German 2. Bundesliga

FSV Frankfurt vs SC Freiburg, 2015/16 German Bundesliga 2, 2015/2016 German 2. Bundesliga

· German 2. Bundesliga
  • 55': Ehsan Hajsafi
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  • 28': Florian Niederlechner
  • 83': Nils Petersen
  • 86': Nils Petersen (P)

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FSV Frankfurt are hosting SC Freiburg at PSD Bank Arena, Frankfurt, Germany, starting on . The match is a part of the German 2. Bundesliga.

Match Commentary

  • 28': Goal! FSV Frankfurt 1899 0, Sport-Club Freiburg 1. Florian Niederlechner (Sport-Club Freiburg) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Mike Frantz.
  • 45': Marc Andre Kruska (FSV Frankfurt 1899) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 45': Substitution, FSV Frankfurt 1899. Shawn Barry replaces Manuel Konrad because of an injury.
  • 51': Florian Niederlechner (Sport-Club Freiburg) is shown the yellow card for hand ball.
  • 51': Immanuel Höhn (Sport-Club Freiburg) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 53': Ehsan Haji Safi (FSV Frankfurt 1899) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 55': Goal! FSV Frankfurt 1899 1, Sport-Club Freiburg 1. Ehsan Haji Safi (FSV Frankfurt 1899) left footed shot from more than 40 yards on the left wing to the top right corner. Assisted by Florian Ballas following a fast break.
  • 64': Substitution, Sport-Club Freiburg. Maximilian Philipp replaces Mike Frantz.
  • 64': Substitution, Sport-Club Freiburg. Nils Petersen replaces Karim Guédé.
  • 66': Substitution, FSV Frankfurt 1899. Zlatko Dedic replaces Taiwo Awoniyi.
  • 83': Goal! FSV Frankfurt 1899 1, Sport-Club Freiburg 2. Nils Petersen (Sport-Club Freiburg) right footed shot from outside the box to the top left corner. Assisted by Marc-Oliver Kempf.
  • 85': Substitution, FSV Frankfurt 1899. Felipe Pires replaces Marc Andre Kruska.
  • 86': Goal! FSV Frankfurt 1899 1, Sport-Club Freiburg 3. Nils Petersen (Sport-Club Freiburg) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.
  • 90': Substitution, Sport-Club Freiburg. Florian Kath replaces Florian Niederlechner.

Game Information

Competition: German 2. Bundesliga

Venue: PSD Bank Arena
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Attendance: 6,484

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

FSV FSV Frankfurt (4-4-2)

No. Name
1 André Weis (GK)
25 Florian Ballas
5 Manuel Konrad
3 Ehsan Hajsafi Yellow Card
15 Alexander Huber
28 Yann Rolim
7 Marc-André Kruska Yellow Card
13 Zsolt Kalmar
6 Fanol Perdedaj
20 Taiwo Awoniyi
19 Dani Schahin

SCF SC Freiburg (4-4-2)

No. Name
1 Alexander Schwolow (GK)
20 Marc-Oliver Kempf
4 Immanuel Höhn Yellow Card
30 Christian Günter
15 Pascal Stenzel
6 Amir Abrashi
27 Nicolas Höfler
32 Vincenzo Grifo
8 Mike Frantz
7 Florian Niederlechner
31 Karim Guédé

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