Union Berlin
Yeni Haberler
Union Present the Champions League Shirt
Inspired by the black and gold shirts worn by the team after qualifying for the Champions League, the new kit is primarily black, with visual highlights provided by the golden accents on the shoulders and collar. The logos of the club’s partners and the club emblem also appear in this tone, thus blending into the design.
Union Host Viktoria Berlin
The clash between Union Berlin and Viktoria Berlin has been long anticipated, as two clubs with great ambitions for the future, and the ultimate aim of promotion to the Bundesliga meet. While the hosts are relying primarily on the club’s existing structures in their professionalisation process, Viktoria are backed up by their investors. A total of 181 sponsors, including numerous public figures, have provided over 2 million euros since summer 2022.
Union Travel to Wolfsburg
Niko Kovač took over as Wolfsburg coach in the summer of 2022, taking VfL to eighth in the table in his debut season, and missing qualification for the Conference League by a hair’s breadth. During the transfer period, however, a number of regular players left the club: Micky van de Ven moved to Tottenham Hotspur, Felix Nmecha signed with Borussia Dortmund and centre-forward Omar Marmoush left on a free transfer to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Königsklasse for Everyone
All information on ticket prices and categories can be found here.
Union Lose 2-1 in Wolfsburg
1. FC Union Berlin: Rönnow – Trimmel (73. Juranović), Doekhi, Knoche (85. Kaufmann), Leite, Gosens – Laïdouni (61. Tousart), Král, Haberer (73. Aaronson) – Behrens, Fofana (61. Becker)
Union Beat Viktoria
FC Viktoria 1899 Berlin: Buchholz – Trapp, Dekker, Höfker, Grosch (81. Wasiak) – Barsalona, Casanovas Diaz (89. Lux), Sänger, Ehegötz (59. Statz) – Urbanek, Yaren
Union at the Bernabéu
The central meeting point for all travelling fans, recommended by Real Madrid and the Spanish authorities, is located in the Avenida de Brasil. From there, the stadium is a good 10-minute walk away.
A Historic Match
35-time Spanish champions, 20-time cup winners and record Champions League winners – Real Madrid are a club defined only by superlatives. As early as the 1950s, Real were among the world’s best and won the European Cup five times in a row between 1956 and 1960. President Santiago Bernabéu, who led Real between 1943 and 1978, is considered the father of this success, having been instrumental in professionalising the club, signing stars such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Raymond Kopa and Günther Netzer, as well as building a new stadium that bore his name from 1955 and still does to this day.