1. FC Union Berlin
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But despite going in behind at the break, Union fought back against a strong Mainz side who remained unbeaten at the MEWA-Arena until today. Awoniyi scored his first on 69 minutes to mark the new Union record before scoring in the 73rd minute to put Union in control of three vital Bundesliga points.
1. FC Union Berlin will have two more players in international tournaments next week with Julian...
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The away contingent for the match against Feyenoord is sold out.
The bus will be on Lindenstraße 18-19 between 10am to 4pm near the stadium.
His predecessor Hendrik Brösel had been leading the department since 2016 but will leave the club at the end of October.
Club members can secure their tickets online on Tuesday October 19 at 12:00.
1. FC Union Berlin followed up on the Maccabi Haifa with an impressive second-half display at Mainz last time out in the Bundesliga. Urs Fischer’s side ended the run of league fixtures before the international break with a 2-1 win at the Carnival Club. Union’s loanee at Mainz, Marcus Ingvartsen, scored after half an hour as the Köpenick club struggled to get to grips with Bo Svensson’s side. The three points were decided on four second half minutes with Taiwo Awoniyi bagging a brace to send Union back to the capital with the points. On 69 minutes, Max Kruse’s telling pass found the Nigerian who held off his marker and fired into the net. Kevin Behrens linked with his strike partner on 73 minutes from a similar situation as the Nigerian, who would receive a call-up to the national team a day later, fired into the net.
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