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FC St. Pauli: Vasilj – Treu, Mets, Smith (40. Dzwigala), Wahl, La. Ritzka (83. Boukhalfa) – R. Wagner (61. Saad), Irvine, Metcalfe – J. Eggestein (83. Albers), Guilavogui (61. Afolayan)
Werder Bremen have brought in a new player on the final day of the summer transfer window, with Derrick Köhn joining the Green-Whites on a season-long loan deal from Turkish Süper Lig side Galatasaray. Both clubs have agreed to include an option to buy in the contract following the expiry of the loan.
Matsima recently represented France at the Olympics in Paris and helped his country win a silver medal. The centre-back played the full 90 minutes in a group game against New Zealand. Matsima’s football career began in AS Monaco’s youth academy and he has appeared in 50 Ligue 1 games for the Monegasque side, in addition to five matches in the Europa League. In the past couple of seasons, the 22-year-old was sent on six-month loan deals to fellow Ligue 1 clubs Clermont Foot and FC Lorient.
– Kicker’s Frank Linkesch as captured by Twitter account @iMiaSanMia
The qualifying rounds are over, on Friday it is finally time: The draw for the league phase of the UEFA Europa League is just around the corner. But whom could TSG Hoffenheim actually face in the fourth campaign in international competition in the club’s history? What is clear is that there will not be a classic group stage with three home games and three away games in the new system, but rather four home matches and four away matches. In addition, there will be eight different opponents and no reverse and return fixture like there were before. The teams will once again be divided into four pots, but from now on one’s own pot will no longer have any effect on the strength of the opposition. TSG will face two teams per pot, one at home and one away. TSG themselves are in pot 4. There will not be any direct meetings between clubs from the same national association. Hoffenheim will therefore not face Eintracht Frankfurt. All the details on the new format can be found here.
Close cooperation during the US tour | Exclusive partner of the men’s team | Focus on internationalisation
In the summer of 2023, the Emmerich native fulfilled his personal dream when he signed up to play in his home country and make his first appearances in the Bundesliga after almost ten years as a professional. He came to Berlin-Köpenick as a Champions League finalist with Internazionale and quickly demonstrated his experience, and particularly his goalscoring ability to the German public. After seven matchdays last season, the left-footer had already scored four league goals, including a brace in the 4-1 win at Darmstadt. He also featured in every game in the Champions League, scoring the opening goal in Union’s 1-1 draw in Braga.
When the Wolves step out at the Holstein-Stadion this afternoon (kick-off 15:30 CEST), they will become part of history. That is because they will be involved in the first-ever Bundesliga fixture to take place in Schleswig-Holstein. VfL have crossed swords with Holstein Kiel many times in the past, though – more than with Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Gladbach, for example. Here are more facts and figures on the first away Bundesliga outing of the new season:
Shortly before the end of the summer transfer window, SV Werder Bremen secured the services of left-back Derrick Köhn. The 25-year-old has moved to the Green-Whites on a season-long loan deal with an option to buy from Turkish giants Galatasaray. In this interview with WERDER.DE, Köhn talks about his childhood dreams, the reasons why he came to Bremen and his ambitions with SVW.
The 26-year-old, who joined FCA in 2021 from KAA Gent, will return to the club he previously played for between 2018 and 2020. Both clubs have agreed to keep the details of the agreement undisclosed
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