German 2. Bundesliga

1. FC Union Berlin vs FSV Frankfurt, 2015/16 German Bundesliga 2, 2015/2016 German 2. Bundesliga

· German 2. Bundesliga
  • 23': Damir Kreilach
  • 29': Bobby Wood (P)
  • 34': Bobby Wood
  • 90'+2': Christopher Trimmel
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1. FC Union Berlin are hosting FSV Frankfurt at An der alten Försterei, Berlin, Germany, starting on . The match is a part of the German 2. Bundesliga.

Match Commentary

  • 23': Goal! 1. FC Union Berlin 1, FSV Frankfurt 1899 0. Damir Kreilach (1. FC Union Berlin) header from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Felix Kroos following a set piece situation.
  • 29': Goal! 1. FC Union Berlin 2, FSV Frankfurt 1899 0. Bobby Wood (1. FC Union Berlin) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the centre of the goal.
  • 34': Goal! 1. FC Union Berlin 3, FSV Frankfurt 1899 0. Bobby Wood (1. FC Union Berlin) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom left corner.
  • 45': Substitution, FSV Frankfurt 1899. Marc Andre Kruska replaces Denis Epstein.
  • 45': Substitution, FSV Frankfurt 1899. Yann Rolim replaces Inhyeok Park.
  • 47': Dani Schahin (FSV Frankfurt 1899) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 56': Substitution, 1. FC Union Berlin. Dennis Daube replaces Felix Kroos.
  • 62': Florian Ballas (FSV Frankfurt 1899) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 64': Benjamin Kessel (1. FC Union Berlin) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 67': Substitution, 1. FC Union Berlin. Kenny Prince Redondo replaces Fabian Schönheim.
  • 67': Substitution, FSV Frankfurt 1899. Taiwo Awoniyi replaces Alexander Huber.
  • 81': Substitution, 1. FC Union Berlin. Christopher Trimmel replaces Christopher Quiring.
  • 90'+1': Shawn Barry (FSV Frankfurt 1899) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 90'+2': Goal! 1. FC Union Berlin 4, FSV Frankfurt 1899 0. Christopher Trimmel (1. FC Union Berlin) header from the left side of the six yard box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Dennis Daube with a cross following a set piece situation.

Game Information

Competition: German 2. Bundesliga

Venue: An der alten Försterei
Location: Berlin, Germany
Attendance: 18,173

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

FCU 1. FC Union Berlin (4-3-3)

No. Name
12 Jakob Busk (GK)
3 Emanuel Pogatetz
4 Roberto Puncec
34 Fabian Schönheim
5 Benjamin Kessel Yellow Card
29 Michael Parensen
19 Damir Kreilach
23 Felix Kroos
15 Bobby Wood
9 Sören Brandy
2 Christopher Quiring

FSV FSV Frankfurt (4-4-2)

No. Name
1 André Weis (GK)
25 Florian Ballas Yellow Card
24 Shawn Barry Yellow Card
26 Denis Epstein
15 Alexander Huber
6 Fanol Perdedaj
5 Manuel Konrad
13 Zsolt Kalmar
17 Joel Gerezgiher
19 Dani Schahin Yellow Card
11 In-Hyeok Park

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