German 2. Bundesliga

St. Pauli vs VfR Aalen, 2014/2015 German 2. Bundesliga

· German 2. Bundesliga
  • 35': John Verhoek
  • 50': Oliver Barth (OG)
  • 81': Lennart Thy
FT
3 - 1
  • 83': Fabio Kaufmann

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St. Pauli are hosting VfR Aalen at Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg, Germany, starting on . The match is a part of the German 2. Bundesliga.

Match Commentary

  • 34': Nejmeddin Daghfous (VfR Aalen) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 35': Goal! FC St. Pauli Hamburg 1, VfR Aalen 0. John Verhoek (FC St. Pauli Hamburg) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Lasse Sobiech following a set piece situation.
  • 45': Substitution, FC St. Pauli Hamburg. Daniel Buballa replaces Marcel Halstenberg.
  • 50': Own Goal by Oliver Barth, VfR Aalen. FC St. Pauli Hamburg 2, VfR Aalen 0.
  • 52': Bernd Nehrig (FC St. Pauli Hamburg) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 54': Andre Hainault (VfR Aalen) is shown the yellow card.
  • 61': Substitution, VfR Aalen. Fabian Weiß replaces Michael Klauß.
  • 63': Substitution, FC St. Pauli Hamburg. Christopher Nöthe replaces Marc Rzatkowski.
  • 66': Substitution, VfR Aalen. Fabio Kaufmann replaces Andre Hainault.
  • 75': Substitution, FC St. Pauli Hamburg. Tom Trybull replaces Bernd Nehrig.
  • 78': Andrej Startsev (FC St. Pauli Hamburg) is shown the yellow card.
  • 78': Arne Feick (VfR Aalen) is shown the yellow card.
  • 79': Substitution, VfR Aalen. Maximilian Oesterhelweg replaces Dennis Chessa.
  • 81': Goal! FC St. Pauli Hamburg 3, VfR Aalen 0. Lennart Thy (FC St. Pauli Hamburg) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Tom Trybull.
  • 83': Goal! FC St. Pauli Hamburg 3, VfR Aalen 1. Fabio Kaufmann (VfR Aalen) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jurgen Gjasula.
  • 90': Daniel Buballa (FC St. Pauli Hamburg) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 90'+3': Andreas Ludwig (VfR Aalen) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Game Information

Competition: German 2. Bundesliga

Venue: Millerntor-Stadion
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Attendance: 21,712

2. Bundesliga Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Fortuna Düsseldorf 5 +6 13
2 Karlsruher SC 5 +5 13
3 1. FC Magdeburg 5 +7 11
4 Hamburg SV 5 +8 10
Full Standings

Line-Ups

STP St. Pauli (4-4-2)

No. Name
30 Robin Himmelmann (GK)
26 Soren Gonther
3 Lasse Sobiech
23 Marcel Halstenberg
34 Andrej Startsev Yellow Card
8 Bernd Nehrig Yellow Card
7 Dennis Daube
11 Marc Rzatkowski
22 Michael Gorlitz
12 John Verhoek
18 Lennart Thy

VfR Aalen VfR Aalen (4-1-4-1)

No. Name
1 Daniel Bernhardt (GK)
7 Leandro Grech
4 Oliver Barth
3 André Hainault Yellow Card
26 Arne Feick Yellow Card
17 Phil Ofosu-Ayeh
33 Andreas Ludwig Yellow Card
5 Jürgen Gjasula
22 Dennis Chessa
10 Nejmeddin Daghfous Yellow Card
11 João Klauss

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