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1. FSV Mainz 05 will begin preparations for the 2022/23 Bundesliga season on Sunday, 19th June with medical check-ups and screenings. The first team training session will take place on Tuesday, 21st June (18:00 CEST).
“Our fans are phenomenal, they give us strength and energy,” said Sebastian Hoeneß ahead of the away match against Hertha BSC on Saturday at 15:30 CEST.
If you want to come and welcome the first-team squad back for the new season, you can get your tickets from tomorrow (Wednesday July 15) at 14:00. This will be the first opportunity for supporters to see our new signings and the 22/23 home kit. Tickets are available here.
On Sunday 5 March (kick-off: 17:30 CET), the Wolves bring the curtain down on Bundesliga Matchday 23 with a home game against Eintracht Frankfurt. It promises to be an intriguing fixture for a number of reasons: the Eagles will have a score to settle after losing the reverse fixture 1-0 in Frankfurt thanks to a Maxence Lacroix goal.
“It’s amazing what this team are doing again this season. We were unbeaten in the Bundesliga and are among the top eight youth teams in Europe. The boys have dealt with all the blows they have taken and still put in a top performance on the pitch, time and time again,” said Mike Tullberg after the final whistle, beaming in the March sun.
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Werder Bremen were defeated 2-1 away from home by Schalke. The match picked up pace straight away and both sides wanted to dominate the game. Werder showed more composure and were compact, giving Schalke hardly any opportunities. SVW deservedly took the lead through Marvin Ducksch (18’), but Schalke were still managing to get forward, only for Werder’s defence to stand strong. In the second half, Schalke came out full of energy, but Werder were content at first to defend their lead. The hosts knew how to counteract this, and scored twice in the final period, first through Sepp van den Berg (81’) and then Dominick Drexler (90+2’), ultimately deserving to win. It was especially hard to take since Werder came so close to finding the winner right before conceding in injury time.
Successful end of an intense three-game week! VfL Bochum 1848 were able to defeat Greuther Fürth...
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