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1. FC Union Berlin’s match against Borussia Dortmund on Sunday February 13 is sold out.
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While the Bavarians had the greater balance of joy in the match, it took two late goals to secure the spoils. Fortunately, they were really enjoyable to watch. Highlights below:
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172 appearances for RBL | 70 goals and 56 assists | Double cup winner
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VfB Stuttgart begin their preparations for the new season in early July. Here are the confirmed dates so far.
1. FC Union Berlin suffered the first defeat of the new year, going down 0-2 at FC Augsburg in the Bundesliga last Saturday. Markus Weinzierl’s team prolonged Union’s winless trips to the VVK-Arena in Augsburg since the Köpenick club were promoted to the Bundesliga. Union were captains of their own downfall, going behind after 16 minutes when a mistake was punished by Michael Gregoritsch. It was largely one-way traffic for Augsburg with Christopher Trimmel forced to clear off the line on 26 minutes. Helped by the return of top scorer Taiwo Awoniyi after the African Cup of Nations, Union came back into the game but the Nigerian couldn’t take his opportunities. Niko Gießelmann headed over as Union put on more pressure but Rafal Gikiewicz kept his former club at bay. Andre Hahn scored a long-range piledriver after the interval to put the game beyond doubt. Urs Fischer handed a debut to Sven Michel for the last half an hour following his arrival from Paderborn.
Watzke was nominated for election in his function as vice-president of the German Football Association (DFB) and succeeds Dr. Rainer Koch. In taking up this role, Watzke will sit on the committee for the two years remaining in the current term of office. Among other things, the 63-year-old wants to push for more financial justice in European football, for stronger controls and sanctions. “I would like to thank you for the trust you have placed in me and I want to assure all Black & Yellows that my top priority will always be to work for BVB,” stressed Watzke.
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