned for July 18-22. The venue will be announced shortly.