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2. Bundesliga: HSV cements the false start of Arminia Bieleld – BTSV without a point

KSC turns the match against Sandhausen

Hamburger SV secured their third victory in four games in the second Bundesliga and moved up to third place, at least for the time being. On Saturday the North Germans prevailed 2-0 (1-0) at Arminia Bielefeld. The team relegated from the Bundesliga are next to last after four days without scoring a point. HSV, on the other hand, drew on equal points with leaders SC Paderborn and second place with 1. FC Heidenheim. Eintracht Braunschweig also suffered their fourth defeat in the fourth game. The promoted team lost 0: 3 (0: 1) to Holstein Kiel. The Kielers are currently fourth in the standings with eight points. SV Sandhausen conceded two late 2: 3 (1: 1) goals in Karlsruher SC and slipped to ninth place.

HSV cements Arminia false start – record for substitute Megeed

Hamburger SV celebrated their third league victory of the season and exacerbated Arminia Bielefeld’s sporting crisis. Tim Walter’s side won 2-0 (1-0) away and underlined their Bundesliga ambitions. Bielefeld, on the other hand, was unable to conclude its negative streak and deservedly lost. Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer (28th minute) and Lászlo Bénes (74th) scored for HSV, third with nine points behind Paderborn and Heidenheim.

Undefeated Jahn Regensburg could still pass in Sunday’s game. Arminia, on the other hand, remained winless for the fourth consecutive time. Coach Uli Forte’s team has been winless in home games since February 19 across all leagues.

In front of 26,875 fans, Königsdörffer used a serious mistake by Bielefeld center-back Oliver Hüsing to take the lead. For a long time, there was too little of Arminia in the game structure. The hosts were also lucky not to be left behind when Mario Vuskovic hit the crossbar just before half-time.

Only in the second half did Arminen have the opportunity to score with Masaya Okugawa (48 ‘) and Frederic Jäkel (72’). But HSV ruined Bielefeld’s good stage with 2-0 with a full 20-meter shot from substitute Benes. Substitute Omar Megeed, who was only 16, celebrated a record. He is now the youngest professional in HSV history.

Scherning follows Forte: the 18 second division coaches per term

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Daniel Scherning (Arminia Bielefeld): from 18 August 2022

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Stand: 18. August 2022

Stefan Leitl (Hannover 96): From 1 July 2022

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Marc Schneider (Greuther Fürth): from 1 July 2022

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Dirk Schuster (1. FC Kaiserslautern): from 10 May 2022

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Daniel Thioune (Fortuna Düsseldorf): From 08.02.2022

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Marcel Rapp (Holstein Kiel): From 14 October 2021

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Alois Schwartz (SV Sandhausen): from 22 September 2021

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Tim Walter (Hamburger SV): from 1 July 2021

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Lukas Kwasniok (SC Paderborn): from 1 July 2021

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Torsten Lieberknecht (SV Darmstadt 98): from 1 July 2021

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Michael Schiele (Eintracht Braunschweig): From 6 June 2021

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Christian Titz (1. FC Magdeburg): from 12 February 2021

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Robert Klauss (1. FC Nuremberg): from 22 July 2020

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Timo Schultz (FC St. Pauli): from 12 July 2020

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Christian Eichner (KSC): from 3 February 2020

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Including time as an interim manager

Mersad Selimbegovic (Jahn Regensburg): Start 01.07.2019

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Jens Härtel (Hansa Rostock): from 9 January 2019

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Frank Schmidt (1.FC Heidenheim): from 17 September 2007

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Double package of Holstein Kiel’s Skrzybski: BTSV still without a point in 2nd Bundesliga

Holstein Kiel raised the concerns of Eintracht Braunschweig, the Schleswig-Holsteiners won 3-0 (1-0) against the promoted team. The Braunschweigers remain at the bottom of the table without points or goals even after the fourth day. In front of 11,575 fans, Steven Skrzybski laid the groundwork for Kiel’s second win of the season with his goals in the 12th and 73rd minutes.

Guests weren’t impressed with the streak in the first few minutes. In the fourth minute, Immanuel Pherai directs the ball to the hosts’ post. Kiel’s leadership was a surprise. Skrzybski hits the post, from there the ball flew past Eintracht goalkeeper Jasmin Fejzic and then into the goal.

The goal knocked out Braunschweig, Kiel dominated. After the change, Lower Saxony took off. Luc Ihorst (49th) failed from close range against outstanding Kiel goalkeeper Thomas Dähne. But Holstein took and created more and more possibilities. Two of the strong Skrzybski (73rd) and Benedikt Pichler (82nd) ​​used the final score. The replacement of newcomer Anthony Ujah (last Union Berlin) did not lead to anything else in Braunschweig.

KSC-Joker Rapp and Cueto rotate the match against Sandhausen

Thanks to two late goals, Karlsruher SC celebrated their first win of the season. Coach Christian Eichner’s side won the Baden duel with SV Sandhausen 3-2 (1-1) and have four points after four matches. Previously, KSC had only gotten a sense of accomplishment in the DFB Cup at Oberliga Neustrelitz. Sandhausen has six points after two victories and two defeats in the league.

Former KSC pro David Kinsombi (10th minute) and Ahmed Kutucu (61st) put the SVS ahead twice in front of 14,778 spectators. Malik Batmaz (32 ‘) in the meantime manages to score the 1-1, in the final the jokers Simone Rapp (84’) and Lucas Cueto (87 ‘) overturn the game.

Kinsombi’s goal after his brother Christian’s assist was the perfect start for the visitors, coached by former Karlsruhe coach Alois Schwartz. However, KSC did not let themselves be discouraged and, after a few missed chances, they rewarded themselves with a draw from Batmaz, who placed a goal in the lower right corner. In the second half the hosts were initially the most active team, but were overwhelmed by a long pass on the defense. The KSC responded in the last minutes to Kutucu’s technically beautiful conclusion with a double shot: Rapp hit his head, Cueto with a shot on the break.

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Lukas Klünter | after the expiration of the contract at Hertha in Arminia | Market value: 1.2 million euros

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Sarpreet Singh | FC Bayern -> SSV Jahn Regensburg | Market value: 1.2 million euros

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Eric Durm | Frankfurt -> Kaiserslautern | Market value: 1.2 million euros

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Jan Niklas Beste | Werder -> Heidenheim | Market value: 1.2 million euros

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Redemption: € 350,000 – last loan in Regensburg

Jord de Wijs | QPR -> Cont. Dusseldorf | Market value: 1.2 million euros

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Ransom: € 900,000 – was already on loan

Christopher Daferner | Dresden -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: 1.2 million euros

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Transfer fee: € 1 million

Adrian Gryszkiewicz | Zabrze -> SC Paderborn | Marktwert: 1.2 million. €

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Transfer fee: € 200,000

Kwadwo Duah | St. Gallen -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: 1.3 million euros

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Transfer fee: € 700,000

Paolo Nebel | Mainz -> Al KSC | Market value: 1.3 million euros

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Ransford Koenigsdörffer | Dresden -> HSV | Market value: 1.3 million euros

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Transfer fee: € 1.2 million

Armindo sieve | Bavaria II -> Greuther Furth | Market value: € 1.5 million

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Betim Fazliji | FC San Gallo -> FC San Paolo | Market value: € 1.5 million

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Transfer fee: € 800,000

Luca Itter | Freiburg -> Greuther Furth | Market value: € 1.5 million

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Redemption: € 300,000 – was already on loan

Miro Muheim | St. Gallen -> HSV | Market value: € 1.5 million

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Redemption: € 1.5 million – was already on loan

Ragnar Pain | Frankfurt -> Greuther Furth | Market value: € 1.5 million

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Frederik Jäkel | Leipzig -> Arminia | Market value: € 1.5 million

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Ao Tanaka | Kawasaki Frontale -> Fortuna Dusseldorf | Market value: € 1.5 million

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Redemption: € 1 million – was already on loan

Jorrit Hendrix | Spartak Moscow -> Fortuna Dusseldorf | Market value: 1.8 million euros

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Free transfer

Max Besushkov | Regensburg -> Hanover 96 | Market value: 1.8 million euros

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Johannes Eggstein Antwerp -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: 1.8 million euros

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Transfer fee: € 600,000

Louis Schaub | Cologne -> Hanover 96 | Market value: 1.8 million euros

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Free transfer

Oscar Wilhelmsson | IFK Gothenburg -> Darmstadt 98 | Market value: € 2 million

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Transfer fee: up to € 1.5 million

Sebastian Thill | Niederkorn -> Hansa Rostock | Market value: € 2 million

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Most recently assigned to the sheriff of the FC

Andrés Andrade | LASK -> Arminia | Market value: € 2 million

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It was already borrowed

Jean-Luc Dompe | Zulte Waregem -> HSV | Market value: € 2.2 million

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Transfer fee: € 1.1 million

David Nemeth | Mainz -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: € 2.3 million

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Transfer fee: € 1.3 million

Michal Karbownik | Brighton -> Fort Dusseldorf | Market value: € 2.5 million

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Bénes László | Gladbach -> HSV | Market value: 3 million euros

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Transfer fee: € 1.5 million

Mario Vuskovic | Hajduk Split -> HSV | Market value: € 5 million

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Redemption: € 3 million – was already on loan



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