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2023 season of the Amputee Football Bundesliga set for kick-off

Thursday 2023 season of the Amputee Football Bundesliga set for kick-off The Amputee Football Bundesliga is...

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#RBLTSG: An improvable record

Did you know that… …RB Leipzig are a bogey team for TSG? The two teams have...

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No Comment: Kasper Dolberg

(1.) Kasper, what is your greatest strength on the pitch? (2.) You’ve had long hair in...

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Big opportunity missed

TSG Hoffenheim could have been the big winners of the round in terms of the relegation battle. No club from the bottom third of the table picked up three points at the weekend. But TSG slipped to a 3-1 defeat against 1. FC Cologne and missed a big opportunity in their quest to stay up. Very much to the disappointment of Christoph Baumgartner: “We played with too little power, especially in the first half. That’s what has set us apart in recent weeks, you always had the feeling that we wanted to win more. We didn’t have that energy. We could have taken a big step forward; now it feels like a big step backwards. There wasn’t a player on the pitch who produced his best performance. And that annoys me. We all need to look in the mirror and admit to ourselves: that was way too little.”

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JOMA: Spanish trend-setters

In 1965, a success story started about 65 kilometres south-west of Madrid. A company by the name of JOMA was founded in Toledo, a small city with approximately 65,000 inhabitants, and at the time focused on the production of football boots. Thirty-three years later – during which the brand established itself as an equipment supplier – JOMA landed a coup and made an appearance on the biggest stage in the nearby capital city: the company signed the Spaniard Rafael Martín Vázquez, one of Real Madrid’s big stars. He was followed by club legend Emilio Butragueño a year later. The next quantum leap came a decade later: in 1998, JOMA’s campaign entitled “EL COLOR EN EL FÚTBOL” (English: “The Colour in Football”) made a splash worldwide and revolutionised the global football boot market. Brightly coloured boots were now everywhere; star striker Fernando Morientes, for example, attracted attention globally by donning red boots in the white kit of Real Madrid.

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Barrier-free away trip to Stuttgart

There will be up to 5 wheelchair places and 30 additional seats available in the bus to Stuttgart. The trip is aimed at persons with and without restrictions. The bus ticket without a match ticket costs €17. The departure from the PreZero Arena is at 11:30 CET. The match starts at 15:30 CET.

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TSG Hoffenheim and JOMA extend until 2026

“The partnership with JOMA is very important to us. We notice, in part through feedback from our own supporters, how well our shirt designs for example go down with our fans,” said TSG managing director Denni Strich. “After four successful years with our Spanish top partner, we’re looking forward to another three seasons in which TSG will compete in the various Bundesliga divisions with completely custom-designed jerseys,” Strich added.

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TSG’s starting XI against Cologne

The substitutes for the game against 1. FC Cologne: Philipp, Bičakčić, Ozan Kabak, Dabbur, Stiller, Rudy, Dolberg, Skov, Bischof

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TSG lose to 1. FC Cologne

Line-up Head coach Pellegrino Matarazzo made two changes to the starting line-up that drew 1-1 in...

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Baumgartner: “That was way too little”

Kevin Vogt: “The defeat is a blow but one we want to shake off quickly. The energy...